Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Lambert, Dayton"
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Agricultural firm resilience to disasters domestically and abroad: Applications in animal health
Marshall, Tori Lee (2022-12)Agricultural industries operate within a world of uncertainty, volatility, and risk. The degree to which an industry successfully responds to and recovers from exogenous events is dependent on industry resilience (Zolli ... -
Conservation agriculture among smallholders in Mozambique: A matched cohort analysis of causal estimands
Daihawe, Danielle Larissa (2019-12)Conservation agriculture (CA) has been an important part of development in many developed countries, especially as a solution to increase food production among smallholder farmers. This study focuses on the impact of CA ... -
Consumer choice models applied on a biobased product
Cheng, Haotian (2021-07)Biobased products are non-food/non-fuel goods derived from plants and other renewable agricultural and forestry materials. Everyday household products made from biobased materials could replace products made with petroleum-based ... -
Economic feasibility of an Oklahoma switchgrass biorefinery: What role does infrastructure play?
Loy, Ryan Matthew (2020-07)This research uses a net present value model developed on Microsoft Excel to determine the feasibility and advisability of a lignocellulosic ethanol supply chain in Calvin, Oklahoma. The research addresses challenges facing ... -
Impact of aging and underemployment on income disparity and professional networks and technology adoption
Han, Joohun (2022-12)The first paper examines how aging and underemployment affect household income and household income disparity between agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. A three-step regression analysis was conducted to estimate ... -
Impact of conservation programs on greenhouse gas emission reductions from agricultural lands in the Southern Plains
Coleman, Edwin (2022-07)As research provides continuing alarming claims about the dangers of climate change, greater interest is being focused on the contribution of agriculture and its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). The ... -
Incorporating flavor into a wheat breeding program
Loy, Ryan Matthew (2023-05)Wheat is a major cash crop in Oklahoma, accounting for nearly 2.6 million harvested acres in 2020. Many farmers rely on wheat varieties developed at Oklahoma State University (OSU), as these varieties have proven capable ...