Ethical Frameworks and Farmer Participation in Controversial Farming Practices

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Sarika P. Cardoso
Harvey S. James Jr.
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[1] University of Missouri,Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics
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Farm management decisions; Ethical issues; Ethical decision making; Chemical farm inputs; Genetically modified crops; Crop and livestock production;
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There are a number of agricultural farming practices that are controversial. These may include using chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides, and planting genetically modified crops, as well as the decision to dehorn cattle rather than raise polled cattle breeds. We use data from a survey of Missouri crop and livestock producers to determine whether a farmer’s ethical framework affects his or her decision to engage in these practices. We find that a plurality of farmers prefer an agricultural policy that reflects principles based on rights rather than principles of utilitarianism or justice. Furthermore, after controlling for personal and farm characteristics, we find a positive correlation between farmers preferring a rights-based policy and a farmer’s use of chemical farm inputs and polled rather than horned cattle. We also find that a combination of ethical framework and farm and farmer characteristics correlate with decisions to use farm chemicals, while only farm and farmer characteristics affect the decision to plant GM crops and only a farmer’s ethical framework affects the decision to use polled cattle.
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页码:377 / 404
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