Determinants of Water Source Choice for Irrigation in the Arkansas Delta

Author:

Kovacs Kent1,Henry Christopher23,Huang Qiuqiong1,Krutz Larry Jason4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Accounting, Economics, and Finance University of Arkansas Little Rock

2. Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department University of Arkansas

3. Rice Research and Extension Center University of Arkansas,Stuttgart Arkansas

4. Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute Mississippi State University

Abstract

AbstractThe use and the share of water applied from several irrigation water sources correlate with the irrigation practices in use by the peers of Arkansan farmers. From a sample of producers from an irrigation survey in Arkansas, a bivariate sample selection model accounts for how peer use of numerous irrigation practices affects the use and the share of irrigation that comes from a water source. The bivariate sample selection model controls for the bias in the statistical estimates that occur because producers who volunteer for an irrigation survey are likely to know about and use irrigation more than the population. We find that peer influence operates through multiple irrigation practices, and peer influence through an irrigation practice depends on an irrigator's location and current farm practices. For example, peer use of a tail‐water recovery system and peer use of alternate wetting and drying both increase the probability of surface water use alone.

Publisher

Wiley

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