The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy is an applied research and extension education program of the Department of Applied Economics and Management in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. It builds on a history of leadership and excellence at Cornell University in the area of dairy marketing that dates to the early 1920s.


Personnel

Andrew M. Novakovic
Mark W. Stephenson
Charles F. Nicholson
Angela M. Gloy
Andrea M. Besley

Dr. Leland Spencer was the first land-grant university economist to devote his career exclusively to the study of dairy markets and policy. Appointed to the faculty at Cornell in 1924, he initiated the first regular undergraduate course in dairy marketing in 1926, a course that is still taught today. In the early 1930s, he was the research director for a landmark New York State legislative commission. The extensive report he wrote became the basis of New York's economic policies for the dairy industry and influenced federal legislation in the 1930s. An exacting researcher with an unusual penchant for detail and thoroughness, Dr. Spencer's career spanned the era during which government programs were borne and matured, and his body of work covers the full range of topics relevant to dairy markets and policy.

In the 1940s, Dr. Spencer was joined by Dr. Robert Story. Dr. Story also focused his attention on research and teaching related to dairy markets and policy. Like Dr. Spencer, he was particularly noted for his analytical talents and attention to detail. His counsel was frequently sought and highly valued by dairy cooperatives in New York and the Northeast, with whom he had a long and productive association.

In the early 1970s, after Dr. Spencer retired, Walter Wasserman was hired as a Senior Extension Associate to work through Cornell Cooperative Extension and develop an expanded statewide program in dairy markets and policy. Mr. Wasserman worked closely with other Extension Educators and industry members to help farmers and others better understand the dairy market environment and the policies which regulate and influence it. He developed a particular expertise in the area of milk transportation.

Dr. Andrew Novakovic joined the Cornell faculty in 1979, just prior to Dr. Story's retirement. Under his leadership, the Program on Dairy Markets and Policy was organized to build upon the distinguished historical emphasis in this area and further enhance the program. Dr. Mark Stephenson was hired in 1993 as a Senior Extension Associate, following Mr. Wasserman's retirement.  Dr. Charles Nicholson joined the Program in 2000 as a Senior Research Associate.  The most recent addition to the Program staff is Dr. Angela Gloy in the position of Research Associate.  Ms. Andrea Besley serves the Program in the role of Research Aide, providing administrative and program support.


Mission and Core Projects

Specific Projects

last updated July 2004