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Tag Archives: St. Louis Agribusiness Club

St. Louis is a Hub of US Farm Production – St. Louis Agribusiness Club

Biomass Rules Posted on November 17, 2025 by Mark JennerNovember 17, 2025

In September, the St. Louis Agribusiness Club released their 2025 Economic Study of the agribusiness economic impact on the St. Louis region.  For those of us in this region, it is validation of the passion we have for working in … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, farm, firm, macro, policy, production, Real Adventures in Economics, science, wealth creation | Tagged 2025 economic impact study, 300-mile radius, 500-mile radius, acres, acres per farm differ, agribusiness GDP, agribusiness jobs, direct jobs, economic engine, farm, gross domestic product (GDP), Illinois, indirect jobs, Missouri, producer, square miles, St. Louis Agribusiness Club, St. Louis is a hub of US farm production, St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), state areas differ | Leave a reply

Local Agribusiness Economic Study Delivered to St. Louis Agribusiness Club

Biomass Rules Posted on September 25, 2025 by Mark JennerSeptember 25, 2025

Monday, September 22, 2025, the 2025 Agribusiness Economic and Jobs Study, 2025, results were presented to the St. Louis Agribusiness Club.  The St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) agribusiness economic impact has grown since the last study in 2019. Based … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, education, macro, policy, Real Adventures in Economics, science, wealth creation | Tagged agricultural production, bitcoin, Bond County Illinois, direct GDP, gig-economy., gross domestic product (GDP), IMPLAN, indirect GDP, indirect jobs, input suppliers and services, input-output, Local Agribusiness Economic Study Delivered to St. Louis Agribusiness Club, manufacturing, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), Missouri, processing, St. Louis, St. Louis Agribusiness Club, St. Louis MSA | Leave a reply

Unpacking Applied Academic Agribusiness Programs

Biomass Rules Posted on April 3, 2025 by Mark JennerApril 3, 2025

I had the incredible opportunity to build an undergraduate agribusiness program at Greenville University for nearly a decade beginning in 2016.  I have four agricultural degrees from public land grant universities and worked in university research and extension.  But working … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, education, policy, science, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged accounting, agribusiness management, agribusiness programs, agricultural analytics, agricultural communication, agricultural language, applied agribusiness, business management, community college ag, fluent, four-year ag programs, high school ag, marketing, private business school, public land grant, St. Louis Agribusiness Club, Teaching Learning and Communication (TLC) Section of the Agriculture and Applied Economics Association (AAEA), the Illinois Agricultural Education & FFA Department, unpacking academic programs, unpacking applied academic agribusiness programs | Leave a reply

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