Sentences with phrase «agricultural economics professor»

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Meanwhile, Michael Anderson, an associate professor of agricultural and resource economics at the University of California, Berkeley, estimates $ 100 billion is more accurate.
Chris Hurt, a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., said in a recent presentation that the U.S. Federal Reserve's quantitative easing (that is, the practice of issuing money to buy long - term government debt) likely elevated U.S. farmland prices.
Conducted by Dr. Edward Jaenicke, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics at Penn State University, the study for the first time singles out organic equivalency policy to scientifically evaluate whether the policy is having its intended results.
Mark Stephenson, director of dairy policy analysis with the University of Wisconsin, Madison; and, Dr. Andrew Novakovic, professor of agricultural economics at Cornell University, addressed the history and ideas behind federal milk orders.
by Dave DeWitt, Associate Professor (Adjunct Faculty), Department of Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business, New Mexico State University
Prashant Bharadwaj, an assistant professor of economics at the University of California - San Diego who studies development and labor economics, said the research helps fill an important gap by looking at persistent, moderate pollution like that from agricultural fires.
In a study, the share of college graduates — often referred to as human capital — and the quality of life in a community were found to significantly contribute to economic growth, said Stephan Goetz, professor of agricultural and regional economics, Penn State and director of the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development.
But Nikolaus and Brenna Ellison, an assistant professor of agricultural and consumer economics at U of I conducted a study to first establish which consumers already use spices and herbs, and to determine how they use them.
«The prevalence and severity of global malnutrition could drop significantly by 2050, particularly in the poorest regions of the world,» said Thomas Hertel, Distinguished Professor of Agricultural Economics.
«Back in the 80's he saw that this was a potential problem down the road and set up an experiment in Milan, Tennessee, to see how no - till and cover crops can impact cotton yields,» said Chris Boyer, the paper's lead author and a UTIA associate professor of agricultural and resource economics.
«In 2011, 8.35 percent of Americans over age 60 faced the threat of hunger — that translates to 4.8 million people,» said Craig Gundersen, University of Illinois soybean industry endowed professor in agricultural strategy in the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics and executive director of the National Soybean Research Laboratory who led the data analysis oagricultural strategy in the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics and executive director of the National Soybean Research Laboratory who led the data analysis oAgricultural and Consumer Economics and executive director of the National Soybean Research Laboratory who led the data analysis on the study.
The U of A researchers — Rick Ulrich, professor of chemical engineering; Darin Nutter, professor of mechanical engineering; Jennie Popp, professor of agricultural economics and agribusiness; and Marty Matlock, professor of biological and agricultural engineering, in addition to Thoma — partnered with researchers at Michigan Technological University.
In a study of how recent Chinese imports affected the U.S. labor force, the researchers found that counties with higher rates of self - employment suffered fewer negative effects, such as reduced job growth, from increased imports than counties with lower self - employment rates, said Stephan Goetz, professor of agricultural and regional economics, Penn State and director of the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development.
«In order to grow enough corn, we've been pushing to the fringes, into land that needs extensive irrigating,» says Otto Doering, professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University.
Many of your favorite products at the grocery store are going to cost more, according to Glynn Tonsor, associate professor of agricultural economics at Kansas State University.
In a study of relationships between socioeconomic variables and opioid - related drug overdoses, researchers found several correlations that are often not discussed in the current conversation about the nation's deaths of despair, which includes opioid overdoses, said Stephan Goetz, professor of agricultural and regional economics, Penn State and director of the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development.
«Kansas wheat producers are challenged by weather, pests and disease,» said Andrew Barkley professor of agricultural economics and lead researcher of a multi-disciplinary team that included agronomists and plant pathologists.
«You're definitely going to need to expand loading and export facilities and bolster the strength of your rail lines from North Dakota west and east,» said Bruce McCarl, a regents professor with the Department of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University.
One way the state could get a better handle on its water situation would be to better use the technology available to it to understand things like how much groundwater it has and more detailed information on crops, said Richard Howitt, a professor emeritus, with UC Davis Agricultural & Resource Economics.
Last year, Brandon McFadden, an assistant professor of food and resource economics at the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, published a study that showed scientific facts scarcely change consumers» impressions of genetically modified food and other organisms.
Christiana Stoddard is assistant professor in the department of agricultural economics and economics at Montana State University.
Paul A. Lewin is an assistant professor in the department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at the University of Idaho.
Mark Anderson, assistant professor in the Montana State University Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics and Mary Beth Walker, professor and dean with the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University, examined elementary school test score data on the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) from 2001 - 2010 across the state's rural districts, fifteen of which operated on a four - day week.
The Indiana Economic Outlook, School Funding Matters and Referendum Issues Presenter: Dr. Larry DeBoer, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University
«The implication is that if we are producing more and consuming more, we must assume that emission rates will grow significantly faster than we thought,» study co-author and assistant professor in the University of Illinois (U of I) Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics Peter Christensen said in a U of I press release published by EurekaAlert!
Maximillian Auffhammer, an assistant professor of agricultural and resource economics at UC Berkeley, and Richard Carson, a professor of economics at UC San Diego, studied pollution data from 30 Chinese provinces.
Based on the cost for plants like the one BP proposed in Florida, the cost could be 10 times higher for a cellulosic plant than a corn ethanol one, at least for the first plants, says Wallace Tyner, a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University.
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