The use of pesticides to control agricultural pests both benefits
farm production and imposes health and environmental costs on
producers and society. This title, first published in 1988,
includes an application of the author's methodology to tomato
production, in which Antle illuminates the roles that alternative
methods of pest management play in producer welfare. He also
develops a more general empirical framework for studying producer
welfare under uncertainty - a framework in which production risk,
sequential decision making, and attitudes toward risk are
integrated. This title will be of interest to students of
environmental studies.
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