Technology adoption and off-farm household income: the case of herbicide-tolerant soybeans
J Fernandez-Cornejo, C Hendricks… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2005 - cambridge.org
J Fernandez-Cornejo, C Hendricks, A Mishra
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2005•cambridge.orgWe model the interaction of off-farm work and adoption of agricultural technologies and the
impact of adopting these technologies on farm household income from on farm and off-farm
sources after controlling for such interaction, and estimate the model for the case of adoption
of herbicide-tolerant (HT) soybeans using a nationwide survey of soybean farms for 2000.
We find that adoption of HT soybeans is positively and significantly related to off-farm
household income for US soybean farmers, after controlling for other factors. In addition …
impact of adopting these technologies on farm household income from on farm and off-farm
sources after controlling for such interaction, and estimate the model for the case of adoption
of herbicide-tolerant (HT) soybeans using a nationwide survey of soybean farms for 2000.
We find that adoption of HT soybeans is positively and significantly related to off-farm
household income for US soybean farmers, after controlling for other factors. In addition …
We model the interaction of off-farm work and adoption of agricultural technologies and the impact of adopting these technologies on farm household income from on farm and off-farm sources after controlling for such interaction, and estimate the model for the case of adoption of herbicide-tolerant (HT) soybeans using a nationwide survey of soybean farms for 2000. We find that adoption of HT soybeans is positively and significantly related to off-farm household income for U.S. soybean farmers, after controlling for other factors. In addition, while on-farm household income is not significantly related to adoption, total household income increases significantly with adoption.
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