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John W. Siebert, Professor of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University

Dr. Siebert received his B.A. in economics from California State University, Sonoma. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Siebert's teaching goal is to create student learning opportunities through close association with growth companies in the food manufacturing, distribution, retail and restaurant sectors. His current research interests include the following topics: agribusiness management, the dairy industry, and cooperatives.

Phone: 979-845-4805     Fax: 979-862-1563      E-mail: j-siebert@tamu.edu

Teaching Assignments:

  • AGEC 340: Environment of Agribusiness Syllabus
  • AGEC 481: Ethics in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness

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Students having breakfast at the Hilton with Professor for a Day Jacquelyn Curtis, Salesmanager for Nelson Plant Food of Bellville, TX.
Summer 2009

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Professor for a Day Larry Beavers captivates AGEC 340 students during his visit as a Professor for a Day. Larry is the General Manager of the Bryan Walmart Supercenter.
Summer 2009

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Mark Patranella tells Texas Aggies what it is like to run the purchasing and warehousing operations at Blue Bell Creameries.
Summer 2009

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Lori Owens and Eddie Trevino of the Farm Services Agency visit class. Lori discussed government employment opportunities while Eddie explained USDA’s farm lending program.
Summer 2009

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Miss Reveille makes a visit to class! Special thanks to Cadet Will Thorman of Squadron E-2. Here Reveille is shown with Will and AGEC 340 student Alex Misiaszek..
Spring 2009

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Students eat with Professor for a Day Alan Vander Horst. Alan is a dairy industry leader from Stephenville, TX..
Spring 2009

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Creed Ford and AGEC 340 students chow down at Freebird’s after class.
Spring 2008

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AGEC 340 Students in line at Potbelly Sandwiches after class
Fall 2008