Stephen Koontz

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Stephen Koontz

Professor
Agricultural and Resource Economics

Education
Univsity of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Agricultural Economics, 1991, Ph D
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Agricultural Economics, 1985, MS
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Agricultural Economics, 1983, BS


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Biography
My research interests are focused on commercial commodity agricultural markets of significance in Colorado. These industries include cattle and beef, feed grains, wheat, forage and dairy. My research examines market and price analysis tools, forecasting and modeling methods, and linkage of those tools with agribusiness and risk management. My research also includes long-term scholarly interests in industrial organization, econometric methods, and experimental economics. My most recent projects have involved examining the impact of alternative marketing methods used in livestock industries on the performance of cash markets, examining alternative trading and ownership institutions in experimental economic markets, the impact of ethanol demand on corn and other commodity markets, the economic value of sorting fed cattle, and the economics of animal disease control and insurance. (Research Interests: Commercial commodity agricultural markets of significance in Colorado)
Research

Selected Publications
“In the Cattle Markets: strong counter seasonal finish to the year.”, 2022, Stephen R Koontz

“Long-Term Outlook for the Cattle and Beef Markets.”, 2022, Stephen R Koontz

“In the Cattle Markets: October Cattle on Feed Report Assessment.”, 2022, Stephen R Koontz

“In the Cattle Markets: the fall run.”, 2022, Stephen R Koontz

“In the Cattle Markets: strong demand.”, 2022, Stephen R Koontz

“In the Cattle Markets: counter seasonal opportunity.”, 2022, Stephen R Koontz

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