Research Brief: Soybean Network Diffusion
Once again, I'm going to discuss a recent publication of mine (potentially the last one for a while). This time is different. Rather than try to give a high-level overview that abstracts away from all the math and statistics and coding - though some would argue that is the interesting part - I'm going to put the research almost into story form. It all started with my paper with Tanner McCarty about hemp pollen drifting from one farm to another and messing things up. We had no data but had to act quickly, so I took part in a paper that was precisely what I thought I swore off of: economic theory. After the KY Department of Agriculture provided us with some key farm-level data on hemp production, we wrote and published another paper in the AJAE . In the midst of that publishing process, it was brought to our attention by a fellow ag economist that this sort of problem was going on in the soybean sector. Needless to say, Tanner and I were eager to branch out of an area as...