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Abstract
Realizing the thrift and cyclic utilization of natural resources, improving agricultural economic benefit and ecological efficiency are the basic requirements of combined circular agriculture, and also the inevitable directions of Chinese agricultural development. This paper based on farmer economic theory, take the farmer fertilizer inputs of the three provinces Shandong, Shanxi, Hubei as examples, through establishing econometric models, through knowing the farmer reduction inputs and its influence factors in combined circular agriculture, to make study to the economic ecology benefits research of combined circular agriculture. The research result shows only under "incremental utilization" and "decremental utilization" these two choices, most farmers tend to the decremental utilization of fertilizer"; in addition, the gender, family agricultural acreage of agricultural production decision makers, the cognition degree, government technical support degree of farmers to combined circular agriculture all have obviously impact on fertilizer application behaviors. To further stimulate farmers reduce using means of production during productive process, it needs to promote paying attention to the guidance of agricultural productive large-scale growers and women, improve the cognition degree of farmers to combined circular agriculture, reinforce government technical support degree, and improve economic ecology benefits of combined circular agriculture.
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