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    Medium-term economic impacts of cover crop adoption in Maryland by Zhang, Yifei, Che, Yuyuan, Rejesus, Roderick M., Cavigelli, Michel A., White, Kathryn E., Aglasan, Serkan, Knight, Lynn G., Dell, Curtis J., Hollinger, David Y., Lane, Erin D., Mirsky, Steven B.

    Published in Soil security (01-12-2024)
    “…Cover cropping has the potential to generate private economic benefits to farm operations as well as larger-scale environmental benefits to the broader…”
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    Long-term economic impacts of no-till adoption by Che, Yuyuan, Rejesus, Roderick M., Cavigelli, Michel A., White, Kathryn E., Aglasan, Serkan, Knight, Lynn G., Dell, Curt, Hollinger, David, Lane, Erin D.

    Published in Soil security (01-12-2023)
    “…No-till has long been considered a sustainable agricultural practice because of its potential to provide on-farm productivity benefits as well as off-site…”
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    Will adoption occur if a practice is win-win for profit and the environment? An application to a rancher's grazing practice choices by Che, Yuyuan, Feng, Hongli, Hennessy, David A.

    Published in Ecological economics (01-07-2023)
    “…Rotational grazing has the potential to provide both economic and environmental benefits; however, the set of ranchers that adopts is much smaller than the set…”
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    The price evolution of wind turbines in China: A study based on the modified multi-factor learning curve by Yu, Yang, Li, Hong, Che, Yuyuan, Zheng, Qiongjie

    Published in Renewable energy (01-04-2017)
    “…It is surprising to observe that China has led the wind turbine price reductions across the world. To explain turbine price changes, the theoretical mechanism…”
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    Challenges for rotational grazing practice: Views from non-adopters across the Great Plains, USA by Wang, Tong, Jin, Hailong, Kreuter, Urs, Feng, Hongli, Hennessy, David A., Teague, Richard, Che, Yuyuan

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-02-2020)
    “…Many ranchers who practice rotational grazing have experienced economic and ecological benefits. However, the adoption rate of rotational grazing has…”
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    Payments from agricultural conservation programs and cover crop adoption by Park, Byungyul, Rejesus, Roderick M., Aglasan, Serkan, Che, Yuyuan, Hagen, Stephen C., Salas, William

    Published in Applied economic perspectives and policy (01-06-2023)
    “…This study explores how aggregate payments received from two different U.S. agricultural conservation programs—the Environmental Quality Incentives Program…”
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    Unintended environmental benefits of crop insurance: Nitrogen and phosphorus in water bodies by Lu, Xun, Che, Yuyuan, Rejesus, Roderick M., Goodwin, Barry K., Ghosh, Sujit K., Paudel, Jayash

    Published in Ecological economics (01-02-2023)
    “…Agricultural policies without explicit environmental goals can indirectly affect the natural environment through its effect on farmer input use behavior. For…”
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    Four Essays on Farmers’ Behavior when Making Insurance, Grazing, and Seed Decisions in the Face of Uncertainty by Che, Yuyuan

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Decision-makers typically encounter at least some difficulties when making decisions about managing uncertain future outcomes. Traditional economic theory…”
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    Recency effects and participation at the extensive and intensive margins in the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program by Che, Yuyuan, Feng, Hongli, Hennessy, David A.

    “…Participation in the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) has increased over time at both extensive (insured acres) and intensive (coverage level)…”
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    Characterizing the Decision Process in Setting Corn and Soybean Seeding Rates by Hennessy, David, Lindsey, Alexander, Che, Yuyuan, Lindsey, Laura, Singh, Maninder, Feng, Hongli, Hawkins, Elizabeth, Subburayalu, Sakthi, Black, Roy, Richer, Eric, Ochs, Daniel

    Published in Journal of extension (01-01-2022)
    “…Selecting optimal corn and soybean seeding rates are difficult decisions to make. A survey of Ohio and Michigan farm operators finds that, although generally…”
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