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 Title:Adoption of Agricultural Production Practices: Lessons Learned from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Area Studies Project
 Creator:Caswell, M.; Fuglie, K.; Ingram, C.; Jans, S.; Kascak, C.
 Identifier: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer792/
 Publisher:U.S. Department of Agriculture
 Date Created:2001-01-00
 Format:application/pdf
 Type:Text.TechReport
 Description:The U.S. Department of Agriculture Area Studies Project was designed to characterize the extent of adoption of nutrient, pest, soil, and water management practices and to assess the factors that affect adoption for a wide range of management strategies across different natural resource regions. The project entailed the administration of a detailed field-level survey to farmers in 12 watersheds in the Nation to gather data on agricultural practices, input use, and natural resource characteristics associated with farming activities. The data were analyzed by the Economic Research Service using a consistent methodological approach with the full set of data to study the constraints associated with the adoption of micronutrients, N-testing, split nitrogen applications, green manure, biological pest controls, pest-resistant varieties, crop rotations, pheromones, scouting, conservation tillage, contour farming, strip cropping, grassed waterways, and irrigation. In addition to the combined-areas analyses, selected areas were chosen for analysis to illustrate the difference in results between aggregate and area-specific models. The unique sample design for the survey was used to explore the importance of field-level natural resource data for evaluating adoption at both the aggregate and watershed levels. Further analyses of the data illustrated how the adoption of specific management practices affects chemical use and crop yields.
 Subjects - NAL Thesaurus:natural resource management/ nutrient management/ soil management/ pest management/ water management/ conservation practices/ agrochemicals/ crop yield/ innovation adoption/ participation/ econometric models/ regional economics/ policy analysis/ economic analysis/ watersheds/ surveys/ United States/
 Supplemental Subjects:farmer surveys/ USDA Area Studies Project
 Coverage Jurisdiction:United States
 Language:eng
 Notes:ERS Agricultural Economic Report No. 792
 Relation: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer792/AER792.pdf
 Source:ERS Agricultural Economic Report No. 792
 
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