Quantifying adoption intensity for weed-resistance management practices and its determinants among U.S. soybean, corn, and cotton farmers
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January 2016
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Authors: | Dong, Fengxia ; Mitchell, Paul D. ; Hurley, Terrance M. ; Frisvold, George B. |
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Journal of agricultural and resource economics : JARE ; the journal of the Western Agricultural Economics Association. - Bozeman, Mont. [u.a.], ISSN 1068-5502, ZDB-ID 1121874-5. - Vol. 41.2016, 1, p. 42-61
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Subject: | adoption intensity | best management practices | common-weight data envelopment analysis | herbicide-resistance management | polychoric non-negative principal component analysis | weed-resistance management | USA | United States | Data-Envelopment-Analyse | Data envelopment analysis | Management | Sojabohne | Soybean |
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