Multiple Choice

Two neighboring farmers, Chen and Davis, must decide whether to use 'Natural Pollinators' or 'Chemical Pesticides' on their crops. The choices they make affect each other's yields. Farmer Davis has already decided and communicated that he will be using 'Chemical Pesticides' this season. Given this information, Farmer Chen calculates his potential outcomes:

  • If Chen uses 'Natural Pollinators', his crop yield will be 300 bushels.
  • If Chen also uses 'Chemical Pesticides', his crop yield will be 350 bushels.

Assuming Farmer Chen's only goal is to maximize his own crop yield, what is his best response to Farmer Davis's decision?

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Updated 2025-08-11

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