Adoption of agricultural conservation practices in the United States: Evidence from 35 years of quantitative literature
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This is a comprehensive review of all published, quantitative studies focused on adoption of agricultural conservation practices in the United States between 1982 and 2017. This review finds that, taken as a whole, few independent variables have a consistent statistically significant relationship with adoption. Analyses showed that variables positively associated with adoption include the farmer self-identifying primarily as stewardship motivated or otherwise nonfinancially motivated, environmental attitudes, a positive attitude toward the particular program or practice, previous adoption of other conservation practices, seeking and using information, awareness of programs or practices, vulnerable land,…
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- Leverage (statistics)
- Agriculture
- Business
- Stewardship (theology)
- Work (physics)
- Marketing
- Public economics
- Public relations
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