Faculty
Dustin L. Pendell
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.: Kansas State University
Location: B315 Clark Bldg.
Telephone: (970) 491-2233
E-mail:
Research Interests:
Dustin’s research interests spans the fields of agricultural marketing and agribusiness. Specific research interests and projects include the economic impacts of disease outbreaks in livestock and economic issues with animal identification.
Courses:
AREC 305 Agricultural and Resource Enterprise Analysis
AREC 310 Agricultural Marketing
Selected Publications, Presentations and Projects:
Publications
Pendell, D.L, J. Leatherman, T.C. Schroeder, and G.S. Alward. “The Economic Impacts of a Foot-And-Mouth Disease Outbreak: A Regional Analysis.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics Vol. 39(2007):13-33.
Pendell, D.L., and A.M. Featherstone. “Agricultural Assets in an Optimal Investment Portfolio.” Agricultural Finance Review Vol. 67 (Fall 2007):259-278.
Pendell, D.L., J.R. Williams, S.B. Boyles, C.W. Rice, and R.G. Nelson. “Soil Carbon Sequestration Strategies with Alternative Tillage and Nitrogen Sources under Risk.” Review of Agricultural Economics Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer 2007): 247-268.
Pendell, D.L., and T.C. Schroeder. “Impact of Mandatory Price Reporting on Fed Cattle Market Integration.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics Vol. 31, No. 3 (December 2006):568-579.
Pendell, D.L., J.R Williams, D.W. Sweeney, R.G. Nelson, and C.W. Rice. “Economic Feasibility of Carbon Sequestration in Claypan Soil With Alternative Tillage Systems and Nitrogen Sources For Grain Sorghum and Soybean.” Journal of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (2006): 90-99.
Pendell, D.L., J.R. Williams, C.W. Rice, R.G. Nelson, and S.B. Boyles. “An Economic Feasibility Analysis of Manure Applications and No-Tillage for Soil Carbon Sequestration in Corn Production.” Journal of Environmental Quality Vol. 35, No. 4 (July-August 2006):1364-1373.
Pendell, D., and T. Schroeder. “Value of animal traceability systems in managing a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in southwest Kansas.” In 2007 Beef Cattle Research, Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, Report of Progress. Available at http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/lvstk2/SRP978.pdf.
Base Appointment:
Resident Instruction, Research, and Outreach