Scott M. Swinton

Affiliations: 
Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
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Agricultural Economics
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Malone T, Swinton SM, Pudasainee A, et al. (2022) Economic Assessment of Morel ( spp.) Foraging in Michigan, USA. Economic Botany. 76: 1-15
Baetsen-Young AM, Swinton SM, Chilvers MI. (2020) Economic Impact of Fluopyram-Amended Seed Treatments to Reduce Soybean Yield Loss Associated with Sudden Death Syndrome. Plant Disease. PDIS04200792RE
Cusser S, Bahlai C, Swinton SM, et al. (2020) Long-term research avoids spurious and misleading trends in sustainability attributes of no-till. Global Change Biology
Luther ZR, Swinton SM, Deynze BV. (2020) What drives voluntary adoption of farming practices that can abate nutrient pollution Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 75: 640-650
Swinton SM, Dulys F, Klammer SSH. (2020) Why Biomass Residue Is Not as Plentiful as It Looks: Case Study on Economic Supply of Logging Residues Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
Finger R, Swinton SM, El Benni N, et al. (2019) Precision Farming at the Nexus of Agricultural Production and the Environment Annual Review of Resource Economics. 11: 313-335
Dulys-Nusbaum E, Klammer SS, Swinton SM. (2019) How willing are different types of landowner to supply hardwood timber residues for bioenergy? Biomass and Bioenergy. 122: 45-52
Khanna M, Swinton SM, Messer KD. (2018) Sustaining our Natural Resources in the Face of Increasing Societal Demands on Agriculture: Directions for Future Research Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 40: 38-59
Robertson GP, Hamilton SK, Barham BL, et al. (2017) Cellulosic biofuel contributions to a sustainable energy future: Choices and outcomes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 356
Palm-Forster L, Swinton S, Shupp R. (2017) Farmer preferences for conservation incentives that promote voluntary phosphorus abatement in agricultural watersheds Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 72: 493-505
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