There is a need for cost-effective methods to reduce nitrogen pollution from agriculture. Marginal abatement cost (MAC) curves for nitrate-nitrogen pollution in an agricultural watershed are evaluated using estimated crop yield and nitrate pollution production functions for alternative cropping systems. The cropping systems considered in this study included i) two grain corn-based cropping systems; ii) two potato-based cropping systems; and iii) a vegetable-horticulture system, managed under conventional tillage (CT) and no-till (NT). The cost-effective potato-based cropping system which met the Health Canada maximum contaminant limit (MCL) for nitrate-N, with the highest gross margin ($6973 ha-1) and lowest abatement cost ($395 ha-1) was a...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
The study develops a bio-economic crop management model that internalizes the environmental cost of ...
Agricultural production in the United States, through its intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer, has ...
Cost-effectiveness is an important consideration in evaluating choices for meeting environmental qua...
The aim of this paper is to identify optional ways of preventing NO3-levels from rising within Croat...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
No-tillage has become a popular production option with many Tennessee farmers in the past 20 years. ...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
In the Lower Fraser Valley region of BC, intense dairy production occupies a relatively small agricu...
Nitrogen (N) management is one of the measures of Annex IX of the revised Gothenburg Protocol and de...
Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution1,2. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global...
Nitrogen (N) pollution has mostly been controlled using command-and-control instruments. However, ni...
Nitrogen (N) pollution has mostly been controlled using command-and-control instruments. However, ni...
Graduation date: 1990Technological advances in agricultural production over the past 40\ud years hav...
The eco-efficiency index (EEI) framework has been used to determine economically and environmentally...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
The study develops a bio-economic crop management model that internalizes the environmental cost of ...
Agricultural production in the United States, through its intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer, has ...
Cost-effectiveness is an important consideration in evaluating choices for meeting environmental qua...
The aim of this paper is to identify optional ways of preventing NO3-levels from rising within Croat...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
No-tillage has become a popular production option with many Tennessee farmers in the past 20 years. ...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
In the Lower Fraser Valley region of BC, intense dairy production occupies a relatively small agricu...
Nitrogen (N) management is one of the measures of Annex IX of the revised Gothenburg Protocol and de...
Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution1,2. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global...
Nitrogen (N) pollution has mostly been controlled using command-and-control instruments. However, ni...
Nitrogen (N) pollution has mostly been controlled using command-and-control instruments. However, ni...
Graduation date: 1990Technological advances in agricultural production over the past 40\ud years hav...
The eco-efficiency index (EEI) framework has been used to determine economically and environmentally...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
The study develops a bio-economic crop management model that internalizes the environmental cost of ...
Agricultural production in the United States, through its intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer, has ...