Cotton producer awareness and participation in cost-sharing programs for precision nutrient-management technology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Abstract
Copyright 2016 Western Agricultural Economics Association. Factors influencing adoption of variable-rate nutrient management (VRM) and georeferenced precision soil sampling (PSS) for fertilizer management among cotton producers and the factors affecting awareness of and participation in cost-share programs encouraging the adoption of nutrient-management practices were analyzed using multivariate probit regression with sample selection. Data were collected from a fourteen-state cotton producer survey. Factors including farm size, operator age, and farm location were correlated with the adoption of VRM and PSS, awareness of cost-sharing programs, and program participation. The results may help agencies target farms with the specific attributes most likely to participate in cost-share programs.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
First Page
81
Last Page
96
Recommended Citation
Boyer, C., Lambert, D., Velandia, M., English, B., Roberts, R., Larson, J., Larkin, S., Paudel, K., & Reeves, J. (2016). Cotton producer awareness and participation in cost-sharing programs for precision nutrient-management technology. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 81-96. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/ag_econ_pubs/108