The Ideology of U.S. Agriculture: How Are Integrated Management Approaches Envisioned?
2017
Dentzman, Katherine | Jussaume, Raymond
The ease and affordability of the herbicide glyphosate and the development of glyphosate tolerant crops has encouraged a simplified weed management system in the U.S. However, the overuse of this technological package in recent years has led to an explosion in the number of herbicide resistant weeds and a decrease in the effectiveness of glyphosate. In addition to this bio-chemical problem, many growers appear to be stuck within a farming ideology that focuses on a reduction in time/labor, an increase in profitability and a vision of ever-increasing efficiencies of scale. This may prevent them from conceptualizing and implementing solutions that fall outside of a simple herbicide application plan. The objective of this paper is to begin describing the current ideology of industrial corn and soybean farmers in the United States, as well as how this ideology contributes to farmers’ resistance to complex weed management strategies.
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