Authors
Paul Lasley, Gordon Bultena
Publication date
1986/7
Journal
American Journal of Alternative Agriculture
Volume
1
Issue
3
Pages
122-126
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
This paper examines farmers' opinions about eight relatively new technologies. Data from a statewide sample of Iowa farmers provide the basis for examining the correlates of support for new technology. Evidence from a series of statewide surveys indicates that farmers are becoming concerned about environmental problems associated with conventional agricultural practices and are interested in alternative production systems. The data show that some new technologies are widely supported among farmers; in other cases farmers expressed considerable hesitancy or opposition to them. This paper draws on previous adoption research to examine the differential support of these technologies among farmers. From this earlier research two sets of variables, personal characteristics and farm characteristics, have been found to be important predictors of farmers' opinions about new technology. The analysis from new …
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Scholar articles
P Lasley, G Bultena - American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 1986