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Presence Current · Arkansas
Last published 2026
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S.A. Hoying

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Researcher

Also affiliated: Cornell University (1985–2026); New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets (1985–2024); University of California System (1983); Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County (2004–2020); Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station (2020); Michigan State University (1975–1977); University of California, Berkeley (1978–1983)

Faculty Researcher

18 h-index 57 pubs 961 cited

Biography and Research Information

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S.A. Hoying's research focuses on the long-term economic performance of apple orchards, investigating the influence of various agricultural factors. Studies have examined the effects of rootstock, tree type, cultivar, and planting density on the profitability of apple varieties such as ‘Gala’, ‘Fuji’, ‘Honeycrisp’, and ‘Delicious’ in different regions, including the Northeastern U.S. Hoying also investigates the economic impact of diseases like fire blight, particularly in relation to the use of susceptible versus resistant rootstocks. This work contributes to understanding the economic viability and management strategies for commercial apple production. Hoying has published 57 papers, accumulating 929 citations and an h-index of 18. Key collaborators include Luis González Nieto, Gennaro Fazio, and Terence L. Robinson, all affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.

Metrics

  • h-index: 18
  • Publications: 57
  • Citations: 961

Selected Publications

  • Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S (2026)
    Frontiers in Plant Science DOI OpenAlex

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