Factors affecting the bundled adoption of irrigation and nutrient best management practices for improving water quality and quantity in Florida

This study focuses on clustering irrigation and nutrient best management practices (BMPs) that help to improve water quality and quantity using a multiple indicator multiple causation model. Data from a survey of Florida growers' irrigation and nutrient practices are used to identify bundles th...

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description This study focuses on clustering irrigation and nutrient best management practices (BMPs) that help to improve water quality and quantity using a multiple indicator multiple causation model. Data from a survey of Florida growers' irrigation and nutrient practices are used to identify bundles that growers adopt using a cluster analysis. Identified bundles are regressed on grower and farm characteristics. Growers with a college degree or more, income greater than $100,000, greater farm experience, larger operations, organic production, and who produce multiple crops are more likely to adopt the specified practice bundles. Our results can help increase participation in BMPs adoption programs.
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Agriculture
Best management practices
Cluster analysis
Clustering
Costs
Crop production
Ecosystems
Environmental impact
Farms
Irrigation
Normal distribution
Nutrients
Profits
Regions
Water quality
Water resources
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