2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14010460
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Rural Broadband and Precision Agriculture: A Frame Analysis of United States Federal Policy Outreach under the Biden Administration

Abstract: Global food security requires sustainable and resource-efficient agricultural production. Precision agriculture may provide the tools needed to intensify agricultural production while prioritizing sustainability; however, there are barriers such as initial investments, knowledge gaps, and broadband access that may hinder adoption. Many rural areas in the United States lack the appropriate infrastructure for broadband access needed for precision agriculture, indicating government policies are needed to expand b… Show more

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“…In the Introduction, the impact of ICT application on agricultural carbon reduction was described in detail. Broadband penetration, as a measure of ICT development, is usually measured by the proportion of broadband connections available [38,63] Therefore, this paper uses the proportion of actual rural broadband users out of the total regional users to measure rural broadband adoption as the main independent variable, expressed by Broadband. In the robustness test, the penetration rate of household computers in rural households, i.e., the ownership of household computers per 100 households, is selected for reference Zhang [64] and is represented by Computer.…”
Section: Main Independent Variablementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the Introduction, the impact of ICT application on agricultural carbon reduction was described in detail. Broadband penetration, as a measure of ICT development, is usually measured by the proportion of broadband connections available [38,63] Therefore, this paper uses the proportion of actual rural broadband users out of the total regional users to measure rural broadband adoption as the main independent variable, expressed by Broadband. In the robustness test, the penetration rate of household computers in rural households, i.e., the ownership of household computers per 100 households, is selected for reference Zhang [64] and is represented by Computer.…”
Section: Main Independent Variablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above three core issues for research and progress have important theoretical value and policy implications for analyzing the impact of ICTs on ACRE. Indeed, broadband is the main infrastructure for carrying information, and household broadband penetration within a region is often used to represent ICTs development level [36][37][38]. Our paper defines broadband adoption as an ICTs application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though qualitative studies had been receiving less attention in certain traditional research areas, including energy, sustainability, and CG research, the number of qualitative studies is growing. Numerous qualitative studies have recently been published in different areas of sustainability research (e.g., agriculture [84], corporate sustainability and reporting [85], and sustainability education [86]), and also on topics similar to this research (CSR and competitive advantage [87], COVID-19 challenges for companies [88], and ESG [89]). Regarding concrete methods in sustainability research, qualitative content analysis [90,91] and case studies at smaller [58] and larger companies [92] have also been published recently.…”
Section: Research Setting and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technological pillars of the Industry 4.0 revolution include Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), robots, drones, 5-and 6G systems, blockchain, virtual and augmented reality, and 3D printing [1]. Improving adoption of smart agricultural technologies is a focus of global institutions and organizations [2]. Agricultural extension's success in disseminating information that promotes farmers' adoption of contemporary agricultural technology is critical in the adoption cycle [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%