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Determinants Of Participation Behavior Of Limited Resource Farmers In Conservation Reserve Program In Alabama

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  • Gyawali, Buddhi Raj
  • Onianwa, Okwudili O.
  • Wheelock, Gerald
  • Fraser, Rory

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This study investigated factors that affect participation behavior of limited resource farmers (LRF) in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in Alabama. A binary logit model was employed to analyze data obtained from 611 respondents. Results indicated that males, part-time occupation, total acres, participation in non-conservation related programs, direct method of receiving CRP information, and respondents' interest in receiving CRP information, were strong predictors of participation in the CRP. Key words: Limited resource, CRP, minorities, participation behavior

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  • Gyawali, Buddhi Raj & Onianwa, Okwudili O. & Wheelock, Gerald & Fraser, Rory, 2003. "Determinants Of Participation Behavior Of Limited Resource Farmers In Conservation Reserve Program In Alabama," 2003 Annual Meeting, February 1-5, 2003, Mobile, Alabama 35047, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saeatm:35047
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.35047
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