Abstract
In a recent paper, Lee and Stewart (hereafter LS) estimated adoption of minimum tillage as a function of land tenure, farm size, and erosion hazard. They concluded that full-owner operators and owners of smaller farms have lower adoption rates than do other groups. Adoption rates in a range between 32% and 45% were published for the Corn Belt in 1977, and their model implied national adoption rates between 37% and 49%.
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