Dynamic Optimisation of Nitrogen Fertilisation of Citrus and the Value of Information from Leaf Tissue Analysis.
The optimal long-run fertilisation and irrigation of a perennial crop is approached via two stochastic dynamic optimisation models. The first model assumes that the ex-post level of the state variable--leaf nitrogen (LN)--is known with certainty. The second model assumes that the level of leaf nitrogen is not observed, but that the farmer has a prior probability distribution on the level of leaf nitrogen, which can be updated to yield a series of posterior probability distributions conditioned on past input decisions. Comparison of the values of the objective functions of both models yields an expected economic value of complete and costless information of leaf tissue analysis. The analysis is illustrated for a mature citrus grove. The impact of improved information on nitrogen use and leaching is also examined empirically. Copyright 1995 by Oxford University Press.
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1995
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Authors: | Feinerman, Eli ; Voet, Hillary |
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European Review of Agricultural Economics. - European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE, ISSN 1464-3618. - Vol. 22.1995, 1, p. 103-18
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European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE |
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