Seasonal variability is an important source of risk faced by farmers and, regardless of an individual's attitude to risk, there are options to tactically adjust production strategies as the outcomes of risk become known. The objective of this article is to measure the economic benefits of alternative approaches to managing weeds, one of the most serious production problems in Australian cropping systems. A bioeconomic model that combines weed biology, crop growth and economics is developed to value the effects of seasonal variability and the role of tactical responses and sequential decision making in determining an optimal integrated weed management strategy. This shows that there are substantial differences in the measured long-term benef...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
P>Although the effects of crop rotation sequence and length on weed population dynamics have been st...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
This paper approaches biological and economic risks in association with strategic and tactical decis...
An appropriate economic framework for valuing the benefits of weed management technologies is to tre...
This paper approaches biological and economic risks in association with strategic and tactical decis...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
Weeds can cause significant problems to natural ecosystems. Although there have been numerous studie...
An appropriate economic framework for valuing the benefits of weed management technologies is to tre...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
Although the effects of crop rotation sequence and length on weed population dynamics have been stud...
Although the effects of crop rotation sequence and length on weed population dynamics have been stud...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
P>Although the effects of crop rotation sequence and length on weed population dynamics have been st...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
This paper approaches biological and economic risks in association with strategic and tactical decis...
An appropriate economic framework for valuing the benefits of weed management technologies is to tre...
This paper approaches biological and economic risks in association with strategic and tactical decis...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
Weeds can cause significant problems to natural ecosystems. Although there have been numerous studie...
An appropriate economic framework for valuing the benefits of weed management technologies is to tre...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
Although the effects of crop rotation sequence and length on weed population dynamics have been stud...
Although the effects of crop rotation sequence and length on weed population dynamics have been stud...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...
P>Although the effects of crop rotation sequence and length on weed population dynamics have been st...
It is argued in this paper that static approaches to weed management, where the benefits and costs a...