

Raymond Massey
Exploring transformative approaches to agricultural economics and policy, Raymond Massey serves as an Adjunct Professor of Agricultural Business at the University of Missouri Extension. With a robust academic and professional background, Professor Massey is dedicated to advancing the field of agricultural economics through innovative research and practical applications. His research interests are diverse, encompassing swine production, manure management, and the intricacies of agricultural business and policy. Professor Massey is particularly intrigued by the intersection of behavioral economics and agriculture, seeking to understand how human behavior influences agricultural practices and decision-making processes. At the University of Missouri, he is actively involved in developing strategies that enhance the sustainability and efficiency of agricultural systems. His work not only contributes to academic discourse but also provides valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners in the agricultural sector. Through his teaching and research, Professor Massey aims to equip the next generation of agricultural professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the complex challenges facing the industry today.
Publications
, 113-122, 2023-03-13