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Elicitation of Subjective Beliefs: A Pilot study of farmers' nitrogen management decision-making in Central Iowa
Economics Working Papers
  • Sandip Agarwal, Iowa State University
  • Keri L. Jacobs, Iowa State University
  • Quinn Weninger, Iowa State University
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Number
16005
Abstract

In the spring of 2014, we conducted a survey of Iowa crop producers to (1) learn about common nutrient management practices, and (2) to elicit farmers' subjective beliefs about the weather and crop growth uncertainty they face when making nutrient management decisions. The survey is part of a larger study that seeks to uncover the subjective or perceived relationship between nitrogen application practices, e.g., quantity, timing, application method, and crop yield outcomes. This paper provides a rationale for measuring subjective beliefs in the context of decision making under uncertainty and discusses specific design elements of the 2014 survey instrument. We provide summary statistics for the information that was gathered and discuss lessons learned from the pilot study.

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application/pdf
Length
34 pages
Citation Information
Sandip Agarwal, Keri L. Jacobs and Quinn Weninger. "Elicitation of Subjective Beliefs: A Pilot study of farmers' nitrogen management decision-making in Central Iowa" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/quinn-weninger/16/