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  • John B. Loomis James W. Richardson WEDNESDAY EVENING

    Registration

    Board Meeting

    WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONNoon-5:00 P.M. San Carlos Ballroom Foyer

    4:30-7:00 P.M. LosAngeles Room

    7:00-9:00 P.M. Ferrantes Bayview

    THURSDAY MORNING7:15-8:15 A.M. Breakfast (on your own)

    John B. Loomis , Colorado State University, was recently named AERE Fellow. He has

    been a prolific and influential scholar in the area of nonmarket valuation, identifying

    cutting edge topics and methodologies. Over the last 30 years, he has authored or co-

    authored 224 refereed journal articles, co-authored three books, and written 71

    proceedings papers or book chapters. He has made significant contributions to

    contingent valuation, travel cost modeling, and the hedonic property method. Many

    of his writing are highly cited. His publication in the American Journal of Economics

    (AJAE), “Statistical Efficiency of Double Bounded Dichotomous Choice Contingent

    Valuation” (with Hanemann and Kanninen) was given the Publication of Enduring

    Quality Award by the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association. The 1991 Land

    Economics article “Confidence Intervals for Evaluating benefits Estimates from

    Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Studies” (with Park and Creel) was the first

    to outline a method to estimate confidence intervals for dichotomous choice WTP

    models. It has become the fourth most cited paper published in Land Economics. In

    the last 20 years, he has served as major professor, mentor and committee member

    for many graduate students . He has played an important role as co-editor of the AERE

    Newsletter since 1998, as well as serving as AERE Vice-President in 2000-2001 and as

    an AERE board member in 1993-1995.

    Dr. James W. Richardson, Texas A&M, Regents Professor of agricultural economics, has research and graduate teaching, responsibilities in public policy and

    simulation analysis. Richardson's research has attracted national recognition by emphasizing quantitative, risk based policy analyses through the use of farm-

    level simulation models (FLIPSIM). Evaluating the farm-level impacts of agricultural and tax policies on crop, livestock, and dairy farms is Richardson's

    specialty. His research is largely responsible for the ability of AFPC to evaluate the implications of policy decisions at the farm level -- the analytical

    dimension for which the Center is best known. He has received numerous awards including Lifetime Achievement Awards from the S A E A, the WAEA, five

    Professional Excellence awards from the AAEA, the TAMU Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award, SAEA Distinguished Professional Contribution Award,

    WAEA Teaching Award, Deputy Chancellor's Distinguished Performance Team Awards twice, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Honor Professor, and

    Deputy Chancellor Award for TAES Faculty Fellow and Senior Faculty Fellow, TAMU Regents Professor, two USDA Administrators Awards, and the Farm

    Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement in Public Issues Education. He is presently President-Elect for the Western Agricultural Economics

    Association.

    Reception

    Registration

    WAEA Keynote Guest Address

    John B. Loomis

    San Carlos Ballroom III

    WAEA PRESIDENT AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS

    Welcome

    Gregory M. Perry

    WAEA Presidential Address

    James W. Richardson

    7:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. San Carlos Ballroom Foyer

    8:30-10:15 A.M.

  • THURSDAY LATE MORNINGSan Carlos Ballroom I-FARM FINANCE: VOLATILITY, RISK AND EQUITY

    The Role of Natural Enemies in Management of Primary and Secondary Pests

    in Agricultural Production

    National Brands, Private Labels, and Food Price Inflation

    Retail Outlet Selection and Preferences for Private Labels

    *Haoying Wang, The Pennsylvania State University, Satheesh V. Aradhyula,

    University of Arizona

    A Spatial Economietric Analysis of Crop Yield and Climate Variability in

    Arizona

    San Diego Room-FOOD RETAILING: CONSUMER CHOICES

    MECHEL PAGGI, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-FRESNOSan Carlos Ballroom IV-FRUIT PRODUCTION & MARKETING

    Noon-1:30 P.M.

    Dr. Derrell Peel Oklahoma State University, Dr. Brian Briggeman, Kansas

    State University, John R. Baker, Iowa Beginning Farmer Center, Dr. Shannon

    L. Ferrell, Oklahoma State University

    Farm Transitions: Obstacles and Opportunites for Producers and an Industry

    Santa Monica Room SYMPOSIUM SHANNON FERRELL, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

    Lunch on your own

    10:30 A.M.-Noon

    A Bio-economic Model of Spotted Wing Drosophila for California Raspberries

    Transportation and Production Cost Effects on the Competitive Boundaries

    for Celery and Strawberries

    Effectiveness of Pear Promotional Activities

    Farm Efficiency and Volatile Commodity Markets in Kansas

    Food Security vs. Food Self-Sufficiency: The Case of the Philippine Goal of Self-

    sufficient Rice Production

    Shadow Wages' Estimation Using Tanzania National Data

    *Faiza Saeed, Aarhus University, Russell Tronstad, Satheesh V. Aradhylua,

    University of Arizona

    *Koichi Yonezawa, Timothy James Richards, Arizona State University

    AND RETAILER BEHAVIOR

    RODNEY HOLCOMB, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

    *Xiaojiao Jiang, Thomas L. Marsh, Washington State University

    Willingness to Pay from the Mouth vs. Wallet: A Restaurant Field Experiment

    with Beef

    Risk Aversion and Preference for Store Price Format

    *Richard Volpe, USDA-ERS

    *Hirkaru Hanawa Peterson, Xianghong Li, Kansas State University

    *Justin McKinley, Lawton Lanier Nalley, Nate Lyman, University of Arkansas

    Elizabeth Canales, Jason Bergtold, Kansas State University, Michael

    Langemeier, Purdue University, Allen Featherstone, *Graciela Andrango,

    Kansas State University

    Lianxin Yang, *Levan Elbakidze, Chris McIntosh, University of Idaho, Thomas

    L. Marsh, Washington State University

    *Derek Farnsworth, University of California, Davis

    *Michael Paul McCullough, Jay Noel, Sean Patrick Hurley, California

    Polytechnic State

    *Ryan Larsen, Frayne Olson, North Dakota State University

    *Joleen C. Hadrich, Colorado State University

    *Graciela C. Andrango, Kansas State University

    KAMINA JOHNSON, USDA-APHIS

    JOHN PARK, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYSan Carlos Ballroom II-INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTJake Erickson, Former Student Utah State University, DeeVon Bailey, Ruby

    Ward, Karin Allen, Utah State University

    *Henry an, Fiona Hossack, University of Alberta

    Examining the Source of Farm Equity in Northern Plains

    Managing dairy risk in the 2000s

    Analysis of Impacts of Targeted NGO Interventions on Small-Scale Farm

    Families

    Cash Versus In-Kind: Farmer Valuation of Seed Traits and Differences in

    Willingness-to-Pay

  • Santa Monica Room-NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (SP 5)

    1:30-3:00 P.M.

    San Carlos Ballroom I- PROFITABILITY IN LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS MOHUA HAQUE, SAMULE ROBERTS NOBLE FOUNDATIOINDynamic Effects of Drought on Cow/Calf Producers *Amanda Leister, Colorado State University, John G Lee, Philip Paarlberg, Purdue

    University

    Benefit-Cost Analysis of NIRS Feeding Initiative for the Alberta Livestock and

    Crop Industry

    *Zheng Li, Scott Jeffrey, Henry An, James Unterschultz, University of Alberta, Mary-

    Lou Swift, Govermentof Alberta

    Energy Project Impacts on Livestock Operation Profitability *Shannon Lee Ferrell, Kellie Curry Raper, Oklahoma State University

    Captive Supply Experiment: Linking Bidding Behavior and Firm Cost Structure *Kalyn T, Coatney, John M. Riley, Susan Elizabeth Head, Mississippi State University

    San Carlos Ballroom II-ECONOMICS OF LOCAL FOODS SEAN PATRICK HURLEY, CAL POLY STATE UNIVERSITY Assessment of Farmers' Market Consumer Preferences for Produce Attributes *Jean Dominique Gumirakiza, Kynda Curtis, Ryan Bosworth, Utah State University

    An economic valuation on the external cost of alternative milk packaging and

    delivery options

    *Clinton Lee Neill, Ryan Blake Williams, Aaron Benson, Texas Tech University

    Using Sensory Evaluation Data to Understand Willingness to Pay for Locally

    Labeled Goods

    *Ryan Bosworth, DeeVon Bailey, Kynda Curtis, Utah State University

    Per capita income and farmers' markets: Searching for an environmental

    Kuznets curve for environmental attributes

    *Ryan Blake Williams, Aaron Benson, Maria M. Mutuc Clinton Lee Neil, Texas Tech

    University

    San Carlos IV-GRADUATE PAPER COMPETITION LARRY VAN TASSELL, UNIVSERTY OF NEBRASKAThe U.S.-Brazil Cotton Dispute and the World Cotton Market *William Ridley, University of Colorado, Stephen Devadoss, University of Idaho

    U.S. and Chinese Apple Trade in ASEAN *Jeff Luckstead, Washington State University, Stephen Devadoss, University of

    Idaho, Ron C. Millethammer, Washington, State University

    California's Proposition 37 Voter Intention and the Impact of Prior Knowledge,

    Prices, and Campaign Advertising

    *Brandon R. McFadden, Jayson L. Lusk, Oklahoma State University

    3:00-3:30 P.M. Break

    THURSDAY EARLY AFTERNOON

    Do Expenditures on wildfire suppression save homes? *Michael Hand, David Calkin, Matthew Thompson, USDA Forest Service

    San Diego Room-SYMPOSIUM KATELYN MCCULLOCK, LIVESTOCK MARKETING INFO CTR, DENVERThe Future of Dairy in the West C. Wilson Gray, University of Idaho, Joleen Hadrich, Colorado State University,

    David Anderson, Texas A&M University

    Is Separated Ownership and Control Farming Crowding Out Combined

    Ownership and Control in U.S.?

    *Matthew Elliott, Harvey James, University of Missouri

    STEVEN KLOSE, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYWhat floats your boat? Preference revelation from lotteries over complex

    goods

    Janathan Yoder, Washington State University, Adrienne Ohler, Illinois State

    University, *Hayley H. Chouinard, Washington State University

    An Empirical Approach to Directly Accounting for Expectations in Behavioral

    Models

    *Apryl Joy Hekman, Daniel Deisenroth, California State University, Stanislaus

  • THURSDAY LATE AFTERNOON

    Dinner on your own5:00 P.M.

    CHRIS BASTIAN, UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING

    DAWN THILMANY, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITYBuilding farmers in the West: Innovative Approaches to Engage and Evaluate

    a New Set of Stakeholders

    Dr. Dawn Thilmany (Martha Sullins, Adrian Card), Colorado State University,

    C. Wilson Gray, University of Idaho, Joann Warner (Dr. Kellie Enns and Dr.

    Kinda Curtis), Asst. Director Western Center for Risk Management Education

    Spatio-temporal modeling of irrigation water use and transfers: Implications

    of hydrologic connectivity

    *Levan Elbakidze, R. Garth Taylor, University of Idaho

    *Michael Patrick Brady, Umesh Bastola, Washington State University

    *Nathan Hendricks, Kansas State University

    *Yongqiu Cai, Feng Qiu, University of Alberta

    *Darren Haarsma, Feng Qiu, University of Alberta

    *Muhammad Al Amin, Benjamin S. Rashford, Christopher Bastian, University

    of Wyoming

    Cross Hedging High Plains Sunflowers

    ROOM 6 SYMPOSIUM

    San Carlos Ballroom II-LAND VALUE AND USE

    Does Complexity or Incentives Drive Irrigators to be Inefficient?

    Precipitation as a Natural Experiment to Estimate the Agricultural Value of

    Irrigation Water

    San Diego Room-WATER USE IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION DERRELL PEEL, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

    *Gregory McKee, William W. Wilson, North Dakota State University

    *Mykel Taylor, Kevin Dhuysetter, Kansas State University

    Estimating the Foregone Benefits of Water Transfers in Northern California

    *Eric Houk, California State University-Chico

    3:30-5:00 P.M.

    San Carlos Ballroom I-AG FINANCE: MARKETS AND MANAGEMENT JOLEEN HADRICH, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

    *Lisa Elliot, Zhiguang, South Dakota State University

    *Claire Luensmann, Ted. C. Schroeder, Kansas State UniversityTime Paths of Implied Volatility Spillovers in Agricultural Markets

    Population Growth and Farm Land Conversion: A Case Study of Edmonton-

    Calgary Corridor

    State-Dependent Land-Use Responses: Appplication to Farmland Conversion

    in Alberta

    Determination of Risk Premiums in Agricultural Land Leasing Contracts

    Risk and Return Trade-Offs in Partnering Strategies between Coops and IOFs

    Agricultural Land Use in a Changing Climate: Implications for Waterfowl

    Habitat in Prairie Canada

  • *Myriah Johnson, James W. Richardson, Texas A&M Univ, Qiang Hu, Arizona State

    Univ

    *Suprana Bhattacharya, Konstantinos Giannakas, Karina Schoengold, University

    of Nebraska-Lincoln

    *Steven E. Sexton, North Carolina State University

    Impact of Biofuel Demand on Water Allocation in the Ogallala

    The Impact of the Beef Industry in the Southern Ogallala Region

    10:00-10:30 A.M. Break

    Jeffrey Stroup, *Thomas Russell Harris, Univ of Nevada-Reno, Gary Smith, PNW

    Regional Economic Analysis Project, Mark Nichols, Institute for the Study of

    Gambling

    San Carlos Ballroom IV TRADE: POLICY, STRATEGY AND CLIMATE

    Measuring Health Benefits of Biomass Co-Firing

    Market and Welfare Effects of Federal Renewable Policy in the U.S. Electricity

    Sector

    Assessing the Net Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Natural Gas

    Fracking

    Sources of Growth and Cyclical Stability by ERS County Typology

    Regionalization Strategies for a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Outbreak in the

    United States

    Ethanol trade as impacted by climatic variability: Learning from the U.S-Brazil

    experience

    Dynamic Impacts of Export Controls on Price Transmission

    Has SAFTA Proved Beneficial for Regional Trade?

    Financial Assessment of Algae Biofuels Production: A Comparison of Two

    Alternative Cultivation Systems

    *Man-Keun Kim, Utah State Univ., Bibek Paudel, Dept of Applied Economics

    Ferrantes Bayview Breakfast and WAEA Business Meeting

    San Carlos Ballroom I-FARM MANAGEMENT

    Does Daylight Savings Time Lead to More Time Exercising?

    MICHAEL PAUL MCCULLOGH, CAL POLY STATE UNIVERSITY

    Price Characteristics of a Colorado Hay Auction

    FRIDAY EARLY MORNING

    San Carlos Ballroom II-COMMUNITY, REGIONAL and HEALTH ECONOMICS

    7:15-8:15 AM

    8:30-10:00 AM

    *Frank Nti, Andrew Barkley, Kansas State University

    *Sheng Gong, Jason Bergtold, Kansas State University

    Wheat Variety Yield Data: Do Commercial and Public Performance Tests Provide

    the Same Information?

    Conservation Practice Adoption in Kansas: A Conditional View

    *Katelyn McCullock, Livestock Marketing Information Center, Carolyn Davidson,

    Economist, James Robb, Livestock Marketing Information Center

    MYKEL TAYLOR, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

    JAY NOEL, CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITYSanta Monica Room AGRICULTURE'S IMPACT ON WATER

    MECHEL PAGGI, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-FRESNO*Kamina Keiko Johnson, USDA, David Anderson, Texas A&M, Ann Hillberg

    Seitzinger, APHIS, Phillip Paarlberg, Purdue University, Stephen L. Ott, USDA

    *Rachna Tewari, Jaime Malaga, Jeff Johnson, Texas Tech University

    *Feng Qiu, University of Alberta

    *Pavan Dhanireddy, Washington, State University

    *Alison Sexton, Abt Associates, Steven Sexton, North Carolina State University

    *Bhagyashree Katare, University of MinnesotaAn insight into understanding obesity through the study of immigrant population

    San Diego Room IMPACTS OF RENEWABLE and NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY

    Purposeful Design of Undergraduate Programs in Agribusiness Dr. Marshall Frasier, Colorado State Univ, Dr. Hikaru Peterson, Kansas State Univ,

    Dr. Penelope Diebel, Oregon State Univ, Dr. Kellie Enns, Colo State Univ

    *Dereje B. Megeressa, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    *Bridget L. Guerrero, Stephen H. Amosson, Ted McCullum, Texas A&M AgriLife

    Extension Servies

    San Carlos Ballroom III SYMPOSIUM

    *Frederico Garcia Suarez, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    MARSHALL FRASIER, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

    An Optimal Control Model of the High plains Aquifer for Ag Use

  • San Carlos Ballroom II-MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION SEAN PATRICK HURLEY, CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC State University

    10:30-Noon FRIDAY LATE MORNINGSan Carlos Ballroom I-TEACHING/EXTENSION LYNN HAMILTON, CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY

    Understanding Agricultural Sustainability: A California Agribusiness Students

    Perspective

    *Pei Xu, David Vera, California State University-Fresno, Kuo-Liang Chang,

    South Dakota State University

    Making the Woemn, Infants and Children (WIC) Program Cost Competitive:

    the California Experience

    *Julian Alston, Kate Binzen Fuller, Callifornia State University-Davis, Jonathan

    Kaplan, California State University-Sacramento, Kabir Paull Tumber,

    University of California-DavisThe Economics of Perennial Plant Diseases: A Case Study of the Costs of

    Grapevine Viruses and the Benefits of the National Clean Plant Network

    *Kate Binzen Fuller, University of California-Davis

    Master's Programs in Agricultural Economics: Situation and Analysis Shannon Smith Porter, *Jon C. Phillips, Cal State Poly Univ-Pomona

    Subsidy Farming, Information, and Payment Incidence in Factor Markets:

    Evidence from Market Experiments

    San Carlos Ballroom IV-FARM POLICY AMANDA LEISTER, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

    *Mechel Paggi, California State University-Fresno

    Who Responds to Air Quality Alerts?

    Prior Appropriation and Water Quality *Timothy Fitzpatrick, University of Montana

    Making Friends to Incluence Others: The Effect of Corruption on the Creation,

    Allocation and Impacts of Social Capital

    *Hayley H. Chouinards, Gregmar Ignacio Galinato, Philip R. Wandshcneider,

    Washington State University

    An Analysis of the California Cap-and-Trade Program: Implications for the

    Food Processing Sector

    RYAN WILLIAMS, TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

    Analyzing the Impact of Changing Farm Policy on Texas High Plains

    AgricultureEconomic Evaluation of Switchgrass Feedstock Production Systems Tested in

    Potassium-Deficient Soils

    *Christopher Bastian, Amy M. Nagler, Dale J. Menkhaus, Mariah D, Ehmke,

    Owen Phillips, Benjamin R. Cook, University of Wyoming*DeDe Jones, Bridget Guerrero, Michelle Jones, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

    *Mohua Haque, Jon T. Biermacher, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation,

    Inc., Kering Maru, Virginia State University, John A. Guretzky, University of

    Nebraska-Lincoln

    Designing Feasibility Templates for Undergraduate Instruction and Extension

    Programs

    Noon-1:30 P.M.

    Timothy K.M. Beatty, Univ. of Minnesota, *Alison Sexton, ABT Associates

    Awards Luncheon and Adjourn

    A Spatial Economietric Analysis of Crop Yield and Climate Variability in

    Arizona

    *Rodney B. Holcomb, Phil Kenkel, Oklahoma State University

    *Haoying Wang, The Pennsylvania State University, Satheesh V. Aradhyula,

    University of Arizona

    Macroeconomic Dynamics and Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition

    Assistance Program (SNAP)Food Deserts, Sustainable Food Hubs, Pre-School Aged Native American

    Indian Children, and Childhood Obesity

    *Tina Saitone, Richard Sexton, University of California-Davis

    *Senarath Dharmasena, Oral Capps, Jr., David A. Bessler, Texas A&M

    UniversityDolores Stegelin, Clemson University, *Forrest Stegelin, University of Georgia

    San Diego Room-POTPOURRI The Costs and Benefits of Pierce's Disease Research in the California

    Winegrape Industry

    MICHAEL PAUL MCCULLOUGH, CAL POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY

    Santa Monica Room-ISSUES IN FOOD POLICY

  • 7:00-9:00 P.M.

    WednesdayOpening Reception Ferrantes Bayview

    ThursdaySan Carlos III Santa Monica San Diego San Carlos IV San Carlos II San Carlos I

    Farm Finace:

    Voilatity, Risk and

    Equity

    8:30-10:15 A.M. Welcome, President and Keynote Addresses San Carlos Ballroom III

    10:15-10:30 A.M. Short Break in

    10:30-Noon Symposium 1

    Farm Transitions:

    Obstacles and

    Opportunites for

    Producers and an

    Industry

    Food Retailing:

    Consumer Choices and

    Retailer Behavior

    Fruit Production &

    Marketing

    International

    Development

    Noon-1:30 P.M. Lunch on your own

    1:30-3:00 P.M. Symposium 2

    Profitability in

    Livestock

    Operations

    3:00-3:30 P.M. Break

    3:30-5:00 P.M. Symposium 3

    The Future of Dairy in the

    West

    Natural Resource

    Management

    Graduate Paper

    Competition

    Economics of Local

    Foods

    Ag Finance:

    Markets and

    Management

    5:00 P.M. Dinner on your own

    Friday7:15-8:15 A.M. Breakfast and Business Meeting

    Building farmers in the

    West: Innovative

    Approaches to Engage and

    Evaluate a New Set of

    Stakeholders

    Water Use in

    Agricutural Production

    Land Value and Use

    Purposeful Design of

    Undergraduate Programs in

    Agribusiness

    Agriculture's Impact

    on Water

    Impacts of Revewable

    and Non-Renewable

    Energy

    Trade: Policy,

    Strategy and Climate

    Community,

    Regional and

    Health Economics

    Farm Management

    8:30-10:00 A.M. Symposium 4

    10:00-10:30 A.M. Break

    10:30 A.M.-Noon Issues in Food Policy Potpourri Farm Policy Managing

    Environmental

    Pollution

    Teaching/

    Extension