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Department of FARE Summer Presentations...May 10 - 11 - Enabling Research for Competitive Agriculture Planning Workshop
May 19 - OMAFRA Spring Executive Forum in Guelph, Ontario
May 28 - Canadian Agricultural Trade Policy and Competitiveness Research Network in Toronto, Ontario
June 2 - Canadian Association of Farm Advisors Ontario Provincial Conference in Woodstock, Ontario
June 2-5 - Canadian Economics Association Annual Meetings in Ottawa, Ontario
July 24-26 - 2011 AAEA & NAREA Joint Annual Meeting in Pittsburg, USA http://caes.usask.ca/conferences/annual_meetings/2011_banff/welcome.php "Efficiency and regulation of dairy farms: A comparison of Ontario and New York State" "The Origins, Nature and Content of the Right to Private Property: Five Economic Views of the Cathedral" "Evaluating the Economic Benefits from the Canadian Beef Check-Off" "Environmental Externalities and Comparative Advantage: Lessons from a Micro-Economic Approach" "Consumer Acceptance of a New Traceability Technology: A Discrete Choice Application to Ginseng" "An Economic Analysis of the Implication of Cover-off Production Incentives on Quota Values in the Manitoba Dairy Industry" "Political Market Power Reflected in Milk Pricing Under Supply Management" "An Examination of Farm-Level Productivity in Canadian Agriculture" "The Effect of Ontario's Greenbelt Legislation on Rural Residential Property Values" "Innovation Performance, Innovation Strategies and Innovative Capacity in the Canadian Food Processing Industry" "Transfer Efficiency Analysis of Margin Based Programs" "Assessment of the Availability of Agricultural Biomass for Heat and Energy Production in Ontario" |
"I had a great experience completing my undergraduate degree at the University of Guelph so I chose to continue into graduate studies. The Department of FARE is a great place to make more real world connections and participate in top quality programs." - Chris, M.Sc. FARE Graduate Student "I chose to study in the Department of FARE because of its excellent reputation in agricultural economics. Strict and systematic coursework training laid a solid foundation for my future research. Kind, diversified and knowledgeable faculty and staff have provided very helpful assistance on my way of learning." - Zongyuan, PhD FARE Graduate Student "One thing that I like most about being a graduate student in the Department of FARE is the focus on consultation. Each semester students meet with the graduate study committee to discuss course selection, plan of research and ask questions." - Na, PhD FARE Graduate Student "The Department of FARE was my graduate program of choice because of the diversified research programs and academic training that is available here. Students have the opportunities to pursue their interests and work on applied researches that help solve real world problems." - Xin, M.Sc. FARE Graduate Student "Guelph is a great place to study and FARE is a top program in my chosen field. The faculty, staff and students are like a big family because we work together and help each other. During the first eight-month study, I have not only learned the theoretical knowledge, but also practical skills." - Di, M.Sc. FARE Graduate Student "The FARE graduate program has provided me with knowledge about important agricultural issues as well as applied economic tools that will help to solve industry problems. My experience in the Department of FARE has been very enjoyable and has opened the doors for a promising and rewarding career in the agriculture industry!" - Rebecca, M.Sc. FARE Graduate Student "My experience as a graduate student in the Department of FARE has been very rewarding. The growing interest in food and agricultural related topics in today's society has provided a great deal of application to current world issues. The department also offers a very communal environment that has allowed me to form lasting relationships, both personally and academically." - Ann-Renée, M.Sc. FARE Graduate Student "My first impression of the University of Guelph was based around the openness to diversity and appreciation of hard work that is evident around campus. This impression was only strengthened by the graduate program in the Department of FARE. With knowledgeable faculty and staff, FARE offers a wide variety of research opportunities and meets the needs of many students with various interests." - Predrag, PhD FARE Graduate Student "I was initially attracted to the Department of FARE because of the applied approach to economic research, allowing me to think outside the classroom. Working and studying at the University of Guelph presents an opportunity to be a part of an academic community that can provide me with skills and tools needed to succeed in the working world." Read More - Brook, M.Sc. FARE Graduate Student "I chose to study in the Department of FARE because of the expertise and flexibility of the program. The instructors and students are highly regarded in the field of agricultural economics, and I have also been able to complete the International Development Studies program. The combination of these programs is providing me with the knowledge to be successful in a field where my direct interests lie." - Derek, M.Sc. FARE Graduate Student |

















