Monday, September 21, 2020

Members in the News: Glauber, Westhoff, Secchi, Whitacre, Stefano, Hertel, Lusk, Anderson, Burney, Tonsor, Jansen, Bozic, Boyer, DeLong.. et al.

 Joseph Glauber, IFPRI
Patrick Westhoff, University of Missouri

Farm Income to Hit 7-Year High, Thanks to Record-Setting Federal Aid

By: Successful Farming - September 2, 2020

“They could exceed, at the end of the day, $37 billion in payments,” said former USDA chief economist Joe Glauber, now at the IFPRI think tank. “One thing we know, they (the income figures) will be revised again.” The USDA is scheduled to update its income forecast on Dec 2 and again in February 2021. 

“I was surprised the 2020 number was as high as it was,” said Pat Westhoff of the FAPRI think tank at the University of Missouri, who projected in June that farm subsidies would set a record this year.

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Joseph Glauber, IFPRI

US farmers in line for record $37bn in government handouts this year

By: Financial Times - September 2, 2020

China's imports of farm goods covered by the trade deal were $7.bn at the end of July. Still Beijing and Washington reached a truce in January that included commitments from China to purchase $12.5bn worth of extra farm goods. Senior Research Fellow Joseph Glauber said, “sales of US farm goods to China were on track to return to 2017 levels this year.”

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Silvia Secchi, University of Iowa

Iowa Farmers Face Climate-Fueled Destruction, While the Industry Says it’s ‘Just Weather’

By: Civil Eats - September 9, 2020

“Most farmers replied that their coping mechanism was crop insurance,” said Silvia Secchi, an author of the study and a professor researching environmental impact on agriculture at the University of Iowa. “So there’s really not a broader discussion about it. Just look at the last couple of years. There’s no pressure towards making changes to how we manage the landscape. We’re going to spend more and more money to prop up specific crops. Whether it’s crop insurance or disaster payments, we’re spending money on making it worse in the long-term instead of better.”

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Brian Whitacre, Oklahoma State University


Spiro Stefanou, University of Florida

Stefanou to Lead USDA Economic Research Service

By: Citrus Industry & WIBW - September 3, 2020

Stefanou’s research at UF/IFAS has revolved around how businesses make decisions that impact future production possibilities. A key feature is how businesses choose to adopt effective technologies and their capabilities to extract the maximum potential from these technologies. Stefanou’s scholarship has also addressed themes of competitiveness and growth, and related policy implications.

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Read more on: Citrus Industry & WIBW


Thomas Hertel, Purdue University
Jayson Lusk, Purdue University

Purdue team receives $2 million NSF grant to create global network

By: Earth Imaging Journal - September 14, 2020

“We’ve set out to create a global network of scientific teams and research communities to work together and tackle sustainability issues related to land and water use across the globe,” said Thomas W. Hertel, distinguished professor of agricultural economics, principal investigator on the project, and director of the GLASS project at Purdue. “With GLASSNET, our goal is to reduce barriers to information-sharing by creating global linkages between researchers. We hope to leverage those with complementary expertise, integrate cross-disciplinary data and analyses, and bridge gaps between supporting disciplines and scales of analysis.”

“This project leverages and expands the important work Dr. Hertel has led in the Department of Agricultural Economics to improve the sustainability of our food systems,” said Jayson Lusk, distinguished professor and head of Purdue’s Department of Agricultural Economics.

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John Anderson, University of Arkansas


Shaheer Burney, University of Wisconsin

Industrial hemp virtual field day

By: Morning Ag Clips - September 14, 2020

The UW-Madison Division of Extension is hosting an Industrial Hemp Virtual Field Day on September 18 from 11:00am to 1:00pm. The field day will provide an update on current UW-Madison and the Division of Extension industrial hemp research with essential oils, seed, and fiber production. An update on research projects occurring in the Midwest is also planned.

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Jayson Lusk, Purdue University
Glynn Tonsor, Kansas State University

COVID-19 comes with silver linings for the beef industry

By: Lincoln Journal Star - September 16, 2020

Jayson Lusk, the head of the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University, was the first speaker part of the Pasture to Plate webinar series put on by the South Dakota Farm Bureau. Speaking on June 23, Lusk covered the cattle and beef supply chain over the three-month period of rapid growth and decline.

Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. - Beef Labeling with Dr. Glynn Tonsor, Kansas State University

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Jim Jansen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

2020 net farm income forecast to increase by 21.7%

By: Star Herald - September 13, 2020

“Started in late 2019, what is referred to as the marketing facilitation program (MFP) and the second program known as the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), those two programs across the United States and the state of Nebraska have helped to offset some of those financial losses due to the disruption in trade or the resulting impact COVID-19 had on the supply chain or on the demand for things like ethanol, for example,” UNL Agricultural Systems Economist Extension Educator Jim Jansen said.

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Marin Bozic, University of Minnesota

Why fewer Minnesota dairy farmers are going out of business

By: Star Tribune - September 16, 2020

Peterson, who represents Minnesota’s Seventh Congressional District, “played a huge role” in getting dairy margin coverage into the farm bill, said University of Minnesota dairy economist Marin Bozic.

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Christopher Boyer, University of Tennessee
Karen Lewis DeLong, University of Tennessee
Carlos Trejo-Pech, University of Tennessee

UTIA To Launch UT Agribusiness Academy

By: The Greenville Sun - September 16, 2020

The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture has been awarded a $300,000 grant to create instructional resources and develop a self-sustaining professional development program — the UT Agribusiness Academy — for current Tennessee secondary agriculture teachers. The project team, comprised of faculty from the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications, will develop e-learning content modules that follow course standards of the secondary Tennessee agribusiness program of study.

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Read more on: The Greenville Sun


Jennifer Ifft, Kansas State University

Farmers turning to non-traditional lenders

By: KRVN - September 11, 2020

Jenny Ifft spoke recently at the Risk and Profit Conference, hosted by K-State Research and Extension and the K-State Department of Agricultural Economics. Her talk highlighted a growing trend by farmers to seek alternate ways of funding their business.

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Luis Pena-Levano, University of Florida
Shaheer Burney, University of Wisconsin
Derek Farnsworth, University of Florida
Gulcan Onel, University of Florida
Skyler Simnitt, Economic Research Service
Cesar Escalante, University of Georgia
Tianyuan Luo, University of Florida
Lurleen Walters, University of Florida
Shellye Suttles, Indiana University
Grace Melo, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

COVID-19 and the Agriculture Industry: Labor, Supply Chains, and Consumer Behavior

By: Vegetable Growers News, Fat Pitch Financials, Fruit Growers News, SF Gate, Chron, 21 WFMJ, WBOC, WICZ, Seed Daily, State of Digital Publishing, Axcess News, Magazines Today, International Association of Business Communicators, Gateway News Source, One News Page, Invest USA, Business Class News, Next Wave Group, Daily Times Leader, Fox 21 Delmarva, The Inyo Register, The Saline Courier, KTVN, The Post & Mail, Antlers American, Winslow, Evans, & Crocker Inc., Benzinga, The Punxsutawney Spirit, Starkville Daily News, Decatur Daily Democrat, Borger News-Herald, Morning News, The Ridgway Record, The Observer News Enterprise, The Kane Republican, Chronicle Journal, My Mother Lode, The Pilot News, The Community Post, & Sweetwater Reporter - September 4, 2020

It’s no secret that producers of toilet paper and PPE had a quick increase in demand in March 2020. But how has the global pandemic affected the labor markets, supply chains, and overall consumer behavior specifically in the United States?

In the new theme of articles “COVID-19 and the Agriculture Industry: Labor, Supply Chains, and Consumer Behavior,” six articles discuss the effects of COVID-19 on labor disruptions, policy changes, H-2A program, transportation and consumer purchasing behavior.

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Read more on: Vegetable Growers News, Fat Pitch Financials, Fruit Growers News, SF Gate, Chron, 21 WFMJ, WBOC, WICZ, Seed Daily, State of Digital Publishing, Axcess News, Magazines Today, International Association of Business Communicators, Gateway News Source, One News Page, Invest USA, Business Class News, Next Wave Group, Daily Times Leader, Fox 21 Delmarva, The Inyo Register, The Saline Courier, KTVN, The Post & Mail, Antlers American, Winslow, Evans, & Crocker Inc., Benzinga, The Punxsutawney Spirit, Starkville Daily News, Decatur Daily Democrat, Borger News-Herald, Morning News, The Ridgway Record, The Observer News Enterprise, The Kane Republican, Chronicle Journal, My Mother Lode, The Pilot News, The Community Post, & Sweetwater Reporter


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