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With over 150 students and more than 50 graduate faculty members, we offer one of the largest and most diverse graduate agricultural economics programs in the country. Thanks to the large and diverse student body hailing from more than 15 states and over 20 countries, students have the ability to collaborate and learn from others with different cultural backgrounds and various knowledge bases. The program is typically 45% Ph.D. students, 20% Master of Science students, and 35% Master of Agribusiness students, with 60% of our full-time graduate students funded through departmental assistantships and scholarships, University fellowships and scholarships, and research grants.

Caitlin in Malawi

Check out Caitlin’s blog from when she was researching in Malawi

Monica Presenting to the department

Monica giving a Cross Cultural Presentation to the department.

Wes at the White House Garden Tour

Wes at the White House Garden Tour while interning in Washington DC

Rafeal at the Food and Agribusiness Symposium

Rafeal at the Food and Agribusiness Symposium

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