Eva Stephani Caroline
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Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
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Eva Stephani Caroline's research focuses on understanding the effectiveness of competition-based programs in promoting agricultural conservation. Her work investigates water use efficiency and irrigation management practices, specifically examining the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest in Arkansas. She has co-authored publications with Qiuqiong Huang of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest (2026)
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Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest (2025)
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- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
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