Agricultural chemicals ate a source of groundwater pollution in some areas. Regulatory options to reduce such nonpoint pollution imply costs to producers. By integrating plant simulation, hydrologic, and economic models of farm-level processes, this study evaluates on-fama costs of strategies to reduce nitrate groundwater pollution. The empi¡ focus is on intensively managed, irrigated farms in the Columbia Basin of Oregon. Results suggest that changes in timing and application rates of nitrogen and water reduce nitrate pollution with little loss in profits. Once such practices are adopted, further reductions in nitrates can be achieved only at increasing costs to producers.
A flexible functional form model is used to estimate remaining‐value equations for eleven major types of farm machinery. Data used in estimation were obtained from ten years of machinery auctions. Remaining values were found to be influenced by machinery condition, use, manufacturer, and age. Macroeconomic variables were significant explanatory variables for most types of machinery. Estimated depreciation patterns varied by machinery type, demonstrating the need for updated machinery‐specific remaining‐value equations. Reduced‐form equations are presented for use in applied economic analysis.
Role models can be highly influential in conveying ethical standards. This study investigates the influence various categories of role models have had on a population of over 1,600 undergraduate students in Texas, Oregon and Michigan. Those identifying clergy, boy scout leaders, friends and college advisors as role models exhibited less willingness to adopt questionable ethical behavior in negotation situations. Journalist and spouse role models tended to cause students to be more accepting of questionable behavior. Individuals with strong end-result and social contract ethical philosophies, as well as males and those who served in the military exhibited strong tendencies toward less than ethical behavior. Individuals with strong rule ethical philosophy, high levels of religiousity, and those with a cooperative attitude in negotiations tended to adopt higher ethical standards in negotiations.
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