Harold L. Goodwin
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Lecturer at the University o
Also affiliated: Oklahoma State University (2004); University of Arkansas System (2006–2013); Poultry Research Institute (2012); Goodwin College (1976–1984); University of Delaware (1977); Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (1984–2007); Texas A&M University (1984–1991)
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Harold L. Goodwin is a Lecturer at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His most recent publication was in 2017, and he has not been recently active in research. His academic work has primarily focused on educational topics within higher education.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 103
- Citations: 506
Selected Publications
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Impact of meat and bone meal nutritional variability on broiler performance (2017)
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An Arkansas Producer's Guide to the Clean Water Act (2013)
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Alternative Model Selection Using Forecast Error Variance Decompositions in Wholesale Chicken Markets (2009)
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A Comparative Assessment of the Broiler:Corn Ratio and Its Impact on Broiler Processors' Profitability (2008)
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Co-processed Poultry Litter and Dewatered Municipal Biosolids: Feasibility as an Alternative Management Approach for Surplus Waste (2007)
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Are We Living in Our Sweet Spot: Land–Grant Institutions and Land-Grant Professionals—Past, Present, and Future (2007)
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Co-processed Poultry Litter and Dewatered Municipal Biosolids: Feasibility as an Alternative Management Approach for Surplus Waste (2007)
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How Much Is Poultry Litter Worth? (2006)
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The opportunity cost of regulating phosphorus from broiler production in the Illinois River Basin (2006)
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Location of Production and Consolidation in the Processing Industry: The Case of Poultry (2005)
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Economics of Transporting Poultry Litter from Northwest Arkansas to Eastern Arkansas Croplands (2005)
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The Case For Acceptable Levels Of Environmental Self-Regulation In The Poultry Industry: Policy And Economic Implications (2004)2004 Annual meeting, August 1-4, Denver, CO OpenAlex
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THE CASE FOR ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SELF-REGULATION IN THE POULTRY INDUSTRY: POLICY AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS (2004)
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