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What drives voluntary adoption of farming practices that can abate nutrient pollution?

Z.R. Luther, S.M. Swinton and B. Van Deynze
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2020, 75 (5) 640-650; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2020.00184
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vol. 75 no. 5 640-650
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2020.00184

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Soil and Water Conservation Society
Print ISSN 
0022-4561
Online ISSN 
1941-3300
History 
  • Received October 21, 2019
  • Revision received February 18, 2020
  • Accepted February 18, 2020
  • Published online September 5, 2020.

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  1. Z.R. Luther,
  2. S.M. Swinton and
  3. B. Van Deynze
  • Zachary R. Luther is a doctoral student in the Department of Economics at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Scott M. Swinton is a university distinguished professor in the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Braeden Van Deynze is a postdoctoral research associate at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

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