Identifying economic hurdles to early adoption of preventative practices: the case of trunk diseases in California winegrape vineyards
This study examines the economic factors that influence grower decisions regarding preventative practices for trunk diseases in California winegrape production.
The research identifies key hurdles to early adoption and provides recommendations for policy and extension programs to improve disease management practices.
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