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AgriculturalEconomicsReportNo. 621

April 2004

DepartmentalPublications

2001

Department ofAgricultural EconomicsMICHIGAN STATEUNIVERSITYEast Lansing, MI48824-1039

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DEPARTMENTAL PUBLICATIONS 2001

Agricultural Economics Report 621

Department of Agricultural EconomicsMichigan State University

East Lansing, MI 48824-1039

April 2004

MSU IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION

Copyright © 2004 by Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural Economics. All rights reserved.Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, providedthat this copyright notice appears on all such copies.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Books, Monographs and Proceedings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Magazine and Newsletter Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

International Development Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Agricultural Economics Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Agricultural Economics Staff Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Extension/Experiment Station Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Doctoral Dissertations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

MS Theses and Plan B Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Miscellaneous Publications, Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Presentations, Speeches, Papers Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Ordering Procedures vary with each type of publication. Informationis at the beginning of each section.

Links to World Wide Web sites included in this bibliography areavailable at the version of this report found on the MSU AgriculturalEconomics web page:

http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/

go to: Publications, Annual Departmental Publications Lists, 2001.

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BOOKS, PARTS OF BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS AND PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS

Ordering Procedures:Contact the publisher for price and ordering information, or check with your local bookstore or library. Youmay contact the author (first listed unless another name is CAPITALIZED), Dept. of Agricultural Economics,MSU, East Lansing, MI 48824-1039, for additional information.

Batie, Sandra S. “Environmental Impacts of Modern Agriculture: the Role of Policy and TradeLiberalization.” Globalization and the Rural Environment. Otto T. Solbrig, RobertPaarlberg, and Francesco di Castri, eds., pp.261-282. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UniversityPress, 2001.

Batie, Sandra S. “The Farm Bill Predicament: Its Historical Roots and Prospects for the Future.”Working Landscapes in the Midwest: Creating Sustainable Futures for Agriculture,Forestry and Communities. Proceedings of Working Landscapes in the MidwestConference, Delavan, Wisconsin, November 8-9, 2001, pp. 50-55. http://www.forestrycenter.org/library/admin/uploadedfiles/Working%20Landscapes%20Conference%20Proceedings.pdf

Batie, Sandra S., and Richard D. Horan. “Natural Resource Policy Overview: Green PaymentsPolicy.” The 2002 Farm Bill: Policy Options and Consequences. Joe L. Outlaw andEdward G. Smith, eds., pp. 163-168. Oak Brook, IL: Farm Foundation, September 2001.National Public Policy Education Committee Publication Number 2001-01. http://www.farmfoundation.org/2002_farm_bill/batie.pdf

Bitsch, Vera. Qualitative research in applied economics: Focus: Agriculture. Aachen: Shaker,2001. (In German.)

Bonnen, James T. “The Transformation of Agriculture and the World Economy: Challenges forthe Governance of Agriculture and for the Profession.” Elmhirst Memorial Lecture.Tomorrow’s Agriculture: Incentives, Institutions, Infrastructure and Innovations.Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth International Conference of Agricultural Economists,Berlin, Germany, August 13-18, 2000. G. H. Peters and Pabhu Pingali, eds., pp. 12-40.Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001.

Ferris, John N. (Jake). “Economic Implications of Projected Land Use Patterns for Agriculture inMichigan.” Michigan Land Resource Project. Prepared for Michigan Economic andEnvironmental Roundtable. Prepared by Public Sector Consultants, Inc., with support fromFrey Foundation, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, pp. 17-42. Lansing, MI: Public SectorConsultants, November 2001.

Horan, Richard D., James S. Shortle, and David G. Abler. “Ambient Taxes When Polluters HaveMultiple Choices.” Irrigated Agriculture and the Environment. J. S. Shortle and R. Griffen,eds., pp. 31-44. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2001. (Reprinted from Journal ofEnvironmental Economics and Management 36 (September 1998): 186-199.)

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Horan, Richard D. and James S. Shortle. "Environmental Instruments for Agriculture."Environmental Policies for Agricultural Pollution Control. J. S. Shortle and D. G. Abler,eds., pp. 19-65. New York: CABI Publishing, 2001.

Horan, Richard D., Marc Ribaudo, and David G. Abler. "Voluntary and Indirect Approaches forReducing Externalities and Satisfying Multiple Objectives." Environmental Policies forAgricultural Pollution Control. J. S. Shortle and D. G. Abler, eds., pp. 67-84. New York:CABI Publishing, 2001.

MacLean, H., L. Lave, M. Griffin, and SATISH JOSHI. "Evaluation of Lignocellulosic Ethanol toFuel the USA-Canadian Light Duty Transportation Fleet". Proceedings of the 2001Environmental Sustainability Conference and Exhibition, Graz, Austria, April 8-10, 2002.Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2002. (SAE publication P-365, SAEpaper # 2001-01-3739.)

Leholm Arlen, Murari Suvedi, and Raymond Vlasin. “Research-Education-Extension Linkages.” Proceedings, First International Agronomy Congress, Agronomy Environment, and FoodSecurity for the 21st Century, pp. 455-465. New Delhi: Indian Society of Agronomy andIndian Council of Agricultural Research, 2001.

Leholm, Arlen, and Raymond Vlasin. “United States Land Grant Extension Model: MichiganState University Area of Expertise Teams.” Agricultural Extension Systems: AnInternational Perspective. North Chelmsford, MA: Erudition Books, pp. 24-42.

Lupi, Frank, and John P. Hoehn. "Case Study of a Travel-Cost Analysis: The Michigan AnglingDemand Model." Revealing the Economic Value of Protecting the Great Lakes. A.Cangelosi, ed., pp. 111-120. Washington, DC: Northeast Midwest Institute and NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2001. http://www.nemw.org/GLEconVal.pdf

Lupi, Frank, John Hoehn, Heng Chen, and Theodore Tomasi. "The Michigan Recreational AnglingDemand Model." Microbehavior and Macroresults: IIFET 2000. Proceedings of the TenthBiennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade,Corvallis, Oregon, July 10-14, 2000. Richard S. Johnston and Ann L. Shriver, eds., [CD-ROM]. Corvallis: International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001.

Lupi, Frank. "Travel Cost Method.” Revealing the Economic Value of Protecting the Great Lakes.A. Cangelosi, ed., pp. 72-77. Washington, DC: Northeast Midwest Institute and NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2001. http://www.nemw.org/GLEconVal.pdf

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Norris, Patricia E., and Andrew F. Seidl. “Natural Resource Policy Overview: Federal WaterQuality Policy and Animal Confinement Operations.” The 2002 Farm Bill: Policy Optionsand Consequences. Joe L. Outlaw and Edward G. Smith, eds., pp. 175-180. Oak Brook,IL: Farm Foundation, September 2001. National Public Policy Education CommitteePublication Number 2001-01. http://www.farmfoundation.org/2002_farm_bill/norris.pdf

Kriegl, Tom, William M. Bivens, and SHERRILL B. NOTT. “Great Lakes Grazing Network DairyEconomics Project.” Great Lakes International Grazing Conference 2001 (proceedings),Shipshewana, Indiana, February 12 - 13, 2001, pp. 3-13.

Nweke, Felix I., Dunstan S. C. Spencer, and John K. Lynam. The Cassava Transformation:African's Best-Kept Secret. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2001.

The Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa. Events and Comments from the Partnership’sConference, Washington, DC, June 2001. Developed by the Partnership to Cut Hunger andPoverty in Africa, in cooperation with the Agricultural and Natural Resource Education andCommunication Systems and the Department of Agricultural Economics at Michigan StateUniversity. Videocassette, 2001. (Also issued on CD-ROM.)http://www.wmsu.org/programs/africaconference_2002.php

Peterson, H. Christopher, and Dave D. Weatherspoon. “The Role of Scientific and BusinessIntegrity in the Future of Biotechnology: A Scenario Analysis.” 2001 AgribusinessSymposium Papers [online]. Papers presented at the International Food and AgribusinessManagement Association 2001 Agribusiness Forum and Symposium, Sydney, Australia,June 2001.http://www.ifama.org/conferences/2001Conference/Papers/Area%20IV/Peterson_HChristopher.PDF

Rahn, Allan P. “Caged Laying Hen Well-Being: An Economic Perspective.” Proceedings from the52nd North Central Avian Disease Conference and Symposium on the Science Behind PoultryHusbandry. Grand Rapids, Michigan, September 30 - October 2, 2001, pp. 19-32.http://www.msu.edu/user/rahn/Publications/NCADCPaper.pdf

Reardon, Thomas, and Christopher B. Barrett. “Ambiguous Effects of Policy Reforms onSustainable Agricultural Intensification in Africa.” Agricultural Technologies and TropicalDeforestation. A. Angelsen and D. Kaimowitz, eds., pp. 231-250. Wallingford, UK: CABIin association with the Center for International Forestry Research, 2001.

Yanggen, David, and THOMAS REARDON. “Kudzu-improved Fallows in the Peruvian Amazon.”Agricultural Technologies and Tropical Deforestation. A. Angelsen and D. Kaimowitz,eds., pp. 213-230. Wallingford, UK: CABI in association with the Center for InternationalForestry Research, 2001.

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Reardon, Thomas, and Elizabeth Farina. “The Rise of Private Food Quality and Safety Standards:Illustrations from Brazil.” 2001 Agribusiness Symposium Papers [online]. Papers presentedat the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association 2001 AgribusinessForum and Symposium, Sydney, Australia, June 2001.http://www.ifama.org/conferences/2001Conference/Papers/Area%20IV/Farina_Elizabeth2.PDF

Robison, Lindon J., and Robert J. Myers. “Ordering Risky Choices.” A ComprehensiveAssessment of the Role of Risk in U.S. Agriculture. R. E. Just and R. D. Pope, eds., pp. 41-51. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

Barry, Peter J., and LINDON J. ROBISON. "Agricultural Finance: Credit, Credit Constraints, andConsequences." Handbook of Agricultural Economics, v. 1A, Agricultural Production.Bruce L. Gardner and Gordon C. Rausser, eds., pp. 513-571. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001.

Schmid, A. Allan. “The Institutional Economics of Nobel Prize Winners.” Economics BroadlyConsidered: Essays in Honor of Warren J. Samuels. J. Biddle, J. Davis, and S. Medema,eds., pp. 281-311. London: Routledge, 2001.

Schweikhardt, David B., and Judith M. Whipple. “Farm Policy Setting Overview: Drivers ofChange.” The 2002 Farm Bill: Policy Options and Consequences. Joe L. Outlaw andEdward G. Smith, eds., pp. 1-6. Oak Brook, IL: Farm Foundation, September 2001.National Public Policy Education Committee Publication Number 2001-01.http://www.farmfoundation.org/2002_farm_bill/schweikhardt1.pdf

Knutson, Ronald D., DAVID B. SCHWEIKHARDT, and Edward G. Smith. “Farm Policy SettingOverview: Political Setting.” The 2002 Farm Bill: Policy Options and Consequences. JoeL. Outlaw and Edward G. Smith, eds., pp. 7-12. Oak Brook, IL: Farm Foundation,September 2001. National Public Policy Education Committee Publication Number2001-01. http://www.farmfoundation.org/2002_farm_bill/knutson2.pdf

Rosson, C. Parr, DAVID B. SCHWEIKHARDT, and Mickey S. Paggi. “Trade Policy Overview:Agricultural Trade and Foreign Policy.” The 2002 Farm Bill: Policy Options andConsequences. Joe L. Outlaw and Edward G. Smith, eds., pp. 127-132. Oak Brook, IL:Farm Foundation, September 2001. National Public Policy Education CommitteePublication Number 2001-01. http://www.farmfoundation.org/2002_farm_bill/rosson2.pdf

Swinton, Scott M., and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer. “Global Adoption of Precision AgricultureTechnologies: Who, When and Why?” Third European Conference on PrecisionAgriculture. G. Grenier and S. Blackmore, eds., pp. 557-562. Montpellier, France: AgroMontpellier (ENSAM), 2001. http://www.msu.edu/user/swintons/D7_8_SwintonECPA01.pdf

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Norton, George W., and SCOTT M. SWINTON. “Precision Agriculture: Global Prospects andEnvironmental Implications.” Tomorrow’s Agriculture: Incentives, Institutions,Infrastructure and Innovations. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth International Conferenceof Agricultural Economists, Berlin, Germany, August 13-18, 2000. G. H. Peters and PabhuPingali, eds., pp. 269-286. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES

Ordering Procedures:Journals may be available at your nearest university or public library. You may contact the author (first listedunless another name is CAPITALIZED), Dept. of Agricultural Economics, MSU, East Lansing, MI 48824-1039, for additional information. In most instances, the authors will not have reprints.

Batie, Sandra S., and David E. Ervin. “Transgenic Crops and the Environment: Missing Marketsand Public Roles.” Environment and Development Economics 6, no. 4 (October 2001): 435-457.

Cheney, Laura Martin, A. Blake Brown, Takashi Yamano, and Michael Masterovsky. "Issues ofDemand Specification and Industry Structure in Turkeys and Broiler Chickens." Journal ofAgricultural and Applied Economics 33 no. 1 (April 2001): 25-34.

Michael D. Kaplowitz, and JOHN P. HOEHN. “Do Focus Groups and Individual Interviews Revealthe Same Information for Natural Resource Valuation?” Ecological Economics 36, no. 2(February 2001): 237-247.

Horan, Richard D. “Cost-Effective and Stochastic Dominance Approaches to Stochastic PollutionControl.” Environmental and Resource Economics 18, no. 4 (April 2001): 373-389.

Horan, Richard D. "Differences in Social and Public Risk Perceptions and Conflicting Impacts onPoint/Nonpoint Trading Ratios." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83, no. 4(November 2001): 934-941.

Shortle, James S., and RICHARD D. HORAN. “The Economics of Nonpoint Pollution Control.”Journal of Economic Surveys 15, no. 3 (July 2001): 255-289.

Claassen, Roger, and RICHARD D. HORAN. “Uniform and Non-uniform Second-Best InputTaxes: The Significance of Market Price Effects on Efficiency and Equity.” Environmentaland Resource Economics 19, no. 1 (May 2001): 1-22.

Horan, Richard D., Roger Claassen, and Lance Howe. "The Welfare Sensitivity of Agri-Environmental Instruments." Journal of Agricultural and Resources Economics 26, no. 2(December 2001): 368-386.

Jayne, Thomas S., John Strauss, Takashi Yamano, and Daniel Molla. "Giving to the Poor?Targeting of Food Aid in Rural Ethiopia." World Development 29, no. 5 (May 2001): 887-910.

Joshi, Satish, R. Krishnan, and L. Lave. "Estimating the Hidden Costs of EnvironmentalRegulations." The Accounting Review 76, no. 2 (April 2001): 171-198.

Kelly, Valerie A. “Business Training, Resource Management Buoy Mali’s Rural Economy.”Cooperative Business Journal 15, no. 4 (2001): 10-11.

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Markio, D., A. Chohin-Kuper, and VALERIE A. KELLY. “Libéralisation et dévaluation du francCFA : la relance de la filière riz irrigué à l’Office du Niger au Mali ?” Cahiers Agricultures10 (2001): 173-184.

Johnson-Ifearulundu, Y. J., J. B. Kaneene, J. C. Gardiner, JAMES W. LLOYD, D. J. Sprecher, andP. H. Coe. “The Effect of Sub-clinical M. Paratuberculosis Infection on Milk Production inMichigan Dairy Cows.” Journal of Dairy Science 84 (2001): 2188-2194.

Wise, J. K., and JAMES W. LLOYD. “Employment of Male and Female Graduates of USVeterinary Medical Colleges, 2000.” Journal of the American Veterinary MedicalAssociation 218, no. 6 (2001): 867-869.

Wise, J. K., and JAMES W. LLOYD. “Employment, Starting Salaries, and EducationalIndebtedness of Year-2000 Graduates of US Veterinary Medical Colleges.” Journal of theAmerican Veterinary Medical Association 218, no. 5 (2001): 710-712.

Stick, J. A., J. G. Peloso, J. P. Moorehead, JAMES W. LLOYD, S. Eberhart, P. Padungtod, and F.J. Derksen. “Endoscopic Assessment of Airway Function as a Predictor of RacingPerformance in Thoroughbred Yearlings: 427 Cases (1997-2000).” Journal of the AmericanVeterinary Medical Association 219, no. 7 (2001): 962-967.

Gibbons-Burgener, S. N., J. B. Kaneene, J. F. Leykam, JAMES W. LLOYD, and R. J. Erskine.“Reliability of Three Bulk-tank Antimicrobial Residue Detection Assays Used to TestIndividual Milk Samples from Cows with Mild Clinical Mastitis.” American Journal ofVeterinary Research 62, no. 11 (2001): 1716-1720.

Chadderdon, L. M., L. J. King, and JAMES W. LLOYD. “The Skills, Knowledge, Aptitudes, andAttitudes of Successful Veterinarians: A Summary of Presentations to the NCVEISubgroup.” (Brook Lodge, Augusta, Michigan, December 4-6, 2000.) Journal of VeterinaryMedical Education 28, no. 1 (2001): 28-30.

Lloyd, James W., and B. R. Covert. “Veterinary Practice Management Education in the Associationof American Veterinary Medical Colleges Member Colleges During 1999.” Journal of theAmerican Veterinary Medical Association 219, no. 2 (2001): 176-179.

Lloyd, James W., and E. R. Larsen. “Veterinary Practice Management: Teaching Needs as Viewedby Consultants and Teachers.” Journal of Veterinary Medical Education 28, no. 1 (2001):16-21.

Deaton, B. James, and PATRICIA E. NORRIS. "Factors Influencing Support for Rural Land UseControl: A Comment." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 30, no. 2 (October2001): 208-211.

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Norris, Patricia E. "Land Use Change, Resource Competition, and Conflict: Discussion." Journalof Agricultural and Applied Economics 33, no. 2 (August 2001): 311-314.

Oehmke, James F. “Biotechnology R&D Races, Industry Structure, and Public and Private SectorResearch Orientation.” AgBioForum [online] 4, no. 2 (2001).http://www.agbioforum.org/v4n2/v4n2a05-oehmke.htm

Oehmke, James F., M. Maredia, and Dave D. Weatherspoon. “The Effects of Biotechnology Policyon Trade and Growth.” The Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy[online] 2, no 2 (Summer 2001).http://www.esteyjournal.com/j_html/viewer.php?FILE=oehmke2-2&ABSTRACT=NO&ARCHIVE=YES

Sterns, James A., and H. CHRISTOPHER PETERSON. “The Globalization of Smaller Agri-foodFirms: A Decision-making Framework Tested Through Case Research.” International Foodand Agribusiness Management Review 4, no. 2 (2001): 133-148.

Peterson, H. Christopher, Allen Wysocki, and Stephen B. Harsh. “Strategic Choice Along theVertical Coordination Continuum.” International Food and Agribusiness ManagementReview 4, no. 2 (2001): 149-166.

Barrett, Christopher B., Edward B. Barbier, and THOMAS REARDON. “Agroindustrialization,Globalization, and International Development: The Environmental Implications.”Environment and Development Economics 6, no. 4, (October 2001): 419-433. (Specialissue: Agroindustrialization. C. B. Barrett, E. Barbier, and Thomas Reardon, eds.)

Barrett, Christopher B., Edward B. Barbier, and THOMAS REARDON. “Introduction: Farmingthe Garden of Eden.” Environment and Development Economics 6, no. 4 (October 2001):503-509. (Special issue: Agroindustrialization. C. B. Barrett, E. Barbier, and ThomasReardon, eds.)

Berdegué, Julio, Eduardo Ramírez, THOMAS REARDON, and Germán Escobar. "Rural NonfarmEmployment and Incomes in Chile." World Development 29, no. 3 (March 2001): 411-525.(Special Issue: Rural Nonfarm Employment and Incomes in Latin America. ThomasReardon, Julio Berdegué and Germán Escobar, eds.)

Barrett, C. B., THOMAS REARDON, and P. Webb. "Nonfarm Income Diversificaiton andHousehold Livelihood Strategies in Rural Africa: Concepts, Dynamics, and PolicyImplications." Food Policy 26, no. 4 (August 2001): 315-332. (Special issue guest editorsChris Barrett, Thomas Reardon and Patrick Webb.)

Corral, Leonardo, and THOMAS REARDON. "Rural Nonfarm Employment and Incomes inNicaragua." World Development 29, no. 3 (March 2001): 427-442. (Special Issue: RuralNonfarm Employment and Incomes in Latin America. Thomas Reardon, Julio Berdegué andGermán Escobar, eds.)

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Reardon, Thomas, and Elizabeth Farina. "The Rise of Private Food Quality and Safety Standards:Illustrations from Brazil." International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 4, no.4 (2001): 413-421.

Reardon, Thomas, Julio Berdegué, and Germán Escobar. "Rural Nonfarm Employment andIncomes in Latin America: Overview and Policy Implications." World Development 29, no.3 (March 2001): 395-409. (Special Issue: Rural Nonfarm Employment and Incomes inLatin America. Thomas Reardon, Julio Berdegué and Germán Escobar, eds.)

Sterns, James, and DONALD J. RICKS. "Should Imports Free-ride or Help Pay - Decisions AboutGeneric Promotion Programs for Agricultural Commodities." International Food andAgribusiness Management Review 3, no. 2 (2000): 227-244.

Perry, Gregory M., and LINDON J. ROBISON. "Evaluating the Influence of PersonalRelationships on Land Sale Prices: A Case Study in Oregon." Land Economics 77, no. 3(August 2001): 385-389.

Social Capital Interest Group (SCIG). “Short Papers from the April, 1998 Social CapitalConference at Michigan State University.” Journal of Socio-Economics 29, no. 6(November 2000): 579-586. (MSU contributing author Lindon J. Robison.)

Schweikhardt, David B., and William P. Browne. "Politics by Other Means: The Emergence of aNew Politics of Food in the United States." Review of Agricultural Economics 23, no. 2(Fall/Winter 2001): 302-318.

Swinton, Scott M. “More Avenues for Boosting Agricultural Productivity than JustBiotechnology.” Environment and Development Economics 6, no. 4 (October 2001): 525-527.

Gebremedhin, Berhanu, and SCOTT M. SWINTON. "Reconciling Food-for-Work ProjectFeasibility with Food Aid Targeting in Tigray, Ethiopia." Food Policy 26, no. 1 (February2001): 85-96.

Gebremedhin, Berhanu, and SCOTT M. SWINTON. “Reconciling Food-for-Work Objectives:Resource Conservation vs. Food Aid Targeting in Tigray, Ethiopia.” Ethiopian Journal ofAgricultural Economics 4, no. 1 (2000): 51-71.

Swinton, Scott M. "Strategies for Sustainable Development of Less-Favored Areas: Discussion.Principal paper, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001. AmericanJournal of Agricultural Economics 83, no. 5 (2001): 1241-1242.

Bernet, T., O. Ortiz, R. D. Estrada, R. Quiroz, and SCOTT M. SWINTON. “Tailoring AgriculturalExtension to Different Production Contexts: A User-Friendly Farm-Household Model toImprove Decision-Making for Participatory Research.” Agricultural Systems 69 (2001):183-198.

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Tschirley, David L., and Rui Benfica. “Smallholder Agriculture, Wage Labor and Rural PovertyAlleviation in Land-Abundant Areas of Africa: Evidence from Mozambique." The Journalof Modern African Studies 39, no. 2, (June 2001): 333-358.

Weatherspoon, Dave D., Joyce Cacho, and Ralph Christy. "Linking Globalization, EconomicGrowth and Poverty: Impacts of Agribusiness Strategies on Sub-Saharan Africa." AmericanJournal of Agricultural Economics 83, no. 3 (August 2001): 772-729. (Also issued asCornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Staff Paper 2001-06.)

Stank, Theodore P., Robert Frankel, David J. Frayer, Thomas J. Goldsby, Scott B. Keller, andJUDITH WHIPPLE. “Supply Chain Integration: Tales from the Trenches.” Supply ChainManagement Review, (May/June, 2001): 62-69.

Wolf, Christopher A., and Daniel A. Sumner. "Are Farm Size Distributions Bimodal? Evidencefrom Kernel Density Estimates of Dairy Farm Size Distributions." American Journal ofAgricultural Economics 83, no. 1 (February 2001): 77-88.

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MAGAZINE AND NEWSLETTER ARTICLESOrdering Procedures:

Magazines may be available at your nearest university or public library. You may contact the author (first nameunless another name is CAPITALIZED), Dept. of Agricultural Economics, MSU, East Lansing, MI 44824-1039, for additional information. In most instances, the authors will not have reprints.

Bitsch, Vera. “Sorting Out the Family from the Business.” The Voice of the Michigan Nursery andLandscape Association v. 44, no. 6 (2001): 49-51, 55; also The Mayflower, MassachusettsFlower Growers’ Association v. 3 (2001-2002): 1-3; and Fruit Notes of New England v. 66,Special Combined Issue, (2001): 47-49.

Bitsch, Vera. “Keeping Trouble in the Family Out of the Family Business.” Fruit Growers News,v. 40, no. 9 (September 2001), pp. 8-10; also Vegetable Growers News, v. 35, no. 8 (August2001), pp. 19-21.

Black, J. Roy, Kurt Thelen, Mike Staton, and Gerald D. Schwab. "Should I Change My CornMaturity and Nitrogen Program in 2001?" Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no. 4 (February 28,2001), p. 11.

Cheney, Laura Martin. “Checkoffs, Mergers and Info Shake Livestock Cycles.” Michigan FarmNews, v. 78, no.3 (February 15, 2001), p.18. (Also included in MSU AgriculturalEconomics Staff Paper 01-1 under the title “Issues Affecting Livestock Producers.”)

Ferris, John N. (Jake). “Farm Income Depends on Emergency Legislation.” Michigan Farm News,v. 78, no.3 (February 15, 2001), p. 21. (Also included in MSU Agricultural Economics StaffPaper 01-1 under the title “Michigan Farm Income Outlook for 2001.”)

Ferris, John N. (Jake). “Michigan Sugar Beet Outlook for 2000 [sic].” Michigan Farm News, v. 78,no.3 (February 15, 2001), p. 20. (Also included in MSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper01-1 under the title “Michigan Sugarbeet Outlook.”)

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: Dairy." In the following issues of Michigan Farm News:January 30, July 15, August 15, October 15, November 15, and December 15, 2001.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: The Difference a Decade Makes." Michigan Milk Messenger,v. 83, no. 9 (March 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: Global Connectivity." Michigan Milk Messenger, v. 84, no.2 (August 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: Guaranteed Markets and Guaranteed Pay Still Fundamental toCooperatives." Michigan Milk Messenger, v. 83, no. 8 (February 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: Pools and Double Dips." Michigan Milk Messenger, v. 84, no.1 (July 2001), pp. 8-9.

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Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: The Protein Invasion." Michigan Milk Messenger, v. 83, no.10 (April 2001), pp. 8-9, 15.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: Reflections on the Millennium." Michigan Milk Messenger, v.83, no. 7 (January 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: The Role of Federal Milk Marketing Orders in a ChangingMarket." Michigan Milk Messenger, v. 83, no. 11 (May 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: This Year's June Milk Prices May Be a Record High."Michigan Milk Messenger, v. 83, no. 12 (June 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: Thoughts on the Dairy Policy Debate." Michigan MilkMessenger, v. 84, no. 5 (November 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: "2001 - The Year in Review." Michigan Milk Messenger, v.84, no. 6 (December 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Market Outlook: The Transformation of Global Dairy Relationships." MichiganMilk Messenger, v. 84, no. 3 (September 2001), pp. 8-9.

Hamm, Larry G. "Michigan Ag Outlook: Dairy." In the following issues of Michigan's Farm andCountry Journal: July, August, November, and December 2001.

Hamm, Larry G., and Sherrill B. Nott. “Michigan Dairy Outlook - Prices Between $13 and $13.50.”Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no.3 (February 15, 2001), pp. 15, 20. (Also included in MSUAgricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-1 under the title “Michigan Dairy Outlook.”)

Hanson, Steven D., and Gerald D. Schwab. “Growth Rate in Farmland Values Expected to Slowin 2001.” Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no.3 (February 15, 2001), p. 5. (Also included inMSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-1.)

Hanson, Steven D. “Pressure on Interest Rate Softens.” Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no.3(February 15, 2001), p. 3. (Also included in MSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-1.)

Hilker, James H. “Annual Grain Outlook: A State of Change.” Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no.3(February 15, 2001), p. 6. (Also included in MSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-1under the title “Grain Outlook.”)

Hilker, James H.. “Annual Livestock Outlook.” Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no.3 (February 15,2001), p. 18. (Also included in MSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-1.)

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Hilker, James H. "Market Outlook." In the following issues of Michigan Farm News: January 15,January 30, February 28, March 15, March 30, April 15, April 30, May 15, June 25, July 15,August 15, August 30, 2001, September 15, September 30, October 15, October 30,November 15, November 30, and December 15, 2001.

Hilker, James H. “Market Outlook.” Farmer’s Exchange, various issues, 2001.

Hilker, James H. "Michigan Ag Outlook." In the following issues of Michigan's Farm and CountryJournal: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October,November, and December 2001.

Kelsey, Myron P. (Mike), and Larry R. Borton. "Tax Management Tips for Farmers: 2001 End-of-year Tax Planning. Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no. 20 (December 15, 2001), p. 15.

Knudson, William A. “Public Research Universities and the Private Sector: Engine of EconomicGrowth or Captive of Special Interests? Choices (Second Quarter 2001), pp. 31+.

Manderscheid, Lester V. “The General Economic Outlook in One Word: Confusion.” MichiganFarm News, v. 78, no.3 (February 15, 2001), p. 3. (Also included in MSU AgriculturalEconomics Staff Paper 01-1 under the title “The General Economic Outlook.”)

Deaton, B. James, and PATRICIA E. NORRIS. “Farmland Preservation: The Importance ofExamining What We Want.” Michigan Township News, v.43 (May 2001), pp. 10-15.(Supporting documentation issued as MSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-18.)

Nott, Sherrill B. "Market Outlook: Dairy Finances in the Year 2000." Michigan Milk Messenger,v. 84, no. 4 (October 2001), pp. 8-9.

Nott, Sherrill B. “What Should be the Spending Limit on BST?” Farmers’ Advance, (October 10,2001), p. 6-B.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “2001 Production: Nitrogen is Tight and Pricey.” Michigan Farm News,v. 78, no.3 (February 15, 2001), p. 8. (Also included in MSU Agricultural Economics StaffPaper 01-1 under the title “Outlook for Production Inputs.”)

Ricks, Donald J. “Changes in Michigan’s Tart Cherry Acreage.” The Fruit Growers News, v. 40,no. 12 (December 2001).

Robison, Lindon J., and Marcelo E. Siles. “A Focus on . . . Social Capital.” CANR InternationalNews (MSU Office of International Programs, Institute of International Agriculture), v. 9,no. 9 (December 2001/January 2002). http://www.iia.msu.edu/news/decjan02.pdf

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Robison, Lindon J. “Household Income Distribution is Important: Economic Consequence ofSocial Capital.” Rural Development News (North Central Regional Center for RuralDevelopment), v. 25, no. 1, (2001), p. 3.http://www.ag.iastate.edu/centers/rdev/newsletter/Vol25No1-2001/robison.html

Schwab, Gerald D., and J. Roy Black. “Crop Insurance Adjustments Key in Drought Years.”Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no. 13 (August 30, 2001), p. 12. (Also issued as "CropInsurance Adjustment Procedures." MSU’s Field Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert, v. 16,no. 16, Special Drought Issue, August 13, 2001.)http://www.msue.msu.edu/ipm/CAT01_field/FC08-13-01.htm#7

Schwab, Gerald D., and J. Roy Black. “Economic Value of Drought-stressed and Immature CornSilage Varies.” Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no. 13 (August 30, 2001), p. 12. (Alsopublished in MSU’s Field Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert, v. 16, no. 16, Special DroughtIssue, August 13, 2001.)http://www.msue.msu.edu/ipm/CAT01_field/FC08-13-01.htm#4

Schwab, Gerald D. “Farm Management Implications for Grain Producers in 2001.” Michigan FarmNews, v. 78, no. 3 (February 15, 2001), p. 8. (Also included in MSU AgriculturalEconomics Staff Paper 01-1 under the title “Farm Management Implications for GrainProducers.”)

Knepper, Eric, DAVID B. SCHWEIKHARDT, Kelley Cormier, and Juan Estrada-Valle. "CollisionCourse: The Looming Contradictions of U.S. Sugar Policy." Choices (Third Quarter 2001),pp. 26-29.

Schweikhardt, David B., and Sandra S. Batie. “Trade and Policy Outlook: U.S. Ag ExportsIncrease.” Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no.3 (February 15, 2001), p. 5. (Also included inMSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-1 under the title “Trade and Policy Outlook.”)

Swinton, Scott M., and Sandra S. Batie. “FQPA: Pouring Out the Risk Cup.” Choices, FirstQuarter 2001, pp 14-17.

Wolf, Christopher A. “Dairy Survey Shows Loss of 30 Percent of Farms Since 1991.” MichiganFarm News, (May 15, 2001).

Wolf, Christopher A. "Michigan Dairy Farm Snapshot: Fewer, but Larger, Operations." Farmers'Advance, (April 18, 2001).

Wolf, Christopher A. "Milk Price Forecasts and Income Tax Considerations - For Now." MichiganFarm News, v. 78, no. 19 (November 30, 2001), p. 5.

Wolf, Christopher A., and Stephen B. Harsh. "Sorting Through the Raise-at-home, Custom-grow,or Purchase Question." Hoard's Dairyman, Better Cows from Better Heifers supplement,(September 25, 2001).

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Wolf, Christopher A., Kevin McNew, and Cameron Thraen. "Special Dairy Focus: Basics [sic]Strategies for Managing Feed Price and Milk Price Risk." Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no.9 (May 15, 2001), p. 18.

Wolf, Christopher A., and Derek K. Berwald. "Special Dairy Focus: Interest in Dairy OptionsContracts Increasing.." Michigan Farm News, v. 78, no. 9 (May 15, 2001), p. 8.

Wolf, Christopher A. “Why Was the Class III Price Below Support Level?” Hoard’s Dairyman,(May 25, 2001).

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INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PAPERS & WORKING PAPERS

Ordering Procedures:International Development Papers are available full-text at the MSU Agricultural Economics World Wide Webpages. Links are given below. Paper copies of may be obtained for prices noted. Detailed order informationis available at: http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/papers/order.htm

Jayne, Thomas S., Takashi Yamano, Michael T. Weber, David L. Tschirley, Rui Benfica, DavidNeven, Anthony Chapoto, and Ballard Zulu. Smallholder Income and Land Distribution inAfrica: Implications for Poverty Reduction Strategies. International Development Paper 24,December 2001. ($7.00) http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/papers/idp24.pdf

Policy Syntheses

Ordering Procedures:Food Security II Policy Syntheses are available full-text at the MSU Agricultural Economics World Wide Webpages:

http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/psynindx.htm

Diagana, Bocar N., Valerie A. Kelly, and Eric W. Crawford. "Dynamic Analysis of Soil FertilityImprovement: A Bioeconomic Model for Senegal." Food Security II Policy SynthesisNumber 58, November 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/polsyn/number58.pdf

Tefft, James, with Fatimata Ouattara, Christopher Penders, Mbaye Yade, Daouda Keita, Valerie A.Kelly, and John M. Staatz. "Preliminary Findings on the Linkages Between AgriculturalProductivity Growth and Child Nutritional Status in Mali." Food Security II PolicySynthesis Number 57, October 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/polsyn/number57.pdf

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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS REPORTS

Ordering Procedures:Most Agricultural Economics Reports are available full-text at the AgEcon Search World Wide Web site:http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/index.html, and at the MSU Agricultural Economics World Wide Web site. Linksare given below.

Begashaw, Getachew W. Land Use, Population Distribution, and Expenditures in LocalGovernments of Michigan. Agricultural Economics Report 606. February 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/aecreports/aec606.pdf

Cormier, Kelley. Farm Restructuring in Kazakhstan: An Institutional Economics Approach.Agricultural Economics Report 612. December 2001. (Also issued as a Plan B Paper.)http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/aecreports/aec612.pdf

Dartt, Barbara A., and Gerald D. Schwab. 2001 Crops and Livestock Budgets Estimates forMichigan. Agricultural Economics Report 609. September 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/aecreports/budgets01.htm

Dow, Judith, compiler; with assistance from Marty Duarte and Jodi Feldkamp. DepartmentalPublications 2000. Agricultural Economics Report 608. September 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/publists/dptpub00.htm

Hanson, Steven D., and Gerald D. Schwab. 2001 Michigan Land Values. Agricultural EconomicsReport 611. December 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/aecreports/aec611.pdf

Hoehn, John P., Michael Kaplowitz, Frank Lupi, and Gwyn Heyboer. Wetland Uses and Functionsas Perceived by Mid-Michigan Residents: Qualitative Research Results. AgriculturalEconomics Report 607. March 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/aecreports/aec607.pdf

Shields, William H. and Lynn R. Harvey. Livingston County Emergency Services Analysis.Agricultural Economics Report 610. August 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/aecreports/aec610.pdf

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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS STAFF PAPERS

Ordering Procedures:Most Staff Papers are available in full-text at the AgEcon Search World Wide Web site:http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/index.html. Papers not available at AgEcon Search should be requested directly fromthe author (first name listed unless another name is CAPITALIZED), Dept. of Agricultural Economics, MSU,East Lansing, MI 48824-1039.

Crawford, Eric W., and Valerie A. Kelly. "Evaluating Measures to Improve Agricultural InputUse." Staff Paper 01-55.

Eicher, Carl K. "Africa's Unfinished Business: Building Sustainable Agricultural ResearchSystems." Staff Paper 01-10. (Revised version of a paper presented at an ASARECARetreat, Mombasa, Kenya, February 19, 2001.)

Hanson, Steven D., and Lindon J. Robison. "Impacts of Social Capital on Investment BehaviorUnder Risk." Staff Paper 01-51.

Harsh, Stephen B., Christopher A. Wolf, and Eric Wittenberg. "Profitability and ProductionEfficiency of the Crop and Livestock Enterprises of Michigan Dairy Operations: 1998Summary and Analysis." Staff Paper 01-04.

Hilker, James H., and Nicole Alderman, coordinators. "2001 Annual Agricultural Outlook." StaffPaper 01-01. (Department of Agricultural Economics contributors: Lester V. Manderscheid,Steven D, Hanson, David B. Schweikhardt, Sandra S. Batie, H. Christopher Peterson, GeraldD. Schwab, James H. Hilker, John N. (Jake) Ferris, Laura Martin Cheney, Larry G. Hamm,Sherrill B. Nott,.)

Hilker, James H. "2001-2002 Corn Outlook." Staff Paper 01-30. (Presentation, Extension CropOutlook Symposium (Extension Track Sessions), AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,August 5-8, 2001.)

Horan, Richard D., James S. Shortle, David G. Abler and Marc Ribaudo. "The Design andComparative Economic Performance of Alternative Second-Best Point/Nonpoint TradingMarkets." Staff Paper 01-16.

Lloyd, James W., Debra Donovan, Youssouf Camara, Delta Leeper, and Renee Gross. "EquineClient Satisfaction at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Michigan State University - July 1,1999 through June 30, 2000. Staff Paper 01-34.

Lloyd, James W., Debra Donovan, Youssouf Camara, Delta Leeper, and Renee Gross. "EquineReferring Veterinarian Satisfaction with the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Michigan StateUniversity - July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000. Staff Paper 01-37.

Lloyd, James W., Delta Leeper, Debra Donovan, Youssouf Camara, and Steve Smith. "Prices andPricing Policies for Small Animal and Equine Veterinary Services: A Study of TeachingHospitals and Michigan Private Practices During 2000." Staff Paper 01-40.

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Larsen, Eric R., and JAMES W. LLOYD. "Project Report: A Market Opportunity Study for theDevelopment of a New Oncology Service in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital." Staff Paper01-35.

Lloyd, James W., Debra Donovan, Youssouf Camara, Delta Leeper, and Renee Gross. "SmallAnimal Client Satisfaction at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Michigan State University -July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000.” Staff Paper 01-33.

Lloyd, James W., Debra Donovan, Youssouf Camara, Delta Leeper, and Renee Gross. "SmallAnimal Referring Veterinarian Satisfaction with the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, MichiganState University - July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000. Staff Paper 01-36.

Lai, Jing-Yi, ROBERT J. MYERS, and Steven D. Hanson. "Optimal Post-Harvest Grain Storageby Risk Averse Farmers." Staff Paper 01-50.

Norris, Patricia E. and B. James Deaton. "Understanding the Demand for Farmland Preservation:Implications for Michigan Policies." Staff Paper 01-18. ("This report provides supportingdocumentation for the article "Farmland Preservation: The Importance of UnderstandingWhat We Want" published in the May 2001 issue of Michigan Township News.")

Robb, G. William, Roger Betz, Barbara Dartt, and SHERRILL B. NOTT. "Dairy Farmers' Use ofFinancial Long-range Planning (FINLRB) to Aid Decision-making." Staff Paper 01-21.

Nott, Sherrill B., and Steve Smith. "Dairy Farms in Michigan's U.P., 2000. Michigan Data fromTelfarm/MircoTel, and Farm Credit Services." Staff Paper 01-22.

Kole, Glenn and SHERRILL B. NOTT. "Farm Organization Options." Staff Paper 01-43.

Nott, Sherrill B. "2000 Business Analysis Summary for Cash Grain Farms. 2000, SouthernMichigan." Staff Paper 01-31.

Nott, Sherrill B. "2000 Business Analysis Summary for Dairy Farms. 2000 MichiganTelfarm/MicroTel Data." Staff Paper 01-29.

Nott, Sherrill B. "2000 Business Analysis Summary for Fruit Farms. 2000 MichiganTelfarm/MicroTel Data." Staff Paper 01-20.

Nott, Sherrill B. and Steve Smith. "2000 Business Analysis Summary for General Crops Farms.Michigan Data from Telfarm/MicroTel." Staff Paper 01-25.

Nott, Sherrill B. "2000 Business Analysis Summary for General Livestock Farms. 2000 MichiganTelfarm/MicroTel Data." Staff Paper 01-39.

Nott, Sherrill B. "2000 Business Analysis Summary for Swine Farms. Michigan Data fromTelfarm/MicroTel." Staff Paper 01-32.

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Wessen, Paul and JAMES F. OEHMKE. "Privatizing Markets for Heterogenous, ExperienceGoods: Coffee in Northwest Cameroon." Staff Paper 01-02 and Staff Paper 01-08.

Phillips, Jon C. and H. CHRISTOPHER PETERSON. "Demand Overview for Organic Produce."Staff Paper 01-06.

Peterson, H. Christopher and Dave D. Weatherspoon. "The Role of Scientific and BusinessIntegrity in the Future of Biotechnology: A Scenario Analysis." Staff Paper 01-17.

Phillips, Jon C. and H. CHRISTOPHER PETERSON. "Segmentation and Differentiation of Agri-Food Niche Markets: Examples from the Literature." Staff Paper 01-05.

Noelke, Corinna M., and KELLIE CURRY RAPER. "Deterministic Nonparametric Market PowerTests: An Empirical Investigation." Staff Paper 01-53.

Ricks, Donald J., James A. Sterns, and Timothy Woods. "Customer Preferences for MichiganApples: A Case Example of a Market Research Program for a Commodity Industry." StaffPaper 01-44.

Ricks, Donald J., and Mollie Woods. "Economic Analysis of Possible Government AssistancePrograms for Tart Cherry Growers." Staff Paper 01-19.

Ricks, Donald J., and Mollie Woods. "Economic Aspects of a Conservation Reserve Program forOrchard Crops Such as Tart Cherries." Staff Paper 01-26.

Ricks, Donald J., and Mollie Woods. "The Michigan Sweet Cherry Industry: Economic Trends."Staff Paper 01-54.

Betz, Roger, Mike Staton, Janice Knuth, GERALD D. SCHWAB, and Sherrill B. Nott. "DairyFarm Business Analysis Workbook." Staff Paper 01-11.

Betz, Roger, Mike Staton, Janice Knuth, GERALD D. SCHWAB, and Sherrill B. Nott. "FieldCrops Business Analysis Workbook." Staff Paper 01-14.

Betz, Roger, Mike Staton, Janice Knuth, GERALD D. SCHWAB, and Sherrill B. Nott. "Fruit FarmBusiness Analysis Workbook." Staff Paper 01-13.

Betz, Roger, Mike Staton, Janice Knuth, GERALD D. SCHWAB, and Sherrill B. Nott. "SwineFarm Business Analysis Workbook." Staff Paper 01-15.

Betz, Roger, Mike Staton, Janice Knuth, GERALD D. SCHWAB, and Sherrill B. Nott. "VegetableFarm Business Analysis Workbook." Staff Paper 01-12.

Schweikhardt, David B. "An Assessment of the Economic Impacts of the September 11 TerroristAttacks: Ten Tentative Conclusions." Staff Paper 01-41.

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Camara, Youssouf, JOHN M. STAATZ and Eric W. Crawford. "Comparing the Profitability ofCassava-Based Production Systems in Three West African Countries: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghanaand Nigeria." Staff Paper 01-03.

Penders, Christopher L., and JOHN M. STAATZ. "The Impact of Household Level Determinantson Child Health and Nutrition: Cross-Country Evidence from West Africa." Staff Paper 01-27.

Gebremedhin, Berhanu and SCOTT M. SWINTON. "Sustainable Management of Private andCommunal Lands in Northern Ethiopia." Staff Paper 01-09.

Weatherspoon, Dave D., H. Christopher Peterson, and David Neven. "Economic and SocialConsequences of Biotechnology: A Scenario Analysis." Staff Paper 01-23.

Wolf, Christopher A. and Stephen B. Harsh. "The Economics of Heifer Raising Options." StaffPaper 01-28.

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AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION AND MSU EXTENSION

Ordering Procedures:Price and availability requests should be directed to MSU Bulletin Office, 117 Central Services, East Lansing,MI 48824-1001, Phone: 517-353-6740, Fax: 517-353-7168, Office Hours: M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm.

Bulletins

Harms, Nancy, Glenn Kole, and VERA BITSCH. “Agricultural Employers Checklist.” MSUExtension, June 2001. http://www.msu.edu/user/bitsch/AgEmployersChecklist03.pdf

Ferris, John N. (Jake), Peter J. Kakela, and Howard J. Haas. Agricultural Production in Michigan.MSU Agricultural Experiment Station Special Report 115, Status and Potential of MichiganNatural Resources (SAPMINR) Final Report, September 2001.

Magazines and Newsletters

Srivastava, Lorie, and SANDRA S. BATIE. "Michigan Dairy Farmers Consider Water QualityRegulations, Total Maximum Daily Loads." Michigan Dairy Review, v. 6, no. 1 (January2001), pp. 1-4. http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no1.pdf

Bitsch, Vera, and Dean Ross. "Labor Management: Finding Employees - Improving the Odds."Michigan Dairy Review, v. 6, no. 4 (October 2001), pp. 9-10.http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no4.pdf

Cheney, Laura Martin, Meeta Punjabi, and Kellie Curry Raper. “Thorn Apple Valley’s Closure:What Did it Mean for Our Basis?” MSU Pork Quarterly, v. 6, no. 1 (2001) pp. 1-2, 13.

Nott, Sherrill B. "Finances and Milk Per Cow, 1999." Michigan Dairy Review, v. 6, no. 1 (January2001), pp. 13-14. http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no1.pdf

Schwab, Gerald D., and J. Roy Black. "Crop Insurance Adjustment Procedures." Michigan StateUniversity’s Field Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert, v. 16, no. 16, Special Drought Issue,(August 13, 2001), p. 12. (Also issued as “Crop Insurance Adjustments Key in DroughtYears.” Michigan Farm News v. 78, no. 13 (August 30, 2000), p. 12.)http://www.msue.msu.edu/ipm/CAT01_field/FC08-13-01.htm#7

Schwab, Gerald D., and J. Roy Black. “Economic Value of Drought-stressed and Immature CornSilage Varies.” Michigan State University’s Field Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert, v. 16,no. 16, Special Drought Issue, (August 13, 2001), p. 6-9. (Also published in Michigan FarmNews v. 78, no. 13 (August 30, 2000), p. 12.)http://www.msue.msu.edu/ipm/CAT01_field/FC08-13-01.htm#4

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Wolf, Christopher A. "Business Management: Here is Your Michigan Milk Market Update." Michigan Dairy Review, v. 6, no. 4 (October 2001), pp. 5-6. http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no4.pdf

Wolf, Christopher A., Stephen B. Harsh, and Jeremy Arend. "Custom Heifer Raising: Should It Bein Your Future?" Michigan Dairy Review, v. 6, no. 3 (July 2001), pp. 1-3.http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no3.pdf

Wolf, Christopher A. "Financial Management - Michigan Milk Market Update: January 2001."Michigan Dairy Review, v. 6, no. 1 (January 2001), pp. 11-12. http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no1.pdf

Wolf, Christopher A. "Michigan Milk Market Update and Financial Planning: Market Update -Dairy Farm Industry Structural Change Continues." Michigan Dairy Review, v. 6, no. 2(April 2001), pp. 10-11. http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no2.pdf

Wolf, Christopher A., "Milk Market - Milk Prices: Impact of Policy Changes?" Michigan DairyReview, v. 6, no. 3 (July 2001), pp. 17-18.http://www.msu.edu/user/mdr/archives/mdrvol6no3.pdf

Computer Software and Manuals

Harsh, Stephen B., and Myron P. (Mike) Kelsey. Income Tax Management. Micro-TelplanSoftware Library, User's Manual. CP006: Version 16.0. MSU Extension, 2001.

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Ordering Procedures:Ph.D. theses are available for purchase from UMI Dissertation Publishing, 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI48103-1500. Phone: 800-521-0600. Order forms may be printed, and dissertations ordered, from the companyweb page: http://www.umi.com/hp/Products/Dissertations.html

Maumbe, Blessing Mukabeta. Essays on the Economics of Cotton Production in Zimbabwe: PolicyImplications for Technology Adoption, Farmer Health and Market Liberalization. Ph.D.Thesis, 2001.

Walker, William D. An Institutional Analysis of Environmental Self-Regulation. Ph.D. Thesis,2001.

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MS THESES AND PLAN B PAPERS

Ordering Procedures:M.S. theses are available for purchase from UMI Dissertation Publishing, 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI48103-1500. Phone: 800-521-0600. Order forms may be printed, and dissertations ordered, from the companyweb page: http://www.umi.com/hp/Products/Dissertations.html. Most Plan B papers are available full-text atthe AgEcon Search World Wide Web site: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/index.html.

Arlindo, Pedro. Forecasting Agricultural Prices in an Underdeveloped Open Economy: The Caseof Maize in Mozambique. M.S. Thesis, 2001.

Burrows, Spencer Antonio. Impact Analysis of Sara Lee's Corporate Restructuring on Michigan'sTurkey Industry and Southwest Michigan's Local Economy. Plan B Paper, 2000.

Cormier, Kelley E. Farm Restructuring in Kazakhstan: An Institutional Economics Approach.Plan B Paper, 2001. (Also issued as Agricultural Economics Report 612.) http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/aecreports/aec612.pdf

Damon, Amy L. Attachment Value and Farmland Prices: An Empirical Investigation. Plan BPaper, 2001.

Estrada-Valle, Juan Manuel. A Sub Sector Overview of the Guatemalan Bean Industry: Constraintsand Opportunities for Vertical Coordination and Sustainable Growth. M.S. Thesis, 2001.

Fan, Rui. Deriving Implied Distributions from Commodity Option Prices: An Application toSoybean, Corn and Wheat Using Mixture of Lognormals. Plan B Paper, 2001.

Hadley, Gregg Lewis. The Managerial, Production and Financial Implications of Dairy FarmExpansion in Michigan and Wisconsin. M.S. Thesis, 2001.

Katjiuongua, Hikuepi B. Contract Farming Schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Ingredients forSuccess and Viability. Plan B Paper, 2001.

Mather, David Len. Economic Assessment of Bean Research in the Dominican Republic. M.S.Thesis, 2001.

Mc Neil, Melody Rebekah. The Impact of Adult Death on Rural Smallholders in Kenya:Implications for HIV/AIDS. Plan B Paper, 2001.

Nyambane, Gerald G. Factors Influencing Relative Profitability of Alternative Crops in Kenya:Implications for Maize Policy. M.S. Thesis, 2001.

Owens, Janet M. Gender-Differentiated Household Resource Allocation - Empirical Evidence inSenegal. M.S. Thesis, 2001.

Satyal, Vijayanand H. Environmental and Economic Impacts of Manure Management Strategiesfor Representative Michigan Dairy Farms. Plan B Paper, 2001.

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Shields, William Harr. A Subsector Analysis of the Improved Bean Market in Haiti. M.S. Thesis,2001.

Utami, Lisna. Assessing the Economic Benefits of Cleaning Up Contaminated Sediments. Plan BPaper, 2001.

Zhang, Chun. Global Market Strategy in the Confectionery Industry: The Case of Hershey FoodsCorporation. Plan B Paper, 2001.

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MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS, BOOK REVIEWS, ABSTRACTS

Ordering Procedures:If listed, the publisher is the most appropriate source for these materials. Additional information may berequested from the author (first name listed unless another name is CAPITALIZED), Dept. of AgriculturalEconomics, MSU, East Lansing, MI 48824-1039.

Srivastava, Lorie and SANDRA S. BATIE. “The Effect of Uncertainty on Compliance withEnvironmental Performance Standards: A Game Theoretic Analysis of Total MaximumDaily Loads in Michigan.” Report for the Great Lakes Protection Fund, 2001.

Batie, Sandra S. “Forward.” Seeking Signs of Success: A Guided Approach to a More EffectiveWatershed Program. Amy S. Beyer, Cheryl K. Contant, and Michael Donahue, eds. BoyneCity, MI: Harbor House, 2001.

Batie Sandra S., and Richard B. Horan. “Green Payments.” Farm Bill Policy Education Project,Texas A&M, 2001. (Farm Bill Paper Series, J. L. Outlaw and E. G. Smith, eds.)

Batie Sandra S. “Public Programs and Conservation on Private Lands.” Background paperprepared for the National Governor’s Association, Policy Summit on Working LandsConservation, Washington, D.C., March 16, 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/smith_endowment/documents/sbatiedraft-final.PDF

Batie, Sandra S. “Report on Reports.” Review of The Future Role of Pesticides in U.S.Agriculture. In Environment 43, no.8 (October 2001): 1-5.

Ervin, David E., SANDRA S. BATIE, Rick Welsh, Chantal Carpentier, Jacqueline Fern, Nessa J.Richman, and Mary A. Schulz. “Transgenic Crops: An Environmental Assessment.” PolicyStudies #15, Henry A. Wallace Center at Winrock International. Arlington, VA: WinrockInternational, January 2001. http://winrock.org/transgenic.pdf

Ewin, David E., SANDRA S. BATIE, C. L. Carpentier, and R. Welsh. “Transgenic Crops and theEnvironment: The Economics of Precaution.” Working Paper ESR 01-01, EnvironmentalSciences and Resources, Portland State University, November 2001. (Invited Paper, WesternAgricultural Economics Association, July 10, 2001.)http://www.esr.pdx.edu/ESR/docs/papers/EBCW-WAEA-Paper111601.pdf

Bernsten, Richard H., D. Mather, D. Mainville, J. Estrada-Valle, H. Gonzales, J. Acosta, E. Arnaud-Santana, F. Baez, A. Mateo, S. Nova, J. Beaver, A. Castro, E. Flores, J. Carlos Rosas, L.Rizo, and A. Viana-Ruano. “Socioeconomic Studies. (Latin America/Caribbean Region.)”Proceedings: Midcourse 2000 Research Meeting of the Bean/Cowpea CollaborativeResearch Support Program, Kellogg Center, Michigan State University, April 9-14, 2000.

Pitoro, Raúl, Higino De Marrule, Olívia Govene, DUNCAN BOUGHTON, e David L. Tschirley.“Porque é que o “Ouro Branco”não está a Gerar Riqueza? Caminhos para Torná-lo de Novonuma Cultura Rentável.” Mozambique Policy Analysis Project Policy Brief (Flash), Volume30P, December 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/flash30p.pdf

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Camara, Youssouf, and John M. Staatz. “Comments by African Reviewers of ‘A Strategy to CutHunger in Africa’: A Synthesis.” Washington, DC: Partnership to Cut Hunger and Povertyin Africa, June, 2001.

Dembélé, Niama Nango. Sécurité alimentaire en Afrique Sub-saharienne: Quelle Stratégie deRéalisation? Bamako, Mali: Février 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/africanhunger/securitealimentaire.pdf

Harvey, Lynn R., and Kenneth VerBurg. “Bay County Financial Overview and Trend Analysis.”Department of Agricultural Economics and MSU Extension, Michigan State University,August 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R., and Will H. Shields. “Gratiot County Financial Overview and Trend Analysis.”Department of Agricultural Economics and MSU Extension, Michigan State University,May 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. Planning and Administering Finances. Lansing, MI: Michigan AssessorsAssociation and Michigan Department of Treasury, September 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. “Responding to Challenges Facing Rural Governments: Working Effectively withLocal Governments.” Farm Foundation’s National Public Policy Conference, scheduled forSeptember 2001. (Conference canceled. Presentation available at:http://www.farmfoundation.org/2001NPPEC/harvey_files/v3_document.htm and remarksavailable at: http://www.farmfoundation.org/2001NPPEC/harvey.pdf)

Harvey, Lynn R.. Review of Local Government Guide to the Internet by Priscilla Salant and ChristyDearien. In Rural Development News (North Central Regional Center for RuralDevelopment), v. 24, no. 4 (2000) p. 4-5.http://www.ag.iastate.edu/centers/rdev/newsletter/Vol24No4-2000/guide.htm

Hoehn, John P., Frank Lupi, and Michael Kaplowitz. “Experiments in Valuing WetlandEcosystems.” Benefits and Costs in Natural Resource Planning. Jerry Fletcher, ed.,Western Regional Research Publication, 2001.

Horan, Richard D., David G. Abler, James S. Shortle, J. Carmichael, and L. Wang. “ProbabilisticCost-Effective Point/Nonpoint Nutrient Management in the Susquehanna River Basin.”Proceedings of the Integrated Decision-Making for Watershed Management Symposium:Processes and Tools. D. Bosch, ed., pp.265-281. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University, 2001.

Howard, Julie, Jan Low, José Jaime Jeje, Duncan Boughton, Jaquelino Massingue, and MywishMaredia. Constraints and Strategies for the Development of the Seed System inMozambique. Mozambique Policy Analysis Project, Research Report 43, 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/wps43e.pdf

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Howard, Julie, Jan Low, José Jaime Jeje, Duncan Boughton, Jaquelino Massingue, and MywishMaredia. Constrangimentos e Estratégias para o Desenvolvimento do Sistema de Sementesem Moçambique. Mozambique Policy Analysis Project, Research Report 43P, 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/wps43p.pdf

Jayne, Thomas S., T. Yamano, J. Nyoro, and T. Awuor. “Do Farmers Really Benefit from HighFood Prices? Balancing Rural Interests In Kenya’s Maize Pricing and Marketing Policy.”TEGEMEO Agricultural Monitoring and Policy Analysis (TAMPA) Project, Kenya,Working Paper no. 2B, April 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/kenya/wp2b.pdf

Wanzala, Maria, THOMAS S. JAYNE, John M. Staatz, Amin Mugera, Justus Kirimi, and JosephOwuor. “Fertilizer Markets and Agricultural Production Incentives: Insights from Kenya.”TEGEMEO Agricultural Monitoring and Policy Analysis (TAMPA) Project, Kenya,Working Paper 3, June 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/kenya/wp3.pdf

Kelly, Valerie A., Edson Mpyisi, Emmanuel Shingiro, and Jean Baptiste Nyarwaya. AgriculturalIntensification in Rwanda: An Elusive Goal. Kigali, Rwanda: MINAGRI/DSA, 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/rwanda/agintensification.pdf

Kelly, Valerie A., E. Mpyisi, A. Murekezi, et D. Neven. Avec le concours de E. Shingiro et J.B.Nyarwaya. Consommation des Engrais au Rwanda: Tendances Passées, Potentiel Futur,et Facteurs Déterminants. Kigali, Rwanda: FSRP, MINAGRI/DSA, 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/rwanda/fr_fertilizerconsumption.pdf

Kelly, Valerie A., E. Mpyisi, A. Murekezi, and D. Neven, with assistance from E. Shingiro and J.B.Nyarwaya. Fertilizer Consumption in Rwanda: Past Trends, Future Potential, andDeterminants. Kigali, Rwanda: MINAGRI/DSA, 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/rwanda/fertilizerconsumption.pdf

Mariko, D., A. Chohin-Kuper, and VALERIE A. KELLY. La filière riz à l’Office du Niger auMali: Une nouvelle dynamique depuis la dévaluation du FCFA. Les MonographiesSaheliennes No. 10. Bamako: INSAH, 2001.

Chadderdon, L. M., L. J. King, and JAMES W. LLOYD. “National Commission on VeterinaryEconomic Issues: Subgroup on Skills, Knowledge, Aptitudes, and Attitudes of SuccessfulVeterinarians.” Report of a meeting at Brook Lodge, Augusta, Michigan, December 4-6,2000. East Lansing: Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, April2001.

Rohrbach, David D., JAN LOW, Raúl Pitoro, Alfredo Cucu, Jaquelino Massingue, DuncanBoughton, Guilhermina Rafael, Antonio Paulo, and Domingos Jocene. Prioridades deInvestimento para o Desenvolvimento do Sistema de Sementes em Moçambique.Mozambique Policy Analysis Project, Research Report 44P, 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/wps44p.pdf

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Rohrbach, David D., JAN LOW, Raúl Pitoro, Alfredo Cucu, Jaquelino Massingue, DuncanBoughton, Guilhermina Rafael, Antonio Paulo, and Domingos Jocene. Investment Prioritiesfor the Development of the Seed System in Mozambique. Mozambique Policy AnalysisProject, Research Report 44, 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/wps44e.pdf

Low, Jan, Higino De Marrule, Duncan Boughton, and Raúl Pitoro. A Regulamentação deComercialização da Castanha de Caju: Como Torná-la um Instrumento Revitalizador doSub-Sector Cajueiro em Moçambique? Mozambique Policy Analysis Project Policy Brief(Flash), Volume 25P, August 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/flash25p.pdf

Zulu, B., JAN-JOOST NIJHOFF, Thomas S. Jayne, and A. Negassa. Is the Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty? An Analysis of Agricultural Production Trends in Zambia. Zambia Policy SynthesisNo. 2. Lusaka: Food Security Research Project, 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/zambia/polsyn2zambia.htm

Nijhoff, Jan-Joost. “Summary of HIV/AIDS Awareness Component of Supplemental Survey to1999/2000 Post Harvest Survey, April 2001.” Note for Discussion. June 2001.

Norris, Patricia E., Elaine M. Brown, and Sandra S. Batie. “An Analysis of Situation, Structure,Conduct and Performance in Air Emission and Watershed Effluent Markets: Lessons forTrading Program Design to Protect Great Lakes Water Quality.” Final report submitted toMichigan Department of Environmental Quality, Great Lakes Protection Fund, November2001.

Christopher P. Grobbel, and PATRICIA E. NORRIS. “Farmland Preservation: Tools andTechniques.” MSU Extension Citizen Planner Program Course Module, 2001.

Escobar, G., THOMAS REARDON, and J. A. Berdegué. “Best Practices and Strategies forPromoting Non Farm Employment Creation in Rural Development in Latin America:Synthesis of Six Case Studies.” RIMISP report to DFID, July 2001 (revised for comments,October 2001). http://www.fidamerica.cl/erna/documentos/revised1.pdf

Zelaya, C. and THOMAS REARDON. “Incorporating the Promotion of Rural NonfarmEmployment into Development Projects: The Case of FAO’s Lempira Sur Project inHonduras.” RIMISP Report to DFID, 2001.

Clay, Daniel C., THOMAS REARDON, Valerie A. Kelly, and E. Mpyisi. Promoting Input Use andConservation Investments among Farm Households in Rwanda. Kigali, Rwanda: FSRP,MINAGRI/DSA, 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/rwanda/input_use.pdf

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Reardon, Thomas, and J. A. Berdegué. “Report of the International Workshop, Concentration in theProcessing and Retail Segments of the Agrifood System in Latin America, and its Effectson the Rural Poor, November 27-28, 2000, Santiago, Chile.” Santiago: RIMISP, 2001.

Ricks, Donald J. “Michigan Apple Industry: Effective Collaboration for Future Planning.” A casestudy in Strategic Futuring. MSU Extension, November 2001.

MSU contributing authors: David B. Schweikhardt, Sandra S. Batie, and Mary A. Schulz. The2002 Farm Bill: U. S. Producer Preferences for Agricultural, Food, and Public Policy.National Public Policy Extension Committee Publication Number 2001-02. Oak Brook, IL:Farm Foundation, September 2001. http://www.farmfoundation.org/2002_farm_bill/2002_national_survey_report.pdf

Pitoro, Raúl, Olivia Govene, Higino de Marrule, DAVID L. TSCHIRLEY, and Duncan Boughton.Desempenho do Sector Algodoeiro ao Nível da machamba em Nampula: Situação Actuale Perspectivas para o seu Melhoramento. Mozambique Policy Analysis Project, ResearchReport 47P, 2001. http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/wps47p.pdf

Arlindo, Pedro, Ana Paula Santos, Danilo C. Abdula, and DAVID L. TSCHIRLEY. A EconomiaAgrícola do Norte de Moçambique: Desenvolvimentos Recentes e Perspectivas.Mozambique Policy Analysis Project Policy Brief (Flash), Volume 27P, August 2001.http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/fs2/mozambique/flash27p.pdf

Argwings-Kodhek, G., M. Kiiru, DAVID L. TSCHIRLEY, B. Ochieng, and B. Landan. MeasuringIncome and the Potential for Poverty Reduction in Rural Kenya. Tegemeo Synthesis Paper.Nairobi: Egerton University/Tegemeo Institute, 2001.

Weatherspoon, Dave D., H. Christopher Peterson, and D. Neven. “Economic and SocialConsequences of Biotechnology: A Scenario Analysis.” Paper, Proceedings of theConference on Agricultural and Environmental Statistical Applications, Rome, Italy, June2001.

Weatherspoon, Dave D., Joyce Cacho, and Ralph Christy. "Linking Globalization, EconomicGrowth and Poverty: Impacts of Agribusiness Strategies on Sub-Saharan Africa." CornellUniversity, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Staff Paper 2001-06,November 2001. (Also published in American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83, no.3 (August 2001): 772-729.)http://aem.cornell.edu/research/researchpdf/sp0106.pdf

Wolf, Christopher A., and Michael Vandehaar. "Economics of Dairy Heifer Growth Programs."Invited Paper, 2001 American Dairy Science Association Annual Meetings, Indianapolis,Indiana, July 24-28, 2001. Abstracted in Journal of Dairy Science 84, Supplement 1 (2001):224.

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Risch, Corey, and CHRISTOPHER A. WOLF. "Profit Maximizing Calving Intervals with LimitedLabor Resources." Selected Paper, 2001 American Dairy Science Association AnnualMeetings, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 24-28, 2001. Abstracted in Journal of Dairy Science84, Supplement 1 (2001): 77.

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PRESENTATIONS, SPEECHES AND PAPERS READ

Ordering Procedures:Listings in this section indicate topics being addressed by the Agricultural Economics Department. To locateadditional information about a topic contact the author.

Racevskis, Laila, SANDRA S. BATIE, and Mary A. Schulz. “Making TMDL’s Work in RuralLandscapes.” Workshop, Augusta, Michigan, April 26-27, 2001.

Bernsten, Richard H. “Social and Economic Considerations in the Design and Implementation ofIPM in Developing Countries.” Invited paper, 2001 Short Course in Integrated PestManagement, MSU Institute of International Agriculture, July 2001.

Bitsch, Vera, with Ted Ferris, and Dean Ross, organizers. "Communication Within the Farm Familyand With Employees." MSU Extension In-service, East Lansing, Michigan, September 14,2001.

Bitsch, Vera. "Developing Listening Skills." Workshop, MSU Extension In-service onCommunication Within the Farm Family and With Employees, East Lansing, Michigan,September 14, 2001.

Bitsch, Vera. "How Can We Attract Qualified Permanent Labor to Our Farm?" Presentation, GreatLakes Fruit, Vegetable, and Farm Markets Expo, Grand Rapids, Michigan, December 6,2001.

Bitsch, Vera, organizer. "How to Boost Performance through Employee Appraisals." Great LakesFruit, Vegetable, and Farm Markets Expo, Grand Rapids, Michigan, December 6, 2001.

Bitsch, Vera. "Labor Issues in Michigan: What are the Priorities?" Presentation, Vegetable AoEteam meeting, East Lansing, Michigan, April 25, 2001.

Bitsch, Vera, in cooperation with Van Varner. "Motivating and Keeping Good Farm Workers."Agricultural Employer Seminar, Monroe, Michigan, March 21, 2001.

Bitsch, Vera. "Motivating the Farm Worker." NW Michigan Farm Labor Program, Traverse City,Michigan, April 19, 2001.

Bitsch, Vera. "Qualitative Research in Agricultural Economics: Paradigm, Purposes, andEvaluation Criteria." Selected paper, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8,2001. http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2463.

Bitsch, Vera, organizer. "Recruitment of Permanent and Seasonal Labor". Great Lakes Fruit,Vegetable, and Farm Markets Expo, Grand Rapids, Michigan, December 6, 2001.

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Crawford, Eric W., Julie Howard, and Valerie A. Kelly. “MSU Research on Agricultural Inputs:Implications for USAID Strategy.” Presentation, USAID/AFR/SD workshop, Washington,D.C., November 7, 2001.

Crawford, Eric W., Julie Howard, and Valerie A. Kelly. “Overview of MSU Research onAgricultural Inputs.” Presentation, MSU/USAID workshop, East Lansing, Michigan,January 4, 2001.

Deaton, B. James. “Key Points and Applications of Marshall's Theory of Extension.” Presentationat symposium, What Is The Extension Product?: J. Paxton Marshall's ConceptualFramework for Extension, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

Deaton, B. James, symposium organizer. "What Is The Extension Product?: J. Paxton Marshall'sConceptual Framework for Extension.” AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August5-8, 2001.

Hamm, Larry G., panelist. "Dairy Policy Forum 2001." Miami, Florida, January 22-24, 2001.

Hamm, Larry G. "Globalization & Industrialization: Implications for Dairy Farm Income,Investments and Policy." Dairy Profit U., Lansing, Michigan, February 26, 2001; andMMPA Dairy Conference, East Lansing, Michigan, November 19, 2001.

Hamm, Larry G. "Milk Marketing Implications of Globalization & Industrialization on Dairy FarmIncome, Investments & Policy." Tri-State Dairy Management Conference, Ft. Wayne,Indiana, November 7, 2001.

Hamm, Larry G. "2002 Regional Outlook Seminar." St. Johns, Michigan, February 28, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. “County Commissioner Training.” Presentations at the County Board Chair andCommittee Chair Workshops, Flint, Michigan, January 18, 2001, and Kalamazoo, Michigan,January 22, 2001; and at the County Budgeting and Finance Workshops, Marquette,Michigan, April 6, 2001, and Jackson, Michigan, April 30, 2001; and at the Office ofServices to the Aging, Lansing, Michigan, June 15, and September 10, 2001; and to the IronCounty Board of Commissioners, Crystal Falls, Michigan, July 10, 2001; and at the MACSummer Conference, Gaylord, Michigan, August 19-20, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. “Land Use Education.” Presentations at the Downriver Brownfield ConsortiumMeeting, Southgate, Michigan, August 1, 2001; and to the Michigan Farm Bureau, Lansing,December 7, 2001.

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Harvey, Lynn R. “Local Government Education.” Presentations to the Kent - Ottawa AssessorsAssociation program on the History of Local Government, Holland, Michigan, February 13,2001; and to the Barry County Leadership Group, Hastings, Michigan, February 21, 2001;and at the Michigan Political Leadership Program, Grayling, Michigan, April 20-21, 2001;and to the Michigan Political Leadership Board, Lansing, Michigan, November 15, 2001; andto visiting Korean local officials, East Lansing, Michigan, November 27, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. “Municipal Government Administration.” Presentations to the Laingsburg[Michigan] City Council, January 3, January 31, and April 27, 2001; and to [State] SenatorKovisto and the Iron River [Michigan] City Council, Lansing, Michigan, February 13, 2001;and to Plainfield Charter Township, Grand Rapids, Michigan, October 18, 2001; and to theMarquette City - Township Joint Planning and Development, Marquette, Michigan, October23, 2001; and at the Iron County Board of Commissioners Tax Allocation Meeting, CystalFalls, Michigan, October 23, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. Presentation on City Consolidation, Iron River, Michigan, July 11, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. Presentation on Delhi Township Strategic Planning. Holt, Michigan, March 21,2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. Presentation on 425s and Annexation at the Michigan Municipal LeagueWorkshop, Battle Creek, Michigan, September 11, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. Presentation on Intergovernmental Contracting at the Clerk’s Institute, Lansing,Michigan, April 3, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. Presentation on the Brownstown Township Fire Agreement, Brownstown,Michigan, June 13, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. Presentations on Joint Fire Authority. St. Johns, Michigan, February 19, February28, and May 2, 2001.

Harvey, Lynn R. “Public Finance and Administration.” Presentations to the Michigan MunicipalTreasurers Association Institute, Lansing, Michigan, January 10, 2001; and at the MACWinter Conference, Lansing, Michigan, February 11-12, 2001; and at the Michigan SheriffsAssociation New Sheriff Workshop, Okemos, Michigan, March 1, 2001; and at the MichiganDepartment of Treasury F65 Review, Lansing, Michigan, March 22, 2001; and to the BenzieCounty Board of Commissioners, Beulah, Michigan, March 16, 2001; and to the MichiganCouncil of Local Governments, Lansing, Michigan, April 13, 2001; and to the Gratiot CountyBoard of Commissioners, Ithaca, Michigan, May 2, 2001; and to the Wisconsin/UpperPeninsula County Commissioners’ program on the Proposal A Impact, Florence, Wisconsin,October 24, 2001; and at “Changing from Village to Home Rule City,” Port Austin,

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Michigan, November 12, 2001; and the Downriver Brownfield Consortium Meeting, Lansing,Michigan, November 13, 2001; and at the Michigan Municipal Clerks Institute workshop,East Lansing, Michigan, December 3, 2001.

Hilker, James H. “Corn Outlook.” Presentation, Extension Crop Outlook Symposium (ExtensionTrack Sessions), AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001. (Published asMSU Agricultural Economics Staff Paper 01-30.)

Hilker, James H., organizer and moderator. “Extension Crop Outlook Symposium.” ExtensionTrack Sessions, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

Hoehn, John P., Frank Lupi, and Michael D. Kaplowitz. “Untying a Lancastrian Bundle: EcosystemValuation in Wetland Mitigation.” Selected paper, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,August 5-8, 2001. http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2533&ftype=.pdf

Bulte, E. H., RICHARD D. HORAN, and J. F. Shogren. “Banking on Extinction: Ivory Storage andElephant Conservation.” Selected paper, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August5-8, 2001. http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2518&ftype=.pdf

Abler, D. G., J. S. Shortle, J. Carmichael, and RICHARD D. HORAN. “Climate Change,Agriculture, and Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Region.” Selected paper, AAEAAnnual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001; also presented at the 2001 AEREWorkshop, Bar Harbor, Maine, June 13-15, 2001; and presented at the AERE sessions of theASSA meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2001.http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2595&ftype=.pdf

Abler, D. G., J. S. Shortle, J. Carmichael, and RICHARD D. HORAN. “Climate Change and WaterQuality in the Chesapeake Bay Region.” Contributed paper, American Water ResourcesAssociation Annual Water Resources Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, November2001.

Horan, Richard D., discussant. “Diversity Functions and the Value of Diversity” by Hans-PeterWeikard, at the annual conference of the European Association of Environmental andResource Economists, Southampton, UK June 28-30, 2001.

Bulte, E. H., and RICHARD D. HORAN. “Habitat Conservation, Wildlife Extraction, andAgricultural Expansion.” Contributed paper, the annual conference of the EuropeanAssociation of Environmental and Resource Economists, Southampton, UK June 28-30, 2001.

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Horan, Richard D., D. G. Abler, and J. S. Shortle. “Probabilistic, Cost-Effective Point/NonpointManagement in the Susquehanna River Basin.” Contributed paper, the annual conference ofthe European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Southampton, UK,June 28-30, 2001.

Horan, Richard D., and E. H. Bulte. “Resource or Nuisance? Managing African Elephants as aMulti-Use Species.” Selected paper, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8,2001; also contributed paper, the annual conference of the European Association ofEnvironmental and Resource Economists, Southampton, UK June 28-30, 2001.http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2488&ftype=.pdf

Joshi, Satish, R. Krishnan, and L. Lave. “Estimating the Hidden Costs of EnvironmentalRegulations.” Presented at the MSU Department of Agricultural Economics, Seminar Series,February 15, 2001.

Krishnan, R., and SATISH JOSHI. “The Influence of Mergers, Market Structure and Concentrationon Firms’ Product Mix Strategies.” Presented at the 2001 Management AccountingConference, Savannah, Georgia, January 18, 2001.

Renkow, Mitch, Daniel Hallstrom, Dwight Wilder, and DANIEL KARANJA. “Rural Infrastructure,Transactions Costs and Marketed Surplus in Kenya.” Select paper, AAEA Annual Meeting,Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001. http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2763&ftype=.pdf

Bekayon, D., Gandaoua Dehala, and VALERIE A. KELLY. “Diagnostic de la Filière Semences auSahel: Synthèse pour le Tchad.” Paper prepared for the regional workshop Developpementde la Filière Semences au Sahel et Integration regionale: Quel Role pour le Secteur privé?,Dakar, March 12-14, 2001.

Kanté, B., M. Sow, S. Ly, and VALERIE A. KELLY. “Diagnostic de la Filière Semences au Sahel:Synthèse Regionale.” Paper presented at the regional workshop, Developpement de la FilièreSemences au Sahel et Integration regionale: Quel Role pour le Secteur privé?, Dakar, March12-14, 2001.

Leholm, Arlen. “Applications of Self-directed Teams in the Public Sector.” Michigan Clerk’sInstitute workshop, December 2001.

Levine Ralph, ARLEN LEHOLM,and Raymond Vlasin. “Come Be a Leader in a Self-directed WorkTeam: The Dynamics of the Transition from Being A Supervisor to A Team Leader.”Presentation, System Dynamics International Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, July 23-27, 2001.

Leholm, Arlen, invited lecuture. “Design and Implement Self-directed Work Teams.” University ofMinnesota Agricultural Economics Department and State Extension Office, December 2001.

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Leholm, Arlen. “Team Basics and Organizational Basics for High Performance Teams.” Presentation, Workshop for Mid-level Extension Managers, North Cental States, Lincoln,Nebraska, April 30, 200l.

Leholm, Arlen. “Team Training Modules on Curriculum Design in Extension Systems.” Workshopfor the Institute for Indian Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), Orissa, India.November 2001.

Lloyd, James W., D. Donovan, Y. Camara, D. Leeper, and R. Gross. “Application of MarketResearch in Veterinary Practice Management. I: Client Satisfaction.” Conference ofResearch Workers in Animal Diseases, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2001.

Lloyd, James W., D. Donovan, Y. Camara, D. Leeper, and R. Gross. “Application of MarketResearch in Veterinary Practice Management. II: Satisfaction of Referring Veterinarians.”Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2001.

Lloyd, James W. “The Economics of Culling and Replacement in the Michigan Dairy Industry.”Heifer Management and Culling, Module #11, Dairy Health Management CertificateProgram, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, February 18, 2001.

Lloyd, James W. “Practice Management in Veterinary Medical Education.” Michigan VeterinaryMedical Association Summer Meeting, Traverse City, Michigan, August 1, 2001.

Lloyd, James W. “The Practice-based Ambulatory Program – 2000 Financial Management Study.”Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan, October12, 2001.

Lloyd, James W. “Pricing Equine Services: The 2000 MSU Pricing Study.” 2001 MichiganVeterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 25-28, 2001.

Dartt, Barbara A., JAMES W. LLOYD, M. Wustenberg, and B. Radke. “Seminar 7: Farm-levelDecision Making -- Economics for the Dairy Practitioner.” American Association of BovinePractitioners, Vancouver, British Columbia, September 11-12, 2001.

Lloyd, James W. “Seminar 24: Looking Forward to Practice.” American Association of BovinePractitioners, Vancouver, British Columbia, September 13, 2001.

King, L. J., and JAMES W. LLOYD. “Skills, Knowledge, Aptitudes, and Attitudes of SuccessfulVeterinarians.” National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues: Subgroup for Skills,Knowledge, Aptitudes, and Attitudes, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NorthCarolina, April 20, 2001; and at the University of California, Davis, May 20, 2001.

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Lloyd, James W. “Veterinary Practice Management Education.” Association of Veterinary PracticeManagement Consultants and Advisors Meeting, Central Veterinary Conference, KansasCity, Missouri, August 25, 2001.

Christiadi, and SCOTT LOVERIDGE. “Comparing Non-Survey and Survey Methods for EstimatingEmployer Demand for Educational Attainment.” Paper presented at North AmericanRegional Science Association International conference, Charleston, South Carolina,November 15, 2001.

Loveridge, Scott. “Social Capital and Sources of Support for Local Economic DevelopmentAgencies.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Regional ScienceAssociation, Austin, Texas, April 5-7, 2001.

Lupi, Frank. “Sea Lamprey Control and Lake Trout Restoration in the Great Lakes.” Paperpresented at Wildlife and Fisheries Economics: The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration,SERA-IEG-30 Meeting, 2001.

Nijhoff, Jan-Joost, and C. Bepura. “Food Marketing and Trade in SADC During the 2001/02Marketing Season - The Role of the Private Sector.” Briefing Note prepared at the requestof SADC-FANR and presented at the Special Meeting of Officials and Ministers of Food,Agriculture, and Natural Resources, Harare, Zimbabwe, August 24-25, 2001,

Norris, Patricia E. “Agricultural Land Preservation.” Presentation at ANR Week Program forMichigan Barn Preservation Network, East Lansing, Michigan, March 10, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Agriculture in a Local Context: Farmland Loss and Farmland Preservation.”Presentation at Grand Forum, Grand Valley State University, Division of ContinuingEducation, Grand Rapids, Michigan, September 24, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Animal Agriculture and the Clean Water Act in Michigan.” Inservice Trainingfor the Manure AoE and the Livestock and Dairy AoE Teams, February 16, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Evaluating Relative Suitability of Land Areas for Large Livestock Operations.”Presentation at Ohio State University Extension Inservice on Large Scale LivestockOperations, Columbus, Ohio, March 7, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. "The Citizen Planner Program." Presentation to MSU Extension Agents in theSoutheast Region, Novi, Michigan, September 28, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Crafting a Successful Fellow’s Nomination.” Organized Symposium (ExtensionTrack Sessions), AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

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Norris, Patricia E., project partner. "Current Research." Presentation at the Partners Luncheon forthe United Growth for Kent County project, Grand Rapids, Michigan, October 22, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “A Farmland Preservation Primer.” Presentation for Shiawasee County PlanningCommission, Land Use Committee and general public, Corunna, Michigan, August 16, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Farmland Preservation Tools and Techniques.” A training program for potentialinstructors in the Citizen Planner Program, November 6, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Intensive Livestock Operations and Land Use Planning.” Presentation at theBarry County Our Land Committee Land Use Series, Dowling, Michigan, March 29, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. "The Land Use Area of Expertise Team and its Program Activities." Presentationfor the MSU Extension and Experiment Station Council, Lansing, Michigan, June 26, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Land Use Change, Resource Competition and Conflict in the Southern UnitedStates: Discussion.” Invited paper presented at the annual Southern Agricultural EconomicsAssociation meeting, Ft. Worth, Texas, January 2001. (Also published in Journal ofAgricultural and Applied Economics 33, no. 2 (August 2001): 311-314.)

Norris, Patricia E. “Land Use Issues and Trends in Michigan.” Presentation for the East CentralRegion Extension Council, Frankenmuth, Michigan, November 13, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Legal Foundations of Planning and Zoning.” A training program for potentialinstructors in the Citizen Planner Program, Tustin, Michigan, November 6, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Michigan’s Right to Farm Act and Generally Accepted Agricultural andManagement Practices.” Course session for Kent County Citizen Planner Program, Lowell,Michigan, July 12, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Township Zoning – Can the Michigan Horse Industry Survive in an EverChanging Rural Landscape?” Presentation at ANR Week program, Horse Ownership andBeing a Good Neighbor, East Lansing, Michigan, March 3, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Update on Michigan’s Right to Farm Act” and “GAAMPs for Site Selection andOdor Control.” Presentations at Right to Farm Guidelines for New and Expanding LivestockOperations, Cadillac, Michigan, January 11, 2001.

Norris, Patricia E. “Why Should Lenders Care about Environmental Policy and Michigan’s Rightto Farm Act?” Presentation at the 2001 Michigan Agricultural Credit Conference, EastLansing, Michigan, October 25, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Call to Action.” Concluding speaker for Michigan Agri-BusinessAssociation Policy Day Conference, East Lansing, Michigan, February 9, 2001.

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Peterson, H. Christopher. “Defining Value-Added.” Invited remarks to open joint meeting of MSUCANR, MDA, MABA, and Farm Bureau, January 30, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Diagnosing Financial and Control Danger Signals for Cooperatives.”Presentation, workshop on cooperative finance and control for New Generation DirectorsWorkshop, North Dakota State University, Burdick Cooperative Center, March 13, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “From Basic to Advanced Cooperative Finance.” 1/2-day seminar oncooperative capital issues for National Graduate Institute of Cooperative Leadership,University of Missouri, May 22, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Future of Michigan Agriculture.” Panel member for Farm BureauConference, East Lansing, Michigan, January 30, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Future Scenarios for Agricultural Cooperatives.” Workshop as part ofthe Cooperative Directors Leadership Forum, National Council of Farmer CooperativesAnnual Meeting, San Diego, California, January 13-15, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “How Do You Create a Value-Added Strategy?” Part of 1-day seminarsponsored by MSU Extension for Southeastern Michigan, February 13, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Issues in Cooperative Equity.” Presentation for board and managementof Caledonia Farmers Elevator, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, January 23, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Michigan Partnership for Product Agriculture.” Testimony before theMichigan House Agricultural Appropriations Subcommittee, Lansing, Michigan, May 3,2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Overview of Strategic Business Planning.” Seminar for MichiganPioneer Dealers, Battle Creek, Michigan, February 8, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher, and Dave D. Weatherspoon. “The Role of Scientific and Business Integrityin the Future of Biotechnology: A Scenario Analysis.” International AgribusinessManagement Association, Sydney, Australia, June 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Searching for Cooperative Competitive Advantage.” Kick-off speakerfor Farmer Cooperatives 2001 Conference, Wisconsin Center for Cooperative Development,Las Vegas, Nevada, October 29, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Strategic Options for Michigan Dry Bean Growers.” Three focus groupsessions with members of the Michigan Edible Bean Cooperative, Richville, Ubly, andPinconning, Michigan, August 21, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Strategies for Value Added Agriculture.” Seminar, Texas A&M NationalTop Producers Executive Program, Austin, Texas, January 19, 2001.

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Peterson, H. Christopher. “21st Century Food System.” Presentation for Agribusiness Conferenceof the Michigan CPA Association, Lansing, Michigan, January 23, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “2001 Trends in Agribusiness.” Concluding speaker for Michigan Agri-Business Association Summer Conference, Boyne Highlands, Michigan, August 17, 2001.

Peterson, H. Christopher. “Value-Added Business Strategies.” Presentation, National ChestnutGrowers planning meeting, East Lansing, Michigan, June 16, 2001.

Strasburg, Gale and ALLAN P. RAHN. “Is PSE Meat a Downside to Selecting Turkeys for Growthand Muscling?” Presentation, 2001 Michigan Poultry Seminar, Hamilton, Michigan,February 15, 2001.

Rahn, Allan P. “Michigan Turkey Producers Microbial Hazard Assessment.” Presented at MichiganTurkey Producers Membership Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan, April 18, 2001.

Reardon, Thomas. “Comparing Mercosur and NAFTA as Regional Approaches to Strengthen LatinAmerican Agribusiness Firms in Globalized Agrifood Markets.” Organized symposium,AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

Reardon, Thomas, E. M. M. Q. Farina, and J. Berdegue. “Globalization, Changing MarketInstitutions, and Agrifood Systems in Latin America: Implications for the Poor'sLivelihoods.” Invited Paper for Keynote Address at the 74th EAAE Seminar, Livelihoods andRural Poverty: Technology, Policy and Institutions, Imperial College at Wye, UnitedKingdom, September 12-15, 2001.

Reardon, Thomas, Elizabeth M. M. Q. Farina, and J. Berdegue. “Institutional and OrganizationalChange in Latin American Agrifood Systems: Effects on the Rural Poor and Policy Options.”Invited Plenary Paper for the Third International Conference on Agri-Food Chain Economicsand Management, Universidade de São Paulo, held in Riberião Preto, Brazil, October 24-26,2001.

Sterns, P. A., THOMAS REARDON, and J.-M. Codron. “Quality and Quality Assurance in theFresh Produce Sector: A Case Study of European Retailers.” Select Papered, AAEA AnnualMeeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2770&ftype=.pdf

Haggblade, S., P. B. R. Hazell, and THOMAS REARDON. “Strategies for Stimulating EquitableGrowth of the Rural Nonfarm Economy in Developing Countries.” Invited Paper for KeynoteAddress at the 74th EAAE Seminar, Livelihoods and Rural Poverty: Technology, Policy andInstitutions, Imperial College at Wye, United Kingdom, September 12-15, 2001.

Reardon, Thomas, with Johan Swinnen, organizers. Symposium on Globalization, RegionalIntegration, and Rural Development. AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8,2001.

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Robison, Lindon J. “Ordering Risky Choices.” Paper presented at the Regional AgriculturalExperiment Station Project SERA-IEG-31 meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 22-24,2001.

Robison, Lindon J. “Outline of the Social Capital Paradigm.” Presented at a leadership seminarorganized by the Corporacion Andina, Lima, Peru, December 11, 2001.

Robison, Lindon J., seminar organizer. Social Capital and Development in the Yucatan. Merida,Mexico, December 16, 2001.

Robison, Lindon J., Marcelo E. Siles, and A. Allan Schmid. “Social Capital and Poverty Reduction:Toward a New Paradigm.” Prepared for the International Invitational Conference, SocialCapital and Poverty Reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean: Toward a NewParadigm, Santiago de Chile, September 24-26, 2001.

Schmid, A. Allan. “Institutional and Behavioral Economic Trajectories.” Presentation at free sessionon Institutional and Behavioral Economic Theories II, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago,Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

Schmid, A. Allan, Lindon J. Robison, and Peter Barry. “The Role of Social Capital in theIndustrialization of the Food System.” Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Agricultural andResource Economics Association,” Bar Harbor, Maine, June 2001.

Schmid, A. Allan. “What Constitutes Institutional Economics?” Presentation, Annual Meeting ofthe American Agricultural Economics Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

Schweikhardt, David B., with Monika Tothova. “Globalization and Regional Integration UnderNAFTA.” Presentation delivered at organized symposium on Globalization, RegionalIntegration, and Rural Development, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8,2001.

Schweikhardt, David B., and Larry Zink. “Recruiting Students for Undergraduate Programs inAgribusiness and Agricultural Economics.” Panel Discussion, MTE Track Session, AAEAAnnual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

Srivastava, Lorie, and Sandra S. Batie. “A Dynamic Model of Environmental PerformanceStandards.” Presentation, (Canadian Sessions), AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,August 5-8, 2001.

Srivastava, Lorie. “A Graduate Student Perspective on CWAE.” Presentation, CWAE at 20 Years-- Past, Present, and Future (A CWAE-Sponsored Organized Symposium), AAEA AnnualMeeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

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Thilmany, Dawn, and LORIE SRIVASTAVA. “Performance and Pay Status of AgriculturalEconomists.” Organized symposium, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8,2001.

Staatz, John M. “Evolution du Marché Mondial.” (“Developments in the World Market.”)Presentation on world agricultural market outlook presented to the West African RegionalAgricultural Market Outlook Conference, Bamako, Mali, March 3, 2001.

Penders, Christopher, and JOHN M. STAATZ. “The Impact of Household-Level Determinants onChild Health and Nutrition: Cross-Country Evidence from West Africa.” Selected paper,AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001. http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2655&ftype=.pdf

Staatz, John M. “Reflections on Trying to Change Development Policy: The Partnership to CutHunger in Africa.” Department Seminar, Agricultural Economics, MSU, October 11, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “L’Adoption et la Rentabilité de L’Agriculture de Precision aux USA.”(“Adoption and Profitability of Precision Agriculture in the USA”.) Invited presentation tothe Forum AgroTIC (French forum on Agricultural Information and CommunicationTechnologies), Montpellier, France, June 20, 2001.

Bullock, D. S., J. Lowenberg-DeBoer, and SCOTT M. SWINTON. “Assessing the Value ofPrecision Agricultural Data.” Presented paper at the AAEA 2001 Learning Workshop onSpatial Data Analysis, American Agricultural Economics Association annual meeting,Chicago, Illinois, August 4, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M., R. Bongiovanni, J. Lowenberg-DeBoer, and D. S. Bullock. “Assessing the Valueof Precision Agricultural Data: On-Farm Nitrogen Response Research in Argentina.” Paperpresented at hands-on preconference training at the AAEA 2001 Learning Workshop onSpatial Data Analysis, American Agricultural Economics Association annual meeting,Chicago, Illinois, August 4, 2001.

Gebremedhin, B., and SCOTT M. SWINTON. “Determinants of Farmer Perceptions of the Severityand Yield Impact of Soil Erosion: Evidence from Northern Ethiopia.” Paper presented at theWorkshop on Managing Natural Resources in African Highland Eco-systems, WesternMichigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, August 16-18, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “Do Site-Specific Fertilizer Recommendations Make Sense?” Seminar to FIRMMSU Extension Area of Expertise group, MSU Agriculture & Livestock Pavilion, November19, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M., moderator. “Environmental and Natural Resources Management.” Session atinternational invitational conference on Social Capital and Poverty Reduction in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean: Toward a New Paradigm, Santiago, Chile, September 24-26,2001.

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Swinton, Scott M. “Policy Alternatives to Achieve a Dramatic Reduction in Environmental Impactsfrom Midwestern Agriculture.” Paper prepared for Midwest Commodities and theEnvironment Workshop, sponsored by American Farmland Trust, World Wildlife Fund-U.S.,and Henry Wallace Center for Alternative Agriculture, Chicago, Illinois, April 30-May 1,2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “Policy Alternatives to Reduce the Environmental Impact of AgriculturalProduction in the Midwestern USA.” Invited seminar at Wageningen University,Netherlands, January 10, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “La politique agro-environnementale pour le Midwest des USA: De la théorie àla réalité.” (“Agro-Environmental Policy for the Midwestern USA: Theory and Reality.”)Invited seminar at the Economic and Social Research unit of Institut National de RechercheAgronomique, Montpellier, France, June 21, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “¿Por qué adoptar (o no adoptar) el MIP?” (“Why Adopt [or Not Adopt] IPM?”)Invited seminar, College of Agriculture, Universidad de Talca, Talca, Chile, September 27,2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “Poverty and Resource Conservation: Incentives and Constraints to Investing inSustainability.” Presentation to Worldwide Fund for Nature Macroeconomic Policy Officetraining session on An Analytical Approach to Understanding Poverty-EnvironmentLinkages, Washington, DC, February 13, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M., and R. Quiroz. “Poverty and the Deterioration of Natural Soil Capital in thePeruvian Altiplano.” Paper presented at the Natural Capital, Poverty and DevelopmentConference, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, September 5-8, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “Profitability of Site-Specific Corn Yield Response to Nitrogen: Mid-ProjectReport.” Presentation to board of directors of Corn Marketing Program of Michigan,Lansing, December 19, 2001.

Swinton, Scott M. “Why I’d Like to See Software for Limited Dependent Variable Regression inSpatially Correlated Data.” Informal Workshop on Qualitative Dependent VariableEstimation with Spatial Effects, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics,University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, April 20, 2001.

van Ravenswaay, Eileen O., and Satish Joshi. "Defining Ecosystem Services." Pathways toSustainability: Theory and Practice, Conference of the U.S. Society of Ecological Economics,Duluth, Minnesota, July 11-13, 2001.

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Weatherspoon, Dave D., H. Christopher Peterson, and D. Neven. “Economic and SocialConsequences of Biotechnology: A Scenario Analysis.” Paper, Conference on Agriculturaland Environmental Statistical Applications, Rome, Italy, June 2001.

Weatherspoon, Dave D., J. Cacho, and R. Christy, “Exploring the Links Among Economic Growth,Globalization and Poverty: Private Sector Initiatives.” Principle paper, Allied Social ScienceAssociations Meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 5-7, 2001.

Russo, C., DAVE D. WEATHERSPOON, H. Christopher Peterson, and Steven D. Hanson. “AFinancial Analysis of the Determinants of the Agricultural Cooperative InvestmentDecisions.” Presentation, NCR 194 meetings, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 12-13, 2001.

Weatherspoon, Dave D., symposia organizer. “Impact of Trade Agreements on Small Producers.”Free Session, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 5-8, 2001.

Weatherspoon, Dave D., J. Cacho, and R. Christy. “Linking Globalization, Economic Growth andPoverty: Impacts of Agribusiness Strategies on Sub-Saharan Africa.” Presentation,American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, August 5, 2001.

Jones, Eluned, and DAVE D. WEATHERSPOON, symposia organizers. “Trade Policy Implicationsfor Inward Investment.” FAMPS Track Session, AAEA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,August 5-8, 2001.

Weatherspoon, Dave D. “Trade Policy Implications for Inward Investment.” Presentation, StrategicManagement Workshop, Making Markets Matter, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch,South Africa, September 9-15, 2001.

Mpyisi, Edson, and MICHAEL T. WEBER. “FSRP Research Activities and Changes in CroppingPatterns Between 1990 and 2000.” Presentation to University of Rwanda faculty, staff, andstudents, August 2001.

Whipple, Judith. “College Success Strategies.” Presentation, First United Methodist Church, August13, 2001.

Whipple, Judith. “Creating Value in the Food Supply Chain.” Presentation for the Supply ChainManagement Research Group in AEC, October 2001.

Whipple, Judith. “International Sales Training Acumen.” Eleven programs administered for UnitedParcel Service, Louisville, Kentucky, December 1998 through June 2001.

Whipple, Judith, with Mike Kiley. “Legalities of Serving as a Student Reference.” Brown BagSeminar for Faculty, 2001.

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Whipple, Judith. “Resume Workshop.” Presentation to the Food Marketing Association at MSU,September 2001.

Wolf, Christopher A. "Basics of Put Options for Milk Price Risk Management." Moderated andpresented, five locations, July 16-20, 2001. (Michigan Dairy Options Pilot Program with U.S.Department of Agriculture-Risk Management Agency.)

Wolf, Christopher A. "Cost of Production Numbers: What Do They Mean and Who Uses Them?"Presented to Michigan Agricultural Statistics Service personnel and survey enumerators,February 2001.

Wolf, Christopher A. "The Economic Impacts of Bovine TB in Michigan Agriculture." InternationalBovine Tuberculosis Conference, Lansing, Michigan, March 6, 2001.

Wolf, Christopher A. "Economics of Bovine Tuberculosis Impacts." Presentation to the MichiganTB Livestock and Wildlife Stakeholders Committee, December 6, 2001.

Wolf, Christopher A. "Effects of Bovine TB in Michigan Agriculture." Michigan Agri-BusinessAssociation Winter Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 17, 2001.

Wolf, Christopher A. "Michigan Milk Price and Policy Outlook." Presentation, MichiganAgricultural Credit Conference, East Lansing, Michigan, October 2001.

Wolf, Christopher A., primary organizer and presenter. "Milk Price Variation and Price RiskManagement Strategies." MSU Dairy Team Inservice, April 2001.

Wolf, Christopher A. "Potential Economic Implications of Foot-and-Mouth Disease for USAgriculture." Michigan Food Safety Alliance, April 2001.

Yade, Mbaye, and John M. Staatz. “L’impact des politiques macroécoonomiques sur la compétitivitédu secteur élevage du sous-espace centre de l’ Afrique de l’Ouest.” Presentation andconference paper, ILRI workshop, Quelles politiques pour améliorer la compétitivité despetits éleveurs dans le corridor de l’Afrique de l’Ouest Centrale: Implications pour lecommerce et l’intégration régionale, Abidjan, September 17-18, 2001.

Yade, Mbaye. “Perspectives des filières maraîchères au Sahel: quelle dynamique de marché?”Contribution à l’atelier de UNCTAD sur la promotion des exportations agricoles de l’AFriquede l’Ouest, Bamako, Mali, March 2001.

Zink, Larry. “The Brand Called You.” Presentation, MANRA Regional Conference, October 20,2001.

Zink, Larry. “The Opportunities in Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Food IndustryManagement Programs.” AIMs Tour Presentation, June 19, 2001.

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