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Author(s): William Quinby, Linda Foreman, Janet Livezey and C.S. Kim
Publication Date: January 1, 2006
Reference: Agricultural Resources and Environmental Indicators, 2006 Edition / EIB-16 Economic Research Service/USDA
Country: USA

Summary:

Farmers manage soils, pests, nutrients, and other inputs as part of a system of inter-related production and conservation practices, whether in conventional systems (used by most U.S. farmers) or organic systems. Among all U.S. farmers, those who adopt selected conservation practices (such as crop
rotation, conservation tillage, scouting for pests, and soil testing) are more likely than non-adopters to be younger, full-time operators who plant more acreage and participate in government programs. (Characteristics of organic farming systems are examined in chapter 4.9.)

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