ABSTRACT
A survey of agricultural producers in the Northeast portion of Arkansas was conducted to gather information on perceptions about their current farming operations and their perceptions about their ability to farm in the absence of government transition payments. Results show that producers are utilizing planting flexibility afforded them by current farm legislation. While the majority of producers believed they could continue to farm in the absence of government payments, their perceived ability to continue operations was dependent on their current level of government payments and farm size.
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