Faculty

Jayson K. Harper

Professor of Agricultural Economics
(Ph.D. Texas A&M University, 1988)

Clare Hinrichs

 

Email address: jharper@psu.edu

Telephone: 1-814-863-8638

Fax: 1-814-865-3746

Office address: 214A Armsby Building

University Park, PA  16802

Current C.V. in PDF format

Extension and Research Interests

My extension and research interests are in the area of risk management and crop production economics.   Work on horticultural crops has included the crop insurance, economic evaluation of plum pox virus, high tunnel production systems, alternative apple and peach production systems, irrigation, mechanical harvesters, hydroponic vegetable production, fruit quality, alternative vegetable production systems, and tree fruit IPM.  Work on agronomic crops has included evaluation of crop insurance options, crop rotations, herbicide selection criteria, conservation tillage systems, machinery sizing and replacement, and crop harvest and storage systems.  I am also responsible for maintaining cost of production estimates for various crop and livestock enterprises; they are published in three production guides and numerous publications in the Agricultural Alternatives series.  

 

Recent Selected Publications

Stokes, J.S. and J.K. Harper.  “An Excel-based Decision Aid for Evaluating Financing Alternatives and the Marginal Cost of Capital”.  Agricultural Finance Review.  68(2008):339-348.

Harper, J.K.  “Crop Insurance for Pennsylvania Field Crops.” University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension, October 2008, 8 pp.

Harper, J.K.  “Crop Insurance for Pennsylvania Fruit Crops.” University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension, October 2008, 6 pp.

Harper, J.K.  “Crop Insurance for Pennsylvania Vegetable Crops.” University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension, October 2008, 6 pp.

Werner, E.L., W.S. Curran, J.K. Harper, G.W. Roth, and D.P. Knievel.  “Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) Interference and Seed Production in Corn Silage and Grain.”  Weed Technology.  18(2004): 779-783.

Harper, J.K., R.M. Crassweller, and D.E. Smith.  “Impact of Apple Rootstock/Cultivar on Processing Market Profitability.”  J. Amer. Pomological Soc. 56(2002): 112-117.

Roth, G.W., J.K. Harper, A.A. Hower, and R.A. Kyper.  “Potential of Shorter Corn/Alfalfa Rotations for Dairy Farms.”  J. Sustainable Agri. 20(2002): 41-52.

 

Awards

Group Award for Excellence, USDA (2001)

Vice President’s Award for Innovation, Penn State University Outreach (2002)

Certificate of Appreciation, USDA, CSREES (2002)

Group Award for Excellence, USDA (2002)

Certificate of Appreciation, USDA, Small Farms Program (2002)

Certificate of Appreciation, Industrial College of the Armed Forces (2004)

 

Sabbaticals

Australia, 1997.  Six-month sabbatical at the Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Pest Management, University of Queensland (Brisbane).

New Zealand, 2005.  Eleven month sabbatical at Massey University (Palmerston North).  Developed an orchard replacement model for Pipfruit New Zealand, Ltd. (grower funded project).

 

Current and former graduate students

Served as major professor for 2 M.S. students and 1 Ph.D. student in agricultural economics

Served on graduate committees for 3 M.S. students in Agricultural Economics, 3 M.S. students in Agronomy, 1 M.S. student in horticulture, and 1 Ph.D student in Crop & Soil Sciences

Collaborated with 11 other graduate students on various research and extension projects