Glyndall T. Tonsor, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States |
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Agricultural Economics, Marketing Business AdministrationGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorTed Schroeder | grad student | 2006 | Kansas State University | |
(Feedlot cattle crush: Joint distribution model development, evaluation, and application.) |
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Tonsor GT, Schulz LL. (2020) Will an Incentive-Compatible Indemnity Policy Please Stand Up? Livestock Producer Willingness to Self-Protect. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases |
Tonsor GT, Wolf CA. (2019) US Farm Animal Welfare: An Economic Perspective. Animals : An Open Access Journal From Mdpi. 9 |
Pudenz CC, Schulz LL, Tonsor GT. (2019) Adoption of Secure Pork Supply Plan Biosecurity by U.S. Swine Producers. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 6: 146 |
Shang X, Tonsor GT. (2019) Sanitary and phytosanitary regulations and international red meat trade British Food Journal. 121: 2309-2321 |
McKendree MGS, Tonsor GT, Schroeder TC, et al. (2019) Impacts of Retail and Export Demand on United States Cattle Producers American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 102: 866-883 |
COFFEY BK, PENDELL DL, TONSOR GT. (2019) CONTEMPORANEOUS AND LAGGED CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS AMONG NEGOTIATED LIVE CATTLE CASH MARKETS Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 51: 182-198 |
Schroeder TC, Tonsor GT, Coffey BK. (2019) Commodity futures with thinly traded cash markets: The case of live cattle Journal of Commodity Markets. 15: 100077 |
Thompson JM, Tonsor GT, Pendell DL, et al. (2018) United States feedlot operator willingness to pay for disposal capacity to address foreign animal disease risk. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases |
Wu Q, Schulz LL, Tonsor GT. (2017) Using Expert Knowledge to Understand Biosecurity Adoption Aimed at Reducing Tier 1 Disease Risks in the U.S. Livestock Industry Journal of Agricultural Science. 10: 12 |
Wu Q, Schulz LL, Tonsor GT, et al. (2017) Expert Views on Effectiveness, Feasibility, and Implementation of Biosecurity Measures for Mitigating Tier 1 Disease Risks in the U.S. Swine, Beef Cattle, and Dairy Industries Journal of Veterinary Science & Technology. 8 |