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Eric DeVuyst

About Dr. DeVuyst
Research Interest: Economics of livestock genotyping; cropping systems economics; interactions of farming and natural resources.

Teaching Responsibilities
AgEc 242 Intro to Farm and Agribusiness Management
AgEc 420 Integrated Farm and Ranch Management

Education

Ph.D. Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, 1993
M.S. Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, 1991
B.S. Food Systems Economics and Management, Michigan State University, 1987

Recent Awards
NDSU Bison Ambassadors Apple Polisher Award, 2001 and 2007
ND Farm Bureau Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award, 2006
NDSU Peltier Award for Teaching Innovation, 2006
NDSU Preferred Ag. Instructor Award, COA Student Activities Council, 2002-2003; 2005-2006
ND Council of State Employees FISH Award, Fall 2005

Recent Refereed Journal Articles
DeVuyst, E.A., J. Bullinger,, M. Bauer, P. Berg and D. Larson, 2007. “An Economic Analysis of Genetic Information: Leptin Genotyping in Fed Cattle,” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 32(2): 291-305.

E.A. DeVuyst and P.V. Preckel, 2007. “Gaussian Cubature: A Practitioner’s Guide,” Mathematical and Computer Modelling 45:787-794.

Wachenheim, C.J., P. Novak, E.A. DeVuyst, and D.K. Lambert, 2006.” Demand estimation for agricultural processing co-products,” Great Plains Research 16 (Spring):85-94.

E.A. DeVuyst, T. Foissey and G. Kegode, 2006. “An Economic Analysis of Reduced-Input and Traditional Cropping Systems in the Northern Plains,” Renewable Agricultural and Food Systems 21(1):68-73.

DeVuyst, C.S. and E.A. DeVuyst, 2005. "Indemnifying Producer Equity Losses Related to Livestock Disease Announcements," Western Economics Forum, IV #2 (Fall):1-6.

E.A. DeVuyst and A. D. Halvorson, 2004. “Economics of Annual Cropping Versus Crop-Fallow In Northern Great Plains As Influenced by Tillage and Nitrogen,” Agronomy Journal 96:148-153.


Office Address
Morrill Hall 221H
Fargo, ND 58105-5636

Contact Information
Office: (701) 231-7466
Fax: (701)231-7400

Email Address
eric.devuyst@ndsu.edu

 

 
 
 
 


Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics

217 Morrill Hall - NDSU
Phone: 701-231-7441
Fax: 701-231-7400
Last Updated: October 9, 2007
E-mail:agecinfo@ndsuext.nodak.edu

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