Abstract. This paper examines the optimal management of agricultural land through the use of non-crop inputs, such as fertiliser, and land uses that either degrade or restore productivity. We demonstrate the need to consider the relative total asset value of alternative crops over time. It is shown that higher prices for crops that degrade the resource base should motivate the use of short rotations with a remedial phase. An inability of land markets to reflect differences in resource quality and low capital malleability promote greater degradation. However, substitution of complementary effects through input usage may help to sustain productivity. These factors are discussed in the context of crop sequence management in Western Australian ...
Water is the principal limiting resource in Australian broadacre farming, and the efficiency with wh...
A three year study completed in 2010 examined farming systems in the north-eastern agricultural regi...
Current intensification and changes in agricultural land use practices increase environmental impact...
Abstract. This paper examines the optimal management of agricultural land through the use of non-cro...
The capacity of global agricultural production to meet increased demand for food from population gro...
The capacity of global agricultural production to meet increased demand for food from population gro...
Agricultural systems in the Western Australian wheatbelt are increasingly moving towards specialist ...
Development of no-tillage (NT) farming has revolutionized agricultural systems by allowing growers t...
Development of no-tillage (NT) farming has revolutionized agricultural systems by allowing growers t...
Rangeland in the arid zone of Western Australia has been degraded by sheep overstocking. The strateg...
The paper examines land use pattern for the small farmers at the farming systems research site, Jess...
In this paper we first construct a theoretical model of land use by swidden cultivators when these c...
If farming practices are degrading the land by enhancing salinsation and soil erosion, and the appro...
A dynamic economic model of soil erosion is presented where the intensity of use of inputs and the c...
Australian agricultural land use and production have evolved within an economic and environmental co...
Water is the principal limiting resource in Australian broadacre farming, and the efficiency with wh...
A three year study completed in 2010 examined farming systems in the north-eastern agricultural regi...
Current intensification and changes in agricultural land use practices increase environmental impact...
Abstract. This paper examines the optimal management of agricultural land through the use of non-cro...
The capacity of global agricultural production to meet increased demand for food from population gro...
The capacity of global agricultural production to meet increased demand for food from population gro...
Agricultural systems in the Western Australian wheatbelt are increasingly moving towards specialist ...
Development of no-tillage (NT) farming has revolutionized agricultural systems by allowing growers t...
Development of no-tillage (NT) farming has revolutionized agricultural systems by allowing growers t...
Rangeland in the arid zone of Western Australia has been degraded by sheep overstocking. The strateg...
The paper examines land use pattern for the small farmers at the farming systems research site, Jess...
In this paper we first construct a theoretical model of land use by swidden cultivators when these c...
If farming practices are degrading the land by enhancing salinsation and soil erosion, and the appro...
A dynamic economic model of soil erosion is presented where the intensity of use of inputs and the c...
Australian agricultural land use and production have evolved within an economic and environmental co...
Water is the principal limiting resource in Australian broadacre farming, and the efficiency with wh...
A three year study completed in 2010 examined farming systems in the north-eastern agricultural regi...
Current intensification and changes in agricultural land use practices increase environmental impact...