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Perceived Benefit and Cost Perception Gaps between Adopters and Non-Adopters of In-Field Conservation Practices of Agricultural Producers

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 14, 期 19, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su141911803

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adoption; conservation crop rotation; cover crops; farmer; Kansas; management; no-tillage; variable-rate application

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  1. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute for Food and Agriculture [KS601924]
  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute for Food and Agriculture, Hatch Multistate Project [W4133, KS 21-0025W4133]
  3. National Science Foundation, Human Environment and Geographical Sciences, NSF [2117533]
  4. Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie
  5. Division Of Behavioral and Cognitive Sci [2117533] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Farmers' willingness to adopt conservation practices is influenced by their perceptions of the practices. This study found differences in perceptions between adopters and non-adopters, but both groups perceived environmental benefits from adopting conservation practices. Therefore, promoting adoption can be facilitated by providing more relevant and localized economic information and building upon joint perceptions of environmental benefits.
Farmers' willingness to adopt conservation practices is influenced by their perceptions of the practices. Differences in perceptions point toward potential educational and outreach strategies that may be employed to promote adoption. The purpose of this study was to assess perception gaps between adopters and non-adopters for continuous no-tillage, conservation crop rotations, cover crops, and variable-rate application of inputs. Using primary survey data from Kansas agricultural producers, we evaluated differences in perceptions regarding economic, agronomic, environmental, and management outcomes through descriptive statistic and mean separation tests. Practice adoption ranged from 29% for variable-rate application of inputs to 69% for conservation crop rotations. On average, adopters perceived increases in crop yields and net returns for each practice compared to non-adopters. Perceptions about other factors varied by practice, but perceived benefits tended to be higher for adopters. Similarly, perceived disadvantages from adoption (e.g., higher cost, increased management needs) tended to be lower among adopters. Overall, both adopters and non-adopters perceived environmental benefits from adopting conservation practices. Our findings point toward potential outreach strategies to promote conservation adoption, such as extension and outreach that share more relevant and localized economic information and build upon joint perceptions of environmental benefits of practices.

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