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2007 FAMPS Policy Conference
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- Livestock Issues in Disasters - Carla L. Huston, Mississippi State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
- Mitigation of Infectious Animal Disease Outbreaks: Economic Issues and Modeling - Levan Elbakidze, Assistant Research Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University
- The Trade Impacts of a Biosecurity Event: GTAP Modeling of Foot and Mouth Disease on the U.S. Dairy Industry - Richard Boisvert, David Kay and Calum G. Turvey, Cornell University
- The effects of a large BSE outbreak in a specific factor model of the US economy - Osei Yeboah, Henry Thompson, Vitor Ofori-Boadu, and Albert Allen, NC A&T, Auburn and Mississippi State Universities
- The value of information from a plant disease early-warning system: What if you build it, and the disease does not come? - David Schimmelpfennig, ERS, USDA
- The Spatial Impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the US Corn and Soybean Basis - Angel Lara and Corrine Alexander, Purdue University
- Implications of a catastrophic lock failure on corn and soybean basis - John, Kruse, University of Missouri
- Counting Up The Costs of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Agribusiness Industry in Mississippi - Albert Myles and Albert Allen, Mississippi State University
- The Economics of Fear - Calum G. Turvey, Cornell University
- Americans’ Knowledge, Perceptions of Risk, and Probable Responses to the Threat of Avian Influenza in U.S. Food Supply - William H Hallman, Sandra Condry, Miranda Vata, and Cara Cuite, Rutgers University
- Consumer response to the Spinach Recall - Cara Cuite Sandra Condry, and William H Hallman, Rutgers University
- Policy responses to agricultural disasters - Cary W. “Bill” Herndon, Mississippi State University
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