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Bivariate MIMIC Analysis of Pasture Management and Prescribed Grazing Practices Used by Beef Cattle Producers

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  • Holley, Kristen
  • Jensen, Kimberley L.
  • Lambert, Dayton M.
  • Clark, Christopher D.

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This study applies a bivariate Multiple Indicator–Multiple Causation model to examine farm and operator characteristics associated with the likelihood of using pasture management (PM) and prescribed grazing (PGR) practices. Data are from a survey of cattle operations. Most commonly used practices included adjusting livestock and pasture fertilization. Least used were geotextiles in trafficked areas and buffering sensitive areas. Use of PM practices was income sensitive. Land stewardship and government conservation incentive views influenced PGR. Results suggest complementarities between most PGR and PM practices. However, those with higher opportunity costs and off-farm benefits (e.g., stream crossings) are not complementary with other practices.

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  • Holley, Kristen & Jensen, Kimberley L. & Lambert, Dayton M. & Clark, Christopher D., 2020. "Bivariate MIMIC Analysis of Pasture Management and Prescribed Grazing Practices Used by Beef Cattle Producers," Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 45(1), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:jlaare:298434
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.298434
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    1. Traxler, Emilia & Li, Tongzhe, 2020. "Agricultural Best Management Practices, A summary of adoption behaviour," Working Papers 305271, University of Guelph, Institute for the Advanced Study of Food and Agricultural Policy.

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