Eunchun Park
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Also affiliated: Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City (2014); Mississippi State University (2018)
Faculty Researcher
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
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Biography and Research Information
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Eunchun Park's research focuses on agricultural economics and agribusiness, with a particular emphasis on risk management and market participation for producers. His work investigates the impact of various factors on agricultural markets and producer decisions. Recent publications explore the response of prevented planting acres in corn and soybean production to weather patterns, and the mitigation of price and yield risks through revenue protection and agriculture risk coverage programs. Park has also studied the adoption of site-specific nitrogen recommendations using uniform rate application data and employed Bayesian Kriging for spatial smoothing of yield density trends. His research extends to livestock markets, examining feeder and fed cattle purchases of livestock risk protection, and analyzing beef price spread responses to processing capacity shocks using a Markov regime-switching event response model. He has also investigated the determinants of market participation among milk producers in Kyrgyzstan.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 97
Selected Publications
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A common risk-off factor in commodity tail co-movement (2026)
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Evaluating Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Impact on Crop Indemnities (2025)
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Determinants of Market Participation among Milk Producers in Kyrgyzstan (2025)
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A Markov regime-switching event response model: beef price spread response to processing capacity shocks (2024)
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Estimating prevented planting coverage factor variation (2024)
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Exploring calendar effects: the impact of WASDE releases on grain futures market volatility (2024)
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Using Data from Uniform Rate Applications for Site-Specific Nitrogen Recommendations (2024)
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Feeder and fed cattle purchases of livestock risk protection (2023)
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Mitigating Price and Yield Risk Using Revenue Protection and Agriculture Risk Coverage (2022)
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Corn and soybean prevented planting acres response to weather (2022)
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Using Bayesian Kriging for spatial smoothing of trends in non-normal yield densities (2021)
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- Corn and soybean prevented planting acres response to weather
- Feeder and fed cattle purchases of livestock risk protection
- A Markov regime-switching event response model: beef price spread response to processing capacity shocks
- Estimating prevented planting coverage factor variation
- Evaluating Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Impact on Crop Indemnities
- Using Data from Uniform Rate Applications for Site-Specific Nitrogen Recommendations
- Using Bayesian Kriging for spatial smoothing of trends in non-normal yield densities
- Estimating prevented planting coverage factor variation
- Evaluating Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Impact on Crop Indemnities
- Using Bayesian Kriging for spatial smoothing of trends in non-normal yield densities
- Corn and soybean prevented planting acres response to weather
- Mitigating Price and Yield Risk Using Revenue Protection and Agriculture Risk Coverage
- Mitigating Price and Yield Risk Using Revenue Protection and Agriculture Risk Coverage
- Mitigating Price and Yield Risk Using Revenue Protection and Agriculture Risk Coverage
- Mitigating Price and Yield Risk Using Revenue Protection and Agriculture Risk Coverage
- Feeder and fed cattle purchases of livestock risk protection
- Feeder and fed cattle purchases of livestock risk protection
- Feeder and fed cattle purchases of livestock risk protection
- Using Data from Uniform Rate Applications for Site-Specific Nitrogen Recommendations
- Exploring calendar effects: the impact of WASDE releases on grain futures market volatility
- Estimating prevented planting coverage factor variation
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