نتایج جستجو برای: corn farmers

تعداد نتایج: 62870  

Journal: :Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Pertanian 2022

Corn is one of the food crops cultivated in Aceh Province, precisely Bandar Baru District, Pidie Jaya Regency. Local corn farmers are soybean who replace crop commodities for cultivation because selling price soybeans lower than corn. The existence farming risk that occurs forces to have a tolerance attitude towards so run will still exist even though occurs. purpose this study was find out wha...

Journal: :Agriekonomika 2022

Women as housewives have a big role in managing their family economy. This study aims to: 1. Analyze the level of awareness gender equality among female corn farmers, 2. levels knowledge, attitude, and skill farmers terms PTT corn, 3. empowerment process, results, impacts obtained by from farming school. The was conducted three regencies Madura, namely Bangkalan, Sampang, Pamekasan. Data were a...

Journal: :International journal of multidisciplinary research and analysis 2021

The data analysis used in this research is risk analysis, profit and farming feasibility analysis. corn-beef cattle integration system can provide great benefits, a relatively small production risk. of corn greater than that beef (KV = 0.49<0.40). Meanwhile, the 10,027,029 IDR / season or 12,605,408 hectare with an R/C ratio 3.12. business 7,863,872 period 1,669,831 head 1.25. So average cor...

1999
C. S. Kim

This research presents a competitive dynamic model to evaluate the economic and groundwater quality benefits resulting from the adoption of soil/water nitrogen testing. The model is applied to an irrigated corn production county in the Nebraska Mid-State area where the groundwater contamination level from nitrates is reported to be, on average, 18.7 parts per million (ppm). Adoption of nutrient...

2014
Bruce A. Babcock

Farmers’ decisions about how much crop insurance to buy are not generally consistent with either expected profit or utility maximization. They do not pick coverage levels that maximize expected subsidy nor do they demand full insurance coverage. In addition, the absolute size ...

2016
Van Kien Nguyen Duc Ngoc Huynh Kien Nguyen

1 This paper compares financial costs and benefits of floating rice-based and intensive rice farming systems using data from focus group discussions and household survey in four locations in the Mekong Delta. We argue that the net financial benefit per 1000m 2 of integrated floating rice-based farming systems is greater than the net financial benefit of intensive rice farming system. The total ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
David R Kanter Xin Zhang Denise L Mauzerall

Nitrogen (N) pollution is emerging as one of the most important environmental issues of the 21st Century, contributing to air and water pollution, climate change, and stratospheric ozone depletion. With agriculture being the dominant source, we tested whether it is possible to reduce agricultural N pollution in a way that benefits the environment, reduces farmers' costs, and increases fertilize...

2007
Nadine Lehrer

Rural Realities is published by the Rural Sociological Society, Brigham Young University, 2019 JFSB, Provo, Utah 84602 [email protected] http://www.ruralsociology.org • The farm bill creates dual incentives for both crop production and conservation. Frequently, these two goals pull in opposite directions; subsidies lead farmers to focus on crops that depend heavily on water, contribute to...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2023

The aim of the study was to determine integration sheep and corn in rural agriculture Indonesia. research conducted Serang District, Banten Province 2021. respondents were farmers as well farmers. number many 58 people. Methods collecting data desk study, survey, Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Data analyzed by quantitative descriptive economical analysis. results showed that stated be quite good...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Michelle R Perez

Growing concern about water quality issues, along with a series of fish kills in 1997, prompted Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia to adopt regulations to reduce nutrient pollution from agricultural nonpoint sources. All three states required farmers to follow a state-certified nutrient management plan that would "optimize crop yields and minimize environmental losses," although the policy-making...

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