Precision agriculture and agro-environmental policy

J. Schieffer, C. Dillon

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Abstract

A whole-farm model was used to investigate the effects of precision agriculture adoption on production choices under various agro-environmental policy frameworks. Simulation of a typical grain farm in western Kentucky, USA indicated that adoption of precision agriculture does alter responsiveness to policies based on financial incentives for pollution abatement (e.g. emission taxes). Specifically, those farms were less responsive to financial incentives (i.e. abated less pollution), due to higher marginal abatement costs in the form of forgone profits. Policy-makers targeting pollution reductions from agriculture should take into account the increasing use of precision agriculture techniques and their effects on agro-environmental policy.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPrecision Agriculture 2013 - Papers Presented at the 9th European Conference on Precision Agriculture, ECPA 2013
Pages755-760
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2013
Event9th European Conference on Precision Agriculture, ECPA 2013 - Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
Duration: Jul 7 2013Jul 11 2013

Publication series

NamePrecision Agriculture 2013 - Papers Presented at the 9th European Conference on Precision Agriculture, ECPA 2013

Conference

Conference9th European Conference on Precision Agriculture, ECPA 2013
Country/TerritorySpain
CityLleida, Catalonia
Period7/7/137/11/13

Keywords

  • Agro-environmental policy
  • Auto-steer
  • Variable rate application
  • Whole-farm modeling

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Agronomy and Crop Science

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