The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia

The information sources used prior to the adoption of no-till corn production, the time pattern of the adoption, and the changes caused by the adoption of the no-till corn method were investigated. A mail questionnaire was utilized for data collection. Farm journals were found to be the major sour...

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Main Author: Spann, Mary-Louise
Other Authors: Agronomy
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Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2016
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-647122021-05-05T05:40:33Z The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia Spann, Mary-Louise Agronomy LD5655.V855 1974.S68 The information sources used prior to the adoption of no-till corn production, the time pattern of the adoption, and the changes caused by the adoption of the no-till corn method were investigated. A mail questionnaire was utilized for data collection. Farm journals were found to be the major source of initial knowledge about no-till corn production, and the county agent was the major source utilized for additional information on the subject. Those who adopted during different time periods had different lag times between awareness and adoption. Earlier adopters had shorter lag times. The majority of respondents experienced reduced labor requirements after converting to no-till corn production. The most common problem associated with no-tillage production was weed control. The majority of respondents had contacted the county agent for information in the five year period prior to the study. Most farmers contacted the county agent at least once a year. Use of the state soil testing laboratory was high, as was use of branch experiment stations as information sources. Master of Science 2016-02-01T18:05:46Z 2016-02-01T18:05:46Z 1974 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/64712 en OCLC# 38995177 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 54 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Spann, Mary-Louise
The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia
description The information sources used prior to the adoption of no-till corn production, the time pattern of the adoption, and the changes caused by the adoption of the no-till corn method were investigated. A mail questionnaire was utilized for data collection. Farm journals were found to be the major source of initial knowledge about no-till corn production, and the county agent was the major source utilized for additional information on the subject. Those who adopted during different time periods had different lag times between awareness and adoption. Earlier adopters had shorter lag times. The majority of respondents experienced reduced labor requirements after converting to no-till corn production. The most common problem associated with no-tillage production was weed control. The majority of respondents had contacted the county agent for information in the five year period prior to the study. Most farmers contacted the county agent at least once a year. Use of the state soil testing laboratory was high, as was use of branch experiment stations as information sources. === Master of Science
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title The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia
title_short The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia
title_full The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia
title_fullStr The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia
title_full_unstemmed The diffusion of no-till corn information and adoption in selected counties in Virginia
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