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Academic Agribusiness in a Microeconomic Model

Biomass Rules Posted on March 21, 2024 by Mark JennerApril 25, 2024

Teaching undergraduate college students, today, means meeting them where they are at, on their terms.  For subjects like agribusiness, economics, bioenergy systems, and environmental services there is no shortage of compelling topics.  The value added by the classes must provide … Continue reading →

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