Principal component analysis in employed to develop indices that distinguish between participants and nonparticipants in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. Results of incorporating these indices into yield, net return, and production cost functions for cotton producers indicate that both yield and costs increase as the degree of producer participation in IPM increases. Although these results are inconsistent with previous research, they are consistent with the theoretical relationship between IPM and conventional input usage.Crop Production/Industries,
The study has examined the adoption of IPM practices on cotton in Punjab and on paddy in Haryana and...
conducted a comprehensive survey of pest management decision-making and pest control practices of co...
The type ofpest management strategy a farmer chooses is influenced by the amount of risk associated ...
Principal component analysis is employed to develop indices that distinguish between participants an...
Principal component analysis in employed to develop indices that distinguish between participants an...
Agricultural producers in the Texas High Plains are facing the worst comparative economic conditions...
In 2001, the United States General Accounting Office issued a report entitled “Management Improvemen...
This paper reviews the literature assessing the economic impacts of integrated pest management (IPM)...
Not AvailableThe new agricultural technologies such as improved crop varieties, use of chemical fert...
In September 1993, the Clinton Administration announced its commitment to reducing pesticide use and...
We examined the intensity of integrated pest management (IPM) techniques adoption by U.S. nursery cr...
This paper develops a methodology to calculate the impact of integrated pest management (IPM) on pes...
Production uncertainty is commonly believed to be an impediment to the adoption of less pesticide-in...
The purpose of this study was to assess the adoption response of cotton growers to Integrated Pest M...
Production uncertainty is commonly believed to be an impediment to the adoption of less pesticide-in...
The study has examined the adoption of IPM practices on cotton in Punjab and on paddy in Haryana and...
conducted a comprehensive survey of pest management decision-making and pest control practices of co...
The type ofpest management strategy a farmer chooses is influenced by the amount of risk associated ...
Principal component analysis is employed to develop indices that distinguish between participants an...
Principal component analysis in employed to develop indices that distinguish between participants an...
Agricultural producers in the Texas High Plains are facing the worst comparative economic conditions...
In 2001, the United States General Accounting Office issued a report entitled “Management Improvemen...
This paper reviews the literature assessing the economic impacts of integrated pest management (IPM)...
Not AvailableThe new agricultural technologies such as improved crop varieties, use of chemical fert...
In September 1993, the Clinton Administration announced its commitment to reducing pesticide use and...
We examined the intensity of integrated pest management (IPM) techniques adoption by U.S. nursery cr...
This paper develops a methodology to calculate the impact of integrated pest management (IPM) on pes...
Production uncertainty is commonly believed to be an impediment to the adoption of less pesticide-in...
The purpose of this study was to assess the adoption response of cotton growers to Integrated Pest M...
Production uncertainty is commonly believed to be an impediment to the adoption of less pesticide-in...
The study has examined the adoption of IPM practices on cotton in Punjab and on paddy in Haryana and...
conducted a comprehensive survey of pest management decision-making and pest control practices of co...
The type ofpest management strategy a farmer chooses is influenced by the amount of risk associated ...