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Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast

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Dr. Amanda Deering is an associate professor in Purdue University’s Department of Food Science, specializing in the microbial safety of fresh produce. Her research focuses on how human pathogens interact with fruits and vegetables and how contaminati... more

Dr. Chad Fiechter is a professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University, whose research focuses on integrating artificial intelligence into production agriculture. A Purdue graduate himself, Dr. Fiechter returned to his fami... more

In this episode of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast, we talk with Binayak Kunwar, a Ph.D. student whose award-winning master’s thesis, “Impact of Commercial and Utility-Scale Solar Energy on Farmland Prices,” explores how solar development a... more

What does it take to build a career that bridges teaching, research and global engagement? Join Dr. Ken Foster and Brady Wiley as they welcome Jerry Shively, Associate Dean and Director of International Programs in Agriculture at Purdue University an... more

Join Dr. Valerie Kilders and Reagan Koester as they welcome Scott Mitchell, a 2025 Distinguished Agriculture Alumni Award recipient from Purdue’s Department of Agricultural Economics. From his roots in Waveland, Indiana, to his leadership experiences... more

For the last time, Shay Doerstler and Marie Mechley share their final thoughts as co-hosts of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast. Listen as they reflect on some of their most memorable experiences at Purdue that shaped their four years here. T... more

Join Dr. Ken Foster and Shay Doerstler as they sit down with Chrissie Cartmell Loucks (B.S. Agribusiness Management, ‘07), one of four recipients of the department’s most prestigious honor—the Apex Alumni Award. Now serving as Portfolio Manager for D... more

Please join Dr. Kilders and Marie Mechley as they have the honor to speak with this year’s James C. Snyder Lecturer, Esther L. George. Esther, the former CEO and President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, shares about her career and the im... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Amanda Deering
Associate Professor of Produce Food Safety and the Department of Food Science at Purdue University
Purdue University
Episode: The Challenges and Innovations in Produce Food Safety with Amanda Deering (PAEP 117)
Dr. Chad Fiechter
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Finance
Purdue University
Episode: Decision-Making, Data and AI in Agriculture (PAEP 116)
Binayak Kunwar
Second year Ph.D. student in Agricultural Economics at Purdue University
Purdue University
Episode: Shining a Light on Solar Energy on Farmland with Binayak Kunwar (PAEP 115)
Dr. Jerry Shively
Professor of Agricultural Economics and Associate Dean and Director of International Programs in Agriculture at Purdue University
Purdue University
Episode: Celebrating AAEA Fellow and Global Scholar, Dr. Jerry Shively (PAEP 114)
Esther L. George
Former president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Episode: The “Plumbing” of Banking and the Federal Reserve: Esther L. George (PAEP 110)
Amy Kinsler
Chief Experience Officer at Keystone Cooperative
Keystone Cooperative
Episode: The Keystone Cooperative Merger: Amy Kinsler (PAEP 109)
Dr. Dave Downey
Former and current professor in Agricultural Economics at Purdue
Purdue University
Episode: Making Academia a Family Business: Dr. Dave Downey and Dr. Scott Downey (PAEP 108)
Dr. Scott Downey
Director of the Center for Food and Agricultural Business
Purdue University
Episode: Making Academia a Family Business: Dr. Dave Downey and Dr. Scott Downey (PAEP 108)
Dr. Jay Akridge
Purdue alumnus who served the university in various faculty and leadership roles for over 38 years
Purdue University
Episode: 38 years of Impact at Purdue University: Dr. Jay Akridge (PAEP 107)

Hosts

Shay Doerstler
Co-host alongside Marie Mechley and a student co-host, Shay shares experiences and discussions related to agricultural economics.
Marie Mechley
Co-host of the series, Marie engages in discussions related to agricultural economics and education, contributing insights from her perspective.
Valerie Kilders
Faculty co-host contributing expertise in agricultural economics, facilitating discussions around academic and industry topics.

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Distinguished Agriculture Alumni Award Winner & President/CEO of Sumitomo Chemical America: Scott Mitchell (PAEP 113)
Q: Can you share a little bit about Sumitomo and your current role there?
Scott describes Sumitomo Chemical as a large conglomerate with multiple business sectors, emphasizing the importance of their corporate social responsibility and the historical roots of the company.
Shining a Light on Solar Energy on Farmland with Binayak Kunwar (PAEP 115)
Q: What are your goals and aspirations for the future?
I aim to finish my PhD in the next two to three years and aspire to be a professor focused on agricultural finance, energy economics, and farmland market dynamics.
Shining a Light on Solar Energy on Farmland with Binayak Kunwar (PAEP 115)
Q: What advice do you have for students looking to get involved with research?
Work on things that genuinely interest you, share your ideas for feedback, and be patient with the research process as failures are part of eventual success.
Shining a Light on Solar Energy on Farmland with Binayak Kunwar (PAEP 115)
Q: Tell us a little bit about what led you to that topic.
I wanted to explore the impact of renewable energy on farmland prices due to the growing expansion of solar energy projects and the lack of empirical evidence at that time.
Celebrating AAEA Fellow and Global Scholar, Dr. Jerry Shively (PAEP 114)
Q: What skills do you see that are most valuable for students in their career?
Communication and flexibility are crucial skills for success in a rapidly changing world.

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2. Dr. Chad Fiechter
3. Binayak Kunwar
4. Dr. Jerry Shively
5. Esther L. George
6. Amy Kinsler
7. Dr. Dave Downey
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