Demand for Livestock Tick Control Service in the Venda Region, Northern Province

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Authored by:
Randela, R.; Liebenberg, G.F.; Kirsten, J.F.; Townsend, R.F.
Publication Date: 
December 2000
Journal Title: 
Agrekon
Journal Volume: 
39
Journal Issue: 
4
Page Range: 
644-655

Abstract

This article analyses factors influencing farmers’ willingness-to-pay for dipping services, as well as the revealed preference for dipping frequency using the multivariate and the logistic regression

Valuing Monitoring Networks for Invasive Species: The Case of Soybean Rust

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Conference Paper
Authored by:
Aultman, Stephen; Hurley, Terrance M.; Homans, Frances R.; Haight, Robert G.
Publication Date: 
2010
Conference Title: 
Agricultural and Applied Economics Association 2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado
Pages: 
23

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the benefits of the soybean rust monitoring network to producers and to determine how this value changes as producers become more aware of the true risk of inf

Seeds of Change: Corn Seed Mixtures for Resistance Management and Integrated Pest Management

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Authored by:
Onstad, David W.; Mitchell, Paul D.; Hurley, Terrance M.; Lundgren, Jonathan G.; Porter, R. Patrick; Krupke, Christian H.; Spencer, Joseph L.; Difonzo, Christine D.; Baute, Tracey S.; Hellmich, Richard L.; Buschman, Lawrent L.; Hutchison, William D.; Tooker, John F.
Publication Date: 
April 2011
Journal Title: 
Journal of Economic Entomology
Journal Volume: 
104
Journal Issue: 
2
Page Range: 
343-352
DOI: 
10.1603/EC10388

Abstract

The use of mixtures of transgenic insecticidal seed and nontransgenic seed to provide an in-field refuge for susceptible insects in insect-resistance-management (IRM) plans has been considered for at

Livestock Pests and Disease: Counting Their Economic Costs

Akuku, Kriticos, Ochungo, Yonow, Kiplimo

Thousands of pests and diseases affect our major livestock species, with impacts on livestock production varying in space and time.

Aspergillus and Aflatoxin in African Maize Farms

Photo credit: James Karanja, KARI

May 28-June 1, 2012 (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania): As part of a multidisciplinary and multinational collaboration, a team of researchers representing several research institutions met to discuss the growing aflatoxin problem in sub-Saharan Africa.

Risk: What It Means to Us, and Why It Matters (Video)

Risk: we all know what that means, right? But why is it such a critical part of our HarvestChoice portfolio, what does it mean when you look through the lens of farming in Sub-Saharan Africa?

CSIRO and HarvestChoice: Our Partnership to Take on Global Hunger

CSIRO and HarvestChoice

Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and HarvestChoice are now working together to apply innovative, “bio-economic” approaches to improve the food security of poor people in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Together, our organizations will merge biological, environmental and economic tools to track global food pests and better target strategic investments to improve global food security. 

How We're Pioneering the Mapping of Pests (Video)

Jason Beddow of HarvestChoice and the University of Minnesota, along with Darren Kriticos of CSIRO, explain how HarvestChoice is revolutionizing the science of tracking -- and predicting -- the paths of devastating crop pests and diseases such as UG99.

Simplr: Crop Systems Evaluation Platform

Farming entails a great deal of choices and uncertainties. From season to season, weather varies, price fluctuates, soil degrades, pest damages, and climate changes. Farmers everywhere must cope with these uncertainties. Throughout the history of agriculture, many options have been developed to help manage these risks, increase yields, increase efficiency, and, more recently, promote the sustainability of the overall system.

Using Crop Systems Models to Study Yield Susceptibility to Pests and Diseases

Army worm damage on corn

Not only crop growth and yield, crop models can be also used to estimate potential damages from pest/disease through a predefined set of damage pathways, or coupling points.

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