New Updates

"Regional Perspectives on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values" A webinar hosted by AAEA Extension Section & C-FARE. December 13, 2011.


"Agricultural Cooperatives: Economics, Opportunities and Structure in a New Era of Food, Fiber and Fuel"


"Communicating the Cooperative Value Package" A webinar hosted by eXtension Cooperative Community of Practice & C–FARE. October 26, 2011.


What's at Stake? An Insight and Look at the Next Farm Bill
A webinar hosted by SAEA & C-FARE. October 11, 2011.


Sept-Oct 2011
"Agency Information of Interest"


"Changing Behaviors, Changing Waistlines: Understanding Consumers' Mindset to Achieve a Healthy Weight"
July 13, 2011 Webinar
Sponsored by IFIC and C-FARE


"The Low-Down on Local Foods"
April 11, 2011 Webinar
Sponsored by IFIC and C-FARE


December 2, 2010
Webinar - "Water & Irrigated Agriculture: The Past, Present and Future"


October 5, 2010 Webinar – Wetlands Function and Response to Extreme Events


June 16, 2010 Briefing – "Climate Change and Agriculture: Food and Farming in a Changing Climate"


April 2010 – Economic white papers on important research areas. These white papers discuss the important and essential contributions of agricultural economists in these priority areas.


March 31, 2010 - C-FARE and NAAEA Webinar "Positioning the Applied Economic Profession in a New Era of Grants: A Review of How to be a Multi-Disciplinary Scientist to Gain Grant Funding"


C-FARE Review of NASS Prices Program

A Review of the USDA NASS Agricultural Prices Program: Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century
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Full Document updated 11.04.09
Errata sheet for documents printed prior to 11.04.09
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click here for Press Release
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2009 Friend of C-FARE and Agricultural Economics Reception

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"Food Safety Risk Ranking and Cost Analysis Along the Domestic and International Supply Chains"
C-FARE and AAEA sponsored a web based educational program the economics of food safety.


"Agriculture in a
Turbulent Economy"

C-FARE, eXtension, and the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA) have released a free web-based resource focusing on the state of the agriculture economy.


"Environmental Markets: New Approaches for Natural Resources Management"
C-FARE sponsored a web based educational program for NRCS on environmental markets.


From Agriculture to Urban Ecosystems
C-FARE and the Ecological Society of America (ESA) have released a free web-based resource focusing on the science and policy of ecosystem services.
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Climate Change and Agriculture:
Food and Farming in a Changing Climate

WASHINGTON, D.C. June 16, 2010 – Climate change is already affecting the Earth's temperature, precipitation, and hydrological cycles, with detrimental impacts on U.S. and global agricultural systems. The interaction of these dynamic factors can lead to a decrease in plant productivity, increasing the price for many important agricultural crops.

On Wednesday, June 16, 2010, between 10:30–11:30am, in Room 328A of the Senate Russell Office Building and from 2:00–3:00pm, in Room 2318 of the Rayburn House Office Building, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA), and Council on Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics (C–FARE) will sponsor a briefing on agricultural adaptation to climate change.

Changing rainfall patterns and intensities, air temperatures, and cropping seasons will require adapting traditional agricultural systems to a new climate, creating new production opportunities and challenges. Join experts on climate modeling, cropping systems and crop breeding, and agriculture and natural resource economics as they present information about how agriculture can adapt to a changing climate.

Panel of experts include:

  • Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig is a Senior Research Scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies where she heads the Climate Impact Group.
  • Dr. Cesar Izaurralde is a Laboratory Fellow at the Joint Global Change Research Institute. His current research involves modeling the impacts of climate change and variability on terrestrial ecosystems and water resources, and carbon sequestration in and greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils.
  • Dr. Paul Gepts is a Professor of Agronomy and Geneticist at the University of California–Davis. His research focuses on the evolution of plants under domestication and relies on a combination of genetic and genomic analyses, coupled with field work in centers of crop domestication, principally Latin America and Africa.
  • Dr. Gerald C. Nelson is a Senior Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute, where he is responsible for developing research in climate change modeling and spatially explicit assessments of potential adaptation and mitigation programs and policies.

Registration is on a first come basis. Members of the media and public information officers are invited to attend. RSVP by clicking here or contact Phillip Chalker at pchalker@aaas.org or 202–326–6789.

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The American Society of Agronomy (ASA) www.agronomy.org, Crop Science Society of America (CSSA) www.crops.org, and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) www.soils.org are scientific societies based in Madison, WI, helping their 10,000+ members advance the disciplines and practices of agronomy, crop, soil sciences, and related disciplines by supporting professional growth and science policy initiatives, and providing quality, research–based publications, certification programs, and a variety of member services.

The American Association for the Advancement of Science, "Triple A–S" (AAAS), is an international non–profit organization dedicated to advancing science around the world by serving as an educator, leader, spokesperson and professional association. In addition to organizing membership activities, AAAS publishes the journal Science, as well as many scientific newsletters, books and reports, and spearheads programs that raise the bar of understanding for science worldwide.

The Council on Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics (C–FARE) is a non–profit organization dedicated to strengthening the national presence of the agricultural economics profession. C–FARE's governing board includes prominent agricultural economists representing a wide range of public and private sector interests.

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