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Dayton McGregor Lambert
Professor and Willard Sparks Chair in Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
Department of Agricultural Economics
Oklahoma State University
411 Agricultural Hall, Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
Phone: 405-744-7465
E-mail: [email protected]
April 1, 2020
Education
2005 PhD, Agricultural Economics, Purdue University
1998 MS, Fisheries & Allied Aquaculture, Auburn University
1991 MA, Cultural Anthropology, Rutgers University
1989 BA, Anthropology, Miami University of Ohio
Professional Activity
2018 – Present Professor and Willard Sparks Chair in Agribusiness,
Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State
University
[Appointment: 11 Month, 75% Research/25% Teaching]
2018 – Present Adjunct Professor, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, The University of Tennessee
2016 – 2018 Professor, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, The University of Tennessee
[Appointment: 12 Month, 88% Research/12% Teaching]
2011 – 2016 Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural &
Resource Economics, The University of Tennessee
[Appointment: 12 Month, 90% Research/10% Teaching]
2006 – 2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural &
Resource Economics, The University of Tennessee
[Appointment: 12 Month, 90% Research/10% Teaching]
2008 – 2013 Adjunct Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics,
Purdue University
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2005 – 2006 Economist, Rural and Resource Economics Division,
Economic Research Service, United States Department of
Agriculture
2000 – 2005 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Agricultural
Economics, Purdue University
1999 – 2000 Associate Program Country Director – Farm and
Agriculture Resource Management Project, Rural School
Construction Program, and Environmental Education
Project, US Peace Corps, Libreville, Gabon
1998 – 1999 Integrated Agriculture & Aquaculture Project Consultant,
US Peace Corps, Lusaka, Zambia
Awards and Honors
2019 Helios Product of Enduring Quality Award, United States
Department of Agriculture-Economic Research Service
2019 Apex Award, Purdue University Department of
Agricultural Economics
2018 Chancellor’s Award for Success in Multidisciplinary
Research, The University of Tennessee
2012 Gamma Sigma Delta Team Award, University of
Tennessee Institute of Agriculture
2009 Helios Award for Outstanding Research, United States
Department of Agriculture-Economic Research Service
2009 American Association of Retirement Communities
Research Award
2006 Certificate of Merit and Accomplishment, United States
Department of Agriculture
2002 Gamma Sigma Delta Graduate School Honor Society of
Agriculture (Purdue University)
1998 Gamma Sigma Delta Graduate School Honor Society of
Agriculture (Auburn University)
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Disciplinary & Institutional Service
Service to the Discipline
2019 – Present President Elect, Southern Regional Science Association
2013 – 2019 Southern Regional Science Association Council
2015 – Present Associate Editor, Applied Economic Policy & Perspectives
2013 – Present Associate Editor, Review of Regional Studies
2017 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Annual/Community and Regional Economic Network
(AAEA/CRENET) Session Organizer: “Measuring
Regional Economic Linkage”, American Agricultural
Economics Association Annual Meeting
2016 Panel Review Member: USDA-NIFA Agriculture and Food
Research Initiative; Bioenergy, Natural Resource, &
Environment –Socioeconomics/Policy of
Bioenergy/Bioproducts Market Development
2015, 2016 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual
Meeting Topic Leader: Econometrics Track Session
2012, 2013, 2019 AAEA Selected Paper Review Committee
2012, 2017 External reviewer, USDA-Economic Research Service
research
2012 – 2013 Chair, American Agricultural Economics Association
Community and Regional Economic Network (AAEA-
CRENET)
2011 – 2012 Chair Elect, American Agricultural Economics Association
Community Economic Network (AAEA-CENET)
2010 – 2011 Chair, NE-1029 USDA Hatch Multistate Regional Project
“Rural Change: Markets, Governance and Quality of Life”
2010 Scientific Advisory Board, IVth World Conference of the
Spatial Econometrics Association
Oklahoma State University, Department of Agricultural Economics
2018 – Present Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Committee
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2018 – Present Graduate Examinations Committee
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
2015 – 2018 Editorial Board Member, University of Tennessee Press
2010 – 2018 Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics Program Faculty
2015 – 2018 Faculty Co-Advisor (with Dr. John Skinner), University of
Tennessee, Knoxville Student Organization, “Vols On The
Fly”
2014 – 2016 Faculty Senate Member
2014 – 2016 Faculty Senate Appeals Committee Member
2014 Faculty Senate Budget Committee Member
University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA), College of Agricultural
Sciences & Natural Resources (CASNR)
2017 – 2018 Outstanding Service Awards Committee, CASNR
2015 Search Committee Member, Assistant Dean of Research
Position, UTIA Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
2014 – 2016 CASNR Statistical Needs Committee
2014 Research and Education Center Database Resource
Management Ad Hoc Committee Member
2013 Competition Judge: The Exhibition of Undergraduate
Research and Creative Achievement (EURēCA),
Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Division,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
2011 – 2016 CASNR Study Abroad Committee, Department
Representative
2009 – 2010 CASNR Undergraduate Student Recruitment
Representative, Department of Agricultural and Resource
Economics
2009 – 2010 CASNR Representative for the Vice Provost for Faculty
Affairs Focus on Poverty Initiative
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2009 CASNR Student Ambassadors Electoral Committee
2008 Faculty Search Committee, CASNR Recruiter, University
of Tennessee
University of Tennessee, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
2016 – 2018 Department Review Chair, Institutional Review Board and
Human Research Protections Program, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville
2009 – 2018 Extension Development Fund Committee Member
2009 – 2011 Undergraduate Program & Recruitment Committee
Member
2009 – 2018 By-Laws Committee Member
2008 – 2018 Agri-Industry Modeling & Analysis Group
2008 – 2018 Bio-Based Energy Analysis Group
2010 – 2018 Production Economics Analysis Group
2016 – 2017 Search Committee Member, Blasingame Chair of
Excellence
2010 – 2017 Picnic Committee Chair
2016 Ad Hoc Review Committee Chair, “Economic
Contributions of Agriculture and Forestry in Tennessee,
2013”
2015 – 2016 Search Committee Member, Rural Economic Development
Position
2015 – 2016 Search Committee Member, Agricultural Finance Position
2014 Agricultural & Resource Economics 2014 Strategic
Planning Chair, Outreach Committee
2012 Ad Hoc Review Committee Leader, Tennessee Farmland
Legacy Factsheet Series, “Working with an Attorney” and
“Farm Numbers in Tennessee?”
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2012 Search Committee Chair, Agricultural Economics Lecturer
Position
2011 – 2014 Search Committee Member, Farm and Financial
Management Position
2009 Name Change Committee Member
2009 – 2010 Secretary
2009 – 2010 Computer Tools Committee Member
2008 – 2010 Bio-based Energy Analysis Group, Chair
2009 Judge, Annual Collegiate Agricultural Discussion Meet
2008 Faculty Search Committee Member, Agricultural
Marketing Position
2007 Undergraduate/Graduate Strategic Planning Committee
Member
Publications, Research, and Professional Activity
[Notes: †, Master’s Thesis committee chair; *, Master’s Thesis committee
member; **, Dissertation committee member; ‡, Corresponding author.]
Refereed Journal Articles
1. O’Dell, D, NS Eash, B Hicks, J Oetting, T Sauer, DM Lambert, C
Thierfelder, T Muoni, J Logan, JA Zahn, J Goddard. 2020. Conservation
Agriculture as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy in Zimbabwe.
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability,
doi:10.1080/14735903.2020.1750254.
2. Choi, Y**, DM Lambert‡, KL Jensen, CD Clark, BC English, McKenzie
Thomas. 2020. Rank-Ordered Analysis of Consumer Preferences for the
Attributes of a Value-Added Biofuel Co-Product. Sustainability, 12, 2363;
doi:10.3390/su12062363.
3. Ellis, J, DeLong, KL DeLong, S Schexnayder, DM Lambert, P Krawczel, S
Oliver. 2020 (In Press). Analysis of closed versus operating dairies in the
Southeastern United States. Journal of Dairy Science, Accepted, January
2020.
4. Trejo-Pech, CO, KL DeLong, DM Lambert, V Siokos. 2020 (In Press). The
Impact of US Sugar Prices on the Financial Performance of US Sugar-Using
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Firms. Agricultural and Food Economics, Accepted, December, 2019.
5. Cho, S, AB Ayara, DM Lambert, CD Clark, G Chen, DJ Hayes, BP Sharma.
2020 (In Press). Deriving Site-specific and Time-varying Supply Curves for
Forest Carbon Storage. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management,
Accepted December, 2019.
6. Gill, M, KL Jensen, S Upendram, N Labbe, BC English, DM Lambert, SW
Jackson, RJ Menard. 2020 (In Press). Tennessee Consumer Willingness to
Pay for Disposable Dinnerware Molded from Wheat Straw. Journal of Food
Distribution Research, Accepted, October 2019.
7. Lambert, DM‡, CD Clark, L Medwid†, S Hawkins, H McCellan. 2020. Best
Pasture Management Practice Adoption and Sediment Abatement. Journal of
Agricultural and Applied Economics. 52(2).
8. Holley, K**, Jensen, KL, DM Lambert, CD Clark. 2020. Bivariate MIMIC
Analysis of Pasture Management and Prescribed Grazing Practices Used by
Beef Cattle Producers. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Management,
45(1):56-77.
9. Boyer, CN, DM Lambert, AP Griffith, CD Clark, BC English. 2020.
Seasonal Hay Feeding for Cattle Production in the Fescue Belt. Journal of
Agricultural and Applied Economics, 52:16-29, doi:10.1017/aae.2019.30.
10. O’Dell, D, NS Eash, BB Hicks, JA Zhan, JN Oetting, TJ Sauer, DM
Lambert, J Logan, JJ Goddard. 2019. Nutrient Source and Tillage Effects on
Maize—Part 2: Yield, Soil Carbon and CO2 Emissions. Agroecosystems,
Geosciences and Environment 2(1):1-8, doi:10.2134/age2019.05.0036.
11. O’Dell, D, NS Eash, BB Hicks, JA Zhan, JN Oetting, TJ Sauer, DM
Lambert, J Logan, JJ Goddard. 2019. Nutrient Source and Tillage Effects on
Maize: Micrometeorological Methods for Measuring Carbon Dioxide
Emissions. Agroecosystems, Geosciences and Environment, 2(1):1-10,
doi:10.2134/age2019.02.0008.
12. Kenner†, BW, DM Lambert‡, C Trejo-Pech, J Thompson, T Gill. 2019.
Financial Risks in Rwandan Smallholder Broiler Production. Journal of
Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies. 9(5): 569-583,
doi:10.1108/JADEE-11-2018-0163.
13. Khandal, A, A Mishra, K Paudel, DM Lambert. 2019. Modeling Post
Adoption Decision in Precision Agriculture: A Bayesian Approach.
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 162:466-474,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2019.04.025.
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14. He-Lambert, L, NS Eash, BC English, O Shylo, JA Zahn, DM Lambert.
2019. Supply Chain and Logistic Optimization of Industrial Spent Microbial
Biomass Distribution as a Soil Amendment for Field Crop Production.
Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 146:218-231,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2019.03.028.
15. Mckay, LC, KL Jensen, CN Boyer, AP Griffith, DM Lambert. 2019.
Estimating Restaurant Willingness to Pay for Local Beef. Agribusiness: an
International Journal, 35(4):610-624. https://doi.org/10.1002/agr.21605.
16. Sheng†, D, S Owen, DM Lambert‡, BC English, RJ Menard, DW Hughes,
LH Lambert, CD Clark. 2019. A Multiregional Input-Output Analysis of
Water Withdrawals in the Southeastern United States. Review of Regional
Studies. 49(2):323-350.
17. Kidane†, S, DM Lambert‡, NS Eash, C Thierfelder. 2019. Conservation
Agriculture and Maize Production Risk: The Case of Mozambique
Smallholders. Agronomy Journal, 111:1–11, doi:10.2134/agronj2018.09.0626.
18. Brown, JP, DM Lambert‡, TR Wojan. 2019. The Effect of the Conservation
Reserve Program on Rural Economies: Deriving a Statistical Verdict from a
Null Finding. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 101(2):528-540,
doi: 10.1093/ajae/aay046.
19. Ghaneeizad, S, A Papanicolaou, B Abban, C Wilson, C Giannopoulos, DM
Lambert, FR Walker, S Hawkins. 2018. Development of a Distributed
Hydrologic Model for a Region with Fragipan Soils to Study Impacts of
Climate on Soil Moisture: A Case Study on the Obion River Watershed in
West Tennessee. Geosciences 8(364), doi:10.3390/geosciences8100364.
20. Stefanini, M*, JA Larson, DM Lambert, X Yin, CN Boyer, P Scharf, BS
Tubaña, JJ Varco, D Dunn, HJ Savoy, MJ Buschermohle. 2018. Effects of
Optical Sensing Based Variable Rate Nitrogen Management on Yields,
Nitrogen Use and Profitability for Cotton. Precision Agriculture,
doi:10.1007/s11119-018-9599-9.
21. Harmon*, X, CN Boyer, DM Lambert, JA Larson, DD Tyler. 2018.
Influence of Cover Crop and Tillage System on the Optimal Nitrogen Rate for
Tennessee Cotton Considering Risk. Journal of Cotton Science, 22:211 – 220.
http://www.cotton.org/journal/2018-22/3/upload/JCS22-211.pdf.
22. Thompson, NM, JA Larson, M Velandia, DM Lambert, BC English. 2018.
Variable-Rate Application on Fertilizer Use in Cotton Production. Journal of
Agricultural Science. 10(10): 40 – 52, doi: 10.5539/jas.v10n10p40).
23. Claytor, H*, CD Clark, KL Jensen, DM Lambert. 2018. Cattle Producer
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Willingness to Afforest Pastureland and Sequester Carbon. Forest Policy and
Economics, 92:43 – 54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2018.03.004.
24. He-Lambert, L, BC English, DM Lambert, O Shylo, JA Larson, TE Yu, BS
Wilson. 2018. Determining a Geographic High Resolution Supply Chain
Network for a Large Scale Biofuel Industry. Applied Energy, 218:266 – 281.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.02.162.
25. O’Dell**, D, NS Eash, BB Hicks, JN Oetting, TJ Sauer, DM Lambert, J
Logan, WC Wright, JA Zahn. 2018. Reducing CO2 Flux by Decreasing
Tillage in Ohio: Overcoming Conjecture with Data. Journal of Agricultural
Science, 10(3):1 – 15. doi:10.5539/jas.v10n3p1.
26. Boyer, CN, DM Lambert, JA Larson, D Tyler. 2018. Investment Analysis of
Cover Crop and No-Tillage Systems on Tennessee Cotton. Agronomy
Journal, 110:331 – 338. doi:10.2134/agronj2017.08.0431.
27. Velandia, M, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, BC English, JA Larson, L Falconer,
R Rejesus, B Wilson, M Buschermohle, B Edge*. 2018. Automatic Section
Control Technologies and GPS Auto-Guidance Systems Adoption in Cotton
Production. Journal of Agricultural Science, 10(7):282 – 294.
doi:10.5539/jas.v10n7p282.
28. Cuvaca, IB*, NS Eash, DM Lambert, FR Walker, W Rustrick. 2017.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Fertilizer effects on Cassava Tuber
Yield in the Coastal District of Dondo, Mozambique. African Journal of
Agricultural Research, 12(42):3112–3119. doi: 10.5897/AJAR2017.12619
29. Harmon, RM*, C Sullivan, NS Eash, WE Hart, DM Lambert. 2017. Finding
the Technological Sweet Spot: the Smallholder Conservation Agriculture
Maize Seeder. Journal of Sustainable Development. 10(5):241–256,
https://doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v10n5p241.
30. DeLong, KE, DM Lambert, SM Schexnayder, P Krawczel, MJ Fly, SP
Oliver. 2017. Farm Business and Operator Variables Associated with Bulk
Tank Somatic Cell Count from Dairy Herds in the Southeastern US. Journal
of Dairy Science. 100:9298–9310, https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2017-12767.
31. Li, X, KL Jensen, DM Lambert, CD Clark. 2017. Consequentiality Beliefs
and Consumer Valuation of Extrinsic Attributes in Beef. Journal of
Agriculture and Applied Economics, 50(1):1-26 doi:10.1017/aae.2017.17.
32. Sullivan C*, NS Eash, JA Zhan, JG Goddard, DM Lambert. 2017. Utilization
of Spent Microbial Biomass as an Alternative Crop Nitrogen Source.
Agronomy Journal, 109:1870–1879, doi:10.2134/agronj2016.12.0742.
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33. Boyer, CN, HM Kelly, A Smith, XL Harmon*, DM Lambert. 2017. Value of
Damage Control with Foliar Fungicide in Soybean Production in Tennessee.
Agronomy Journal, 109:1573–1581, doi:10.2134/agronj2016.12.0714.
34. Simone, TE†, DM Lambert‡, I Cuvaca*, NS Eash. 2017. Soil Carbon
Sequestration, Carbon Markets, and Conservation Agriculture Practices: A
Hypothetical Examination in Mozambique. International Soil and Water
Conservation Research, 5:167–179,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iswcr.2017.06.001.
35. Zhou, X, English, BC, JA Larson, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, CN Boyer,
MM Velandia, L Falconer, S Martin, AK Mishra. 2017. Precision Farming
Adoption Trends in the Southern U.S. Journal of Cotton Science, 21:143–155,
http://www.cotton.org/journal/2017-21/2/143.cfm.
36. Boyer, CN, KL Jensen, JA Larson, McLeod, EM, DM Lambert. 2017.
Tennessee and Mississippi Upland Cotton Producer Willingness to Participate
in Hypothetical Crop Insurance Programs. Journal of Cotton Science, 21:134–
142, http://www.cotton.org/journal/2017-21/2/134.cfm.
37. Tang, M*, KE Lewis, DM Lambert, CN Boyer, AG Griffith. 2017. Beef
Cattle Retained Ownership and Profitability in Tennessee. Journal of
Agriculture and Applied Economics, 49(4): 571–591,
doi:10.1017/aae.2017.12.
38. Lambert, DM‡, JA Larson, RK Roberts, BC English, X Zhou, LL Falconer,
RJ Hogan, JL Johnson, JM Reeves. 2017. “Resistance is Futile”: Estimating
the Costs of Managing Herbicide Resistance as a First-order Markov Process
and the Case of US Upland Cotton Producers. Agricultural Economics, 48:
387–396, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/agec.12341/epdf.
39. Edge, B*, M Velandia, DM Lambert, JA Larson, BC English, CN Boyer, R
Rejesus, A Mishra. 2017. Changes in the Use of Precision Farming
Information Sources Among Cotton Farmers and Implications for Extension.
Journal of Extension, April, 2017,
https://www.joe.org/joe/2017april/pdf/JOE_v55_2rb2.pdf.
40. Yu, TE, DM Lambert, SH Cho, AA Koç, G Boluk, S Kim. 2017. A Spatial
Analysis of the Relationship between Agricultural Output and Input Factors in
Turkey. NEW MEDIT, 16(1):11–17,
http://newmedit.iamb.it/share/img_new_medit_articoli/1089_11yu.pdf.
41. Harmon, XL, CN Boyer, JA Larson, DM Lambert. 2017. Temporal
Frequency of Soil Test Information Effects on Returns to Potassium
Fertilization in Cotton Production. Journal of Agricultural and Applied
Economics, 49(2):251–272, doi:10.1017/aae.2016.41.
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42. Cho, SH, D Lee*, RK Roberts, DM Lambert. 2016. Impacts of Highway
Infrastructure Investment Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act. Journal of Transportation Research Forum, 55(2):91–108.
43. He, L, BC English, RJ Menard, DM Lambert. 2016. Regional Woody
Biomass Supply and Economic Impacts from Harvesting in the Southern US.
Energy Economics, 60:151–161, dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2016.09.007
44. Li, X, KL Jensen, CD Clark, DM Lambert. 2016. Consumer Willingness to
Pay for Beef Grown Using Climate Friendly Production Practices. Food
Policy, 64:93–106, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2016.09.003
45. Edwards, M*, M Velandia, DM Lambert, WH Pepper, CD Clark, KL Jensen.
2016. Barriers and Opportunities of Product Liability Insurance Adoption:
The Case of Tennessee Fruit and Vegetable Farmers. Journal of Food
Distribution Research, 47(2):127–137,
http://ageconsearch.tind.io/bitstream/241102/2/8_Velandia_122.pdf.
46. Lambert, DM‡, BC English, RJ Menard, B Wilson. 2016. Regional
Economic Impacts of Biochemical and Pyrolysis Biofuel Production in the
Southeastern US: A Systems Modeling Approach. Agricultural Sciences,
7(6):407–419, http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/as.2016.76042.
47. Lambert, DM‡, C Cavasos†, B Wilson, CD Clark, BC English. Projected
Changes in Stream System Nitrogen Runoff Associated with a Mature
Cellulosic Ethanol Industry in the Southeastern United States. 2016. Land Use
Policy, 56:291–302, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.04.019.
48. Dobbs, LM*, KL Jensen, MB Leffew, BC English, DM Lambert, CD Clark.
Consumer Willingness to Pay for Tennessee Beef. 2016. Food Distribution
Research, 47(2):1–24, https://www.fdrsinc.org/newsletters/2016-
07/3_Jensen.pdf.
49. Harmon, XL*, CN Boyer, DM Lambert, JA Larson, CO Gwathmey.
Comparing the Value of Soil Test Information Using Deterministic and
Stochastic Yield Response Functions. 2016. Journal of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, 41(2):307–323.
50. Brown, JP, DM Lambert. Extending a Smooth Parameter Model to Firm
Location Analyses: the Case of Natural Gas Establishments in the United
States. 2016. Journal of Regional Science, 50(5):848–867, doi:
10.1111/jors.12280.
51. Lambert, DM‡, CN Boyer, L He. Spatial-temporal Heteroskedastic Robust
Covariance Estimation for Markov Transition Probabilities: An Application
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Examining Land Use Change. 2016. Letters in Spatial and Regional Science,
9(3):353–326, doi:10.1007/s12076-015-0164-0.
52. Boyer, CN, DM Lambert, M Velandia, BC English, RK Roberts, JA Larson,
SL Larkin, K Paudel, J Reeves. Cotton Producer Awareness and Participation
in Cost-Sharing Programs for Precision Nutrient Management Technology.
2016. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 41(1):81–96.
53. Zhou, X, JA Larson, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, BC English, AK Mishra, L
Falconer, R Hogan, JL Johnson, JM Reeves. 2016. Differences in Glyphosate-
Resistant Weed Management Practices over Time and Regions. Weed
Technology, 30(1):1–12.
54. Lambert, DM‡, E Bisangwa†, M Maloake, NS Eash. 2016. Minimal Tillage
and Crop Residue Retention Adoption, Input Demand and Maize Production:
A Household Survey Analysis of Smallholder Producers in Lesotho. Journal
of Soil and Water Conservation, 71(2):118–128.
55. Lee, D*, SH Cho, RK Roberts, DM Lambert. 2015. Effects of Population
Redistribution on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of South Korea.
International Regional Science Review, doi:10.1177/0160017615571585.
56. Cho, SH, JM Bowker, RK Roberts, SG Kim**, T Kim, DM Lambert. 2015.
Effects of Satisfaction with Recreation Information Availability on Consumer
Welfare: A Case Study of the Allegheny National Forest. Tourism Economics,
21(4):853–869, doi:10.5367/te.2014.0383.
57. Cho, SH, SG Kim, RK Roberts, DM Lambert. 2015. The Effectiveness of
Land-Use Policy Tools for Controlling Sprawl Development during a Real
Estate Boom and a Recession. Growth and Change, 46(2):218–232,
doi:10.1111/grow.12071.
58. Zhou, X**, CD Clark, DM Lambert, BC English. 2015. Optimal Fertilizer
Application and Crop Choice between a Perennial Bioenergy Feedstock and
an Annual Crop. Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, 4(1): 1–
13, doi: 10.15640/jaes.v4n1a1.
59. Cuvaca, IB*, DM Lambert‡, NS Eash, FR Walker, M Marake. 2015.
Economically Optimal N Fertilizer Rates for Maize Produced on Vertisol and
Inceptisol Soils Under No-Till Management: A Case Study in Maphutseng,
Lesotho. International Journal of Plant and Soil Science, 8(2): 1–12,
doi:10.9734/IJPSS/2015/19371.
60. Lambert, DM‡, K Paudel, JA Larson. 2015. Bundled Adoption of Precision
Agriculture Technologies by Cotton Producers. Journal of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, 40(2):1–21,
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http://www.waeaonline.org/UserFiles/file/JAREMay20158Lambertpp325-
345.pdf.
61. Cuvaca, IB*, NS Eash, S Zivanovic, DM Lambert, FR Walker, B Rustrick.
2015. Cassava Tuber Quality Affected by Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and
Potassium Fertilizer Rates. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 7(6): 36–49,
doi:10.5539/jas.v7n6p36.
62. Jensen, KL, DM Lambert, CD Clark, BC English, TE Yu, JA Larson, C
Holt*, CM Hellwinckel. 2015. Cattle Producers’ Willingness to Adopt or
Expand Prescribed Grazing in the United States. Journal of Agricultural and
Applied Economics, 47(2):213–242, doi:10.1017/aae.2015.6.
63. Cho, SH, RK Roberts, DM Lambert. 2015. A Dual-Rate Property Tax:
Exploring the Potential for Moderating the Effects of Sprawl on Development.
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, doi:10.1007/s12061-015-9150-6.
64. O’Dell*, D, TJ Sauer, BB Hicks, C Thierfelder, DM Lambert, J Logan, NS
Eash. 2015. A Short Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Fluxes under Contrasting
Agricultural and Soil Management Practices in Zimbabwe. Journal of
Agricultural Science, 7(3):32–48, doi:10.5539/jas.v7n3p32.
65. Zhou, X**, CD Clark, SS Nair, SA Hawkins, DM Lambert. 2015.
Environmental and Economic Analysis of using SWAT to Simulate the
Effects of Switchgrass Production on Water Quality in an Impaired
Watershed. Agricultural Water Management, 160:1–13,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2015.06.018.
66. Thompson, N*, JA Larson, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, A Mengistu, N
Bellaloui. 2015. Midsouth Soybean Yield and Net Return as Affected by Plant
Population and Row Spacing. Agronomy Journal, 107(3):979–989,
doi:10.2134/agronj14.0453.
67. Schaible, G, AK Mishra, DM Lambert. 2015. Factors Influencing
Environmental Stewardship in U.S. Agriculture: Conservation Program
Participants vs. Non-Participants. Land Use Policy, 46:125–141,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.01.018.
68. Zhou, X, JA Larson, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, BC English, KJ Bryant, AK
Mishra, L Falconer, RJ Hogan, J Johnson, JM Reeves. 2015. Farmer
Experience with Weed Resistance to Herbicides in Cotton Production.
AgBioforum, 18(1):114–125, http://www.agbioforum.org/v18n1/v18n1a12-
zhou.htm.
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69. Velandia, M, DM Lambert, CD Clark, RM Rejesus, Z Li*, KL Jensen, H
Pepper. 2015. Product Liability Risk Perceptions in Tennessee Fruit and
Vegetable Marketing. Journal of Agribusiness, 32(1):67–84.
70. McNair, WE†, DM Lambert‡, NS Eash. 2015. Conservation Agriculture
Practices and Participation in Manica and Tete Maize Markets, Mozambique.
African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development, 4(1):49–73, doi:
10.1504/AJESD.2015.068514.
71. Zhou, X**, CD Clark, DM Lambert, BC English, JA Larson, CN Boyer.
2015. Biomass Supply and Nutrient Runoff Abatement under Alternative
Biofuel Feedstock Production Subsidies. Agricultural Systems. 139:250–259,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2015.08.002.
72. McNair, WE†, DM Lambert‡, NS Eash. 2015. Conservation Agriculture and
Household Wellbeing: A Non-causal Comparison among Smallholder
Farmers in Mozambique. Journal of Agricultural Science, 7(1):1– 9,
doi:10.5539/jas.v7n1pxx.
73. Wojan, TR, JP Brown, DM Lambert. 2014. What to Do About the “Cult of
Statistical Significance?”: An Ex-post evaluation of Ethanol Bio-Refinery
Employment Impacts using the Neyman-Pearson Protocol. Applied Economics
and Perspectives and Policy, 36(4):674–695, doi:10.1093/aepp/ppu013.
74. Brandeis, C**, DM Lambert. 2014. Projecting County Pulpwood Production
with Historical Production and Macro-economic Variables. Journal of
Forestry Economics, 20:305–315, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfe.2014.09.002.
75. Pede, VO, RJGM Florax, DM Lambert. 2014. Spatial Econometric STAR
Models: Lagrange Multiplier Tests, Monte Carlo Simulations and an
Empirical Application. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 48(4):118–
128, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2014.07.001.
76. Lambert, DM‡, BC English, DC Harper*, SL Larkin, JA Larson, DF
Mooney, RK Roberts, M Velandia, JM Reeves. 2014. Adoption and
Frequency of Precision Soil Testing in Cotton Production. Journal of
Agricultural and Resource Economics, 39(1):115–132,
www.waeaonline.org/UserFiles/.../JAREApr20147Lambertpp106-123.pdf.
Lambert, DM‡, BC English, DC Harper*, SL Larkin, JA Larson, DF
Mooney, RK Roberts, M Velandia, JM Reeves. 2014. Corrigendum to
“Adoption and Frequency of Precision Soil Testing in Cotton Production”.
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 39(2):291-291.
77. O’Dell, D*, T Sauer, B Hicks, DM Lambert, NS Eash. 2014. Bowen Ratio
Energy Balance Measurement of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Fluxes of No-Till
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and Conventional Tillage Agriculture in Lesotho. Open Journal of Soil
Science, 4:87–89, http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojss.2014.43012.
78. Watcharaanantapong*, P, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, JA Larson, M
Velandia, BC English, RM Rejesus, C Wang. 2014. Timing of Precision
Agriculture Technology Adoption in US Cotton Production. Journal of
Precision Agriculture, 15(4):427–446, doi:10.1007/s11119-013-9338-1.
79. Velandia, M, CD Clark, DM Lambert, JA Davis*, KL Jensen, A Wszelaki,
MD Wilcox. 2014. Factors Affecting Producer Participation in State-
Sponsored Marketing Programs By Fruit and Vegetable Growers in
Tennessee. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 43(2):249–265,
ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/173610.
80. Lambert, DM‡, CD Clark, FR Walker, S Hawkins, A Layton. 2014. A Study
of Cattle Producer Preferences for Best Management Practices in an East
Tennessee Watershed. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 69(1):507–
579, doi:10.2489/jswc.69.1.41.
81. Yu, TE, SH Cho, A Koc, G Boluk, SG Kim, DM Lambert. 2014. Evaluating
Spatial and Temporal Variation in Agricultural Output Elasticities in Turkey.
Agricultural Economics, 45:279–290, doi:10.1111/agec.12064.
82. Lambert, DM‡, W Xu†, RJGM Florax. 2014. Partial Adjustment Analysis of
Income and Jobs, and Growth Regimes in the Appalachian Region with
Smooth Transition Spatial Process Models. International Regional Science
Review, 37(3):324–360, doi:10.1177/0160017612447618.
83. O’Dell, D*, LW Mbutia, DM Lambert, NS Eash. 2013. Soils and
Civilizations: Using a General Education Course to Teach Agricultural
Relevance. North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Journal,
57(3a):91–96, www.nactateachers.org/vol-57-num-3a-special-sept-issue-
2013/2112-soils-and-civilizations-using-a-general-education-course-to-teach-
agricultural-relevance.html.
84. Ngwira, AR, C Thierfelder, NS Eash, DM Lambert. 2013. Risk and Maize-
based Cropping Systems for Smallholder Malawi Farmers using Conservation
Agriculture Technologies. Experimental Agriculture, 49(4):483–503,
doi:10.1017/S0014479713000306.
85. Cho, SH, SG Kim**, DM Lambert, RK Roberts. 2013. Impact of a Two-Rate
Property Tax on Residential Densities. American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, 95(3):685–704, doi:10.1093/ajae/aas141.
86. Brown, JP**, DM Lambert, RJGM Florax. 2013. Firm Birth, Death and
Persistence: Creative Destruction and the Spatial Distribution of U.S.
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Manufacturing Establishments, 2000–2006. Economic Geography, 89(3):203–
226, doi:10.1111/ecge.12014.
87. Su, B, DA Perera, Y Zohar, E Abraham, J Stubblefield, M Fobes, R Beam, B
Argue, C Ligeon, J Padi, P Waters, G Umali-Maceina, N Chatakondi, A
Kristanto, A Hutson, C Templeton, J Ballenger, A Chaimongkol, A Gima, M
Gima, A Zuberi, DM Lambert, S Kim, M Mandour, RA Dunham. 2013.
Relative Effectiveness of Carp Pituitary Extract, Luteinizing Hormone
Releasing Hormone Analog (LHRHa) Injections and LHRHa Implants for
Producing Hybrid Catfish Fry. Aquaculture 372, 375:133–136,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.10.001.
88. Zheng, S, DM Lambert, S Wang, Z Wang. 2013. Effects of Agricultural
Subsidy Policies on Comparative Advantage and Production Protection in
China: An Application with a Policy Analysis Matrix Model. Chinese
Economy, 46(1):20–37, doi:10.2753/CES1097-1475460102.
89. Mendieta, MP*, M Velandia, DM Lambert, K Tiller. 2012. The Potential of
Other Crops and Livestock Enterprises to Replace Tobacco: Perceptions of
U.S. Burley Producers. Journal of Extension, (October),
http://www.joe.org/joe/2012october/pdf/JOE_v50_5rb8.pdf.
90. Velandia, M, A Davis*, DM Lambert, CD Clark, MD Wilcox, A Wszelaki,
KL Jensen. 2012. Factors Affecting Producer Awareness of State Programs
Promoting Locally Grown Foods: the Case of Fruit and Vegetable Growers in
Tennessee. Journal of Food Distribution, 43(2):14–28,
ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/145328.
91. Ngwira, AR, C Thierfelder, DM Lambert. 2012. Conservation Agriculture
Systems for Malawian Smallholder Farmers: Long-term Effects on Crop
Productivity, Profitability, and Soil Quality. Renewable Agriculture and Food
Systems, doi:10.1017/S1742170512000257.
92. Lambert, DM‡, SH Cho, S Jung*. 2012. Application of the Simultaneous
Least Squares-probit Nelson–Olson Covariance Estimator for Stratified
Surveys. Economic Letters, 116(3):619–622,
doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2012.04.019.
93. Lambert, DM‡. 2012. Review of Perspectives in Spatial Science, by Luc
Anselin and Sergio J. Rey. Papers in Regional Science, 91(1):237–238,
doi:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2011.00410–00413.x.
94. Cho, SH, JM Bowker, RK Roberts, SG Kim**, DM Lambert, NC Poudyal.
2012. Effect of Forestland Availability by Ownership Type on License Sales
for Hunting: A Spatial Approach. Natural Resource Modeling, 25:549–573,
doi: 10.1111/j.1939-7445.2011.00112.x.
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95. Harper, DC†, DM Lambert‡, JA Larson, OC Gwathmey. 2012. Potassium
Carryover Dynamics and Optimal Application Policies in Cotton Production.
Agricultural Systems, 106:84–93, doi:10.1016/j.agsy.2011.10.014.
96. Nair, S, C Wang, E Segarra, E Belasco, JA Larson, M Velandia, DM
Lambert, and JM Reeves. 2011. Adoption of Precision Agriculture for Cotton
in Southern United States. Journal of Agribusiness, 29(2):221–242.
97. Jenkins, A*, M Velandia, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, JA Larson, BC English,
SW Martin. 2011. Factors Influencing Selection of Precision Farming
Information Sources by Cotton Producers. Agricultural and Resource
Economics Review, 40(2):1–14, ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/117779.
98. Xu, W†, DM Lambert‡. 2011. Business Establishment Growth in the
Appalachian Region, 2000-2007: An Application of Smooth Transition
Spatial Process Models. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics,
43(3):309–324, http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1074070800004314.
99. Monchuk, DC, D Hayes, J Miranowski, DM Lambert. 2011. Inference Based
on Alternative Bootstrapping Methods in Spatial Models with an Application
to County Income Growth in the United States. Journal of Regional Science,
51(5):880–896, doi:10.1111/j.1467-9787.2011.00716.x.
100. Stewart, L†, DM Lambert‡. 2011. Spatial Heterogeneity of Factors
Determining Ethanol Production Site Selection in the U.S., 2000-2007.
Biomass and Bioenergy, 35(3):1273–1285,
doi:10.1016/j.biombioe.2010.12.020.
101. Paxton, KW, AK Mishra, S Chintawar, RK Roberts, JA Larson, BC
English, DM Lambert, MC Marra, SL Larkin, JM Reeves, SW Martin. 2011.
Intensity of Precision Agriculture Technology Adoption by Cotton Producers.
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 40(2011):133–144,
ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/105464.
102. Lambert, DM‡, CD Clark, MD Wilcox, SH Cho. 2011. Distance,
Density, Local Amenities, and Suburban Development Preferences in a
Rapidly Growing East Tennessee County. Agriculture and Human Values,
28(4):519–532, doi:10.1007/s10460-010-9306-6.
103. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, SG Kim**, RK Roberts, WM Park. 2011.
Relationship between the Value of Open Space and Distance from Housing
Locations within a Community. Journal of Geographical Systems, 13:393–
414, doi:10.1007/s10109-010-0126-4.
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104. McGranahan DA, TR Wojan, DM Lambert. 2010. The Rural Growth
Trifecta: Outdoor Amenities, Creative Class and Entrepreneurial Context.
Journal of Economic Geography, 11(3):529–557, doi:10.1093/jeg/lbq007.
105. Velandia, M, DM Lambert, J Fox*, JC Walton, EK Sanford, RK Roberts.
2010. Intent to Continue Growing Switchgrass as a Dedicated Energy Crop: A
Survey of Switchgrass Producers in East Tennessee, European Journal of
Social Sciences, 15(3):299–312.
106. Lambert, DM, JP Brown**, RJGM Florax. 2010. A Two-step Estimator
for a Spatial Lag Model of Counts: Theory, Small Sample Performance and an
Application. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 40:241–252,
doi:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2010.04.001.
107. Lambert, DM‡. 2010. Geography, Structural Change, and Economic
Development: Theory and Empirics: Book Review, Review of Regional
Studies, 39(1):111–119.
108. Velandia, M, DM Lambert, A Jenkins*, RK Roberts, JA Larson, BC
English, SW Martin. 2010. Precision Farming Information Sources Used by
Cotton Farmers and Implications for Extension. Journal of Extension, 48(5),
www.joe.org/joe/2010october/rb6.php.
109. Walton*, JC, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, JA Larson, BC English, SL
Larkin, SW Martin, MC Marra, KW Paxton, JM Reeves. 2010. Grid Soil
Sampling Adoption and Abandonment in Cotton Production. Precision
Agriculture, 11:135–147, doi:10.1007/s11119-009-9144-y.
110. Grant, JH, DM Lambert, K Foster. 2010. A Seasonally Adjusted Inverse
Almost Ideal Demand System of North American Fresh Tomatoes. Canadian
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 52(2):215–234, doi:10.1111/j.1744-
7976.2009.01176.x.
111. Kim, SG**, SH Cho, DM Lambert, RK Roberts. 2010. Measuring the
Value of Air Quality: Application of the Spatial-Hedonic Model. Air Quality,
Atmosphere and Health, 3:41–51, doi:10.1007/s11869-009-0049-8.
112. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, SG Kim**. 2010. Moderating
Urban Sprawl: Is there a Balance between Shared Open Space and Housing
Parcel Size? Journal of Economic Geography, 10(5):763–783,
doi:10.1093/jeg/lbp048.
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113. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, RK Roberts. 2010. Forecasting Open Space with
a Two-Rate Property Tax. Land Economics, 86(2):263–280,
doi:10.3368/le.86.2.263.
114. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, Z Chen. 2010. Geographically Weighted
Regression Bandwidth Selection and Spatial Autocorrelation: An Empirical
Example Using Chinese Agriculture Data. Applied Economic Letters,
17(8):767– 72, doi: 10.1080/13504850802314452.
115. Walton*, JC, JA Larson, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, BC English, SL
Larkin, MC Marra, SW Martin, KW Paxton, JM Reeves. 2009. Factors
Influencing Farmer Adoption of Portable Computers for Site-Specific
Management: A Case Study for Cotton Production. Journal of Agriculture
and Applied Economics, 42(2):193–209,
ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/90671/2/jaae239.pdf.
116. Lambert, DM‡, TR Wojan, P Sullivan. 2009. Farm Business and
Household Expenditure Patterns and Local Communities: Evidence from a
National Farm Survey. Review of Agricultural Economics, 31(3):604–626,
doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9353.2009.01456.x.
117. Wang, Z, S Zheng, DM Lambert, S Fukuda. 2009. A Hedonic Price
Model for Rice Market in China. Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture,
Kyushu University, 54(2):541–548.
118. Lambert, DM‡, KT McNamara. 2009. Location Determinants of Food
Manufacturers in the U.S., 2000 – 2004: Are Nonmetropolitan Counties
Competitive? Agricultural Economics, 40(6):617–630, doi: 10.1111/j.1574-
0862.2009.00403.x.
119. Lambert, DM‡, CD Clark, MD Wilcox, WM Park. 2009. Public
Education Financing Trends and the Gray Peril Hypothesis. Growth and
Change, 40(4):619–648, doi:10.1111/j.1468-2257.2009.00503.x.
120. Clark, CD, DM Lambert, WM Park, MD Wilcox, 2009. Willingness to
Fund Public Education in a Rural Retirement Destination County. Journal of
Research in Rural Education, 24(6):1–16, doi:http://jrre.psu.edu/articles/24-
6.pdf.
121. Stewart, L†, DM Lambert‡, MD Wilcox, BC English. 2009. Tennessee
Agriculture and Forestry Industry Clusters and Economic Performance, 2000
– 2006. Journal of Agriculture and Resource Economics, 34(1):172–195,
ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/50088.
122. Schaible, G, DM Lambert, CS Kim, S Stefanova. 2009. Structural
Conservation Practices in U.S. Wheat Production: A Cost-Function
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Technology Adoption Approach. Journal of Natural Resources Policy
Research, 1(2):167–188, doi:10.1080/19390450802553318.
123. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, HJ Kim, SG Kim*. 2009. Overweight
Adolescents and Academic Achievement in Korea. Journal of Family and
Economic Issues, 30:126–136, doi:10.1007/s10834-009-9147-x.
124. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, SG Kim*, S Jung*. 2009. Extreme Coefficients
in Geographically Weighted Regression and Their Effects on Mapping.
GIScience & Remote Sensing, 46:273–288, doi:10.2747/1548-1603.46.3.273.
125. Walton, JC*, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, JA Larson, BC English, SL
Larkin, SW Martin, MC Marra, KW Paxton, JM Reeves. 2009. Adoption and
Abandonment of Precision Soil Sampling in Cotton Production. Journal of
Agricultural and Resource Economics, 33(3):428–448,
http://www.jstor.org/stable/41220602.
126. Lambert, DM‡, SH Cho. 2008. Forecasting Input Demand Shocks on
China’s Gross Value of Agricultural Output. Review of Regional Studies,
38:343–359, journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/viewFile/176/131.
127. Lambert, DM‡, MD Wilcox, A English*, L Stewart†. 2008. Ethanol
Plant Location Determinants and County Comparative Advantage. Journal of
Agriculture and Applied Economics, 40(1):117–135,
http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/45511/2/jaae-40-01-117.pdf.
128. Grant, JH, DM Lambert. 2008. Do Regional Trade Agreements Increase
Agricultural Trade? American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 90(3):765–
782, doi:10.1111/j.1467-8276.2008.01134.x.
129. Chang, HH, DM Lambert, AK Mishra. 2008. Does Participation in the
Conservation Reserve Program Impact the Economic Well-being of Farm
Households? Agricultural Economics, 38:201–212, doi:10.1111/j.1574-
0862.2008.00294.x.
130. Cho, SH, N Poudyal*, DM Lambert. 2008. Estimating Spatially Varying
Effects of Urban Growth Boundaries on Land Development and Land Value.
Land Use Policy, 25:320–329, doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2007.08.004.
131. Lambert, DM‡, CD Clark, MD Wilcox, WM Park. 2007. Do Migrating
Retirees Affect Business Establishment and Job Growth? An Empirical Look
at Southeastern Non-metropolitan Counties, 2000 – 2004. Review of Regional
Studies, 37(2):251–278,
journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/view/151/0.
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132. Wojan, TR, DM Lambert, DA McGranahan. 2007. Emoting with their
Feet: Bohemian Attraction to Creative Milieu. Journal of Economic
Geography, 7:711–736, doi:10.1093/jeg/lbm029.
133. Lambert, DM‡, P Sullivan, R Claassen. 2007. Working Farm
Participation and Acreage Enrollment in the CRP. Journal of Agriculture and
Applied Economics, 39(1):151–169,
http://econpapers.repec.org/article/agsjoaaec/6620.htm.
134. Lambert, DM‡, G Schaible, R Johansson, U Vasavada. 2007. The Value
of Integrated CEAP-ARMS Survey Data in Conservation Program Analysis.
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 62(1):1–10,
www.jswconline.org/content/62/1/1.full.pdf+html.
135. Lambert, DM‡, P Sullivan, R Claassen, L Foreman. 2007. Profiles of
U.S. Farm Households Adopting Conservation-Compatible Practices. Land
Use Policy, 24:72–88, doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2005.12.002.
136. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, GM Malzer. 2007. Managing
Phosphorous Soil Dynamics Over Space and Time. Agricultural Economics,
37:43–53, doi:10.1111/j.1574-0862.2007.00221.x.
137. Wojan, TR, DM Lambert, DA McGranahan. 2007. The Emergence of
Rural Artistic Havens: A First Look. Agricultural and Resource Economics
Review, 36(1):1–18, ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/10158/1/36010053.pdf.
138. Bongiovanni, RG, CW Robledo, DM Lambert. 2007. Economics of Site-
specific Nitrogen Management for Protein Content in Wheat. Computers and
Electronics in Agriculture, 58:13–24, doi:10.1016/j.compag.2007.01.018.
139. Daberkow, S, DM Lambert, W Musser. 2007. U.S. Corn Producer’s
Response to Increased Energy Prices: Evidence from Producers Surveys in
2001 – 2005. Western Economics Forum, 6(1):14–27,
ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/92865/2/0601002.pdf.
140. Lambert, DM‡, KT McNamara, M Garret. 2006. Food Industry
Investment Flows: Implications for Rural Development. Review of Regional
Studies, 36(2):140–162, journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/view/119.
141. Lambert, DM‡, KT McNamara, M Garret. 2006. An Application of
Spatial Poisson Models to Manufacturing Investment Location Analysis.
Journal of Agriculture and Applied Economics, 38(1):102–115,
ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/43752.
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142. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, GM Malzer. 2006. Economic
Analysis of Spatial-Temporal Patterns in Corn and Soybean Response to
Nitrogen and Phosphorous. Agronomy Journal, 98(1):43–54,
doi:10.2134/agronj2005.0005.
143. Griffin, TW, and DM Lambert. 2005. Teaching Interpretation of Yield
Monitor Data Analysis: Lessons Learned From Purdue’s Top Farmer Crop
Workshop. Journal of Extension, 43(3):1–4,
www.joe.org/joe/2005june/iw5.php.
144. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, R Bongiovanni. 2004. A
Comparison of Four Spatial Regression Models for Yield Monitor Data: A
Case Study from Argentina. Precision Agriculture, 5:579–600,
doi:10.1007/s11119-004-6344-3.
145. Langyintuo, AS, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, M Faye, DM Lambert, G Ibro, B
Moussa, A Kergna, S Kushwaha, S Musa, G Ntoukam. 2003. Cowpea Supply
and Demand in West and Central Africa. Field Crops Research, 82:215–231,
doi:10.1016/S0378-4290(03)00039-X.
146. Lambert, DM, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2003. Economic Analysis of Row
Spacing for Corn and Soybean. Agronomy Journal, 95:564–573,
doi:10.2134/agronj2003.5640.
147. Dunham, RA, DM Lambert, BJ Argue, C Ligeon, DR Yant, Z Liu. 2000.
Comparisons of Manual Stripping and Pen Spawning for Production of
Channel Catfish x Blue Catfish Hybrids and Aquarium Spawning of Channel
Catfish. North American Journal of Aquaculture, 62:260–265,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/1548-8454(2000)062<0260:COMSAP>2.0.CO;2.
148. Lambert, DM, BJ Argue, Z Liu, RA Dunham. 1999. Effects of Seasonal
Variations, Thyroid and Steroid Hormones, and Carp Pituitary Extract on the
Artificial Production of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) x Blue Catfish
(I. furcatus) Hybrids. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 30(1):80–89,
doi:10.1111/j.1749-7345.1999.tb00320.x.
Contributions to Edited Volumes
1. Lambert, DM‡, BC English, RJ Menard, B Wilson, KL Jensen, TE Yu. 2016.
Ex-Ante Economics Impacts of a Short Rotation Woody Crop-Pyrolysis
Biofuel Industry on the Southeastern US Economy. In Auburn Speaks: On
Biofuel, S Taylor, editor. Auburn University Press, Auburn, AL.
2. Lambert, DM‡. 2011. Maximum Empirical Likelihood Estimation of the
Spatial Lag Autoregressive Model. In Progress in Economics Research,
Volume 25, A Tavidze, editor, 165–176, Nova Science Publishers, New York.
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3. Lambert, DM‡, MD Wilcox, CD Clark, B Murphy*, WM Park. 2009. Is
Growth in the Health Sector Correlated with Later-Life Migration? In
Progress in Spatial Analysis: Theory and Computation, and Thematic
Applications, A Paez, JL Gallo, R Buliung, S Dall’Erba, editors, pp. 381–406,
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
4. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, SG Kim*. 2009. Demand for Open
Space and Urban Sprawl: The Case of Knox County, Tennessee. In Progress
in Spatial Analysis: Theory and Computation, and Thematic Applications, A
Paez, JL Gallo, R Buliung, S Dall’Erba, editors, pp. 171–195, Springer-Verlag
Berlin Heidelberg.
5. Griffin, TW, DM Lambert, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2005. Economics of GPS
Lightbar Navigation and Auto-Guidance Technologies. In Precision
Agriculture-2005, J Stafford, editor, pp. 581–587, Wageningen Academic
Publishers: The Netherlands.
6. Lowenberg-DeBoer, J, DM Lambert, R Bongiovanni. 2003. Appropriate On-
farm Trial Designs for Precision Farming. In Precision Agriculture-2003, J
Stafford, A Werner, editors, pp 361–367, Wageningen Academic Publishers:
The Netherlands.
Papers Published in Conference Proceedings
1. Thomas, M., K.L. Jensen. C. Clark., B. English, D. Lambert, and F. Walker.
2019. “Tennessee Home Gardener Preferences for Environmental Attributes
in Gardening Supplies: A Multiple Indicators Multiple Causation Analysis.”
2019 SNA Research Conference 63: 87-93.
2. Stefanini, M*, JA Larson, DM Lambert, X Yin, C Boyer, J Varco, P Scharf,
B Tubaña, D Dunn, H Savoy, M Buschermohle, D Tyler. 2016. Net Returns
and Production Use Efficiency for Optical Sensing and Variable Rate
Nitrogen Technologies for Cotton Production. In: Proceedings of the 13th
International Conference on Precision Agriculture, St. Louis, MO, July 31–
August 4, 2016.
3. Lambert, DM‡, B Wilson, RJ Menard, KL Jensen, BC English. 2014.
Optimal Location of Cellulosic Biofuel Facilities and their Impact on
Employment in the Southeast Region. In: Proceedings of the Association for
the Advancement of Industrial Crops-Agriculture and Food Research
Initiative (AAIC-AFRI) Conference, “New Crops, Bioenergy, Biomaterials,
and Sustainability”, Washington, D.C., October 13–16, 2013
[https://hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings2015/399-lambert.pdf].
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4. Boyer, CN, BC English, RK Roberts, JA Larson, DM Lambert, M Velandia,
X Zhou, SL Larkin, MC Marra, RM Rejesus, LL Falconer, SW Martin, AK
Mishra, KP Paudel, J Johnson, E Segarra, C Wang, JM Reeves. 2014. Results
from a Cotton Precision Farming Survey Across Fourteen Southern States. In:
Proceedings of the 2014 Beltwide Cotton Conferences, eds. S. Boyd, M.
Huffman and B. Robertson. New Orleans, LA, January 5–8, 2014.
5. Walker, FR, NS Eash, MV Marake, and DM Lambert. 2014. Using
Conservation Agriculture to Sustainably Intensify Maize Production and
Increase Yields in the Maphutseng Valley, Lesotho. In: Proceedings of World
Congress of Conservation Agriculture, Winnipeg, Canada, June 22–25, 2014.
6. Larson, JA, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, BC English, KJ Bryant, R Hogan,
AK Mishra, L Falconer, JM Reeves. 2013. Weed Resistance to Herbicides in
Cotton Production: Summary Results from A Farmer Survey. In: Proceedings
of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, p. 918, S Boyd, M Huffman, B Robertson
(eds.). San Antonio, TX, January 7–10, 2013.
7. Thompson, NM*, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, M
Velandia. 2012. The Adoption of Information Technologies and Subsequent
Changes in Input Use in Cotton Production. In: Proceedings of the 11th
International Conference on Precision Agriculture, Indianapolis, Indiana, July
15–18, 2012.
8. Watcharaanantapong, P*, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, M Velandia, JA
Larson, BC English. 2012. Factors Influencing the Timing of Precision
Agriculture Technology Adoption in Southern U.S. Cotton Production. In:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Precision Agriculture,
Indianapolis, Indiana, July 15–18, 2012.
9. Jensen, KL, DM Lambert‡, RJ Menard, BC English, W Xu†. 2010. Projected
Economic Impacts of Green Jobs Development in the Appalachian Region. In:
Proceedings of the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association 41st Annual
Conference & IMPLAN National User's Conference 8th Biennial Conference,
St. Louis, Missouri, June 3–5, 2010.
10. Harper, DC*, DM Lambert‡, BC English, M Valendia, DC Mooney, JA
Larson, SL Larkin, JM Reeves. 2010. Adoption and Perceived Usefulness of
Precision Soil Sampling Information in Cotton Production. In: Proceedings of
the 10th International Conference on Precision Agriculture, Denver, Colorado,
July 18–21, 2010.
11. Mooney, DF, RK Roberts, BC English, JA Larson, DM Lambert, M
Velandia, SL Larkin, MC Marra, RM Rejesus, SW Martin, KW Paxton, AK
Mishra, E Segarra, C Wang, JM Reeves. 2010. Status of Cotton Precision
Farming in Twelve Southern States. In: Proceedings of the 2010 Beltwide
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Cotton Conferences, S Boyd, M Huffman, B Robertson (eds.), pp. 335–341.
New Orleans, LA, January 4–7, 2010.
12. Mooney, DF, BC English, M Velandia, JA Larson, RK Roberts, DM
Lambert, SL Larkin, MC Marra, RM Rejesus, SW Martin, KW Paxton, AK
Mishra, E Segarra, C Wang, JM Reeves. 2010. Trends in Cotton Precision
Farming: 2000-2008. In: Proceedings of the 2010 Beltwide Cotton
Conferences, S Boyd, M Huffman, B Robertson (eds.), pp. 476–481. New
Orleans, LA, January 5–8, 2010.
13. Mooney, DF, RK Roberts, BC English, JA Larson, DM Lambert, M
Velandia, SL Larkin, KW Paxton, AK Mishra, SW Martin, MC Marra, RM
Rejesus, E Segarra, C Wang, JM Reeves. 2010. Cotton Precision Farming
Adoption in the Southern United States: Findings from a 2009 Survey. In:
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Precision Agriculture.
Denver, CO, July 18–21, 2010.
14. Roberts, RK, DM Lambert, BC English, JA Larson, SL Larkin, SW Martin,
MC Marra, KW Paxton, JM Reeves. 2009. Perceived Lint Yield Increases
from Variable Rate Input Application. In: Proceedings of the 2009 Beltwide
Cotton Conference, San Antonio, Texas, January 5–8, 2009.
15. Griffin, TW, DM Lambert, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2008. Economics of GPS-
Enables Navigation Technologies. In: Proceedings of the 9th International
Conference on Precision Agriculture, Denver, Colorado, July 20–23, 2008.
16. Walton, JC*, RK Roberts, JA Larson, DM Lambert, BC English, SL Larkin,
SW Martin, MC Marra, KW Paxton, JM Reeves. 2008. Grid Soil Sampling
Adoption and Abandonment in Cotton Production. In: Proceedings of the 9th
International Conference on Precision Agriculture, Denver, Colorado, July
20–23, 2008.
17. Wang, Z, S Zheng, Y Weng, DM Lambert. 2008. An Empirical Study on
Farmers’ Pesticide Use in Chinese Export-oriented Regions under a Positive
List System. In: Proceedings of the 2nd Euro-Asia Conference on Environment
and Corporate Social Responsibility: Technological Innovation and
Management Section, Oct 12–13, 2007, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 126–137.
18. Griffin, TW, G Fitzgerald, DM Lambert, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, R Roth.
2005. Testing Appropriate Statistical Methods for On-farm Cotton Research
Using Precision Farming. In: Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conference,
New Orleans, LA, January 4–6, 2005.
19. Griffin, TW, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, DM Lambert. 2004. Testing for
Appropriate On-farm Trial designs and Statistical Methods for Precision
Farming: A Simulation Approach. In: Proceedings of the 7th International
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Conference on Precision Agriculture, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 25–28,
2004, Bloomington, MN (ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Madison, Wisconsin, 2004).
20. Lambert, DM‡, GL Malzer, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2004. Incorporating Soil
Test Information into Variable Rate Manure Management Recommendations.
In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Precision Agriculture,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 25–28, 2004 (ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Madison,
Wisconsin, 2004).
21. He, L, DM Lambert. 2004. Chinese Industrial Demand for Energy. In:
Proceedings of the 24th USAEE/IAEE (International Association for Energy
Economics) North American Conference, July 8–10, 2004, Washington, DC.
22. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, R Bongiovanni. 2002. Spatial
Regression, An Alternative Statistical Analysis for Landscape Scale On-farm
trials: Case Study of Variable Rate Nitrogen Application in Argentina. In:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Precision Agriculture,
July 14–17, 2002, Bloomington, MN (ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Madison,
Wisconsin, 2002), pp. 828–843.
Extended Abstracts of Conference Proceedings
1. O’Dell, D, T Sauer, NS Eash, DM Lambert, C Thierfelder, B Hicks, J Logan.
2014. Measuring C Sequestration in Real-time under African Conditions.
November 5, 2014, Soil Science Society of America Abstracts, p. 188.
2. Eash, NS, FR Walker, DM Lambert, MD Wilcox, MV Marake, C
Thierfelder. 2013. Using conservation agriculture to intensify and stabilize
agricultural production in Southern Africa. Soil Sci. Am. Meetings, Tampa,
FL, November 3–6, 2013.
3. Eash, NS, DM Lambert, C Thierfelder, A Basson, MV Marake, MD Wilcox,
FR Walker. 2012. Developing Sustainable Conservation Agriculture for
Smallholder Farmers in Southern Africa. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Meetings,
Cincinnati, OH, October 22, 2012.
4. Eash, NS, DM Lambert‡, M Marake, C Thierfelder, FR Walker, MD Wilcox.
2012. Smallholder Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Lesotho and
Mozambique. In: Proceedings of the International Conference of Climate
Change, Recycling of Agricultural Resources Technology Improvement and
Agricultural Management, Huazhong Agricultural University College of
Economics and Management, Wuhan, China, January 7–9, pp. 93–108.
5. Wilcox, MD, E Binsangwa*, DM Lambert, NS Eash, FR Walker, M Marake.
2012. Smallholder, Sustainability, and Food Security: Conservation
Agriculture in a Developing Country Context. In: Proceedings of the
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International Conference of Climate Change, Recycling of Agricultural
Resources Technology Improvement and Agricultural Management,
Huazhong Agricultural University College of Economics and Management,
Wuhan, China, January 7–9, 2012, pp. 231–247.
6. Bruns, WA, DM Lambert, FR Walker, MV Marake, TJ Sauer, MD Wilcox,
T West, NS Eash. 2011. Carbon Sequestration in a Tilled and Untilled Maize
Field in Lesotho, Southern Africa. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Meetings, San Antonio,
TX, October 19, 2011.
7. Bruns, M, NS Eash, E Stobbe, W Jones, FR Walker, DM Lambert, MD
Wilcox, MV Marake. 2011. Maize Yield Response to N, P, K, Population, and
Planting Date in Lesotho, Southern Africa. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Meetings, San
Antonio, TX, October 19 2011.
8. Eash, NS, FR Walker, DM Lambert, MD Wilcox, M Marake, P Wall, A
Basson, W Bruns, M Bruns. 2011. Developing Sustainable Subsistence
Smallholder Conservation Agriculture Systems in Lesotho. FAO Regional
Conservation Agriculture Symposium, Johannesburg, South Africa, 8–10,
February 2011.
9. Stewart, L†, DM Lambert‡. 2009. Factors Determining Corn-Based Ethanol
Plant Site Selection: 2000-2007. In: Farm Foundation Conference
Proceedings, Transition to a Bioeconomy: Risk, Infrastructure, and Industry
Evolution, Berkeley, CA.
10. Schaible, GD, CS Kim, and DM Lambert. 2008. Environmental Stewardship
in U.S. Agriculture: Differences Across Conservation Program Participants
and Non-Participants. Journal of Agriculture and Resource Economics, 33(3):
495 - 496.
11. Griffin, TW, DM Lambert, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2008. Economics of GPS-
Enables Navigation Technologies. In: Abstracts of the 9th International
Conference on Precision Agriculture, Denver, Colorado, July 20–23, 2008.
12. Walton, JC*, RK Roberts, JA Larson, DM Lambert, BC English, SL Larkin,
SW Martin, MC Marra, KW Paxton, JM Reeves. 2008. Grid Soil Sampling
Adoption and Abandonment in Cotton Production. In: Abstracts of the 9th
International Conference on Precision Agriculture, Denver, Colorado, July
20–23, 2008.
13. Cho, SH, N Poudyal, DM Lambert. 2007. Estimating Spatially Varying
Effects of Urban Growth. In: Emerging Issues Along Rural/Urban Interface 2:
Linking Land-Use Science and Policy, April 9–12, 2007, Atlanta, Georgia.
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Articles Appearing in Popular Press
1. Working Toward Food Security, Cover Story. Tennessee Land and Life; 8(2)
2011 Published by UTIA.
2. Wojan, T, DM Lambert. 2010. Half of Farm Expenditures Are Spent
Locally. Amber Waves, June 2010: 7, ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/121972.
3. Wilcox, MD, DM Lambert. 2008. Study: Tennessee Entrepreneurs Generate
$23B a Year. Knoxville News Sentinel, November 12, 2008.
4. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, GM Malzer. 2007. Site-Specific
Management of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in a Corn/Soybean Rotation. Better
Crops, 91(1):4–5,
www.ipni.net/ppiweb/bcrops.nsf/$webindex/7D873758247F89E98525727600
790F58/$file/07-1p12.pdf.
Articles Appearing in In-house Organs
1. Griffith, AP, CN Boyer, CD Clark, BC English, DM Lambert. 2019.
Seasonal Hay Feeding for Cattle Production in Tennessee. University of
Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Extension, W 839.
2. Griffith, AP, LC McCay, KL DeLong, KL Jensen, CN Boyer, DM Lambert.
2019. Estimating Restaurant Willingness to Pay for Local Beef. University of
Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Extension, W 830.
(https://extension.tennessee.edu/publications/Documents/W830.pdf.)
3. DeLong, KL, AP Griffith, M Tang, DM Lambert, CN Boyer. 2017.
“Profitability of Retained Ownership: Tennessee Beef Evaluation.” University
of Tennessee Extension Publication, W 427-A.
4. DeLong, KL, AP Griffith, M Tang, DM Lambert, CN Boyer. 2017.
“Summary of Profitability of Retained Ownership: Tennessee Beef
Evaluation.” University of Tennessee Extension Publication, W 427-B.
5. Owen, S, BC English, DM Lambert, RJ Menard, L He-Lambert, CD Clark.
2017. Determining Tennessee Water Use Coefficients with USGS,
Agricultural Census, and IMPLAN data. Department of Agricultural &
Resource Economics, Research Series DRS-17-01, University of Tennessee
Institute of Agriculture, Knoxville, TN.
6. Zhou, X, BC English, CN Boyer, RK Roberts, JA Larson, DM Lambert, M
Velandia, LL Falconer, SW Martin, SL Larkin, KP Paudel, AK Mishra, RM
Rejesus, C Wang, E Segarra, JM Reeves. 2015. Precision Farming by Cotton
Producers in Fourteen Southern States: Results from the 2013 Southern
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Cotton Farm Survey. University of Tennessee Agricultural & Resource
Economics Research Series 15-001, September 2015.
7. Livingston, M, J Fernandez-Cornejo, J Unger, C Osteen, D Schimmelpfennig,
T Park, and DM Lambert. 2015. The Economics of Glyphosate Resistance
Management in Corn and Soybean Production. United States Department of
Agriculture, Economic Research Report No. (ERR-184), Washington, DC.
8. Brown, JP, DM Lambert. 2014. Location Decisions of Natural Gas
Extraction Establishments: A Smooth Transition Count Model Approach. The
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Research Working Papers RWP 14-05.
9. Lamb, JN, KM Moore, M Marake, DM Lambert, MD Wilcox, NS Eash. 2013.
Agricultural Actors, Networks, and Farmer Identity: Examining Perspectives
and Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Botha Bothe, Lesotho. Working
Paper No. 01-13, Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management
Collaborative Research Support Program (SANREM CRSP) Office of
International Research, Education, and Development (OIRED), Virginia Tech.
10. Wilcox. MD, DM Lambert. 2011. “Just No-Tillin’,” Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, AgEconogram,
Spring, 2011.
11. Monchuk, DC, DJ Hayes, JA Miranowski, DM Lambert. 2010. Inference
Based on Alternative Bootstrapping Methods in Spatial Models with an
Application to County Income Growth in the United States, Staff Paper 10-
WP 507, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Iowa State
University, Ames, Iowa 50011-1070.
12. Mooney, DF, RK Roberts, BC English, DM Lambert, JA Larson, M
Velandia, SL Larkin, MC Marra, SW Martin, AK Mishra, KW Paxton, RM
Rejesus, E Segarra, C Wang, JM Reeves. 2010. Precision Farming by Cotton
Producers in Twelve Southern States: Results from the 2009 Southern Cotton
Precision Farming Survey. Research Report 10-02. Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
13. Dobis, E, KT McNamara, DM Lambert. 2010. Location Determinants of
Food Manufacturing in the United States: The Competitiveness of
Nonmetropolitan Counties. Purdue Agricultural Economics Report, May
2010, p. 7–10.
14. Schaible, G, DM Lambert, R Johansson, U Vasavada. 2009. Integrated
Farm/Field-Level Data to Assess Conservation Programs: Evidence from a
Survey of U.S. Wheat Production, 2004. EIB, ERS-USDA.
15. Lambert, DM‡, CD Clark, MD Wilcox, SH Cho, G Smith. 2009. Perceptions
and Preferences of Blount County Residents Regarding the Conversion of
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Land to a Dairy or Residential Development. University of Tennessee
Institute of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Economics Staff Paper
01-2009.
16. Lambert, DM‡, RJGM Florax, SH Cho. 2008. Bandwidth Selection for
Spatial HAC and Other Robust Covariance Estimators. Staff Paper. #08–10.
Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN,
agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/view.plH.
17. Wilcox, MD, DM Lambert, K Brannon†, L Stewart†. 2008. Entrepreneurship
in Tennessee: Striving for Success, a Baseline Analysis. University of
Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Extension Publication.
18. Wilcox, MD, DM Lambert, K Tiller. 2007. Biofuels ‘101’. University of
Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Extension Publication SP700-A.
19. Park, WM, CD Clark, DM Lambert, MD Wilcox, CE Shoopman. 2007. The
Long-term Impacts of Retiree In-migration on Rural Areas: A Case Study of
Cumberland County, Tennessee. University of Tennessee Institute for Public
Services and of Institute of Agriculture Report, www.ips.tennessee.edu,
accessed 3-12-2007.
20. Lambert, DM‡, P Sullivan, R Claassen. 2006. Land Retirement and
Working-land Conservation Structures: A Look at Farmers’ Choices. Amber
Waves, 4(3):16–21, ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/127090/2/Lambert.pdf.
21. Lambert, DM‡, P Sullivan, R Claassen, L Foreman. 2006. Use of
Conservation-Compatible Practices Varies by Farm Type. Amber Waves,
4(1):7, ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/128360.
22. Lambert, DM‡, P Sullivan, R Claassen, L Foreman. 2006. Conservation-
Compatible Programs and Practices: Who Participates? USDA-ERS,
Economic Research Report No. 14, www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/err14H.
23. Lambert, DM‡, GL Malzer, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2004. General Moment
and Quasi-Maximum Likelihood Estimation of a Spatially Autocorrelated
System of Equations: An Empirical Example using On-farm Precision
Agriculture Data. Staff Paper. #04–02. Department of Agricultural
Economics, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN, agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-
bin/view.plH.
24. Lambert, DM‡, TW Griffin. 2004. Some Suggestions for Producers
Considering Yield Monitor Data Analysis. Purdue University Site-Specific
Management Newsletter, September 2004,
www2.agriculture.purdue.edu/ssmcH.
25. Griffin, TW, DM Lambert, J. Lowenberg-DeBoer, B Erickson. 2004. Using
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Cotton Yield Monitor Data for Farm-Level Decision Making Purdue
University Site-Specific Management Newsletter, October 2004,
www.agriculture.purdue.edu/ssmcH.
26. Lambert, DM‡, TW Griffin. 2004. Measuring the Pulse of Technology at the
7th International Conference Precision Agriculture Conference. Purdue
University Site-Specific Management Newsletter, July 2004,
www2.agriculture.purdue.edu/ssmcH.
27. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, GL Malzer. 2004. Increasing the
Value of Manure with a Variable Rate Fertilization Program. Purdue
Agricultural Economics Report (PAER), May 2004,
www.agecon.purdue.edu/extension/pubs/paerH.
28. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, GL Malzer. 2004. A Variable Rate
Fertilization Program Increases the Value of Manure. Purdue University Site-
Specific Management Newsletter, January 2004,
www2.agriculture.purdue.edu/ssmcH.
29. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2001. Optimal Row Width for Corn–
Soybean Production. Staff Paper. #01–10. Department of Agricultural
Economics, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN, agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-
bin/view.plH.
30. Lambert, DM‡, GL Malzer, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2003. A Systems
Approach Incorporating Soil Test Information into Site-specific Manure
Management Recommendations. Staff Paper. #03–13. Department of
Agricultural Economics, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN.
(agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/view.plH)
31. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2000. Precision Agriculture
Profitability Review. Site-Specific Management Center, Purdue University,
www.purdue.edu/SSMC/.
Papers Presented at Technical and Professional Meetings
1. Lambert, DM, C Hogan. New Yield Response Estimators for Spatially Dense
Field and Crop Data: Small Sample Properties and an Empirical Example.
Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Southern Agricultural Economics
Association, Louisville, KY, February 1-4, 2020.
2. Son, M, J Richard, DM Lambert. 2019. U.S. Dairy Farm Transition and
Exits, 1987 to 2017: New Findings. Paper presented at the Southern
Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY,
February 1-4, 2020.
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3. Hagerman, A, DM Lambert, C Hogan. 2019. Grassland Initiative Impacts for
Oklahoma Producers in the 2018 Agricultural Improvement Act. Paper
presented at the 2019 Western Agricultural Economics Association Annual
Meeting, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, June 30 – July 2, 2019.
4. Hogan, C, DM Lambert, A Hagerman. 2019. Measuring the Impact of the
2018 Agriculture Improvement Act’s Grassland Initiative for Oklahoma
Producers. Paper presented at the 66th North American Regional Science
Conference & 8th World Conference of the Spatial Econometrics Association,
Pittsburgh, PA, November 13-16, 2019.
5. Son, M, J Richard, DM Lambert. 2019. Dairy Farm Size Transition and
Exits, 1987-2017. Paper presented at the Agricultural and Applied Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, July 21-23, 2019.
6. Choi, Y, DM Lambert, KL Jensen, BC English, CD Clark, M Thomas. 2019.
“Estimating Consumer Preferences for Biochar Using Best and Worst
Scaling”. Paper presented at the Western Agricultural Economics Association,
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, June 30- July 2, 2019.
7. Lambert, DM. 2019. Augmentation of the Arellano-Bond Estimator
Covariance Matrix to a Spatial Covariance Process with an Empirical
Application. Paper presented at the 66th North American Regional Science
Conference & 8th World Conference of the Spatial Econometrics Association,
Pittsburgh, PA, November 13-16, 2019.
8. Lambert, LH, BC English, CD Clark, DM Lambert, A Smith, CM
Hellwinckel, RJ Menard, T Papanicolaou. 2019. Estimating the Effects of
Climate Change on Row Crop Production and Irrigation in Tennessee, United
States. Paper presented at the 66th North American Regional Science
Conference & 8th World Conference of the Spatial Econometrics Association,
Pittsburgh, PA, November 13-16, 2019.
9. Boyer, CN, AP Griffith, DM Lambert, C. Clark, B. English. 2019. “Cattle
Producers Drought Response in the Fescue Belt.” Selected presentation.
Southern Region Water Conference, College Station, TX, July 23-25.
10. Ren, Yongwang, DM Lambert, CD Clark, CN Boyer, BC English, RJ
Menard, AP Griffith, A Smith, FR Walker, P Keyser. 2019. Willingness to
Adopt Warm Season Grasses by Tennessee Beef Cattle Operators. Selected
Paper Presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
Birmingham, AL February 4-6.
11. Boyer, CN, AP Griffith, DM Lambert, CD Clark, BC English. 2019. Pasture
Management Influence on Amount of Hay Fed to Beef Cattle. Selected Paper
Presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association. Birmingham,
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AL February 4-6.
12. Ellis, JD, KL DeLong, DM Lambert, S Schexnayder, P Krawczel, S Oliver.
2019. Analysis of Closed versus Operating Dairies in the Southeastern United
States. Selected Paper Presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics
Association. Birmingham, AL February 4 – 6.
13. Thomas, M, KL Jensen, CD Clark, DM Lambert, BC English, FR Walker.
2019. Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Potting Mix with Biochar. Selected
Paper Presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
Birmingham, AL February 4 – 6.
14. McKenzie, T, KL Jensen, CD Clark, BC English, DM Lambert, FR Walker.
2019. Tennessee Home Gardener Preferences for Environmental Attributes in
Gardening Supplies: A Multiple Indicators Multiple Causation Analysis.
Paper Presentation, Southern Nursery Association Research Conference,
Baltimore, MD, January 8 – 9.
15. Lambert, DM, LH Lambert. 2018. Estimation of Markov Transition
Probabilities with a Spatial Moving Average Noise Process. Selected Paper
Presented at the 65th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional
Science Association International, San Antonio, TX, November 6 – 10.
16. Trejo-Pech, C, DM Lambert, M Gunderson. 2018. Modelling Mergers and
Acquisitions in the Agribusiness Sector, 1990-2017. Selected Presentation
Presented at The NC-1177 Research Group Meeting, St. Louis, MO, October
9 – 10.
17. Tang, M, N Thompson, KL DeLong, DM Lambert, AP Griffith, C Boyer.
2018. Season Variation of Fed Cattle Profitability. Selected Paper Presented at
the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting,
Washington, DC, August 5 – 7.
18. Lambert, DM, D Sheng†, L He-Lambert, RJ Menard, BC English, CD Clark,
2018. The Southeast’s Water Footprint and LCA: An Application using
Multiregional IO Technology. Selected Paper Presented at the Southern
Regional Science Association 57th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March
15 – 17.
19. Wojan, TR, JP Brown, DM Lambert. 2018. The Effect of the Conservation
Reserve Program on Rural Economies: Deriving a Statistical Verdict from a
Null Finding. Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (FCSM)
Research and Policy Conference, Washington, DC, March 7 – 9.
20. Campbell*, K, C Boyer, CD Clark, DM Lambert, A Smith. 2018. Tennessee
Producer Willingness to Adopt Cover Crops and No-Till. Selected Paper
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Presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association. Jacksonville,
FL February 2 – 6.
21. Siokos,* V, C Trejo-Pech, KL DeLong, C Boyer, CD Clark, and DM
Lambert. 2018. The Financial Performance of US Sugar Consumer
Agribusinesses. Selected Paper Presented at the Southern Agricultural
Economics Association. Jacksonville, FL February 2 – 6.
22. Lambert, LH, BC English, CD Clark, DM Lambert, CN Boyer, A Smith, T
Papanicolaou, CM Hellwinckel. 2018. Adoption of Irrigation and No-till
Cropping Systems Under Climate Change. Selected Paper Presented at the
Southern Agricultural Economics Association. Jacksonville, FL February 2 –
6.
23. Sheng, D†, DM Lambert‡, BC English, RJ Menard, LH Lambert, DW
Hughes, CD Clark. 2017. A Multiregional Input-Output Linear Programming
Model of Water Allocation in the Southeastern US. Selected paper,
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association’s 2017 AAEA & CAES Joint
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, July 30-August 1.
24. Sheng, D†, DM Lambert‡, BC English, RJ Menard, LH Lambert, DW
Hughes, CD Clark. 2017. Multiregional Analysis of the Southeastern US
Agricultural Water Footprint. Selected paper, 56th Annual Meetings of the
Southern Regional Science Association, Memphis, TN, March 30–April 1.
25. Hughes, DA, DM Lambert. 2017. Regional Craft Beer Industry Growth:
Hurt, Help or Doesn’t Matter for the Regional Wine Industry? Selected paper,
56th Annual Meetings of the Southern Regional Science Association,
Memphis, TN, March 30–April 1.
26. Boyer, CN, DM Lambert, JA Larson, D Tyler. 2017. Investment Analysis of
Long-term Cover Crops and Tillage Systems on Cotton Production. Selected
paper, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association’s 2017 AAEA &
CAES Joint Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, July 30-August 1.
27. Brown, JP, DM Lambert, TR Wojan. 2017. The Effect of the Conservation
Reserve Program on Rural Economies: Deriving a Statistical Verdict from a
Null Finding. Selected paper, Agricultural & Applied Economics
Association’s 2017 AAEA & CAES Joint Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, July
30-August 1.
28. Boyer, CN, X Harmon*, DM Lambert, JA Larson, D Tyler. Risk Effects on
Nitrogen Fertilization and Cost-Share Payments under Alternative Tillage and
Cover Crop Systems for Cotton. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural
Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL, February 4-7.
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29. Wojan, TR, JP Brown, DM Lambert. 2016. “Moneyball for Government”
Meets the “Cult of Statistical Significance:” What to Do When Nonsignificant
Findings Have Normative Implications,” Selected paper, 63rd North
American Regional Science Council (NARSC) Annual Meeting, Minneapolis,
MN, November 11–14.
30. Markel, E**, BC English, DM Lambert. 2016. Thresholds and Regime
Change in the Market for Renewable Identification Numbers. Selected paper,
Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Meeting, Boston,
MA, July 31–Aug 2.
31. He-Lambert, L, BC English, DM Lambert, CD Clark. 2016. Using Hydro-
Economic Modeling to Analyze the Allocation of Agricultural Water in the
Southeastern U.S. Selected paper, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Association (AAEA) Meeting, Boston, MA, July 31–Aug 2.
32. Pasaribu, K**, LH Lambert, CN Boyer, DM Lambert, BC English, CD
Clark, B Lieb, B Waldron. 2016. Breakeven Evaluation of Irrigation System
in Tennessee. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association
(SAEA) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, February 6-9.
33. Sheng, D†, DM Lambert‡, C Hellwinckel. 2016. A Copula-based Approach
to Simulate Climate Impacts on Yield: Some Preliminary Findings. Selected
paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, February 6-9.
34. Medwid, LJ†, DM Lambert‡, CD Clark, SA Hawkins, HM McClellan. 2016.
Estimating Soil Loss Abatement Curves with Primary Survey Data and
Hydrologic Models: An Empirical Example for Livestock Production in an
East Tennessee Watershed. Southern Agricultural Economics Association
(SAEA) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, February 6-9.
35. Lambert, DM‡, CN Boyer, LH Lambert. 2016. Markov Transition
Probabilities and Robust Spatial-temporal Covariance Estimation. Selected
paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, February 6-9.
36. Brittani E*, CN Boyer, JA Larson, DM Lambert, B Wilson, M
Buschermohle, R Rejesus, L Falconer, BC English. 2016. Factors Influencing
the Adoption of Automatic Section Control Technologies and GPS Auto-
Guidance Systems in Cotton Production. Selected paper, Agricultural and
Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Meeting, Boston, MA, July 31–Aug
2.
37. Ben Ayara, A*, SH Cho, C Clark, DM Lambert, P Armsworth. 2016. Spatial
and Temporal Variation in the Optimal Provision of Forest-based Carbon
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Storage. Selected paper, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
(AAEA) Meeting, Boston, MA, July 31–Aug 2.
38. Hughes, DW, DM Lambert, KA Boys. 2015. Assessing Possible Interactions
between Social Capital and Local Food Systems. Selected paper, 54th Annual
Meetings of the Southern Regional Science Association, Mobile, AL, March
26–28.
39. Lambert, DM‡, BC English, RJ Menard, B Wilson, L He, TE Yu, KL
Jensen. 2015. Skilled Labor Preference, Cellulosic Biofuel Facility Location,
and Economic Impacts in the Southeastern US. Selected paper, Southern
Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta,
Georgia, January 31–February 3.
40. Dobbs, L*, KL Jensen, M Bruch, BC English, DM Lambert, CD Clark. 2015.
Tennessee Consumers Preferences for Locally Produced Beef. Selected paper,
Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting,
Atlanta, Georgia, January 31–February 3.
41. Stefanini, M*, JA Larson, CN Boyer, SH Cho, DM Lambert, F Yin. 2015.
Profitability of Variable-Rate Technology in Cotton Production. Selected
paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, January 31–February 3.
42. Paudel, K, M Regmi, AK Mishra, DM Lambert. 2015. Bundling and
Adoption of Precision Agriculture Technologies by Cotton Farmers. Selected
paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, January 31–February 3.
43. Li, X, KL Jensen, CD Clark, DM Lambert. 2015. Consumer Willingness-to-
Pay for Non-taste Attributes in Beef Products. Selected paper, Southern
Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta,
Georgia, January 31–February 3.
44. Jensen, KL, J Zhang, DM Lambert, CD Clark, BC English, JA Larson, TE
Yu, CM Hellwinckel, H Claytor*. 2014. Afforestation Adoption by Eastern
U.S. Cattle Producers. Selected paper, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Association (AAEA) Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, July 27–29.
45. Kutz, A*, CD Clark, CN Boyer, DM Lambert. 2014. Willingness to Adopt
Best Management Practice Bundles by Beef Cattle Operations in an East
Tennessee Watershed. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural Economics
Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 1–4.
46. Holt, C*, KL Jensen, DM Lambert, CD Clark, BC English, JA Larson, TE
Yu, CM Hellwinckel. 2014. Eastern U.S. Cattle Producer Willingness to
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Adopt Prescribed Grazing. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural Economics
Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 1–4.
47. Pandit, M, K Paudel, AK Mishra, DM Lambert. 2014. Adoption and
Nonadoption of Precision Farming Technologies by Cotton Farmers. Selected
paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 1–4.
48. Lambert, DM‡, BC English, RJ Menard, B Wilson. 2014. Firm Preferences
for Skilled Labor and Optimal Biofuel Facility Location in the Southeastern
US. 2014. Selected paper, 61st North American Regional Science Council
(NARSC) Annual Meeting, Bethesda, MD, November 13–15.
49. Lambert, DM‡, RJ Menard, B Wilson, KL Jensen, TE Yu, CD Clark, BC
English. 2013. Will Concentration In Skilled Labor Impact the Site Selection
Decision of Cellulosic Ethanol Facilities? Selected paper, 60th North
American Regional Science Council (NARSC) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA
November 13–16.
50. Yu, TE, DM Lambert, JS Fu, J Calcagno. 2013. Spatial Analysis of County
Inventories of On‐road Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Southeast United
States. Selected paper, 60th North American Regional Science Council
(NARSC) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 13–16,.
51. Khanal, A, AK Mishra, DM Lambert. 2013. A Bayesian Analysis of GPS
Guidance System in Precision Agriculture. Selected paper, Agricultural and
Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC,
August 4–6.
52. Kotsiri, S, RM Rejesus, MC Marra, SL Larkin, DM Lambert, BC English,
JA Larson, M Velandia, RK Roberts, AK Mishra, KP Paudel. 2013.
Environmentally Responsible versus Profit Oriented Farmers: Evidence from
Precision Technologies in Cotton Production. Selected paper, Southern
Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
February 2–5.
53. Register, DL†, DM Lambert‡, BC English, KL Jensen, MD Wilcox. 2012.
Geographical Analysis of US Green Sector Industry Concentration. Selected
paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, Birmingham, AL, February 4–7.
54. Register, DL†, DM Lambert‡, BC English, KL Jensen, RJ Menard, MD
Wilcox. 2012. Geographic Distribution of Renewable Energy Sector
Industries: An Analysis Using Recent Developments in Industry
Concentration Measurement. Selected paper, Agricultural and Applied
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Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 12–
14.
55. Wojan, T, JP Brown, DM Lambert, D McGranahan. 2011. Confident
Conclusions When Looking for Small Impacts: Ex Post Evaluation of Ethanol
Bio-refineries. Selected paper, North American Regional Science Association
(NARSA) Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, November 9–12.
56. Garcia-Jimenez, CI, AK Mishra, KW Paxton, DM Lambert, M Velandia, RM
Rejesus, E Segarra. 2011. The Relevance of Information Sources on Adoption
of Precision Farming Technologies by Cotton Producers. Selected paper,
Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting,
Corpus Christi, TX, February 5–8.
57. Pandit, M, AK Mishra, KP Paudel, SL Larkin, RM Rejesus, DM Lambert,
BC English, JA Larson, M Velandia, RK Roberts, S Kotsiri. 2011. Reasons
for Adopting Precision Farming: A Case Study of U.S. Cotton Farmers.
Selected paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, February 5–8.
58. Xu†, W., and D.M. Lambert‡. 2011. Business Establishment Growth in the
Appalachian Region, 2000-2007: An Application of Smooth Transition
Spatial Process Models. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural Economics
Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, February 5–8.
59. Velandia, M, DM Lambert, MP Mendieta*, RK Roberts, JA Larson, BC
English, RM Rejesus, AK Mishra. 2011. Factors Influencing Cotton Farmers’
Perceptions about the Importance of Information Sources in Making Precision
Farming Decisions. Selected paper, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, July 24– 26.
60. Lambert, DM‡, W Xu†, RJGM Florax. 2010. Industry Sectors and Economic
Growth in the Appalachian Region, 2000-2007: An Exploration with Smooth
Transition Spatial Autoregressive Models. Selected paper, IVth World
Conference of the Spatial Econometrics Association, Chicago, IL, June 9–12.
61. Pede, VO, RJGM Florax, DM Lambert, MT Holt. 2010. Spatial Econometric
STAR Models: Lagrange Multiplier Tests and Monte Carlo Simulations.
Selected paper, IVth World Conference of the Spatial Econometrics
Association, Chicago, IL, June 9–12.
62. Kim, SG**, JM Bowker, SH Cho, DM Lambert, BC English, CM Starbuck.
2010. Estimating Travel Cost Model: Spatial Approach. Selected paper,
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association 2010, AAEA, CAES, &
WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, July 25–27.
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63. Lambert, DM‡, and JP Brown**. 2010. Manufacturing Transition in Local
Economies: A Regional Adjustment Model. Selected paper, Southern
Regional Science Association (SRSA) Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA,
March 28 – 30.
64. Paxton, KW, AK Mishra, S Chintawar, JA Larson, RK Roberts, BC English,
DM Lambert, MC Marra, SL Larkin, JM Reeves, SW Martin. 2010. Yield
Variability and Adoption of Precision Agriculture Technologies by Southern
Cotton Producers. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural Economics
Association Annual (SAEA) Meeting, Orlando, FL, February 6–9.
65. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, SG Kim**, WM Park., RK Roberts. 2010.
Identifying the Range of Distance over which Open Space Affects Housing
Values. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural Economics Association
(SAEA) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, February 6–9.
66. Brown, JP**, DM Lambert, RJGM Florax. 2010. Manufacturing Transition
in Local Economies: A Regional Adjustment Model. Selected paper,
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association 2010 AAEA, CAES &
WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, July 25–27, 2010.
67. Lambert, DM‡, JP Brown**, RJGM Florax. 2009. A Two-step Estimator for
a Spatial Lag Model of Counts: Theory, Small Sample Performance and an
Application. Selected paper, 56th Annual North American Meetings of the
Regional Science Association International, San Francisco, CA, November
18–21.
68. Wojan, TR, DA McGranahan, DM Lambert. 2009. Voluntary Organization
Formation, Local Governance and the Generation of Novelty. Selected paper,
56th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association
International, San Francisco, CA, November 18–21.
69. Lambert, DM‡, JP Brown**. 2009. Factors Influencing Manufacturing
Establishment Transitions Into and Out-of Local Economies: A Spatial
Multinomial Logit Approach with Sample Selection. Selected paper, 56th
Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association
International, San Francisco, CA, November 18–21.
70. Wojan, TR, DA McGranahan, DM Lambert. 2009. Voluntary Organization
Formation, Local Governance and the Generation of Novelty. Selected paper,
56th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association
International, San Francisco, CA, November 18–21.
71. Brown, JP**, DM Lambert, RJGM Florax. 2009. Firm Birth and Death in
U.S. Manufacturing: A Regional Adjustment Model. 2009 Selected paper,
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting,
Milwaukee, WI, July 26–28.
72. Brown, JP**, DM Lambert. 2009. Short-run Birth and Death of U.S.
Manufacturing Firms: 2000-2005. Selected paper, Southern Agricultural
Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, January 31–
February 3.
73. Florax, RJGM, VO Pede, DM Lambert, M Holt. 2009. Spatial Econometric
STAR Models: LM Tests, Monte Carlo Simulations and an Application.
Selected paper, 56th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional
Science Association International, San Francisco, CA, November 18–22.
74. Dellachiesa, A**, DM Lambert‡. 2009. A Cross-country Examination of
Trade, Gross Domestic Product, and the Environmental Kuznets Curves for
Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions, 1970 – 2005. Selected paper, 56th
Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association
International, San Francisco, CA, November 18–22.
75. Jenkins, A*, M Velandia, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, JA Larson, BC English,
SW Martin. 2009. Factors Influencing Selection of Information Sources by
Cotton Producers Considering Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Technologies. Selected paper, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, July 26–28.
76. Brown, JP**, RJGM Florax, DM Lambert. 2008. Location Choice of U.S.
Manufacturing Investments. Selected paper, 55th Annual North American
Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Brooklyn, NY,
November 19–22.
77. Lambert, DM‡, SH Cho. 2008. Forecasting Input Demand Shocks on
China’s Gross Value of Agricultural Output. Selected paper, 55th Annual
North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International,
Brooklyn, NY, November 19–22.
78. Brown, JP**, RJGM Florax, DM Lambert, KT McNamara. 2008. Location
Choice and Investments in U.S. Manufacturing. Selected paper, 55th Annual
North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International,
Brooklyn, NY, November 19–22.
79. Wojan, TR, DM Lambert, S Vogel, DA McGranahan. 2008. Enabling Ex-
Post Evaluation of Ethanol Plant Operation Using Ex-Ante Impact Estimates.
Selected paper, 55th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional
Science Association International, Brooklyn, NY, November 19–22.
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80. Wilcox, MD, DM Lambert. 2008. Entrepreneurship in Tennessee. Invited
Paper, 2008 Governor’s Conference on Economic and Community
Development: “Mapping Our Success”, Nashville, Tennessee, September 15–
16.
81. Wilcox, MD, DM Lambert. 2008. Entrepreneurship in Tennessee: Striving
for Success. Invited Paper, 2008 Global Entrepreneurship Seminar hosted by
Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development,
Columbia, Tennessee, November 18.
82. Schaible, G, CS Kim, DM Lambert. 2008. Environmental Stewardship in
U.S. Agriculture: Differences Across Conservation Program Participants and
Non-Participants. Selected paper, Annual Western Agricultural Economic
Association (WAEA) Annual Meeting, Big Sky, MT, June 25–27.
83. Stewart, L†, DM Lambert. 2008. Tennessee Agriculture and Forestry
Industry Clusters and Economic Performance, 2001–2006: An Application of
Industry Cluster Analysis with County–Level Panel, National IMPLAN
User’s Conference, Colorado Springs, CO, June 5–7.
84. Stewart, L†, DM Lambert. 2008. Spatial Heterogeneity of Factors
Determining Ethanol Production Site Selection, 2000 – 2007. Paper presented
at Transition to a Bioeconomy: Risk, Infrastructure, and Industry Evolution,
Berkeley, CA, June 24–25.
85. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, SG Kim*. 2008. Identifying the Range of Open
Space Value in a Housing Market. Selected paper, 2008 North American
Regional Science Association meetings, Brooklyn, NY, November 19–22.
86. Lambert, DM‡, RJGM Florax. 2008. Heteroskedasticity-Robust Covariance
Estimation with Spatial Autocorrelation: New Results and Monte Carlo
Experiments. Selected paper, American Agricultural Economics Association
(AAEA) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, July 27–29.
87. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, RK Roberts, SG Kim. 2008. Moderating Urban
Sprawl through Land Value Taxation. Selected paper, American Agricultural
Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, July 27–29.
88. Lambert, DM‡, P Sullivan, TR Wojan. 2008. Exploring Farm Business and
Household Expenditure Patterns and Community Linkages. Selected paper,
American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting,
Orlando, FL, July 27–29.
89. Lambert, DM‡, L Stewart†, MD Wilcox, BC English. 2008. Tennessee
Agriculture and Forestry Industry Clusters and Economic Performance, 2001–
2006: An Application of Industry Cluster Analysis with County–Level Panel.
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Selected paper, 47th Southern Regional Science Association Meeting,
Arlington, VA, March 28–30.
90. McGranahan, DA, TR Wojan, DM Lambert. 2008. Rural Growth in the
Knowledge Economy. Paper presented at the International Agricultural Trade
Research Consortium Symposium “Globalization and the Rural-Urban
Divide”, Seoul, Korea, June 31 –July 1.
91. Lambert, DM‡, KT McNamara, MI Garrett. 2007. Location Determinants of
Food Manufacturing Investment: Are Non-metropolitan Counties
Competitive? Selected paper, American Agricultural Economics Association
(AAEA) Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, July 29–August 1.
92. Schaible, G, CS Kim, DM Lambert. 2007. Structural Conservation Practices
in U.S. Corn Production: Evidence on Environmental Stewardship by
Program Participants and Non-Participants. Selected paper, American
Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Portland, OR,
July 29–August 1.
93. Lambert, DM‡, RJGM Florax. 2007. Heteroskedasticity-Robust Covariance
Estimation with Spatial Autocorrelation: New Results and Monte Carlo
Experiments. Selected paper, First World Conference of the Spatial
Econometrics Association, Cambridge, England, July 11–14.
94. Cho, SH, N Poudyal, DM Lambert. 2007. Estimating Spatially Varying
Effects of Urban Growth Boundaries on Land Development. Selected paper,
Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces Conference, Atlanta, GA,
April 9–12.
95. Lambert, DM‡, RJGM Florax, KT McNamara. 2006. Multiplicative
Heteroskedastic-Spatial Process Models: A Monte Carlo Experiment. Selected
paper, North American Regional Science Association (NARSA) meetings,
Toronto, Canada, November 15–18.
96. Lambert, DM‡, KT McNamara, MI Garrett. 2006. Location Determinants of
Food Manufacturing Investment Flows. Selected paper, North American
Regional Science Association (NARSA) meetings, Toronto, Canada,
November 15–18.
97. Lambert, DM‡, G Schaible, R Johannson. 2006. Working-Land
Conservation Structures: Evidence on Program and Non-Program Participants.
Selected paper, American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA)
Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, July 23–26.
98. Schaible, G, DM Lambert, CS Kim. 2006. Working-Lands Conservation
Practices: Evidence from an Integrated National Survey. Selected paper,
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Western Agricultural Economics Association (WAEA) Annual Meeting,
Anchorage, AK, June 28–30.
99. Musser, W, DM Lambert, S Daberkow. 2006. Factors Affecting Direct and
Indirect Energy Use in U.S. Corn Production. Selected paper, American
Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Long Beach,
CA, July 23–26.
100. Lambert, DM‡, P Sullivan. 2006. Conservation Reserve Program
Participation and Acreage Enrollment of Working Farms. Selected paper,
American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting,
Long Beach, CA, July 23–26.
101. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, GL Malzer. 2005. Managing
Phosphorous Dynamics Over Space and Time. Selected paper, American
Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Providence,
RI, July 23–26.
102. Grant, JH, DM Lambert. 2005. Regionalism in World Agricultural Trade:
Lessons from Gravity Model Estimation. Selected paper, American
Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Providence,
RI, July 23–26.
103. McNamara, KT, DM Lambert, MI Garret. 2005. The Influence of Local
Attributes on Food Plant Location Choices. Selected paper presented at the
Kiel Workshop on Spatial Econometrics, Kiel, Germany, April 8–9.
(http://www.uni-kiel.de/ifw/konfer/spatial/prel-program.htm)
104. Lowenberg-DeBoer, J, DM Lambert, TW Griffin, GL Malzer. 2005. Risk
Management for Site-Specific Nitrogen Application. Selected paper, Southern
Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, Little Rock,
AR, February 5–9.
105. Lambert, DM‡, TW Griffin. 2004. Analysis of Government Farm
Subsidies on Farmland Cash Rental Rates Using a Fixed Effect Spatial
Distributed Lag Model and a Translog Cost Model. Selected paper, American
Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Denver, CO,
August 1–4.
106. Lambert, DM‡, GL Malzer, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2004. A Systems
Approach for Evaluating On-farm Site-specific Management Trials: A Case
Study with Variable Rate Manure. Selected paper, American Agricultural
Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, August 1–4.
107. Griffin, TW, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, DM Lambert, J Peone, T Payne, S
Daberkow. 2004. Precision Farming: Adoption, Profitability, and Making
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Better Use of Data. Selected paper, Triennial Conference, “Change in Rural
America: Social and Management Challenges - Reports from the Frontline”,
Lexington, KY, June 14–16.
108. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, R Bongiovanni. 2003. A
Comparison of Four Spatial Regression Models for Yield Monitor Data: A
Case Study From Argentina. Selected paper, American Agricultural
Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 27–
30.
Other Evidence of Research or Creative Accomplishments
1. Lambert, DM. 2019. Departmental Research Update. Rural Economic
Outlook Conference, Stillwater, OK, October 9, 2019.
2. Lambert, DM. 2018. A Noisy Markov Chain, with an Empirical Example.
Seminar Presentation, Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma
State University, October 26.
3. Goddard, J, NS Eash, D O’Dell, J Oetting, C Sullivan, B Harmon, J Zahn,
DM Lambert, D Bilderback. 2018 Biomass Application Benefits for Loudon
County, Tennessee. Poster presentation, Tennessee Association of
Agricultural Agents & Specialists meeting. Pickwick Landing State Park May
9-11, 2018.
4. Boyer, CN, CD Clark, BC English, A Fulcher, J Hathaway, S Hawkins, DM
Lambert, LH Lambert, RJ Menard, AN Papanicolaou, J Schwartz, FR
Walker, and C Wilson, 2018. “Using Hydro-Economic Modeling to Analyze
Water Allocation in the Southeastern U.S.” AFRI Water for Agriculture,
AFRI Foundational BNRE, National Integrated Water Quality, and
NSF/NIFA Water Sustainability and Climate Project Directors Meeting,
January 29-31, Washington, D.C.
5. Lambert, DM, D Sheng, RJ Menard, BC English. 2017. Multiregional
Analysis the Southeastern US Agricultural Water Footprint. Selected
Presentation, 56th Conference of the Southern Regional Science Association
(SRSA), March 30-April 1, 2017, Memphis, TN.
6. Owen SM, LH Lambert, DM Lambert, BC English, CD Clark. An Approach
to Estimating the Value of Tennessee Agricultural Water. Selected poster,
Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual Meeting, San
Antonio, Texas, February 6-9, 2016.
7. Medwid LJ, AM Signore, DM Lambert, CD Clark, CD Vossler, FR Walker,
SA Hawkins. 2015. Willingness to Adopt Best Management Practices Among
Beef Cattle Producers and Belief in Consequentiality. Poster presented at: 4th
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Annual UT Watershed Symposium, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 2015
September 15; Knoxville Tennessee, USA.
8. Owen, SM, L He, DM Lambert, BC English, CD Clark. An Approach to
Estimating the Value of Tennessee Agricultural Water. 2015. Poster presented
at: 4th Annual UT Watershed Symposium, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville; 2015 September 15; Knoxville Tennessee, USA.
9. Owen, SM, L He, DM Lambert, BC English, CD Clark. An Approach to
Estimating the Value of Tennessee Agricultural Water. Selected poster
presentation at the 2015 4th Annual UTK Watershed Symposium- Horizons of
Environmental and Water Policy: Where We Are and Where We Are Going,
Knoxville, TN, September 15, 2015.
10. Owen, SM, L He, DM Lambert, CN Boyer, BC English, AN Papanicolaou,
CD Clark, 2015. Valuing Tennessee Agricultural Water Use: An Input-Output
Analysis. Poster presentation, Soil and Water Conservation Conference,
Greensboro, NC July 27–28, 2015.
11. Boyer, C, CD Clark, BC English, A Fulcher, J Hathaway, S Hawkins, DM
Lambert, LH Lambert, RJ Menard, AN Papanicolaou, J Schwartz, FR
Walker, C Wilson, 2015. Using Hydro-Economic Modeling to Analyze the
Allocation of Water in the Southeastern US. Poster presentation, USDA
Project Director’s Meeting, Greensboro, NC July 28–9, 2015.
12. He, L, DM Lambert, CN Boyer, BC English, AN Papanicolaou, CD Clark.
2015. Optimal Allocation of Agricultural Water Use in the Southeastern U.S
Using Hydro-Economic Modeling. Poster presentation, Agricultural &
Applied Economics Association and Western Agricultural Economics
Association Joint Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, July 26–28, 2015.
13. Medwid, L†, AM Signore, DM Lambert‡, CD Clark, CA Vossler, FR
Walker, SA Hawkins. 2015. Willingness to Adopt Best Management Practices
Among Beef Cattle Producers in Southeastern Tennessee. Poster presentation,
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association and Western Agricultural
Economics Association Joint Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, July 26–
28, 2015.
14. Oliver, K*, KL Jensen, DM Lambert, CD Clark. 2015. A Multiple Indictor-
Multiple Causation Analysis of Pasture Management and Prescribed Grazing
Practices by Beef Cattle Operators. Poster presentation, Agricultural &
Applied Economics Association and Western Agricultural Economics
Association Joint Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, July 26–28.
15. Li, X, KL Jensen, CD Clark, DM Lambert. 2015. Scale Heterogeneity,
Consequentiality, and Willingness-to-Pay for Public Goods: The Case of Beef
Choices. Poster presentation, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
46
and Western Agricultural Economics Association Joint Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA, July 26–28.
16. Lambert, LH, CD Clark, CN Boyer, BC English, DM Lambert, RJ Menard,
FR Walker, AN Papanicolaou. 2015. Optimal Allocation of Agricultural
Water Use in the Humid Southeastern U.S. Using Hydro-Economic Modeling.
Poster presentation, American Water Resources Association (AWRA)
Tennessee Water Resources Symposium, Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns,
TN, April 1–3, 2015.
17. Grigsby, C*, C Hellwinckel, DM Lambert, TE Yu. 2015. Can Increasing
Fuel Costs Make Locally Produced Food More Competitive? Poster
presentation, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, GA, January 31–February 3, 2015.
18. Li, X, KL Jensen, CD Clark, DM Lambert. 2015. Scale Heterogeneity,
Consequentiality, and Willingness-to-Pay for Public Goods: The Case of Beef
Choices. Poster presentation, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
and Western Agricultural Economics Association Joint Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA, July 26–28.
19. Lambert, DM‡, BC English, RJ Menard, B Wilson, KL Jensen, CD Clark,
TE Yu. 2014. Preference for Skilled Labor, Facility Location and the
Economic Impacts of a Cellulosic Fuel Industry in the Southeastern US.
NIFA-AFRI Project Director Meeting Poster Presentation, Washington, DC,
October 29–30, 2014.
20. Lambert, DM‡, BC English, RJ Menard, B Wilson. 2014. Economic Impacts
of a Cellulosic Pyrolysis Industry in the Southeastern US. Integrated Biomass
Supply System Annual Meeting Poster Presentation, Knoxville, TN, October,
2014.
21. English, BC, DM Lambert, TE Yu, B Wilson, RJ Menard. 2014. Meeting the
Biofuel Goal with Switchgrass: A Focus on the South with Herbaceous
Feedstock. Integrated Biomass Supply System Annual Meeting Poster
Presentation, Knoxville, TN, October, 2014.
22. Velandia, M, BC English, RK Roberts, JA Larson, DM Lambert, CN Boyer,
X Zhou. 2014. Adoption of Cotton Precision Farming Technologies in
Tennessee. Poster Presentation. Beltwide Cotton Conferences, New Orleans,
LA, January 6–8, 2014.
23. Kutz, A*, DM Lambert, CD Clark, S Hawkins, FR Walker, A Layton, 2013.
Willingness to Adopt Best Management Practices by Beef Cattle Operations
in Southeastern Tennessee. Poster presentation, Watershed Education Summit,
Chattanooga, Tennessee. September 24.
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24. Simone, T†, IB Cuvaca*, DM Lambert, NS Eash. 2014. Soil Carbon
Sequestration, Carbon Markets, and Smallholder Adoption of Conservation
Agriculture in Mozambique. Poster presentation, United States Agency for
International Development SANREM-CRSP Workshop & Annual Meeting,
Bethesda, MD, May 19–22, 2014.
25. Cavasos, K†, CD Clark, BC English, B Wilson, DM Lambert. 2014.
Cellulosic Biofuel Facility Locations: Impacts on Surface Water Quality in the
Southeastern United States. Poster presentation, Watershed Symposium,
University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, Knoxville, Tennessee.
26. Li, X, KL Jensen, CD Clark, DM Lambert. 2015. Will Consumers Pay a
Premium for “Raised Carbon Friendly” Beef? Evidence from a Contingent
Valuation Experiment. Poster presentation, Agricultural & Applied
Economics Association’s 2014 AAEA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN,
July 27–29, 2014.
27. English, BC, RJ Menard, B Wilson, TE Yu, KL Jensen, CD Clark, JS Fu, DM
Lambert‡. 2013. Optimal Location of Cellulosic Biofuel Facilities and their
Impact on Employment in the Southeast Region. Poster presentation,
Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops-Agriculture and Food
Research Initiative (AAIC-AFRI) Conference, “New Crops, Bioenergy,
Biomaterials, and Sustainability” Washington, D.C., October 13–16, 2013.
28. Kotsiri, S, RM Rejesus, MC Marra, M Velandia, RK Robert, DM Lambert,
JA Larson, AK Mishra, C Wang. 2013. What Makes Soil Testing More
Durable than Yield Monitors? Poster presentation, Agricultural and Applied
Economics Association Annual Meetings, Washington, DC, August 4–6,
2013.
29. Lambert, DM‡, WE McNair*, D O’Dell*, E Bisangwa†, T Simone†, NS
Eash, MD Wilcox, FR Walker, M Marake, C Thierfelder. 2013. Smallholder
Adoption of Conservation Agriculture and GHG Reduction Potential in
Mozambique and Lesotho. Presentation Prepared for the Agricultural and
Applied Economics Association Annual Meetings Track Session, “Adaptation
to and Mitigation of Climate Change: The Potential Role of Conservation
Agriculture in Developing Countries”, Washington, DC, August 4–6, 2013.
30. Khanal, A, AK Mishra, DM Lambert, K Paudel. 2013. Expectation and
Application of GPS Guidance System in Precision Agriculture: A Bayesian
Approach. Poster presentation, Southern Agricultural Economics Association
2013 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. February 2–6, 2013.
31. McNair, WE*, DM Lambert‡, MD Wilcox, NS Eash, C Thierfelder. 2012. A
First Look at Maize Markets and Demographics among Conservation
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Agriculture Adopters and Non-Adopters in Mozambique. Poster presentation,
SANREM-CRSP Workshop, ASA, CSSA, and SSSA International Annual
Meetings, Cincinnati, OH, October 21–24, 2012.
32. English, BC, L He, D de la Torre Ugarte, DM Lambert, DG Hodges. 2012.
Economic Comparison of Woody Biomass Harvesting Strategies in United
States. Poster presentation, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
(AAEA) Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 12–14, 2012.
33. Bisangwa, E†, MD Wilcox, DM Lambert‡, M Marake, FR Walker, NS Eash,
K Moore, WM Park. 2012. Conservation Agriculture in Lesotho: Residue Use
Patterns Among CA adopters vs. Non-Adopters. Poster presentation,
SANREM-CRSP Workshop, ASA, CSSA, and SSSA International Annual
Meetings, Cincinnati, OH, October 21–24, 2012.
34. Bisangwa, E†, MD Wilcox, DM Lambert‡, M Marake, FR Walker, NS Eash,
WM Park. 2012. Conservation Agriculture in Lesotho: The Drivers of
Adoption and the Role of Extension. Poster presentation, 8th Annual
Conference of the National Association of Community Development
Professionals, Park City, Utah, May 20–23, 2012.
35. Davis, JA*, M Velandia, CD Clark, DM Lambert, KL Jensen, MD Wilcox,
A Wszelaki. Factors Affecting Producer Participation in State-Sponsored
Marketing Programs By Fruit and Vegetable Growers in Tennessee. Poster
presentation, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA)
Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 12–14, 2012.
36. Register, DL†, DM Lambert‡, BC English, KL Jensen, RJ Menard. 2012.
Imputation of Suppressed CBP Employment Records. Poster presentation,
Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, 2012 Annual Meeting,
August 12–14, 2012, Seattle, Washington.
37. Lambert, DM‡, M Livingston, R Nehring, R Sands, S Wechsler. 2010. The
Cost of Increasing Adoption of Beneficial Nutrient-Management Practices.
Poster presentation, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association 2010,
AAEA, CAES, & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, July 25–
27, 2010.
38. Lambert, DM‡, M Livingston, E Hong. 2010. Cost Function Estimation with
Self Selectivity: An Empirical Examination of Nitrogen and Tillage Practices
for U.S. Corn. Presentation at the EMAGG Workshop of ERS-USDA,
Washington, DC, October 22.
39. Clark, CD, DM Lambert, MD Wilcox, WM Park. 2009. Public Education
Funding in a Retirement Destination County. Poster presentation, National
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Association of Community Development Extension Professionals meeting,
San Diego, California, April 20–22, 2009.
40. Park, WM, CD Clark, DM Lambert, MD Wilcox, C Shoopman, 2009. Long-
Term Impacts of Retiree In-Migration on Rural Communities. Poster
presentation, “Creating Sustainable Communities in a Changing America,”
National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals,
San Diego, California, April 20–22, 2009.
41. Lambert, DM‡, MD Wilcox, CD Clark, WM Park, 2009. Is Growth in the
Health Sector Correlated With Later-Life Migration? Poster presentation,
“Creating Sustainable Communities in a Changing America,” National
Association of Community Development Extension Professionals, San Diego,
California, April 20–22, 2009.
42. Roberts, RK, DM Lambert, BC English, JA Larson, SL Larkin, SW Martin,
MC Marra, KW Paxton, JM Reeves. 2009. Perceived Lint Yield Increases
from Variable Rate Input Application. Poster presentation, Beltwide Cotton
Conference, San Antonio, Texas, January 5–8, 2009.
43. English, BC, RK Roberts, M Velandia, JA Larson, DM Lambert, SW Martin,
SL Larkin, K Paxton, MC Marra, JM Reeves, A Jenkins*. Southern States
Precision Agriculture Survey. Poster presentation, 25th Milan Non-Till Crop
Production Field Day. July 24th, 2008.
44. English, AL*, MD Wilcox, RK Roberts, DM Lambert. 2008. Determinants
of Farmgate Cocoa Prices in Post-Conflict Liberia. Poster presentation,
Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association and
American Council on Consumer Interests, Orlando, Florida, July 27–29, 2008.
45. Lambert, DM‡, SH Cho, K Erickson, AK Mishra, P Korbe. 2007. Model
Specification and Decomposition of Spatial Process Models: An Alternative
Approach. Poster presentation, American Agricultural Economics (AAEA)
Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, July 29–August 1, 2007.
46. Kim, SG**, SH Cho, DM Lambert. 2007. Measuring Value of Air Quality:
Application of Spatial-Hedonic Model. Poster presentation, American
Agricultural Economics (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, July 29–
August 1, 2007.
47. Schaible, G, DM Lambert, CS Kim, R Johansson, U Vasavada. 2006. CEAP-
ARMS: Evidence on Conservation Practice Adoption from an Integrated
National Survey. A Workshop Presentation at the SWCS special conservation
workshop Managing Agricultural Landscapes for Environmental Quality,
Kansas City, KS, October 11–13, 2006.
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48. Lambert, DM‡, GL Malzer, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2004. Using GIS Crop
Information to Determine Site-Specific Manure Management
Recommendations. Poster presentation, Indiana GIS (INGIS) Conference
Indianapolis, February 26th, 2004 (http://www2.agriculture.purdue.edu/ssmc).
49. Griffin, TW, DM Lambert, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2004. Improved Decision
Making with GIS Tracking Crop Inputs and Outputs. Poster presentation,
Indiana GIS (INGIS) Conference, Indianapolis, February 26th, 2004
(http://www2.agriculture.purdue.edu/ssmc).
50. Griffin, TW, DM Lambert, J Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2004. On-Farm
Experimental Designs for the Evaluation of Precision Agriculture
Technologies. Poster presentation, Sigma Xi Graduate Student Research
Poster Contest. Stewart Center, February 18th, 2004.
51. Lambert, DM‡, J Lowenberg-DeBoer, R Bongiovanni. 2003. Better Analysis
of Yield Monitor Data Using Spatial Regression: Case Study of an On-farm
Variable Rate Nitrogen Trial in Argentina. Poster presentation, Annual Snyder
Lecture, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, April 15th, 2003.
52. Lowenberg-DeBoer, J, L Anselin, D Bullock, DM Lambert, TW Griffin, R
Bongiovanni. 2003. Understanding Site Specific Crop Response. Poster
presentation, Annual Farm Progress Show 2003 UIUC-Purdue Tent, Danville,
Ill., September 26–29, 2003.
53. Lambert, DM‡. 1998. Artificial Production of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus
punctatus) x Blue Catfish (I. furcatus) Hybrids. Presentation at the Alabama
Fisheries Association Annual Meeting, Gulf Shores, AL, USA.
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Mentorship and Teaching
Masters and Dissertation Committee Membership
Masters of Science Theses
1. Cho, Whoi. 2020. RI-PRF Crop Insurance Program Design. MS thesis.
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. [Committee member, supervised
by Dr. Wade Brorsen.].
2. Daihawe, Danielle. 2020. Conservation Agriculture Among Smallholders in
Mozambique: A Matched Cohort Analysis of Causal Estimands. Masters in
International Agriculture Thesis. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
[Committee chair].
3. Ren, Yongwang. MS Thesis Candidate. Expected Completion, May 2019.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. CD Clark].
4. Kenner, Bart. 2018. Smallholder Broiler Production and Risk. MS Thesis,
University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics,
Knoxville, TN. [Committee chair].
5. Sheng, Di. Estimating Water Footprints and Water Economic Values in the
Southeastern U.S. 2017. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee chair].
6. Ojha, Auska. 2017. MS Thesis. Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. CD Clark].
7. Syrengelas, Konstantinos. 2017. Consumer Preferences and Willingness to
Pay for Natural Beef: a Discrete Choice Experiment Approach. MS Thesis,
University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics,
Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. KE Lewis].
8. Medwid, Laura. 2016. Incentives for Best Management Practice Adoption
among Beef Cattle Producers and Effects on Upland Sediment Loss: A Case
Study in Southeastern Tennessee. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN.
[Committee chair]
9. Kidane, Simon. 2015. Comparison of Agricultural Technologies and Risk
Analysis of Smallholder Farmers in Mozambique. MS Thesis, University of
Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville,
TN. [Committee chair]
10. Simone, Tim. 2014. Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Markets, Technical
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Efficiency and Maize Production Using Conservation Agriculture in
Mozambique. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural
& Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee chair]
11. Cavasos, K. 2014. Optimal Location of Cellulosic Biofuels and their Impacts
on Surface Water Quality in the Southeastern United States. Master’s Thesis
of Science, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee chair]
12. Bisangwa, Eric. 2013. The Influence of Conservation Agriculture Adoption on
Input Demand and Maize Production in Butha Buthe, Lesotho. MS Thesis,
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Tennessee.
[Committee chair]
13. McNair, William. 2013. Assessing the Influence of Conservation Agriculture
on Household Wellbeing and Maize Marketing in Tete and Manica
Mozambique. MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics,
University of Tennessee. [Committee chair]
14. Register, Lane. 2012. Data Anti-Suppression Methods and an Application of
Spatial Concentration Measures to Evaluate Green Energy Value Chain
Concentration. MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee chair]
15. Xu, Wan. 2011. Employment and Business Establishment Growth in the
Appalachian Region, 2000 – 2008: An Application of Smooth Transition
Spatial Process Models. MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee chair]
16. Harper, David. 2011. Soil Test Information in Cotton Production: Adoption,
Use, and Value in Potassium Management. MS Thesis, Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee
chair]
17. Stewart, Lance, 2008. Identifying Rural Comparative Advantage: Ethanol
Plant Location Determinants and Tennessee Value Chains. MS Thesis,
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville. [Committee chair]
18. Zhang, Haqui. 2016. An Economic Evaluation of a Biofuel Supply Chain
Utilizing Multiple Feedstocks. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. E. Yu]
19. Harmon, Becca. 2016. Opportunities in Sustainability: Maize Seeders for the
Developing World and Alternative Fertilizers in the United States. MS Thesis.
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Biosystems Engineering & Soil Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. N. Eash]
20. Sullivan, Casey. 2016. Contrasting Soil Management Practice, Nitrogen
Source, and Harvest Method Effects on Corn Production in Ohio and
Tennessee. MS Thesis. Biosystems Engineering & Soil Science, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. N. Eash]
21. Ben-Ayara, Amine. 2016. Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity of Carbon
Storage and Optimal Provision of Carbon Storage. MS Thesis, Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. S. Cho].
22. Edwards, Matthew. 2016. Factors Influencing Product Liability Insurance
Adoption Among Tennessee Fruit and Vegetable Farmers. MS Thesis,
University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics,
Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. M. Velandia]
23. Tang, Minfeng. 2016. Retained Ownership Profitability of Beef Cattle
Originating in Tennessee. MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. K. Lewis].
24. Oliver, Kristen. 2016. Analysis of Beef Cattle Producers’ Propensity to Adopt
Pasture Management and Prescribed Grazing East of the 100th Meridian. MS
Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. K. Jensen].
25. Harmon, Xavier. 2016. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. C. Boyer]
26. Edge, Britanni. 2016. Factors Influencing the Adoption of Automatic Section
Control Technologies and GPS Auto-Guidance Systems in Cotton Production.
MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. M. Velandia].
27. Owen, Stephanie. 2016. Estimating the Economic Value of Water for
Agriculture and Other Industries in Tennessee. MS Thesis, University of
Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville,
TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. B. English]
28. Ferguson, Grady. 2015. Effects of Noncommercial Open Interest on Corn and
Soybean Futures Price Volatility. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. A. Smith]
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29. Claytor, Hannah. 2015. Cattle Producers East of the 100th Meridian: A Study
of Conservation Adoption and Use of Pasture Management Practices. MS
Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. K.
Jensen]
30. Stefanini, Melissa. 2015. Effects of Optical Sensing and Variable Rate
Technology on Nitrogen Fertilizer Use, Lint Yields, and Profitability in
Cotton Production. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. J. Larson]
31. Grigsby-Calage. Chuck. 2015. Locational Advantage and the Impact of Scale.
MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. C.
Hellwinckel]
32. O’Dell, Deb. 2014. Measuring Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Flux of Agricultural
Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee
Department of Biosystems Engineering & Soil Science, Knoxville, TN.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. N. Eash]
33. Cuvaca, I. 2014. Investigating the effects of contrasting n, P. and K fertilizer
rates on cassava tuber yield and quality and maize grain yield in Southern
Africa. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Biosystems
Engineering & Soil Science, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised
by Dr. N. Eash]
34. Zongyu, Li. 2014. Perception of Risk and Risk Management in Fruit and
Vegetable Marketing in Tennessee: The Case of Product Liability Risk. MS
Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. M.
Velandia]
35. Dobbs, Leah. 2014. Tennessee Consumers’ Willingness to Pay For Beef
Produced in Tennessee. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. K. Jensen]
36. Signore, Ali. 2014. Willingness to Adopt Best Management Practices by Beef
Cattle Producers in a Southeastern Tennessee Watershed. MS Thesis,
University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics,
Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. C. Clark]
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37. Khaliukova, Olga. 2013. Demand Analysis for Tomato, Onion, Peppers, and
Fresh Okra in Nigeria. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. H. Shaffer]
38. Wolanin, Carey. 2013. Intensity of Adoption of Direct Marketing Strategies
Among Fruit and Vegetable Farmers in Tennessee. MS Thesis, University of
Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville,
TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. M. Velandia]
39. Thompson, Nathanael. 2012. Two Studies Evaluating Input Use in Soybean
and Cotton Production. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. J. Larson]
40. Ellis, Caroline. 2013. Producers Willingness to Adopt a Prescribed Grazing
System East of the 100th Meridian. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. K. Jensen]
41. Watcharaanantapong, Pattarawan. 2012. Factors Influencing Precision
Farming Technology Diffusion Over Time in Southern U.S. Cotton
Production. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural
& Resource Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by
Dr. R.K. Roberts]
42. Lee, Dae-Goon. 2012. Essay on Spatial Analysis of Policy Impacts. MS
Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. S. Cho]
43. Davis, Andy. 2012. Locally Grown Produce as a Marketing Strategy:
Producer Perceptions of State-Sponsored Marketing Programs. MS Thesis,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of
Tennessee. Master’s Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee member, supervised by Dr.
M. Velandia]
44. Thomas, Blake. 2012. Examining Impacts on Water Demand Resulting from
Population and Employment Growth Using a Regional Adjustment Model.
MS Thesis, University of Tennessee Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, Knoxville, TN. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. C. Clark]
45. Yeast, Melissa. 2011. A Residual Supply Analysis of the US Corn Export
Market. MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics,
University of Tennessee. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. D. Ray]
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46. Mendieta, M.P. 2010. Potential for Alternative Agricultural Enterprises to
Replace Tobacco: Burley Producers Perceptions. MS Thesis, Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee
member, supervised by Dr. M. Velandia]
47. Watts, Hanna. 2010. Economic and Environmental Effects of Switchgrass
Production on a Representative Cow-Calf Farm in Middle Tennessee
Department Agricultural & Resource Economics, MS Thesis, University of
Tennessee, [Committee member, supervised by Dr. J.A. Larson].
48. Fox, Jessica. 2010. Factors Affecting Small and Mid-Sized Farmers’ Adoption
of Switchgrass for Bioenergy. MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural &
Resource Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. M. Velandia]
49. Omer, Lauren. 2009. Analysis of the Adoption of Electronic Identification in
Kentucky Beef Cattle Herds. MS Degree, Department of Agricultural &
Resource Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. E. Rawls]
50. Jenkins, Amanda. 2009. Precision Farming Information Sources Used by
Cotton Farmers. MS Thesis, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee member, supervised by Dr.
M. Velandia]
51. Donohue, Dustin, 2009. Estimating Cropland Use in a Multi-County Region
of the Southeastern United States. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. D. de la Torre Ugarte].
52. Kim, Je Young, 2009. Estimating the Effects of Zoning Changes on Housing
Price. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. S. Cho]
53. Jung, Suhyun, 2009. Investigating Public Expenditure on Poverty Reduction
and Interrelationship between Poverty and Urban Sprawl in the Southern
United States. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee
member, supervised by Dr. S. Cho]
54. English, Alicia, 2008. Determinants of Liberian Farmgate Cocoa Prices. MS
Thesis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member, supervised
by Drs. M.D. Wilcox and R.K. Roberts]
55. Walton, John, 2007. Technology Adoption and Abandonment in Precision
Cotton Farming. MS Thesis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee
member, supervised by Drs. R.K. Roberts and J.A. Larson]
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Doctoral Dissertations
1. Haotian, Cheng. Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK. Expected Completion, June 2021. [Committee
chair].
2. Son, Miyeon. Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK. Expected Completion, June 2021. [Committee
chair].
3. Biedenbach, Abby. Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK. Expected Completion, June 2022. [Committee
member, supervised by Dr. Eric Devuyst.].
4. Niyibizi. Bart. 2020. Spatial Smoothing of Corn Yield Trends and Robustness
of the Impact of Climate on US Soils. PhD Dissertation, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. Wade
Brorsen.].
5. N’Gombe, John. 2020. Economics of the Greenseeder Hand Planter, Discrete
Choice Modeling, and On-Farm Field Experimentation. PhD Dissertation,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. [Committee member, supervised
by Dr. Wade Brorsen.].
6. Westbrook, Leann. Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK. Expected Completion, June 2021. [Committee
chair].
7. Choi, Yejun. Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK. Expected Completion, June 2021. [Committee
chair].
8. Britton, Logon. PhD Candidate. Department of Agricultural Economics,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. Expected Completion,
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. Bailey F. Norwood.]
9. Pasaribu, Katryn. 2018. Essays in Environmental Spillover of US Crop
Insurance on Surface Water, Agriculture, and Geographical Effects on Surface
Water Impairment, and a Hypothetical Irrigation Game in Southeastern US:
Madison Co., TN. Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Agricultural &
Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee
member, supervised by Dr. Burton C. English]
10. Neupane, S. 2017. Fuelwood Collection from Community Forests in Nepal:
Time Allocation, Resource Dependency and the Role of Women. Doctoral
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Dissertation, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University
of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee chair]
11. Markel, Evan. 2017. Analysis of a Market for Tradable Credits, Policy
Uncertainty Effects on Investment Decisions, and the Potential to Supply a
Renewable Aviation Fuel Industry with an Experimental Industrial Oilseed,
Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [Committee member, supervised by Dr.
Burton C. English]
12. Brandeis, Consuelo. 2012. Primary Wood-Using Mills and Forest Resources:
Interactions between Wood Demand and Procurement Areas. Doctoral
Dissertation, Department of Economics, University of Tennessee. [Committee
member, supervised by Dr. D. Hodges]
13. Burd, Charlyn. 2012. Migration, Residential Preference, and Economic
Development: A Knowledge-based Approach Regarding Location Preferences
of Two Disparate Subgroups of the Creative Class. Doctoral Dissertation,
Department of Geography, University of Tennessee. [Committee member,
supervised by Dr. Ronald Kalafsky]
14. Brown, Jason, 2010. The Spatial Dynamics of Capital Formation in U.S.
Manufacturing. Doctoral Dissertation. Department of Agricultural Economics,
Purdue University. Awarded Purdue University’s Department of Agricultural
Economics Outstanding Dissertation, 2010 [Committee member, supervised
by Dr. R.J.G.M. Florax]
15. Dellachiesa, A. 2010. Trade, Pollution and the Environment: An Examination
of Economic Growth and Greenhouse Emissions from Different Sources.
Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Economics, University of Tennessee.
[Committee member, supervised by Dr. D. Clark]
16. Guttman, Joe. 2012. Agricultural Land-Use Change and Local Context: The
Shenandoah-Cumberland Valley Apple-Growing District in the Eastern
United States. Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Geography, University of
Tennessee. [Committee member, supervised by Dr. T. Bell]
17. Zhou, Vivian. 2011. Biofuel and Water Resources. Doctoral Dissertation,
Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Forestry, University of Tennessee.
[Committee member, Supervised by Dr. C.D. Clark]
Undergraduate & Graduate Courses Taught
2017 AREC 524 – Introduction to Econometrics, Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of
Tennessee
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Cumulative Students: 10
2016 AREC 542 – Decisions, Uncertainty, and Resource
Allocation, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee
Cumulative Students: 11
2007, 2010, 2015, 2017 AREC 670 – Advanced Topics in Natural Resource
Economics, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee
Cumulative Students: 17
2014 AREC 420 – International Agricultural Trade and
Marketing, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics, University of Tennessee
Cumulative Students: 11
Summer 2013 Introduction to Spatial Econometrics – Wuhan University
Department of Economics and Management, Wuhan, China
Cumulative Students: 17
2009 – 2013 AREC 430 – Agriculture and Food Policy, Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of
Tennessee
Cumulative Students: 42
2007 – 2009 AREC 360 – Rural Economic Development, Department of
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of
Tennessee
Cumulative Students: 35
Projects, Grants and Contracts
Completed
1. Jensen, KL, DM Lambert, CN Boyer, JA Larson, BC English. “Effects of
Tying Crop Insurance Incentive Levels to Adoption of Conservation
Practices”, Cotton Inc., ($5,000). 2015. Role: Co-Principal Investigator.
Departmental Funds: $5,000.
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2. Walker, R, A Ludwig, J DeBruyn, M Essington, S Hawkins, C Clark, DM
Lambert. “Watershed Scale Project in Oostanaula Creek,” U.S. Department
of Agriculture 9/1/2012 ($633,444). Role: Co-Principal Investigator.
Departmental Funds: $33,600.
3. Rials, T, BC English, and others. Center of Excellence for Alternative Jet Fuel
and the Environment, FAA ($200,000), 2014-2015. Role: Other Investigator.
Departmental Funds: $129,000.
4. Larson, JA, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, BC English. “Current Economic
Status of Conservation and No-till Cotton Production in the Southeastern
United States,” Cotton Incorporated, 12/8/2014 ($8,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $8,000.
5. Oliver, S, G Pighetti, R Almeida, P Krawczel, J Fly, DM Lambert, and
others. “Southeast Quality Milk Initiative: Implementing Science-Based
Recommendations,” U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2/1/2015 ($541,000).
Role: Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $41,966.
6. Roberts, RK, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, M Velandia, CN Boyer.
“Determine the Status of Precision Farming Technology Adoption by Cotton
Farmers in 14 States.” Cotton Incorporated, 1/1/2015 ($71,000). Role: Co-
Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $71,000.
7. Lambert, DM, CN Boyer, CD Clark, JS Schwartz. “Recalibrating the SAGT-
SPARROW to Accommodate Changes in Agricultural Inputs,” U.S.
Geological Survey and University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 3/1/2014
($15,000). Role: Project Director. Departmental Funds: $15,000.
8. Jensen, KL, DM Lambert, JA Larson, RK Roberts, BC English, CN Boyer,
CD Clark. “Effects of Tying Crop Insurance Incentive Levels to Adoption of
Conservation Practices.” Cotton Inc., 5/7/2014 ($5,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $5,000.
9. Roberts, RK, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, M Velandia, CN Boyer.
“Determine the Status of Precision Farming Technology Adoption by Cotton
Farmers in 14 States.” Cotton Inc., 3/31/2014 ($10,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $10,000.
10. Larson, JA, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, BC English. “Current Economic
Status of Conservation and No-till Cotton Production in the Southeastern
United States.” Cotton Inc., 1/1/2014 ($8,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $8,000.
11. Roberts, RK, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, M Velandia, CN Boyer.
“Determine the Status of Precision Farming Technology Adoption by Cotton
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Farmers in 14 States.” Cotton Inc., 1/1/2013 ($25,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $25,000.
12. Larson, JA, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, BC English. “Current Economic
Status of Conservation and No-till Cotton Production in the Southeastern
United States.” Cotton Inc., 1/1/2013 ($8,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $8,000.
13. Lambert, DM, BC English, CD Clark, KL Jensen, and TH Yu. “Rural
Economic Impacts of Green Energy Production from the Agricultural and
Forestry Sectors,” U.S. Department of Agriculture, 7/15/2012 ($350,000).
Role: Project Director. Departmental Funds: $230,454.
14. Roberts, RK, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, M Velandia, CN Boyer.
“Determine the Status of Precision Farming Technology Adoption by Cotton
Farmers in 14 States.” Cotton Inc., 12/21/2012 ($121,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $121,000.
15. Hawkins, S, CD Clark, DM Lambert, FR Walker. “Development of a
Statewide Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution Reduction Strategy,” Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation, 10/1/2012 ($85,000). Role:
Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $0.
16. Larson, JA, RK Roberts, DM Lambert, BC English. “Current Economic
Status of Conservation and No-Till Cotton Production in the Southeastern
United States.” Cotton Inc., 1/1/2012 ($25,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $25,000.
17. Roberts, RK, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, M Velandia, CN Boyer.
“Determine the Status of Precision Farming Technology Adoption by Cotton
Farmers in 14 States.” Cotton Inc., 1/1/2012 ($36,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $36,000.
18. Clark, CD, DM Lambert. “Simulation Model of Biomass Production of
Bioenergy Crops.” DOE-Battelle-Oak Ridge, 7/7/2011 ($32,686). Role: Co-
Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $32,686.
19. English, BC, MA McClure, JA Larson, DM Lambert, CD Clark, CL Main.
“The Effects of Occasional Flooding of TN Agricultural Lands.” Tennessee
Valley Authority, 7/6/2011 ($50,010). Role: Co-Principal Investigator.
Departmental Funds: $50,010.
20. Rials, TG, et al. “Building A Biofuels Industry: Southeastern Partnership for
Integrated Biomass Supply Systems,” USDA/AFRI, 2011-2015
($15,000,000). Role: Other Investigator. Departmental Funds: $720,000.
21. Hawkins, S, SS Nair, CD Clark, DM Lambert, FR Walker. “SWAT
Modeling on Farm Conservation Practices to Reduce Watershed Nutrients
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Loads.” Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, 7/1/2011
($40,504). Role: Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $0.
22. Jensen, KL, CD Clark, DM Lambert, BC English, C Hellwinckel, TE Yu.
“Consumer and Producer Attitudes Toward GHG Reduction Strategies in
Beef Production.” USDA-AFRI, 3/17/2011 ($385,112). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Department Funds: $385,112.
23. Eash, NS, DM Lambert, FR Walker, MD Wilcox. “Developing Sustainable
Conservation Agricultural Production Systems for Smallholder Farmers in
Southern Africa.” Virginia Tech/USAID, 7/1/2010 ($1,384,878). Role: Co-
Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $44,542.
24. Lambert, DM. “Impacts of the Adoption of Nutrient Management Practices
and Tillage Systems on Production Costs.” USDA-ERS, 8/16/2010 ($7,000).
Role: Project Director. Department Funds: $7,000.
25. Clark, CD, DM Lambert. “Socioeconomic Dimensions of Water Availability
in the Southeastern United States.” USGS, 7/27/2010 ($35,000). Role: Co-
Principal Investigator. Department Funds: $35,000.
26. Lambert, DM. “Impacts of the Adoption of Nutrient Management Practices
and Tillage Systems on Production Costs.” USDA-ERS, 2/28/2010 ($21,000).
Role: Project Director. Department Funds: $21,000.
27. Ezzel, T, DM Lambert, T Bell. “Evaluation of Strategies for Economic
Improvement in Appalachia’s Distressed Rural Counties.” Appalachian
Regional Commission, 10/15/2010 ($137,448). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $11,854.
28. Roberts, RK, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, M Velandia. “Determine
the status of Precision Farming Technology Adoption by Cotton Farmers in
the 2007-2008 Crop Season in 12 States.” Cotton Inc., 1/19/2010 ($30,000).
Role: Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $30,000.
29. Cho, SH, DM Lambert, RK Roberts. “Moderating Urban Sprawl through a
Two-Rate Property Tax.” Lincoln Institute of Land, 12/7/2009 ($30,000).
Role: Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $30,000.
30. Walker, F, C Clark, S Hawkins, DM Lambert, A Layton. “Enhancing Water
Quality in Tennessee’s Oostanaula Watershed: An Integrated Approach
Toward Understanding Adoption and Efficacy of Best Management Practice,”
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 9/20/2009 ($652,000). Role: Co-Principal
Investigator. Departmental Funds: $152,282.
31. Wilcox, MD, DM Lambert. “Entrepreneurship in Tennessee: Surviving for
Success.” Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development,
6/1/2008 ($7,500). Role: Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds:
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$7,500.
32. Roberts, RK, JA Larson, BC English, DM Lambert, M Velandia. “Determine
the status of Precision Farming Technology Adoption by Cotton Farmers in
the 2007-2008 Crop Season in 12 States.” Cotton Inc., 1/8/2008 ($24,500).
Role: Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $24,500.
33. Lambert, DM. “The Local Community Impacts of Biofuel Induced Demand
for Crops.” USDA-ERS, 10/23/2007 ($17,550). Role: Project Director.
Departmental Funds: $17,550.
34. Gill, T, et al. “Rwanda Smallholder Farmer Broiler Alliance.” USAID
01/01/2017 – 12/31/2019 ($833,746). Role: Co-Principal Investigator.
Departmental Funds: $47,000.
35. Eash, NS, et al. “Quantifying the C Sequestration Impact of Land Application
of Spent Biomass Through Life Cycle Analysis.” Tate & Lyle/DuPont
01/10/2016 – 12/31/2017 ($99,982). Role: Senior Scientist. Departmental
Funds: $0.
36. Clark, CD, C Boyer, S Hawkins, DM Lambert, LH Lambert, T Papanicolaou,
FR Walker. “Using Hydro-Economic Modeling to Optimally Allocate Water
in the Humid Southeastern U.S.” National Integrated Water Quality Program,
National Institute of Food and Agriculture, United States Department of
Agriculture, 9/20/2014 ($659,926). Role: Co-Principal Investigator.
Departmental Funds: $200,412.
37. Cho, SH, PR Armsworth, CD Clark, DM Lambert, DJ Hayes, BC English,
TE Yu. “Developing a Cost-Effective Payment System for Forest Carbon
Sequestration,” U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2/21/2014 ($500,000). Role:
Co-Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $251,263.
38. Papanicolaou, AN, J Andsdager, I El-Adaway, DM Lambert, LR Mason, J
Fu, J Hathaway, RM Sayler, F Loeffler, TG Rials, C Terry, K Carter, D
Ugarte, CD Clark, P Armsworth, ME Dean, S Hawkins, Q He, L Tran, CG
Wilson, FR Walker, JS Schwartz, A Tsakiris. “Initiative for Food, Water, and
Energy.” University of Tennessee, Knoxville Office of Research &
Engagement ($45,000), 2015. Role: Other investigator. Departmental Funds:
$0.
Funded and In Progress
1. Walker, FR., C Boyer, MJ Buschermohle, S Cui, CD Clark, D De La Torre
Ugarte, BC English, P Gale, W Gill, A Griffith, J Hathaway, S Hawkins, A
Kalyanapu, DM Lambert, LH Lambert, BG Leib, G Nail, T Papanicolaou, J
Rhinehart, J Schwartz, L Steckel, DD Tyler, C Wilson, “Increasing the
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Resilience of Agricultural Production in the Tennessee and Cumberland River
Basins through More Efficient Water Resource Use,” Water for Agriculture
Challenge Area, Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants
Program, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, United States
Department of Agriculture, 3/20/2015 – 03/31/2018 ($999,974). Role: Co-
Principal Investigator. Departmental Funds: $195,302.
2. Hunke, RL, Y Ley, L Ritchie, GWT Wilson (Leads), P Bikkina, DM Lambert,
N Materer, J Pashin, J Shah, J Warren, R Will (Collaborators), “Carbon
Neutral Oklahoma Initiative”, HIBAR/OSU Regents ($15,000).
3. Wagner, K et al. (Leads), DM Lambert et al. (Collaborators), “OSU Water
Technology Program”, HIBAR/OSU Regents ($15,000).