Agribusiness faculty research balances theory with practical application as they respond to changes in the agribusiness industry, both global and domestic. These changes include increasingly industrialized operations, new technologies, consumer awareness, and policies that influence support and trade.
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Submissions from 1991
Monitoring and Controlling Mastitis on Ontario Dairy Farms, Wayne H. Howard, Ravinderpal Gill, Kenneth E. Leslie, and Kerry Lissemore
Urbanization and Food Imports in Sub-Saharan Africa, James Tabi, Wayne H. Howard, and Truman Phillips
Submissions from 1990
Regional Adjustment Response in the U.S. Dairy Sector to Changes in Milk Support Price, Alfons Weersink and Wayne H. Howard
Submissions from 1989
What Our Students Should Know: Perspectives from Business and Academia, Wayne H. Howard
Human Resource Management: A Review with Applications to Agriculture, Wayne H. Howard and Kenneth A. McEwan
Technical Change and Applications of Dynamic Duality to Agriculture: Reply, Wayne H. Howard and Richard C. Shumway
Submissions from 1988
Linkages Between Regulated and Unregulated Markets: The Case of Milk Supply in Kenya, Wayne H. Howard and Ian McDonald
Dynamic Adjustment in the U.S. Dairy Industry, Wayne H. Howard and Richard C. Shumway
Submissions from 1987
Information and herd Health Management Practices in Texas Dairies, Wayne H. Howard, Thomas O. Knight, Richard C. Shumway, Robert W. Blake, and Michael A. Tomaszewski
Submissions from 1981
Projecting Regional Market Shares for Selected Florida Fresh Market Vegetables, Wayne H. Howard and Arden W. Colette
Submissions from 1980
Optimal Regional Conjunctive Water Management, Jay E. Noel, Delworth B. Gardner, and Charles V. Moore