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    Adoption of Best Management Practices by Louisiana Rice Producers(Research Report# 107)

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    The results presented in this publication indicate that efforts to educate producers about nonpoint source pollution and recommended practices to minimize it can be effective in encouraging producers to adopt best management practices, whether those educational efforts are through dissemination of information at producer meetings or other outlets.https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/agcenter_researchreports/1016/thumbnail.jp

    THE COSTS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH ERADICATING CITRUS CANKER IN FLORIDA

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    A cost-benefit analysis of the on-going eradication of citrus canker in Florida is conducted. Costs include the losses incurred from eradicated groves. Benefits include elimination of the adverse effects of canker on citrus production and marketing.Crop Production/Industries,

    Adoption of rice field preparation practices to manage soil sediment in surface water

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    Section 6217 of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments requires states to develop plans to implement management measures to address nonpoint source water pollution problems in coastal waters. In addition, under Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act, states are required to develop lists of impaired waters. In 1996, the Environmental Protection Agency determined that there was a need to revise regulations concerning the determination of impaired waters as well as the restoration of water bodies not meeting water quality standards. As a heavy user of irrigation water in close proximity to coastal areas, the impact of rice production practices in southwestern Louisiana on water quality is currently receiving increased attention. This article reports results from an analysis of survey data which identifies factors that influence the adoption of rice field preparation practices to manage soil sediment in surface water. © 2002 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved

    THE COSTS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH ERADICATING CITRUS CANKER IN FLORIDA

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    A cost-benefit analysis of the on-going eradication of citrus canker in Florida is conducted. Costs include the losses incurred from eradicated groves. Benefits include elimination of the adverse effects of canker on citrus production and marketing
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