免耕的长期经济影响

Yuyuan Che , Roderick M. Rejesus , Michel A. Cavigelli , Kathryn E. White , Serkan Aglasan , Lynn G. Knight , Curt Dell , David Hollinger , Erin D. Lane
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摘要

长期以来,免耕一直被认为是一种可持续的农业实践,因为它有可能提供农场生产力效益和场外环境效益。然而,“经济问题”已被确定为采用免耕的最大障碍之一(即,与采用免耕相关的成本可能大于短期内的回报)。本研究使用1996-2019年期间长期田间试验的丰富地块级数据评估了免耕的长期经济影响。在实证分析中使用了线性固定效应模型和部分预算技术。估算结果表明,在考虑玉米、大豆和小麦时,相对于传统耕作方法,免耕的长期产量之间通常没有统计学上的显著差异。尽管如此,使用长期数据进行的部分预算分析表明,与三种作物的传统耕作相比,免耕的每英亩净回报(或利润)往往更高。这主要是由于与免耕相关的农场运营成本在统计上较低。此外,我们的分析还表明,随着时间的推移,免耕的相对盈利能力会随着使用时间的延长而增加。这一见解支持了先前研究的建议,即长期采用连续免耕对最好地实现这种做法的好处很重要。
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Long-term economic impacts of no-till adoption

No-till has long been considered a sustainable agricultural practice because of its potential to provide on-farm productivity benefits as well as off-site environmental benefits. However, “economic concerns” have been identified as one of the largest barriers to adopting no-till (i.e., costs associated with adoption possibly being greater than the returns in the short term). This study evaluates the long-term economic impact of no-till adoption using rich plot-level data from a long-term field experiment over the period 1996–2019. Linear fixed-effect models and partial budgeting techniques are used in the empirical analysis. Estimation results reveal that there are generally no statistically significant differences between long-term yields from no-till relative to the conventional tillage practice when considering corn, soybean, and wheat. Nonetheless, the partial budgeting analysis using the long-term data suggests that net returns (or profits) per acre tend to be greater for no-till compared to conventional tillage for all three crops. This is primarily due to the statistically lower farm operation costs associated with no-till. Moreover, our analysis also suggests that relative profitability of no-till increases as the practice is used longer over time. This insight supports suggestions from previous studies that long-term adoption of continuous no-till is important to best realize the benefits from the practice.

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