Using data from a national survey of farm households in the United States, this paper examines the effects of farm households’ decisions to participate in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and to work off the farm on the technical efficiency of farm household production. After controlling for the self selection bias in estimating the multiple output-oriented distance functions, results show that operators’ decisions to work off the farm (both separately and combined with participation in CRP) lead to higher technical efficiencies for farm household production— implying improvements in the resource allocation between farm and other productive activities by farm households. The technical efficiencies of household production of those farm...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
WP 2009-33 December 2009Using data from a national survey of farm households in the United States, t...
Using data from a national survey of farm households in the United States, this paper examines the e...
Using data from a national survey of farm households in the United States, this paper examines the e...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, we investigate the interrelationship between partici...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, we investigate the interrelationship between partici...
WP 2009-34 December 2009Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surpris...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Richard N. Boisvert Gregory L. Poe David R. JustTo better understand the interaction between the f...
There is statistical evidence that decisions to participate in CRP and work off-farm are made simult...
Since both working off the farm and participating in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) remove i...
Among Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) participants, there is a distinction between farm household...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, this paper investigates the interrelationship among ...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
WP 2009-33 December 2009Using data from a national survey of farm households in the United States, t...
Using data from a national survey of farm households in the United States, this paper examines the e...
Using data from a national survey of farm households in the United States, this paper examines the e...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, we investigate the interrelationship between partici...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, we investigate the interrelationship between partici...
WP 2009-34 December 2009Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surpris...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Richard N. Boisvert Gregory L. Poe David R. JustTo better understand the interaction between the f...
There is statistical evidence that decisions to participate in CRP and work off-farm are made simult...
Since both working off the farm and participating in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) remove i...
Among Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) participants, there is a distinction between farm household...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, this paper investigates the interrelationship among ...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...