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CROP PRODUCTION COSTS, PROFITS, AND ECOSYSTEM STEWARDSHIP WITH PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 November 2017

DAVID SCHIMMELPFENNIG*
Affiliation:
Resources and Rural Economics Division (RRED), Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
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*Corresponding author's e-mail: des@ers.usda.gov
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Abstract

Ecosystem stewardship is an important goal of crop production management. The developing question has been the feasibility and profitability of best management practices (BMPs) associated with stewardship goals. Treatment-effects empirical estimates show that soybean crop ecosystem stewardship is likely to benefit from precision agriculture's (PA) information technologies to varying degrees. After accounting for the effect of overhead expenditures on technology adoption, and input costs on operating costs and profits, we show PA technologies also affect at least six BMPs. In one comprehensive framework, PA technologies affect profits, and improve crop production management through BMPs, with benefits for ecosystem stewardship.

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Table 1. Sustainable Farming Practices More Common When Precision Agriculture in Use

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Table 2. Nutrient and Pest Control Costs by Precision Agriculture (PA) Practice

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Table 3. Descriptive Statistics for Operating Cost and Profit Variables (for Tables 4 and 5)

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Table 4. Operating Cost Treatment-Effects Models—MLEs for Each Technology

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Table 5. Operating Profit Treatment-Effects Models—MLEs for Each Technology

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Table 6. Treatment-Effects Models—Diagnostic and Specification Statistics

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Table 7. Impacts of Precision Technologies on Farm Operating Costs and Profit