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Abstract Tavernier, E. M. and S. Luk. 2008.
The role of the Federal Government in maintaining land conservation programs.
JEMREST 5:00-00 This
paper uses a logit model to analyze survey data from the 2005 National
Agricultural, Food and Public Policy Preference Survey to examine the role of
the Federal Government in maintaining land conservation programs. The mail only survey was a collaborative
effort of the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), faculty from
land grant universities and the Farm Foundation. Results
from a logit model indicate, that compared
to respondents who were 44 years old or younger, respondents who were 45 or
older were less likely to indicate that maintaining funding for working land
conservation programs such as EQIP, WHIP and CSP was important. The odds of
supporting the maintenance of funding for working land conservation program
versus no support was 0.09 times less for ages 45-54, 0.05 times less for ages
55-64 and 0.10 times less for ages 65 and older, than those who were 44 years
old or younger. These values were significant at the 10%, 5%, and 10% level,
respectively. While
the results in the age category indicated an unwillingness of respondents to
support funding to maintain working land conservation program, respondents in
the gender, sales, income, and tenure categories were more likely to do
so. The results suggested, for
example, that the odds of supporting the maintenance of funding for working
land conservation program increased by 11.13 times for women. This value was significant at the 5% level,
with a p-value of 0.027. |
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