Jeffrey D. Vitale
Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
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International Journal of Biotechnology | 2008
Jeffrey D. Vitale; Harvey Glick; John T. Greenplate; Oula Traoré
West Africa has been slow in adopting agricultural biotechnology. The most progressive stance has been taken by Burkina Faso, which began field testing Bt cotton in 2003. This paper reports the first three years of Bt cotton field trials, which found that Bt cotton increased cotton yields by an average of 20% and reduced insecticide applications by two-thirds. While the technical success of Bt cotton is encouraging, the tests were confined to small scale plots and unit returns found on the experiment station. This paper extrapolates the field test results to the national scale using an economic model, which predicts the economic impacts of introducing Bt cotton in the Burkina Faso cotton sector. The model results found that Bt cotton would generate benefits of
AgBioForum | 2007
Jeffrey D. Vitale; Tracey Boyer; Rafael Uaiene; John H. Sanders
106 per year under typical pest density conditions.
Agricultural Economics | 2009
Jeffrey D. Vitale; Hamady Djourra; Aminata Sidibé
Agricultural Systems | 2010
Felix G. Baquedano; John H. Sanders; Jeffrey D. Vitale
Agronomy Journal | 2007
S. K. Jalota; A. Sood; Jeffrey D. Vitale; Raghavan Srinivasan
Agronomy Journal | 2010
Seong Cheol Park; Jeffrey D. Vitale; Jason Clemn Turner; Jeffory A. Hattey; Art Stoecker
AgBioForum | 2010
Emmanuel Tumusiime; Hugo De Groote; Jeffrey D. Vitale; Brian D. Adam
Agronomy Journal | 2014
Chad J. Penn; Jeffrey D. Vitale; Scott Fine; Chad B. Godsey; J. B. Payne
Agricultural Economics | 2014
Emmanuel Tumusiime; B. Wade Brorsen; Jeffrey D. Vitale
Peanut Science | 2011
Chad B. Godsey; Jeffrey D. Vitale; P. G. Mulder; Jon-Joseph Q. Armstrong; John P. Damicone; Kenneth E. Jackson; Kelly Suehs