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[CURRENT STUDENTS]
 

  Spring 2009
 

Ag Econ 201-01     Principles of Agricultural Economics          Larry Makus

       R          4:30 pm - 05:20 pm               AG SCI 204

Ag Econ 289-01     Ag Markets & Prices                                 Joe Guenthner

                MWF      11:30 am - 12:20 pm            TLC 022

Ag Econ 302- 01    Agricultural Economics II                         Yuliya Bolotova

                TR        200 pm - 3:15 pm                 TLC 149

Ag Econ 330-01    Agricultural Cooperatives                         John Foltz

                W            3:30 pm - 4:20 pm            Ag Sci 141

Ag Econ 333-01    Personal Selling                                     Aaron Johnson

             MWF          10:30 am - 11:20 am           TLC 248

Ag Econ 404-01     Enterprise Budgeting                          Kathleen Painter

             Jan 15 - Feb 17   
             9:30 am - 10:45 am               TR             ALB 212

Ag Econ 404-02     Negotiation Skills                              Larry Makus

             Feb 19 - Mar 31 
             9:30 am - 10:45 am                 TR             ALB 212

Ag Econ 404-03       Environmtl & Nat Res Econ               Levan Elbakidze

              TR             11:00 am -12:15 pm            TLC 031

Ag Econ 404-04        West US Water Res Pol/Equit           J. D. Wulfhorst

              World Wide Web
              Joint Listed AGEC 504

Ag Econ 410-01      Ex/ID Public Policy Making                Chris McIntosh

  Jan 15 (R)      6:00pm - 7:50 pm                AG SCI 204
  Jan 22 (R)      6:00 pm - 7:50 pm               AG SCI 204

Ag Econ 447- 01    Economics of Developing Countries      Staff

                MWF     2:30 pm - 3:20 pm                    ALB  212
                            Cross listed:
   41187 ECON 447
                                                  60659 LAS 404

Ag Econ 478-01    Advance Agribusiness Management      Aaron Johnson

                MWF       1:30 pm - 2:20 pm              TLC 144   

Ag Econ 489-01    Agricultural Futures and Options           Larry Makus

                TR          8:00 am - 8:50 am                AG SCI 204

Ag Econ 504-01            Production Economics                    Levan Elbakidze

                 TR          2:00 pm - 3:15 pm              TLC 145

Ag Econ 504-04       West US Water Res Pol/Equit           J. D. Wulfhorst

              World Wide Web
              Joint Listed AGEC 504

Ag Econ  529-01         Research Methods                       Stephen Cooke

                   T         11:00 am - 11:50 am              Ag Sci 028
                                Co-op with WSU, at UI

Ag Econ 532-01   Natural Resource Economics               Jonathan Yoder
                                                       and Policy               Gregmar Galinato

                 MW        1:25 pm - 2:40 pm                HULB 023

Ag Econ 535-01   Agribusiness                                         Yuliya Bolotova

                 TR        9:30 am - 10:45 am                TLC 144

 

                                               Our Mission

The department meets research and extension needs of citizens resulting from economic and social issues related to agriculture, natural resources, and rural communities. The department is committed to enhancing the quality of life for the people of Idaho and the national and global communities by: 

  • Providing new knowledge to support agricultural economies of Idaho and the nation and understanding of economic and social matters related to natural and human resources and to rural communities.
  • Helping people improve their lives through application of research-based knowledge and leadership development focused on economic and social issues and needs.

The department's teaching mission is to provide students with analytical skills and general knowledge as well as the ethical and professional expertise to be responsible, critically-thinking citizens, well prepared to be leaders in their communities. We strive to assure that our graduates are able to function productively in situations such as management of farms and ranches, firms that supply inputs to agriculture, firms that handle and process agricultural commodities, and firms and public agencies that manage natural resources and develop natural resource related public policy.