A stochastic programming analysis of the farm level implications of soil erosion control.
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Segarra, E; Kramer, RA; Taylor, DB
Published in: Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics
January 1, 1985
A disaggregated approach was used because of an interest in examining the impact of probabilistic soil loss constraints on farm level decisionmaking. A stochastic programming model was used to consider different levels of probability of soil loss. Traditional methods of analysis are shown to consistently overestimate net returns.-Authors
Duke Scholars
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Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Volume
17
Issue
2
Start / End Page
147 / 154
Related Subject Headings
- 3801 Applied economics
- 1503 Business and Management
- 1402 Applied Economics
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Segarra, E., Kramer, R. A., & Taylor, D. B. (1985). A stochastic programming analysis of the farm level implications of soil erosion control. Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, 17(2), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0081305200025140
Segarra, E., R. A. Kramer, and D. B. Taylor. “A stochastic programming analysis of the farm level implications of soil erosion control.” Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 17, no. 2 (January 1, 1985): 147–54. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0081305200025140.
Segarra E, Kramer RA, Taylor DB. A stochastic programming analysis of the farm level implications of soil erosion control. Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics. 1985 Jan 1;17(2):147–54.
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Segarra E, Kramer RA, Taylor DB. A stochastic programming analysis of the farm level implications of soil erosion control. Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics. 1985 Jan 1;17(2):147–154.
Published In
Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics
DOI
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Volume
17
Issue
2
Start / End Page
147 / 154
Related Subject Headings
- 3801 Applied economics
- 1503 Business and Management
- 1402 Applied Economics