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Agricultural Economics

Decision Making at Work for Nebraska

Dr. Raymond Supalla

Professor Emeritus

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68583-0922
Fax: (402) 472-3460
E-mail: rsupalla1@unl.edu 

Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, 1972
B.S., Agricultural Business Administration, University of Minnesota, 1968 

Curriculum Vitae

Research Interests

  • Irrigation Management
  • Water Quality
  • Water Policy

Current Research

  • Irrigation Strategies under Limited Water Conditions                          
  • Reservoir Management Strategies for Minimizing Drought Impacts

Classes

  • AECN 465/865 Natural Resources Economics
  • AECN 401/801 Advanced Farm Management
  • WATS 498A Senior Project I
  • WATS 498B Senior Project II

Selected Publications

  • Supalla, Raymond J., O. Yeboah, B. Klaus, J. Allen, V. Serveiss and R.J.F. Bruins. 2004. "Seeking Solutions for an Interstate Conflict over Water and Endangered Species: Platte River Watershed." in Economics and Ecological Risk Assessment: Applications to Watershed Management, Bruins and Heberling, Eds., Mike Newman Series on Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment. CRC Press.
  • Supalla, Raymond J. 2003. "Institutional Arrangements to Improve Water Quality in Irrigated Agriculture." International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 19, No. 2. 
  • Supalla, Raymond J., O. Yeboah, B. Klaus and R. Bruins. 2002. "A Game Theory Approach to Deciding Who Will Supply Instream Flow Water." Journal of the American Water Resources Association, American Water Resources Association, Vol. 38, No. 4.
  • Supalla, Raymond J. 2000. "A Game Theoretic Critique of Institutional Arrangements for Platte River Management.@ International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 16, No. 2.