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Working Papers
2026
- A Global Fertilizer Price Projection Model for Market Disruptions
ARPC Working Paper, North Dakota State University
- Crude Oil, 45Z Uncertainty, and Rising U.S. Soybean Oil Prices
ARPC Brief, North Dakota State University
- Quantifying the Price Effects of Over-Quota Sugar Imports on the U.S. Domestic Market
ARPC White Paper, North Dakota State University
2025
- Endogenous Output Prices and Greenhouse Gas Abatement from Corn and Soy
2025 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2025, Denver, CO, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
- The One Big Beautiful Bill’s USDA Conservation Spending Shuffle
ARPC Brief, North Dakota State University
2024
- Working Lands Conservation and Rural Economic Outcomes: Lessons from The Environmental Quality Incentives Program
2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
2022
- Efficient Regulation of Hemp Pollen Dispersal in Variated Landscapes
2022 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Anaheim, California, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
2020
- Economic Effects of U.S. Trade Tensions in the Face of Domestic Agricultural Support
Conference papers, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project
Journal Articles
2026
- Fertilizer Price Projections Under Strait of Hormuz Disruption Scenarios
NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2026, 2026, (04)
- IEEPA Fertilizer Tariffs: Revenue, Relief, and Pass-Through
NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2026, 2026, (01)
2025
- China’s Import Declines Reflect Broader Demand Weakness
NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, 2025, (07)
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- China Could Bypass U.S. Soybeans in 2025/26 and IEEPA Tariffs Raise Input Costs
NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (10)
- IEEPA Tariff Escalation: What It Means for U.S. Food and Ag-Input Imports
NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (08)
- Implications of New U.S.-China Deal, Soybean Commitments, Port Fee Suspension, and SE Asia Deals
NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (11)
- Supreme Court, Food and Input Tariff Relief, and Market Access Opportunities Through Recent Trade Deals
NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (12)
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