Eva Stephani Caroline
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Graduate Student Researcher
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
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Eva Stephani Caroline studies agricultural water management and conservation practices. Her research has investigated the effectiveness of competition-based programs in promoting conservation among agricultural producers, specifically examining the "Most Crop per Drop" contest in Arkansas. This work explores how such initiatives can influence farmer behavior regarding water use efficiency and irrigation management. Caroline collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Qiuqiong Huang, Gertrude Dotse Bampoe, and Christopher Henry, on shared publications within the field of agricultural economics and agribusiness.
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- Publications: 3
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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