C. Richard Shumway
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Also affiliated: Southern Illinois University Carbondale (1983–1988); Binghamton University (1990); Delta Air Lines (United States) (1984–1985); Economic Research Service (2020); Harvard University (1981); North Carolina State University (1973–1985); University of Pittsburgh (1973); Washington State University Spokane (2016); Cornell University (1987); Texas College (1987–1994); Mitchell Institute (1974–1997); Concurrent Technologies Corporation (1979); Agricultural Research Organization (1980); New York State College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (1987); Adam Taliaferro Foundation (1984); Experimental Station (1985); Fundação de Estudo e Pesquisa em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (1981); College Station Medical Center (1985); Economic Research Forum (2009); Washington State University (1998–2021); University of Missouri (1984–1985); Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (1976–2001); Texas A&M University (1974–2000)
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C. Richard Shumway's research has focused on agricultural and environmental topics, with a particular emphasis on livestock management and manure processing. His work has investigated methods for managing animal waste, including anaerobic digestion to produce methane and filtration techniques for nitrogen removal. He has also examined the environmental impacts of dairying and agricultural practices.
Shumway's scholarly output includes 244 publications, with a citation count of 3,201 and an h-index of 28, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He has collaborated with V. Steven Green, D. Keith Morris, and Dave K Patton, all from Arkansas State University, on shared publications. Shumway's recent publications in 2021 and 2024 indicate ongoing activity in areas related to agricultural economics and soil management.
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- h-index: 28
- Publications: 244
- Citations: 3,222
Selected Publications
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Short-Term Effects of Cover Crops and Tillage Management on Soil Physical Properties on Silt Loam Soil (2024)
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Effect of Lactofen, Azoxystrobin, and Genotypes on Charcoal Rot, Phomopsis Seed Decay, and Pod and Stem Blight in Soybean (2012)
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Evaluation of a Simple Method to Screen Soybean Genotypes for Salt Tolerance (2008)
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- Short-Term Effects of Cover Crops and Tillage Management on Soil Physical Properties on Silt Loam Soil
- Short-Term Effects of Cover Crops and Tillage Management on Soil Physical Properties on Silt Loam Soil
- Short-Term Effects of Cover Crops and Tillage Management on Soil Physical Properties on Silt Loam Soil
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