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Department of Agricultural Economics


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Overview

Agricultural Economics originally applied the principles of economics to the production of crops and livestock. It was a branch of economics that specifically dealt with land usage and maximizing the crop profit while maintaining a sustainable balance between productivity and the environment. However, throughout the 20th century the discipline has expanded with the times and the current scope has become much broader.

Agricultural economics now includes a variety of applied areas - often being referred to as ‘applied economics’ - and research and education are conducted on a wide array of issues from development, trade, macroeconomic policy implications, production, and consumption to environmental and resource issues.

Since 1920, the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University has been working to acquire and transmit new economic knowledge to the citizens of Indiana, the nation, and the world. Starting as the Department of Farm Management, in the early 1940s we chose a name more descriptive of our evolving mission - the Department of Agricultural Economics. In 1965, the Krannert Building was built and Agricultural Economics moved in. Over the past 50 years, technology and research have advanced and evolved while carrying on a strong tradition of excellent teaching, research and outreach.

Department of Agricultural Economics Website

Faculty

https://ag.purdue.edu/agecon/Pages/directory_faculty.aspx

Contact Information

The Department of Agricultural Economics is located at:
403 West State Street, Krannert Building
West Lafayette, IN 47907

To get in touch with us:
Phone: (765) 494-4191
Fax: (765) 494-9176

Undergraduate Program Information:
LeeAnn Williams
(765) 494-4201

Graduate Information

For Graduate Information please see Agricultural Economics Graduate Program Information .

Programs

    Baccalaureate
    Minor

    Courses

      Agricultural Economics

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