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Corn Producer Practices and Insect Resistance Management Requirements

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  • Wang, Willa
  • Van der Sluis, Evert
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We document the degree to which corn producers in South Dakota follow Insect Resistance Management requirements administered by the Environmental Protection Agency. Our findings are based a survey held among a sample of 317 corn producers in South Dakota in July of 2004. Detailed results are forthcoming.

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  • Wang, Willa & Van der Sluis, Evert, 2005. "Corn Producer Practices and Insect Resistance Management Requirements," 2005 Annual meeting, July 24-27, Providence, RI 19472, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea05:19472
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.19472
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    1. Mitchell, Paul D. & Hurley, Terrance M. & Hellmich, Richard L., 2000. "Economic Evaluation Of Bt Corn Refuge Insurance," 2000 Annual meeting, July 30-August 2, Tampa, FL 21757, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
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    1. Corinne Alexander, 2006. "Insect Resistance Management Plans: The Farmer's Perspective," Working Papers 06-01, Purdue University, College of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Economics.

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