Computer and internet use by great plains farmers

A Smith, WR Goe, M Kenney, CJM Paul - Journal of Agricultural and …, 2004 - JSTOR
A Smith, WR Goe, M Kenney, CJM Paul
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2004JSTOR
This study uses data from a 2001 survey of Great Plains farmers to explore the adoption,
usage patterns, and perceived benefits of computers and the Internet. Adoption results
suggest that exposure to the technology through college, outside employment, friends, and
family is ultimately more influential than farmer age and farm size. Notably, about half of
those who use the Internet for farm-related business report zero economic benefits from it.
Whether a farmer perceives that the Internet generates economic benefits depends primarily …
This study uses data from a 2001 survey of Great Plains farmers to explore the adoption, usage patterns, and perceived benefits of computers and the Internet. Adoption results suggest that exposure to the technology through college, outside employment, friends, and family is ultimately more influential than farmer age and farm size. Notably, about half of those who use the Internet for farm-related business report zero economic benefits from it. Whether a farmer perceives that the Internet generates economic benefits depends primarily on how long the farmer has used the Internet for farm business and for what purposes.
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