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Seth Wechsler
Seth Wechsler
Agricultural Economist, Economic Research Service
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Genetically engineered crops in the United States.
J Fernandez-Cornejo, S Wechsler, M Livingston, L Mitchell
Economic Research Service 6 (9), 2014
4262014
Pesticide use in US agriculture: 21 selected crops, 1960-2008
J Fernandez-Cornejo, RF Nehring, C Osteen, S Wechsler, A Martin, ...
USDA-ERS Economic Information Bulletin, 2014
2942014
Has resistance taken root in US corn fields? Demand for insect control
S Wechsler, D Smith
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 100 (4), 1136-1150, 2018
852018
Conservation tillage, herbicide use, and genetically engineered crops in the United States: The case of soybeans
J Fernandez-Cornejo, C Hallahan, RF Nehring, S Wechsler
AgBioForum, 2013
812013
Sowing uncertainty: what we do and don’t know about the planting of pesticide-treated seed
C Hitaj, DJ Smith, A Code, S Wechsler, PD Esker, MR Douglas
BioScience 70 (5), 390-403, 2020
562020
Development, adoption, and management of drought-tolerant corn in the United States
J McFadden, D Smith, S Wechsler, S Wallander
462019
Revisiting the impact of Bt corn adoption by US farmers
J Fernandez-Cornejo, S Wechsler
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 41 (3), 377-390, 2012
422012
Economic Issues in the Coexistence of Organic, Genetically Engineered (GE), and Non-GE Crops
C Greene, S Wechsler, A Adalja, J Hanson
402016
The use of genetically engineered dicamba-tolerant soybean seeds has increased quickly, benefiting adopters but damaging crops in some fields
SJ Wechsler, D Smith, J McFadden, L Dodson, S Williamson
Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural …, 2019
362019
What do farmers' weed control decisions imply about glyphosate resistance? Evidence from surveys of US corn fields
S Wechsler, JR McFadden, DJ Smith
Pest management science 74 (5), 1143-1154, 2018
202018
The Adoption of Genetically Engineered Alfalfa, Canola and Sugarbeets in the United States
J Fernandez-Cornejo, SJ Wechsler, D Milkove
182016
Recent trends in GE adoption
J Fernandez-Cornejo, S Wechsler
US Department of Economic Research Services. Retrieved from http://www. ers …, 2014
172014
Recent trends in GE adoption
S Wechsler
Washington, DC: United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research …, 2017
132017
Genetically engineered crops in the United States. ERR-162. Washington, DC: US Department of Agriculture
J Fernandez-Cornejo, S Wechsler, M Livingston, L Mitchell
Economic Research Service. http://www. ers. usda. gov/publications/err …, 2014
112014
Trends in the adoption of genetically engineered corn, cotton, and soybeans
SJ Wechsler
Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural …, 2018
92018
Adoption of genetically engineered crops in the US
SJ Wechsler
Washington, DC: USDA, 2018
92018
The adoption of genetically engineered alfalfa, canola and sugarbeets in the United States. United States Department of Agriculture
J Fernandez-Cornejo, SJ Wechsler, DL Milkove
Economic Research Service, Washington, DC, USA, 2016
92016
Pesticide Use Peaked in 1981, Then Trended Downward, Driven by Technological Innovations and Other Factors
J Fernandez-Cornejo, C Osteen, R Nehring, S Wechsler
Amber Waves, 2014
92014
Adoption of genetically engineered crops by US farmers has increased steadily for over 15 years
J Fernandez-Cornejo, S Wechsler, M Livingston
Amber Waves, 2014
92014
Genetically Engineered Crops in the United States. Washington DC: US Department of Agriculture
J Fernandez-Cornejo, S Wechsler, M Livingston, L Mitchell
Economic Research Service, Economic Research Report 162, 2014
82014
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