Herbert R. Hinman, Professor & Extension Economist
EDUCATION
- 1969 Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, Agricultural Economics
- 1966 M. A., Washington State University, Agricultural and Resource Economics
- 1965 B. S., Washington State University, Agricultural and Resource Economics
FIELDS OF INTEREST
- Farm management and production economics
EMPLOYMENT
- 1986-Present - Ext. Economist E-4, Ag. Economist and Professor, Dept. of Agr. Economics, Washington State University
- 1980-86 - Ext. Economist E-3 and Associate Ag. Economist, Dept. of Agr. Economics, Washington State University
- 1978-80 - Deputy Agr. Development Officer, USAID, Ghana (USDA/PASA)
- 1975-78 - Agr. Mgmt. Specialist, USAID, Ghana (USDA/PASA)
- 1973-75 - Agr. Economist, USDA/ERS, Latin American Prog., Washington, DC
- 1971-73 - Agr. Economist, USDA/ERS, Farm Production Economics Division, Washington, DC
- 1969-71 - Agr. Economist, USDA/ERS, Farm Production Economics Division, Cornell U., Ithaca, NY
- 1966-69 - Res. Assistant, Dept. of Agr. Economics, Pennsylvania State U.
- 1965-66 - Res. Assistant, Dept. of Agr. Economics, Washington State U., Pullman
HONORS AND MEMBERSHIPS
- American Agricultural Economics Association
PUBLIC SERVICE
- Member of National Task Force on Commodity Cost and Return Measurement Methods
- Member of State Farmland Market Advisory Committee
- Member of Grass Burning Federal Initiative Technical Advisory Committee
Contact Info
E-mail Address
hinman@wsu.edu
Office Location:
203B Hulbert Hall
Office phone: 335-2855
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