Choices
AAEA
2nd Quarter 2007 | 22(2)


Theme: Resources and the Environment
Water Quality and Agriculture
Catherine L. Kling, Guest Editor
Concern about water quality in agriculturally dominated landscapes continues to grow. In this set of papers the key water quality problems and management approaches relevant to Corn Belt agriculture are described and assessed both in terms of their effectiveness and their costs.

  • Organic Demand: A Profile of Consumers in the Fresh Produce Market
  • Water Quality Credit Trading and Agriculture: Recognizing the Challenges and Policy Issues Ahead
  • Farm Growth, Consolidation, and Diversification: Washington Dairy Industry
  • Fruit and Vegetables Go Back to School

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