Identifying the Potential Adopters of an Agricultural Innovation
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Researcher's References
Kaine G and Bewsell D, (2008) Adoption of Integrated Pest Management by apple growers: the role of context, International Journal of Pest Management, 54 (3): 255-265.
Kaine G, Lees J and Wright V (2007) An Approach to Predicting Demand for an Agricultural Innovation, Australasian Agribusiness Review, 15: 94-107.
Bewsell D, Monaghan R and Kaine G (2007) Adoption of stream fencing among dairy farmers in four catchments in New Zealand, Environmental Management, 40 (2), 201-209.
Kaine G and Higson M (2006) Understanding Variety in Landholders’ Responses to Resource Policy, Paper 6, Australasian Agribusiness Review,14, http://www.agrifood.info/review/2006/Kaine_Higson.html
Boland A, Bewsell D and Kaine G (2005) Adoption of sustainable irrigation management practices by stone and pome fruit growers in the Goulburn/Murray Valleys, Australia, Irrigation Science, November, 1 – 9.
Kaine G, Sandall J and Bewsell D (2003) Personality, strategy and innovation in agriculture, Proceedings of the 16th European Seminar on Extension Education, Eger, Hungary, September.
Kaine G, Court J and Niall E (2002) Implications of customer perceptions and decision-making for genetic gain in the wool industry, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 50 (3): 423-430.
Kaine G and Niall E (2001) The adoption of sub-surface drainage and on-off grazing by Victorian dairy farmers, Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference, Hobart, January.
Kaine G, Lees JW and Sandall J (1998) Planning and strategy on family farms, Bond Management Review, 5 (2), 35-45.
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