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DEMAND FOR HERBICIDE IN CORN: AN ENTROPY APPROACH USING MICRO-LEVEL DATA [PDF]

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Price responsiveness of herbicide demand in corn for farmers in Indiana'Â’s White River Basin using cross-section data from individual farms is estimated.
Arndt, Channing
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ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING THE USE OF ATRAZINE: AN EXAMPLE OF CROSS-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH [PDF]

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Restricting or eliminating the use of atrazine in the Midwest would have important economic consequences for farmers, consumers, and the environment. These consequences can only be evaluated with cooperation between economists and weed scientists.
Hurley, Terrance M., Ribaudo, Marc
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WEEDSIM: A BIOECONOMIC MODEL OF WEED MANAGEMENT IN CORN [PDF]

open access: yes
Crop Production/Industries,
King, Robert P., Swinton, Scott M.
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A Review of Biomonitoring for Atrazine and Atrazine Metabolites Using Blood, Urine, and Sweat-Based Assays. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
Zielke C   +17 more
europepmc   +1 more source

ENVIRONMENT, EQUITY AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT [PDF]

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This paper presents a methodology for incorporating environmental and social equity objectives in an economic analysis of watershed management. Empirical results indicate that restricting agricultural pollution notably increases farm costs.
Algozin, Kenneth A.   +2 more
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Estimating Economic Health Costs of Not Controlling Toxic Water Pollution [PDF]

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The purpose of this paper is to determine what types of information may be important in determining the welfare benefits of preventing toxic water contamination when a given type of toxification occurs (or is likely to occur) in a given setting.
Easter, K. William, Konishi, Yoshifumi
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