Gregory Perry

Professor
Agriculture and Resource Economics
Colorado State University
United States of America

Biography

Gregory Perry is Professor in department of Agriculture and Resource Economics at Colorado State University. Gregory Perry has a long standing interest in undergraduate and graduate programs in agricultural economics. Gregory Perry is interested in trends within our profession, such as student enrollments, number of faculty in academic positions, evaluating program quality and identifying ways to improve student learning. Gregory Perry has worked nearly 30 years on water issues in the West, with particular focus on helping farmers identify best management practices to improve water quality and quantity. 

Research Intrest

Gregory Perry research activity has been wide ranging, but generally fits under the general category of farm management. Another area of work early in my career related to taxes and their impact on the competitive position of US farmers.

List of Publications
Perry GM, Rister ME, Richardson JW (1985) Landowner vs. Farm Operator Perspectives on Crop Rotations and Land Rental Arrangements. J Am Soc Farm Manage Rural Appraisers 49: 48-53.
Perry GM, Rister ME, Richardson JW, Leatham DJ (1985) The Effects of Equity Position, Credit Policy, and Capital Gains on Farm Survival. Agri Fin Rev 45: 58-71.
Griffin RG, Perry GM (1985) A Pooled Analysis of Alternative Water Rate Structures for Rice Irrigation. Water Resour Res 21: 944-950.

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