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Factors Influencing Farmer Adoption of Portable Computers for Site-Specific Management: A Case Study for Cotton Production
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Precision AgricultureEngineeringLand UseAgricultural ExtensionAgricultural EconomicsTechnology AdoptionCotton ProductionSocial SciencesAgricultural CyberneticsFarmer AdoptionFarming SystemPersonal Digital AssistantsAgricultural MachineryTechnology TransferAssistive TechnologyGeographyPrecision FarmingMarketingGlobal Positioning SystemsCase StudyTechnology
Personal digital assistants (PDA) and handheld global positioning systems (GPS) have become increasingly important in cotton production but little is known about their use. This research analyzed the adoption of PDA/handheld GPS devices in cotton production. A younger farmer who used a computer in farm management and had a positive perception of Extension had a greater likelihood of adopting the devices. In addition, farmers who used complementary remote sensing, plant mapping, and grid soil sampling information were more likely to use PDA/handheld GPS devices. Finally, the COTMAN in-field decision support program from Extension also positively impacted adoption.
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