Determinants of agricultural best management practice adoption: Evidence from the literature
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Abstract
This article reviews 25 years of literature focused on the adoption of agricultural best management practices (BMPs) in the United States to examine general trends in the categories of capacity, awareness, attitudes and farm characteristics. The study uses a vote count methodology and counts every instance of positive, negative and insignificant relationships in 55 studies. Education levels, capital, income, farm size, access to information, positive environmental attitudes, environmental awareness, and utilization of social networks emerge as some of the variables that are more often positively, rather than negatively, associated with adoption rates. The type of statistical analysis used in the studies has a…
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- Agriculture
- Livestock
- Social capital
- Business
- Best practice
- Public economics
- Marketing
- Agricultural economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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