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Suppose a farmer (a) faces the payoff matrix below to describe the income she would derive from her choice of pesticide use relative to the choices of other farmers. the reason for this payoff matrix is the development of pesticide resistance due to high levels of pesticide exposure. describe the situation the illustrated by the payoff matrix and discuss how the economics of pesticide resistance parallel the economics of fisheries management. return on $1 investmentother farmers of pesticide application low usagehigh usage farmer alow usage$10$5 high usage$15$7

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