Associate Professor Alejandro Plastina published in the most recent issue of Choices. Plastina authored the article "Pervasive Disadoption Substantially Offsets New Adoption of Cover Crops and No-Till," with Wendiam Sawadgo, Assistant Professor with the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at Auburn University, and Emmanuel Okonkwo, a Research Assistant with the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at Auburn University. The article examines regional trends of adoption and disadoption of cover crops and no-till in the United States.
Pervasive Disadoption Substantially Offsets New Adoption of Cover Crops and No-Till
Alejandro Plastina, Wendiam Sawadgo, and Emmanuel Okonkwo
Choices
https://www.choicesmagazine.org/choices-magazine/submitted-articles/pervasive-disadoption-substantially-offsets-new-adoption-of-cover-crops-and-no-till
(Released July 2024)