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Early adoption,experience, and farm performance of GM corn seeds
Authors:Ursula Aldana  Brad Barham  Jeremy Foltz  Pilar Useche
Institution:1. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Horacio Urteaga 694, Jesús María, Lima, Perú;2. University of Wisconsin‐Madison, 427 Lorch St. Madison, WI 53706, USA;3. University of Florida, McCarty Hall A (MCCA), P.O. Box 110240, Gainesville, FL 32611‐0240, USA
Abstract:The current article explores the characteristics that distinguish early from late adopters of GM corn and measures the productivity impacts of early adoption, for a sample of farmers in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The results of the adoption analysis confirm that size, education as well as specialization are positively correlated with early adoption. In addition, these results also show that farms that are mostly worked by family labor but hire some off‐farm labor are more likely to adopt GM seeds earlier in the diffusion process. The productivity analysis demonstrates the superiority of stacked varieties. At the same time, we find no evidence of a direct impact of experience on yields. Given the previously documented impact of early adoption on the use of stacked varieties, we conclude that experience plays a role through the adoption of these new technologies but does not play a role in allowing the producer to use the technology more efficiently, once it has been adopted.
Keywords:D81  D83  Q12  O33  GM technology  Learning  Uncertainty
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