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View article: Farmers' Social Capital in Agricultural Decision‐Making<sup>☆</sup>
Farmers' Social Capital in Agricultural Decision‐Making<sup>☆</sup> Open
Reducing tillage is a key goal for conservation and regenerative agriculture, yet research has struggled to identify ways to increase the use of the practice among farmers. Recent scholarship has identified social capital as an important p…
View article: Assessing the impacts of stakeholder involvement in long‐term agricultural experiments via a case study in the upper US Midwest
Assessing the impacts of stakeholder involvement in long‐term agricultural experiments via a case study in the upper US Midwest Open
Agricultural researchers are increasingly encouraged to engage with stakeholders to improve the usefulness of their projects, but iterative research on the design and assessment of stakeholder engagement is scarce. The USDA Long‐Term Agroe…
View article: Social targeting conservation subsidies in the Western Lake Erie Basin
Social targeting conservation subsidies in the Western Lake Erie Basin Open
Achieving public conservation objectives often requires voluntary conservation on private land. However, some landowners are reluctant to participate in voluntary conservation programs, even when offered financial incentives. Heterogeneity…
View article: The LTAR Cropland Common Experiment at the Kellogg Biological Station
The LTAR Cropland Common Experiment at the Kellogg Biological Station Open
The Kellogg Biological Station Long‐term Agroecosystem Research site (KBS LTAR) joined the national LTAR network in 2015 to represent a northeast portion of the North Central Region, extending across 76,000 km 2 of southern Michigan and no…
View article: The Religious Foundations of Welfare, Social Inclusion, and Anti‐Immigrant Attitudes in Europe
The Religious Foundations of Welfare, Social Inclusion, and Anti‐Immigrant Attitudes in Europe Open
This paper unites disparate literature to test the influence of religious belonging and behavior characteristics along with secular welfare boundaries on anti‐immigrant attitudes. We suggest that welfare states varied in their religious fo…
View article: Scaling up agricultural conservation: Predictors of cover crop use across time and space in the US upper Midwest
Scaling up agricultural conservation: Predictors of cover crop use across time and space in the US upper Midwest Open
Scaling up cover crop use will increase crop diversity on agricultural lands and help achieve sustainable production and environmental wellbeing. To increase the total acreage planted to cover crops, more farmers need to use cover crops on…
View article: Using three consecutive years of farmer survey data to identify prevailing conservation practices in four Midwestern US states
Using three consecutive years of farmer survey data to identify prevailing conservation practices in four Midwestern US states Open
Granular temporal and spatial scale observations of conservation practices are essential for identifying changes in the production systems that improve soil health and water quality and inform long-term agricultural research and adaptive p…
View article: Resilience to Nested Crises: The Effects of the Beirut Explosion on COVID-19 Safety Protocol Adherence During Humanitarian Assistance to Refugees
Resilience to Nested Crises: The Effects of the Beirut Explosion on COVID-19 Safety Protocol Adherence During Humanitarian Assistance to Refugees Open
To provide services safely to refugees during the COVID-19 pandemic, humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have instituted public health safety protocols to mitigate the risk of spreading the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, it can …