Jeff Bloem is a MS student in Michigan State University’s Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics and is beginning … More
Byline: Leah Bevis
A behavioral solution to the inverse size-productivity puzzle?
Leah Bevis is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School, and beginning as an assistant professor at Ohio State University in … More
Geo-spatial data repository for agricultural economists
Leah Bevis is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School and is currently on the job market. Julia Berazneva is … More
Who’s at risk? Biophysical and market forces shape crop nutrient content
Leah Bevis is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School and is currently on the job market. Worldwide, over 800 … More
Resource Trade-Offs in an Interconnected World
Leah Bevis is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School, currently on the job market. Sylvia Wood is a postdoctoral … More
International Conference of Agricultural Economists 2015: A recap via datasets
Leah Bevis, Tanvi Rao, and Andrew Simons are all PhD candidates at Cornell’s Dyson School. Andrew and Leah are currently … More
Year of Soils 2015: Climate change and ecosystem services
Julia Berazneva and Leah Bevis are PhD candidates at Cornell’s Dyson School. In our previous posts we discussed how the quality and … More
Call for applications: Junior researchers on social media at Global Food Security Conference
Megan Sheahan is a Research Support Specialist, Leah Bevis is a PhD candidate, and Joanna Upton is a Postdoctoral Associate at … More
Year of Soils 2015: Food quality and health
Leah Bevis and Julia Berazneva are PhD candidates at Cornell’s Dyson School. As discussed in our previous post, soil quality influences the marginal … More
Year of Soils 2015: Productivity and poverty
Julia Berazneva and Leah Bevis are PhD candidates at Cornell’s Dyson School. Soils are a fundamental resource for smallholder farmers: they support … More