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Category_ID - 5
Doc_Title - Estimating Adoption of GMO Soybeans and Corn: A Case Study of Ohio, USA
Doc_Author - David A. Darr, Wen S. Chern
Doc_Number - AEDE-WP-0003-00
Doc_Start_Date - 06/13/2001
Doc_End_Date - 06/13/2002
Doc_URL_AddLocal - C:\WINNT\ACF1558.tmp
Tag_Functional - AED Econ Working Paper
Tag_SubUnit - Agribusiness-Farm Management
Tag_Program - NULL
Tag_Industry - Crop Production Practices
Tag_Misc - Biotechnology
Tag_Resources - Corn,Soybeans
Tag_Practice - Management,Ohio
We have conducted a survey of Ohio farmers and attempt to estimate adoption of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) based on Ohio farmer attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. By doing this, we have identified factors that are significant in the farmer's decision-making process of whether or not to adopt GMOs. Keywords: Biotechnology, Ohio, Soybeans, Corn