Shelby Rider Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Shelby Rider's research focuses on economic and consumer behavior related to agricultural products and natural resources. Rider has investigated consumer acceptance of novel food products, including plant-based and cultured meats, as well as gene-edited bananas aimed at reducing food waste. Further research explores the economic valuation of groundwater resources, examining how factors like climate uncertainty and agricultural land markets influence its in-situ value. Rider also studies optimal agronomic practices, specifically the economically optimal density and application technology for potassium fertilizer in soybean cultivation within the Mid-Southern United States. Rider collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Lawton Lanier Nalley and Nathan Kemper, with whom Rider has co-authored multiple publications. Rider's work has resulted in 6 publications and garnered 10 citations, with an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
- Consumer acceptance of gene-edited non-browning bananas to reduce food waste (2026) DOI
- Economically Optimal Soil Sampling Density and Application Technology for Potassium Fertilizer for Soybean in the Mid-Southern US (2025) DOI
- Determining Economic Optimum Soil Sampling Density for Potassium Fertilizer Management in Soybean: A Case Study in the U.S. Mid-South (2023) DOI
- The Alternative Livestock Revolution: Prospects for Consumer Acceptance of Plant-based and Cultured Meat in South Africa (2023) DOI
- The effect of climate uncertainty on water management for long-run aquifer abundance (2023) DOI
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