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CURRICULUM VITAE
J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr.Professor
Department of Sociology Iowa State University
January 2020
Education Ph.D. Rural Sociology, University of Missouri, 2007 M.S. Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri, 2002B.A. Spanish, Guilford College, 1991
Professional Experience Professor (2019-present), Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Associate Professor (2013-2019), Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Assistant Professor (2007-2013), Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Graduate Research Assistant (2002-2007), Department of Rural Sociology and Center for
Agroforestry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO Research Associate (1999-2002), Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO Graduate Research Assistant (1998-1999), Department of Agricultural Economics, University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO Environmental Management/Community Development Specialist (1996-1997), Technical Support
Services, Inc., Kingston, Jamaica Training and Management Specialist (1995-1996), Technical Support Services, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Awards and Recognition William R. Freudenburg Award of Merit, Rural Sociological Society Natural Resources Research
Interest Group, 2019 Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Best Research Paper for Impact and Quality Award, Soil and
Water Conservation Society, 2018 Team Award, for Science-based Trials of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips (STRIPS) Project
activities, 2018, Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Extension Educational Materials Award, publications greater than 16 pages, for Climate Change and
Agricultural Extension, 2016. American Society of Agronomy Partnership Award, Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaption in Corn-based Cropping Systems
Project Team, 2016. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Gold Award, Technical Publication Category, 2015. For Resilient Agriculture (with 18 Co-Authors),
Association for Communications Excellence in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Life and Human Sciences.
Certificate of Excellence, Publication over 16 Pages, 2014. For Resilient Agriculture (with 18 Co-Authors). American Society of Agronomy Extension Education Material Awards.
Early Achievement in Extension Award, 2010. Iowa State University. Early Achievement in Extension Award, 2010. Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences.
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Team Achievement Award—Organizational, for Bioeconomy Conversations II: Food, Feed, and Fuel, 2009. Iowa State University Extension.
Exemplary Program Evaluation Award, 2004. USDA Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Program.
Competitive Grants Nowatzke, L., L. Abendroth, J. Arbuckle, J. Benning, Z. Zhu, G. Chighladze. Integrating Social and
Biophysical Indicators of Nutrient Reduction Progress in Iowa Watershed Projects. $167,136. Iowa Nutrient Research Center. 7/1/2019 – 6/30/2021.
Prokopy, L., J. Arbuckle, S. Church, B. Gramig, C. Reeling, P. Ranjan. Assessing the strengths and
limitations of voluntary conservation to modify agricultural practices. $100,000 (ISU $0). Walton Family Foundation. 1/1/19-12/31/19.
Schulte-Moore, L., J.G. Arbuckle, R. Brown, E. Heaton. M. Helmers, A. Janke, K. Kimle, M.
Liebman, M. McDaniel, J. Niemi, D. Wald. Initiative for Cultivating Human And Naturally reGenerative Enterprises (I‐CHANGE). $741,480. 2018 ISU Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Initiative (PIRI) Program. 9/2018 – 8/2021.
Roesch-McNally, G.E. and Andrea Basche (PIs), N. Alvarez-Berrios, J.G. Arbuckle, T. Brown, T.
Driscoll, S. Gailens, D. Huggins, L. Lengnick, S. Machado, T. Matteson, J. Moore-Kucera, R. Schattman, E. Seamon, K. Tully (Collaborators). 2018. Soil as a social ecological feedback: Mapping the social and ecological processes for agroecosystem resilience in the era of climate change. $100,000 (ISU $0). National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), Pursuit proposal, Environmental Dynamics and Food Systems, National Science Foundation DBI-1639145. 2018-2020.
Robertson, A., M. Licht, J. Arbuckle, M. Castellano, L. Dong, B. Hartzler, E. Hodgson, A. Lenssen,
M. McDaniel, T. Moorman, A. Plastina. Improving cereal rye cover crop BMPs to increase adoption of cover crops by Iowa farmers. $348,422 (Co-PI $7,545). Iowa Nutrient Research Center. 2018-2020.
Davenport, M., J.G. Arbuckle, R. Arritt, K. Brauman, B. Keeler. Understanding and Building Capacity
to Address Changing Water Availability in the Upper Corn Belt. $458,000 (ISU $155,000). NIFA-AFRI. 3/2017-2/2020.
Toman, Eric, Theresa Groth, and J. Arbuckle. Farmer to non‐farmer: The role of farmer identity in
conservation. $20,309 (ISU $0). North Central Regional Center for Rural Development. 10/2016-8/2018.
Kling, Cathy, David Kaiser, Lois Wright Morton, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. Nudging in the Face of Risk
and Ambiguity Aversion: Adopting Cover Crops to Reduce Nutrient Pollution. $75,000 (Co-PI $0). USDA Economic Research Service. 7/1/2015-9/30/2018.
Miguez, Fernando, John Tyndall, J.G. Arbuckle, Gabrielle Roesch, Andrea Basche. Covering the
Ground: A transformative approach to scientific learning for greater cover crop adoption in Iowa. $16,171 (Co-PI $3,792). Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. 3/2014-9/2016.
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Mueller, D., L. Leandro, J. Arbuckle, C. Bradley, M. Chilvers, S. Cianzio, J. Faghihi, A. Fakhoury, V. Ferris, G. Hartman, D. Malvick, A. Tenuta, G. Tylka, and K. Wise. Developing an Integrated Management and Communication Plan for Sudden Death Syndrome. $500,000 (Co-PI $0). North Central Soybean Research Program. 2013 – 2016.
Kling, Cathy, Lois Wright Morton, and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. Social-Economic Dimensions of the
Nutrient Reduction Strategy. $175,000 (Co-PI $50,000). Iowa Nutrient Research Center. 2013-2015.
Harris, Mary Matt Helmers, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., Matt Liebman, Matt O’Neal, Lisa Schulte-Moore,
and John Tyndall. Facilitation of Multipurpose Prairie STRIPs Adoption by Iowa Farmers. $52,511 (Co-PI $0). Iowa State Soil Conservation Committee R&D Grant Program. 4/1/13-9/30/15.
Cox, Edward, Matt Russell, Jean Eells and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. Sustainable Agricultural Land
Tenure and Risk Management for Extreme Climatic Events. $46,299 (Co-PI $3,291). Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. 2/1/2013 to 1/31/2014.
Schulte-Moore, Lisa, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., Kristi Franz, Emily Heaton, Matt Helmers, Kirsten
Hofmokel, Tom Isenhart, Matt Liebman, and John Tyndall. Integrating Project Knowledge, Land Use Scenarios, and InVest Modeling: The Next Step in Developing a Payment for Ecosystem Services Scheme for the Big Creek Watershed. $35,460 (Co-PI $0). Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. 2/1/2013 to 1/31/2014.
Arbuckle, J.G. Jr. (PI), John Tyndall, and Tricia Knoot. Investigating Opportunities for Enhancing
Farmer Adoption of Strategically Targeted Prairie Strips in Iowa. Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. $15,000. 2/1/12-1/31/13.
Tyler, Brett (PD), Alison Robertson (PD), J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (one of 30 Co-PIs), et al. Integrated
Management of Oomycete Diseases of Soybean and other Crop Plants. USDA NIFA AFRI. $9.5 Million (Co-PI $12,694). 2011-2016.
Morton, Lois Wright (PD), J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI, Leader of Social Science Research Component),
et al. Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-Based Cropping Systems. USDA NIFA AFRI. $20 million (Co-PI $874,242). 3/1/11-2/28/16.
Tyndall, John, Tricia Knoot, J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI), Matt Helmers, Drake Larsen. Farmer
Perspectives on Ecosystem Management, Land-Use Targeting, and the Future of Corn Belt Agriculture. Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. $80,769. 3/1/11-2/28/13.
Helmers, M., H. Asbjornson, J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI), N. Grudens-Schuck, M. Leibman, L. Schulte-
Moore, J. Tyndall. Learning and teaching with experimental watersheds: Evaluation of ecosystem services in mixed annual-perennial agroecosystems. USDA NIFA AFRI. $499,833 (Co-PI $124,768). 2/1/10-9/30/12.
Ryun, Deb, Tom Buman, Stan Buman, Jamie Ridgely, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI) and Brooks
Lofstedt. LOCAL: A market-driven operator certification and conservation incentive program. USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant. $519,680 (Co-PI $28,750). 10/1/09-9/30/11.
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Mueller, Daren, Rich Pope, and J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI). Increasing Awareness of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Among Conservation Specialists and Educators. Iowa Conservation Education Board Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP) Conservation Education Program (CEP). $14,579 (Co-PI $5,910). 9/01/2009-8/30/2010.
Other Grants and Contracts Arbuckle, J.G. (PI) and Zhengyuan Zhu. Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy Farmer Survey. Iowa
Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. $299,990. 1/2015-6/2020. Morton, Lois Wright and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. North Central Region Fruit, Vegetable, and Wine
Growers’ Assessment of Soil and Water Vulnerability under Changing Climate Conditions and Extreme Weather Events. National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment. $75,000. 7/1/14-6/30/18.
Arbuckle, J.G. and L.S. Prokopy. Assessing Barriers to Adopting Conservation Practices. Walton
Family Foundation. $80,000 (Co-PI $4,577). 12/2016-6/2018. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. (PI) Resilience Under Climate Variability: Assessing Grain Producer Needs in
Iowa Watersheds. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. $17,000. 9/20/2011-9/15/2012. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. (PI). Informing the Cooperative Conservation Framework for Improving
Watershed Health: An Operator and Landowner Survey in Five HUC 12 Watersheds. Iowa Soybean Association, $24,351. 4/1/2009-4/31/2010.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. (PI), Lois Wright Morton, and Paul Lasley. Program Evaluation of the State
Revolving Fund’s Local Water Protection Program. Iowa Department of Natural Resources, $42,427. 2008-2009.
Grant Proposals Under Review or Not Funded Aldrich-Wolfe, L., J. Arbuckle, B. Bachelot, C. Harvey, C. Lindell. Interactions between farmer
behaviors and fungal communities in coffee-growing landscapes and their implications for ecosystem services and disservices. NSF CNH2-L. $1,598,857. September 2019. Under Review.
Schulte Moore, L. (PD) and 32 Co-PIs. Consortium for Cultivating Human And Naturally
reGenerative Enterprises (C-CHANGE) USDA NIFA. $10m. July 2019. Under review. Soupir, M., D. Anderson, J.G. Arbuckle, A. Howe, and M. Howe. CAMRADES Connecting
AntiMicrobial Resistance, Agricultural Decisions, and Environmental Systems: A tool for mitigating AMR and assessing risk to human health in agro-ecosystems. $999,483. USDA NIFA. July 2019. Under review.
Basche, A. (co-PD), Roesch-McNally, G. (co-PD), Lengnick, L., Arbuckle, J., Rosenwieg, S., Tully,
K., Gailans, S. Scaling up soil health innovation: addressing the key barriers and facilitators toward creating regenerative supply chains. Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research. $641,133. August 2019. Not funded.
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Soupir, M., D. Anderson, J.G. Arbuckle, A. Howe, and M. Howe. CNH2-L: Integrated modeling of agribusiness decisions and environmental pathways of antimicrobial resistance in the Upper Midwest. $1,599,354. National Science Foundation. February 2019. Not funded.
Mba, M., A. Elodeid, J. Niemi, L. Schulte, A. VanLooke, J.G. Arbuckle (Collaborator) et al.
Multiscale synergistic modeling for risk minimization in coupled large-scale food, energy, and water quality systems. NSF INFEWS/T1. $2,500,000. September 2018. Not funded.
Schulte Moore, L., T. Richard, D. Andersen, J. Arbuckle, R. Brown, A. Campbell, J. Comito, N.
Grudens-Schuck, E. Heaton, M. Helmers, M. Liebman, M. Mba Wright, J. Niemi, Thompson, J. Tyndall, A. VanLoocke, Bansal, Ciolkosz, Hill, C. Hinrichs, A. Kemanian, H. Karsten, J. Williamson, J. Finegan, C. Timke, Schwartz, Loutfi, R. Roeslein, K. Soder, S. Trabue. Consortium for Cultivating Human and Naturally reGenerative Enterprises (C-CHANGE). $9,953,985. October 2018. USDA-NIFA. Not funded.
Cherkauer, K. and 16 collaborating investigators. Increasing Agricultural Sustainability through
System Diversity. ~$9.9M. USDA-NIFA. Not funded. Prokopy, L., S. Church, A. Reimer, J.G. Arbuckle, D. Jackson-Smith. The role of systems thinking in
conservation programming and impacts on cover crop adoption, penetration, and permanence. $250,000. USGS. July 2018. Not funded.
Soupir, M., D. Anderson, J.G. Arbuckle, A. Howe, and M. Howe. CNH-L: Interactions between
agricultural production activities and environmental pathways of antimicrobial resistance in the Upper Midwest. $1.6M. National Science Foundation. January 2018. Not funded.
Kling, C., J.G. Arbuckle, R. Arritt, P. Gassman, I. Rudik. CNH-L: Understanding the Dynamically-
Linked Human and Natural System in the United States Corn Belt. $1.6M. National Science Foundation. January 2018. Not funded.
Kling, C., J.G. Arbuckle, R. Arritt, P. Gassman, I. Rudik. Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: An
Integrated Approach to Developing Resilient Cropping Systems in the U.S. Corn Belt. $1.2M. NIFA-AFRI. July 2017. Not funded.
Neale, Christopher, J.G Arbuckle, et al. Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Food Security in the
Midwest US using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing and Modeling through CARMA. $6,990,204. NASA. May 2017. Not Funded.
Schulte-Moore, L. J.G. Arbuckle, et al. INFEWS/T3: Perennials and Pigs: A Market-based Approach
for Affordable Food, Green Energy, and Clean Water. $2,499,400. National Science Foundation. April 2017. Not funded.
Franz, K., J.G. Arbuckle, L. Schulte-Moore, A. VanLooke. Dynamic Decisions in the food energy
water nexus: An agent-based assessment of system feedbacks, uncertainties, and tradeoff in the Midwest. $1.18M. National Science Foundation. March 2017. Not funded.
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Kling, C., J.G. Arbuckle, R. Arritt, P. Gassman, I. Rudik. Adapting to Climate Change: A New Strategy for Understanding the Dynamically-Linked Human and Natural System in the Corn Belt. $1.8M. National Science Foundation. November 2016. Not funded.
Moore, K., C. Kling, J. Arbuckle et al. Integrating Perennial Energy Crops into Midwestern
Landscapes to Support the Emerging Bioeconomy and Enhance Ecosystem Services. $15 million. NIFA-AFRI. September 2016. Not funded.
Scharf, P., M. Castellano, J.G. Arbuckle, F. Fernandez. Reducing nitrous oxide emissions with in-
season nitrogen fertilization and nitrification inhibition. $499,000. NIFA-AFRI. August 2016. Not funded.
McDaniel, M. M. Liebman, M. Castellano, J.G. Arbuckle. A Multi-scale, Multi-disciplinary
Assessment of the Nutrient Dynamics and Socioeconomics of Crop Rotations in the Midwestern U.S. $499,000. NIFA-AFRI. August 2016. Not funded.
Kling, C., J.G. Arbuckle, J. Arnold, R. Arritt, E. Heaton. Building a Resilient FEW Nexus in the
World’s Most Productive Agroecosystem: An Integrated Assessment Model to Support Sustainability in the U.S. Corn Belt. $2.99M. National Science Foundation. March 2016. Not funded.
Kling, C., J.G. Arbuckle, R. Arritt, P. Gassman, I. Rudik, et al. Interrelated natural and human dynamic
systems in agricultural adaptation to climate change. $1.8M. National Science Foundation. November 2015. Not funded.
Scharf, P., J.G. Arbuckle, M. Castellano, F. Fernandez, J. Iqbal. Reducing nitrous oxide emissions with
in-season nitrogen fertilization and nitrification inhibition. USDA NIFA. $499,749. June 2015. Not funded.
Behgin, J. (PD), J.G. Arbuckle, and 17 co-PIs. Adaptation Strategies to Changing Climate Conditions
for Sustainability and Resilience of Midwest Agriculture to 2050 and Beyond. USDA NIFA. $3,980,926. June 2015. Not funded.
Gramig, B., L. Prokopy, J.G. Arbuckle, N. Goeser. Moving the Needle on Soil Health: Evaluation and
Innovation in Conservation Agriculture. USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant Program. $999,954. April 2015. Not funded.
Sorensen, A. P. Petrzelka, J.G. Arbuckle, and Bridget Holcomb. Engaging Women Non-Operating
Landowners (WNOLs). USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant Program. April 2015. $553,853. Not funded.
Petrzelka, P., J.G. Arbuckle, L. Adcock, and A. Sorensen. Women Non-Operating Landowners
(WNOLs): Overcoming Barriers to Conservation Implementation on Leased Farmland. Submitted to USDA NIFA AFRI, April 2014. $500,000. Not Funded.
Kling, C., J. Arbuckle, K. Jacobs, D. Keiser, T. Rosenblat, Q. Weninger. Center for Behavioral and
Experimental Agri-Environmental Policy Research. USDA ERS. July 2014. $750,000. Not funded.
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Cruse, R.M., C. Anderson, J.G. Arbuckle, M. Castellano, B.K. Gelder, E.Y. Polush, M. Shelley, F. Miguez. Seasonal Forecasting, Soil Organic Matter Dynamics And N Management. Submitted to USDA NIFA AFRI, April 2013. $999,292. Not Funded.
Takle, E.S., C. Anderson, J.G. Arbuckle, W.J. Gutowski, M.J. Helmers, T.G. Johnson, C.M Ammann,
J. Delmuth, H. Lazrus. Midwest Integrated Sciences and Assessments (MISA): An Innovation Space for Decision Making. Submitted to NOAA, April 2013. $3,536,742. Not Funded.
Bonning, Bryony (PD), J.G. Arbuckle (one of many Co-PIs), et al. Integrated Systems to Manage
Insect-vectored Plant Viruses in Soybean. Submitted to USDA NIFA AFRI, February 2012, $3,750,000. Not Funded.
Laird, David (PD), J.G. Arbuckle (one of many Co-PIs), et al. Advanced Systems for Sustainable
Grain and Cellulosic Biofuel Production. Submitted to USDA NIFA Biorenewables Research and Development Initiative, November 2011, $6,241,847. Not Funded.
Arbuckle, J.G. (PI), T. Knoot, and J.C. Tyndall. Pathways to Multifunctional Landscapes through
Coupled Annual-Perennial Systems: Assessing Institutional Drivers of Stasis and Change. Submitted to the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, November 2011. $133,224. Not Funded.
Helmers, Matt, J.G. Arbuckle (Co-PI), Matt Liebman, Lisa Schulte, John Tyndall. Balancing
agricultural productivity and ecological resilience through coupled annual-perennial systems. Submitted to NSF, December 2010. $1,495,433. Not Funded.
Hart, Chad, J. Arbuckle (Co-PI), Philip Gassman, Catherine Kling, Daniel Otto, Silvia Secchi.
Assessing Market Opportunities for Carbon Sequestration and Ecosystem Services. Submitted to USDA NIFA AFRI, July 2010. $2.96 million. Not Funded.
Edwards, W., C. Hart, J. Arbuckle (Co-PI), S. Johns, and J. Jensen. Protecting Crop Revenue with
Crop Insurance, SURE, and ACRE. Submitted to North Central Risk Management Education Center, March 2010, $34,705. Not Funded.
Thompson, Jan, Randy Kolka, Steven Sebestyen, Timothy Stewart, Catherine McMullen, Jesse
Randall, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI), and Richard Schultz. Increasing Nutrient Capture in Riparian Forests to Improve Stream Water Quality: Assessment of Plant Guilds and Collaborative Learning with Forest Landowners. Submitted to CSREES National Research Initiative Grants Program, July 2009, $658,917. Not Funded.
Delate, Kathleen, Ann Blount, Cheryl Mackowiak, Cliff Lamb, J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI), John
Lawrence, Jerry DeWitt, Joseph Sebranek. Integrating Crop and Livestock Production in an Organic Farming System to Enhance the Viability of Small- and Medium-Sized Farms. Submitted to USDA CSREES AFRI, June 2009, $495,123. Not Funded.
Stewart, T.W., J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI), J.R. Thompson, K. Franz, D. Palic, M. Soupir, R. Kolka, and
S. Sebestyen. 2009. Linkages among land use intensity, land use policy, civic actions, and stream condition in Des Moines, Iowa. Submitted to the NSF Urban Long-term Research Area Exploratory Award Program, July 2009, $299,878. Not Funded.
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Smith, Margaret, David Baker, and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI). Assessment of Training,
Assistance, and Support Needed for Beginning and Aspiring Farmers. Submitted to the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, January 2009, $30,000. Not Funded.
Asbjornson, H., J.G. Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI), M. Helmers, M. Liebman, J. Tyndall, L. Schulte, et al.
Biocomplexity of enhancing ecosystem services from integrated perennial-annual agroecosystems in the Midwestern U.S. Submitted to the National Science Foundation, 2008, $1,202,111. Not Funded.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. (PI), Carmen Bain, and John Tyndall. Building Biomass-to-Energy Supply
Chains: Assessment of Cultural, Economic, and Institutional Facilitators and Impediments to Biomass-Based Energy Projects. Submitted to ConocoPhillips, June 2008, $277,447. Not Funded.
Thompson, Jan, Randy Kolka, Steven Sebestyen, Timothy Stewart, Catherine McMullen, Jesse
Randall, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. (Co-PI), and Richard Schultz. Increasing Nutrient Capture in Riparian Forests to Improve Stream Water Quality: Assessment of Plant Guilds and Collaborative Learning with Forest Landowners. Submitted to CSREES National Research Initiative Grants Program, April 2008, $649,650. Not Funded.
Articles in Refereed Journals (*graduate student) Prokopy, L.S., K. Floress, J.G. Arbuckle, S.P. Church, F. Eanes, Y. Gao, B.M. Gramig, P. Ranjan,
A.S. Singh. 2019. Adoption of Agricultural Conservation Practices in the United States: Evidence from 35 Years of Quantitative Literature. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 74(5):520-534. doi:10.2489/jswc.74.5.520
*Gardezi, M. and J.G. Arbuckle. 2019. The influence of objective and perceived adaptive capacities on
Midwestern farmers’ use of cover crops. Weather, Climate, and Society. 11(3): 665–679. https://doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-18-0086.1.
Eaton, W. M., F. R., Eanes, J. D., Ulrich-Schad, M., Burnham, S. P., Church, J. Arbuckle, J. Cross.
2019. Trouble with Sense of Place in Working Landscapes. Society & Natural Resources, 32(7), 827–840. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2019.1568653
Schwab, C.V., J.G. Arbuckle, H.M. Hanna. 2019. Barriers and motivators for tractors ROPS
retrofitting in Iowa. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. doi: 10.13031/jash.13039 *Lee, D., J.G. Arbuckle, Z. Zhu, and *L. Nowatzke. 2019. Conditional Causal Mediation Analysis of
Factors Associated with Cover Crop Adoption in Iowa, USA. Water Resources Research. 54(11):9566-9584 https://doi.org/10.1029/2017WR022385.
*Gardezi, M. and J.G. Arbuckle. 2019. Techno-optimism and farmers’ attitudes toward climate change
adaptation. Environment and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1177/0013916518793482. *Gardezi, M. and J.G. Arbuckle. 2019. Spatially Representing Vulnerability to Extreme Rain Events
Using Midwestern Farmers' Objective and Perceived Attributes of Adaptive Capacity. Risk Analysis. 39(1):17-34 DOI: 10.1111/risa.12943.
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*Roesch-McNally, G.E., J.G. Arbuckle, and J.C. Tyndall. 2018. Barriers to implementing climate resilient agricultural strategies: The case of crop diversification in the U.S. Corn Belt. Global Environmental Change 48:206-215. doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2017.12.002.
*Roesch-McNally, G.E., J.G. Arbuckle, and J.C. Tyndall. 2018. Soil as social-ecological feedback:
Examining the “ethic” of soil stewardship among Corn Belt farmers. Rural Sociology. 83(1):145-173.
*Bates, H. and J.G. Arbuckle. 2017. Understanding Predictors of Nutrient Management Practice
Diversity in Midwestern Agriculture. Journal of Extension 55(6) Schulte, L.A., Niemi, J., Helmers, M.J., Liebman, M., Arbuckle, J.G., James, D.E., . . . Witte, C. 2017.
Prairie strips improve biodiversity and the delivery of multiple ecosystem services from corn–soybean croplands. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114(42):11247-11252.
Arbuckle, J.G., J.C. Tyndall, L.W. Morton, and J. Hobbs. 2017. Climate change typologies and
audience segmentation among Corn Belt farmers. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 72(3):205-214.
*Roesch-McNally, G., Basche, A., Arbuckle, J., Tyndall, J., Miguez, F., Bowman, T., and Clay, R.
2017. The trouble with cover crops: Farmers’ experiences with overcoming barriers to adoption. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 1-12. doi:10.1017/S1742170517000096
*Roesch-McNally, G.E., J.G. Arbuckle, and J.C. Tyndall. 2017. What would farmers do? Adaptation
intentions under a Corn Belt climate change scenario. Agriculture and Human Values 34:333-346. Arbuckle, J.G. and *G. Roesch-McNally. 2015. Cover crop adoption in Iowa: The role of perceived
practice characteristics. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 70:419-434. *Frescoln, L. and J.G. Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Changes in perceptions of transdisciplinary science over
time. Futures 73:136-150. *McGuire, J., L.W. Morton, J.G. Arbuckle Jr., and A. Cast. 2015. Farmer Identities and Responses to
the Social-Biophysical Environment. Journal of Rural Studies 39:145-155. Prokopy, L.S., J.G. Arbuckle, A.P. Barnes, V.R. Haden, A. Hogan, M.T. Niles, J.C. Tyndall. 2015
Farmers and Climate Change: A Cross-National Comparison of Beliefs and Risk Perceptions in High-Income Countries. Environmental Management 56:492-504.
Prokopy, L.S., J.S. Carlton; J.G. Arbuckle; T. Haigh; M.C. Lemos; A.S. Mase; N. Babin; M. Dunn; J.
Andresen; J. Angel; C. Hart; R. Power. 2015. Extension's Role in Disseminating Information about Climate Change to Agricultural Stakeholders in the United States. Climatic Change 130:261–272.
Morton, L.W., Jon Hobbs, J.G. Arbuckle, and Adam Loy. 2015. Upper Midwest Climate Variations:
Farmer Responses to Excess Water Risks. Journal of Environmental Quality 44:810–822.
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Prokopy, L.S. L.W. Morton, J.G. Arbuckle, A.S. Mase, and A. Wilke. 2015. Agricultural stakeholder views on climate change: Implications for conducting research and outreach. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 96:181-190.
Arbuckle, J.G., Lois Wright Morton, and Jon Hobbs. 2015. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: The Roles of Trust in Sources of Climate Information, Climate Change Beliefs, and Perceived Risk.” Environment and Behavior 47(2):205–234.
Arbuckle, J.G., *J. Hobbs, *A. Loy, L.W. Morton, L.S. Prokopy, J. Tyndall. 2014. “Understanding
Corn Belt farmer perspectives on climate change to inform engagement strategies for adaptation and mitigation.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 69(6):505-516.
Arbuckle, J. G., Lois Wright Morton, and *Jon Hobbs. 2013. “Farmer beliefs and concerns about
climate change and attitudes toward adaptation and mitigation: Evidence from Iowa.” Climatic Change 118:551–563.
Arbuckle, J.G., L.S. Prokopy, T. Haigh, *J. Hobbs, T. Knoot, C. Knutson, *A. Loy, A.S. Mase, J.
McGuire, L.W. Morton, J. Tyndall, M. Widhalm. 2013. “Climate Change Beliefs, Concerns, and Attitudes toward Adaptation and Mitigation among Farmers in the Midwestern United States.” Climatic Change Letters 117:943–950.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon. 2013. “Farmer support for extending Conservation Compliance beyond soil
erosion: Evidence from Iowa.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 68(2): 99-109. Arbuckle, J. Gordon. 2013. “Clean Water State Revolving Fund Loans and Landowner Investments in
Agricultural Best Management Practices in Iowa.” Journal of the American Water Resources Association 49(1): 67-75.
Lois Wright Morton, *Jon Hobbs, and J. Gordon Arbuckle. 2013. “Shifts in Farmer Uncertainty Over
Time about Sustainable Farming Practices and Modern Farming’s Reliance on Commercial Fertilizers, Insecticides and Herbicides.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 68(1): 1-12.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon. 2013. “Farmer attitudes toward proactive targeting of agricultural conservation
programs.” Society & Natural Resources 26:625-641. Arbuckle, J. Gordon and *Chris Kast. 2012. “Quality of life on the agricultural treadmill: Individual
and community determinants of farm family well-being.” Journal of Rural Social Sciences 27(1):84-113.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon, Corinne Valdivia, Andrew Raedeke, John Green, and J. Sanford Rikoon. 2009.
“Non-Operator Landowner Interest in Agroforestry Practices in Two Missouri Watersheds.” Agroforestry Systems 75:73-82.
Lawson, Lynna J., Robert C. Wilkerson, Tammy Gillespie, L. Jo Turner, J. Gordon Arbuckle., and
Elizabeth G. Dunn. 2007. "Addressing the Needs of Children of Offenders: The 4-H LIFE Model." Journal of Youth Development 2: On-line: http://nae4ha.com/pd_jyd.htm.
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Dunn, Elizabeth G. and J. Gordon Arbuckle. 2001. “Microcredit and Microenterprise Performance: Impact Evidence from Peru.” Small Enterprise Development 12(4):22-33.
Refereed Book Chapters Arbuckle, J.G. Jr. 2009. “Cattle and trees don’t mix!?!: Competing agri-environmental paradigms and
silvopasture agroforestry in the Missouri Ozarks.” In Farming with Grass: Achieving Sustainable Mixed Agricultural Landscapes, ed. A.J. Franzluebbers, 116-133. Ankeny, IA: Soil and Water Conservation Society.
Campion, Anita, Elizabeth G. Dunn and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2002. “Creating a Commercial Bank in
Peru: Acción Comunitaria del Perú’s Transformation to Mibanco.” In The Commercialization of Microfinance: Balancing Business and Development, eds. Maria Otero and Elizabeth Rhyne. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press.
Refereed Extension Publications Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and John Ferrell. 2012. “Attitudes Toward Cover Crops in Iowa: Benefits and
Barriers.” Extension Report PMR1010. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2010. “Rented Land in Iowa: Social and Environmental Dimensions.”
Extension Report PMR1006. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. Other Refereed Publications National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (One of 17 co-authors). 2018. Improving
Data Collection and Measurement of Complex Farms. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25260.
Dunn, Elizabeth G. and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2001. The Impacts of Microcredit: A Case Study from
Peru. Refereed technical report prepared for USAID/G/EG/MD. Washington, D.C.: Management Systems International.
Dunn, Elizabeth G. and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 1999. Technical Note on the Relationship between
Market Research and Impact Assessment. Refereed technical report prepared for USAID/G/EG/MD. Washington, D.C.: Management Systems International.
Non-Refereed Journal Articles Tyndall, J., J.G. Arbuckle, T. Haigh, C. Knutson, L.W. Morton, L.S. Prokopy, and M. Widhalm. 2015.
"New Atlas Features Corn Belt Farmers' Perspectives on Agriculture and Climate." Journal of Extension, 53(1): Tools of the Trade.
Reimer, Adam, Aaron Thompson, Linda Stalker Prokopy, J. Gordon Arbuckle, Ken Genskow,
Douglas Jackson-Smith, Gary Lynne, Laura McCann, Lois Wright Morton, and Pete Nowak. 2014. "People, place, behavior, and context: A research agenda for expanding our understanding of what motivates farmers' conservation behaviors." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 69:57A-61A.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Patti Cale-Finnegan, and Tony Toigo. 2013. Applied Social Science Research
to Improve Water Quality Programming: Participatory Evaluation of Iowa’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program. Water Resources Impact 15(2): 3-5.
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Book Chapters G. Roesch-McNally, J.G. Arbuckle, J. Benning, L.W. Morton and A. Wilke. 2019. University
extension communities of practice: Learning, communicating, and engaging on climate change adaptation and mitigation in the United States Corn Belt. Pp. 180-193, In: Lachapelle, P., & D. Albrecht. (Eds.), Addressing Climate Change at the Community Level in the United States. New York: Routledge.
Valdivia, C., M. Gold, L. Zabek, J. Arbuckle, and C. Flora. 2009. “Human and Institutional
Dimensions of Agroforestry.” Pp. 339-368 in North American Agroforestry: An Integrated Science and Practice, 2nd ed. edited by H. E. Garrett. Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy, Inc.
Extension and Technical Reports Laurie Nowatzke and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2019. Iowa Farmers and the Iowa Nutrient Reduction
Strategy: Survey Results from the Upper Mississippi-Maquoketa-Plum Watershed. SOC 3091. Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. (26 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2019. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2018 Summary Report. Extension
Report SOC3090. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. Arbuckle, J. 2019. STRIPS Cooperator Follow-On Survey: 2018 Results. Technical Report No. 1057.
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (12 pp.) Laurie Nowatzke and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2018. Iowa Farmers and the Iowa Nutrient Reduction
Strategy: Survey Results from the Missouri-Little Sioux Watershed. SOC 3087. Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. (27 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. 2018. STRIPS Cooperator Follow-On Survey: 2017 Results. Technical Report No. 1052.
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (12 pp.) Han, G., E.D. Schoolman, L.W. Morton, J.G. Arbuckle. 2018. 2017 Survey of Specialty Crop Growers
in Ohio. Sociology Technical Report 1053/HE2018-01. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension.
Han, G., E.D. Schoolman, L.W. Morton, J.G. Arbuckle. 2018. 2017 Survey of Specialty Crop Growers
in Michigan. Sociology Technical Report 1054/HE2018-02. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension.
Han, G., E.D. Schoolman, L.W. Morton, J.G. Arbuckle. 2018. 2017 Survey of Specialty Crop Growers
in Michigan and Ohio. Sociology Technical Report 1055/HE2018-03. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2017. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2017 Summary Report. Extension
Report SOC3085. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. Arbuckle, J. 2017. STRIPS Cooperator Follow-On Survey: 2016 Results. Technical Report No. 1049.
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (10 pp.)
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2017. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2016 Summary Report. Extension Report SOC3081. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension.
Abendroth, L., L.W. Morton, E. Kladivko, R. Anex, J. Arbuckle, R. Arritt, B. Basso, L. Bowling, M.
Castellano, R. Cruse, W. Dick, N. Fausey, J. Frankenberger, P. Gassman, M. Helmers, A. Kravchenko, R. Lal, F. Miguez, E. Nafziger, J. Sawyer, P. Scharf, J. Strock, J. Tyndall, A. Gassmann, D. Herzmann, C. Kling, J. Lauer, D. Mueller, N. Nkongolo, M. O’Neal, P. Owens and M. Villamil. 2017. Climate and Managing Corn-Soybean Agroecosystems 2: Findings, Implications and Recommendations. Technical Report Series: Findings and Recommendations of the USDA-NIFA funded Climate and Corn-based Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project. Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Vol 2 of 5. Pub. No. CSCAP-0197-2017. http://store.extension.iastate.edu/Topic/Crops/Climate-and-Agriculture.
Nowatzke, L. and J. Arbuckle. 2016. Iowa Farmers and the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy: 2015
Survey Results. Extension Report SOC3078. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. Morton, L.W., L. Abendroth, R. Anex, J. Arbuckle, R. Arritt, M. Castellano, R. Cruse, J.
Frankenberger, M. Helmers, E. Kladivko, M. O’Neal, P. Scharf, B. Basso, L. Bowling, W. Dick, N. Fausey, A. Gassmann, D. Herzmann, P. Gassman, C. Kling, A. Kravchenko, R. Lal, J. Lauer, F. Miquez, D. Mueller, E. Naziger, N. Nkongolo, P. Owens, J. Sawyer, J. Strock, J. Tyndall, and M. Villamil. 2016. Climate and Managing Corn-Soybean Agroecosystems I: Findings, Implications, and Recommendations. Technical Report Series: Findings and Recommendations of the Climate and Corn-based Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project. Vol 1 of 5. Pub. No. CSCAP-0195-2016.
Morton, Lois Wright, Jamie Benning, Jean McGuire, Maria Jimena Gonzalez-Ramirz, Chad Ingels, J.
Gordon Arbuckle, Jr., and Catherine L. Kling . 2016. Practices and Timing of Nutrient Reduction Strategies. Sociology Technical Report 1044. Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. (44 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. 2016. STRIPS Cooperator Follow-On Survey: 2015 Results. Technical Report No. 1042.
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (4 pp.) Morton, L.W., L.S. Prokopy, J.G. Arbuckle, Jr., C. Ingels, M. Thelen, R. Bellm, D. Bowman, L.
Edwards, C. Ellis, R. Higgins, T. Higgins, D. Hudgins, R. Hoorman, J. Neufelder, B. Overstreet, A. Peltier, H. Schmitz, J. Voit, C. Wegehaupt, S. Wohnoutka, R. Wolkowski, L. Abendroth, J. Angel, T. Haigh, C. Hart, J. Klink, C. Knutson, R. Power, D. Todey, and M. Widhalm. 2016. Climate Change and Agricultural Extension: Building Capacity for Land Grant Extension Services to Address the Agricultural Impacts of Climate Change and the Adaptive Management Needs of Agricultural Stakeholders. Technical Report Series: Findings and Recommendations of the Climate and Corn-based Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project. Vol 3 of 5. CSCAP Publication no. CSCAP-0192-2016. (40 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2016. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2015 Summary Report. Extension
Report PM3075. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (12 pp.) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Alison Robertson, Nick Kalaitzandonakes, and James Kaufman. 2015.
Assessment of Certified Crop Adviser Experience with and Knowledge of Early and Mid-season
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Soybean Diseases Caused by Oomycetes: 2015. Technical Report No. 1041. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (24 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2015. Investigating Opportunities for Enhancing Adoption of Strategically
Targeted Prairie Strips in Iowa Technical Report No. 1040. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (16 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2015. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2014 Summary Report. Extension
Report PM3073. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.3542.5765 (10 pp.)
Church, Sarah P., Tonya Haigh, Melissa Widhalm, Linda Stalker Prokopy, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., Jon
Hobbs, Tricia Knoot, Cody Knutson, Adam Loy, Amber Saylor Mase, Jean McGuire, Lois Wright Morton, John Tyndall, 2015. Farmer Perspectives on Agricultural Practices, Information, and Weather Variability in the Corn Belt: A Statistical Atlas, Volume 2. CSCAP-0184-2015. West Lafayette, IN. (142 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Hanna Bates. 2015. Farmer Perspectives on Iowa’s Nutrient Reduction
Strategy. Extension Report PM3072. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (8 pp.) Gardezi, Maaz and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Corn Belt farmers’ concerns about pest and disease
related threats to their farm operations. CSCAP-0182-2015. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (4 pp.)
Gardezi, Maaz and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Corn Belt farmers’ concerns about drought and heat-
related threats to their farm operations. CSCAP-0181-2015. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (4 pp.)
Gardezi, Maaz and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Corn Belt farmers’ concerns about water-related
threats to farm viability. CSCAP-0180-2015. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (4 pp.)
Gardezi, Maaz and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Farmers’ beliefs about climate change and its causes.
CSCAP-0165-2015. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (4 pp.)
Gardezi, Maaz and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Corn Belt farmers’ attitudes toward actions to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions. CSCAP-0164-2015. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (4 pp.)
Gardezi, Maaz and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Corn Belt farmers’ attitudes toward institutional
support for adaptation to increased weather variability. CSCAP-0163-2015. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (4 pp.)
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Gardezi, Maaz and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2015. Farmer attitudes toward farm-level adaptation to
increased weather variability. CSCAP-0161-2014. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (4 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., John C. Tyndall, and Emily Sorensen. 2015. Iowans’ Perspectives on
Targeted Approaches for Multiple-Benefit Agriculture. Technical Report No. 1038. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (18 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2014. Farmer Perspectives on Pesticide Resistance. Extension Report PM3070
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (8 pp.) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Hanna Rosman. 2014. Iowa Farmers’ Nitrogen Management Practices
and Perspectives. Extension Report PM3066. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (8 pp.) Loy, Adam, Jon Hobbs, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., Lois Wright Morton, Linda Stalker Prokopy, Tonya
Haigh, Tricia Knoot, Cody Knutson, Amber Saylor Mase, Jean McGuire, John Tyndall, and Melissa Widhalm, 2013. Farmer Perspectives on Agriculture and Weather Variability in the Corn Belt: A Statistical Atlas, Volume 1. CSCAP 0153-2013. Ames, IA: Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP): Climate Change, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Corn-based Cropping Systems. (108 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., and Paul Lasley. 2013. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2013 Summary
Report. Extension Report PM3061. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (20 pp.) Lasley, Paul, John Ferrell, and J. Gordon Arbuckle, Jr. 2013. The Role of Farm Families in Local
Community Philanthropy. Extension Report PM3049. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (8 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Alison Robertson, Nick Kalaitzandonakes, and James Kaufman. 2012.
Assessment of Certified Crop Adviser Experience with and Knowledge of Early and Mid-season Soybean Diseases Caused by Oomycetes. Technical Report No. 1037. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (20 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Paul Lasley, and John Ferrell. 2012. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2012
Summary Report. Extension Report PM3036. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (12 pp.) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Alison Robertson. 2011. Oomycete Diseases in the North-Central Region:
A Survey of Certified Crop Advisers. Technical Report No. 1036. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (14 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Paul Lasley, and John Ferrell. 2011. Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: 2011
Summary Report. Extension Report PM3016. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (12 pp.) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Daren S. Mueller, and Adam Sisson. 2011. Climate Change in the Classroom:
A Survey of Iowa Agricultural Educators. CSCAP2011-1. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (2 pp.)
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2010. Landowners and Operators Caring About the Land (LOCAL): Iowa
Farmland Owner and Operator Survey. Technical Report No. 1033. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (38 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2010. Farmers’ Views on Conservation Funding and Iowa’s Water and Land
Legacy. Extension Report PM3008. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (4 pp.) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Paul Lasley, Peter Korsching, and Chris Kast. 2010. Iowa Farm and Rural
Life Poll: 2010 Summary Report. Extension Report PM3007. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (12 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Daren S. Mueller, and Gregory L. Tylka. 2010. Iowa State University
Integrated Pest Management Field Guide Project: Evaluation of Materials and Resources. Technical Report No. 1032. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (21 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2010. Informing the Cooperative Conservation Framework for Improving
Watershed Health: Operator and Landowner Survey Results. Technical Report No. 1031. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (17 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2009. Iowa Farm and Rural
Life Poll: 2009 Summary Report. Extension Report PM2093. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (16 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Mary Swalla Holmes. 2009. Program Evaluation of the State Revolving
Fund Loan Programs for Agricultural Best Practices: Final Report. Technical Report No. 1030. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension Sociology. (76 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2008. Iowa Farm and Rural
Life Poll: 2008 Summary Report. Extension Report PM2067. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (12 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Matt Helmers, Matt Liebman, and Lisa Schulte. 2008. From Vulnerability to
Resilience: Iowa Agriculture in the Age of Biorenewables. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension White Paper. (6 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Trevalyn Gruber. 2008. 2007 Survey Report
on Iowa Farmers' Views on the Bioeconomy. Extension Report PM2050. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (8 pp.)
Korsching, Peter, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., Paul Lasley, and Trevalyn Gruber. 2008. Iowa Farm and
Rural Life Poll: 2007 Survey Report on Grain Storage and Transportation. Extension Report PM2049. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (8 pp.)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Trevalyn Gruber. 2007. Iowa Farm and
Rural Life Poll: 2007 Summary Report. Extension Report PM2043. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension. (12 pp.)
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Dunn, Elizabeth and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2003. Life Skills in Children of Incarcerated Fathers. Report prepared for the Family and Community Resource Program of University Outreach and Extension. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri.
Dunn, Elizabeth G. and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2002. Children of Incarcerated Parents and Enhanced
Visitation Programs: Impacts of the Living Interactive Family Education (LIFE) Program. Report prepared for the Family and Community Resource Program of University Outreach and Extension. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri.
Dunn, Elizabeth and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2002. Computer Skills in After-School Programs: The St.
Louis West End Community Center. Report prepared for the Family and Community Resource Program of University Outreach and Extension. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri.
Dunn, Elizabeth and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2002. Skills Development through Community Computing:
The Irondale Community Computer Lab. Report prepared for the Family and Community Resource Program of University Outreach and Extension. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri.
Dunn, Elizabeth and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2002. Adult Supervision in Missouri’s New Communities
Projects. Report prepared for the Family and Community Resource Program of University Outreach and Extension. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri.
Dunn, Elizabeth G., J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., and Shiori Yanagishima. 1999. Savings and Investment
Behavior of Lima Microentrepreneurs. Market research report prepared for Mibanco S.A. under the AIMS Project. Washington, D.C.: USAID/G/EG/MD.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Elizabeth G. Dunn. 1999. Technical Note on Empowering Women: An
Exploratory Study of Zimbabwean Microentrepreneurs. Technical report prepared for USAID/G/EG/MD. Washington, D.C.: Management Systems International.
Dunn, Elizabeth G., J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., and Murilo Parada. 1998. Extending Microfinance
Approaches into the Agricultural Sector: A Review of Key Concepts. St. Louis, MO: Monsanto. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Winsome Townsend, and Denise Gooden. 1997. Lessons Learned through a
Study Tour of Parks and Protected Areas in Florida and Belize. Technical report prepared for USAID/Kingston. Washington, D.C.: Technical Support Services, Inc.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Alison K. Massa, and Sandra McKenzie. 1997. Palisadoes-Port Royal:
Protecting Our Natural and Cultural Heritage. Community discussion booklet prepared for USAID/Kingston. Kingston, Jamaica: Technical Support Services, Inc.
Extension Periodical Articles Nowatzke, Laurie and J. Arbuckle. 2018. “The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy Farmer Survey:
Tracking Changes in Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors.” Iowa Water Center News, March 26, 2018.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Paul Lasley, and John Ferrell. 2013. “2012 Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll:
Pest resistance and certified conservation.” AgDM Newsletter, July, pp. 1-3.
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Paul Lasley, and John Ferrell. 2013. “2012 Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: Rural issues and quality of life.” AgDM Newsletter, May, pp. 1-3.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Paul Lasley, and John Ferrell. 2013. “2012 Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll:
Land Values.” AgDM Newsletter, February, pp. 3-5. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Paul Lasley, Peter Korsching, and Chris Kast. 2011. "2010 Farm and Rural
Life Poll: Community Life, Neighboring and Population Loss." AgDM Newsletter, August, pp. 3-6. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2010. "2009 Farm and Rural
Life Poll: Personal and financial well-being." AgDM Newsletter, September, pp. 1-2. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2010. "2009 Farm and Rural
Life Poll: Targeted conservation and nutrient removal wetlands." AgDM Newsletter, August, pp. 4. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2010. "2009 Farm and Rural
Life Poll: Value-added Agriculture." AgDM Newsletter, July, pp. 3-4. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2010. "2009 Farm and Rural
Life Poll: Mixed Livestock and Grain Farming." AgDM Newsletter, June, pp. 3-4. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2010. "2009 Farm and Rural
Life Poll: Mixed Livestock and Grain Farming." AgDM Newsletter, May, pp. 2-3. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Peter Korsching, Paul Lasley, and Chris Kast. 2010. "2009 Farm and Rural
Life Poll: Farm Policy and Commodity Production." AgDM Newsletter, April, pp. 1-3. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2010. "2009 Farm and Rural Life Poll: The Next Generation of Farmers."
AgDM Newsletter, March, pp. 1-5. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2010. "Extension Sociologists Promote Diversity in Teaching, Research, and
Outreach." Community Matters, Winter, pp. 6-7. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2009. "Extension Sociologists Help to Improve Reach and Document
Effectiveness of Water Quality Loan Programs." Community Matters, Fall, pp. 11. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2009. "Conservation Help for Iowa Landowners" Acreage Living, June, pp. 3. Lewis, Hannah and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2009. “Collaborative Initiative Cultivates New Farmers for
a New Food System.” Community Matters, Spring, pp. 8-9. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2009. "DIALing in on Community Development: Vern Ryan." Community
Matters, Winter, pp. 11. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2008. "Student-operated Statistical Service Reaches Out to Iowa
Communities." Community Matters, Fall, pp. 4.
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2008. "Value Added Ag Program Helps Iowans Retain More of the Food Dollar." Community Matters, Fall, pp. 10.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2008. "‘Numbers Guy’ Set the Standard for Accessible Census Data."
Community Matters, Summer, pp. 11. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2008. "Experts Examine Effects of Biofuels on the Rural Economy."
Community Matters, Summer, pp. 8. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Andrea Rich. 2008. "Iowa’s Changing Rural Population." Acreage Living,
March, pp. 3. Conference Proceedings and abstracts Robertson, A.E. and Arbuckle, J. 2017. How to use outreach to help farmers adapt to climate change.
Phytopathology 107:S5.162. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2009. “The Bioeconomy and Farm Succession: Who Will Farm?” in
Proceedings of the Biofuels and the Rural Economy Roundtable, pages 91-97, Perry, IA, May 14, 2008.
Invited Academic Talks, Seminars, or Conference Presentations Arbuckle, J.G. “Social science contributions to interdisciplinary research and extension collaborations:
Benefits and challenges” 2018 CFAES Annual Research Conference, Water Quality Challenges: Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Science to Improve Water Quality in Ohio, Ohio State University-Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Wooster, OH, April 27, 2018. (120)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Why do farmers adopt (or not adopt) soil and water conservation practices?” Keynote
address for the 8th Sustainable Cropping Systems Symposium, Penn State University, State College, PA, April 6, 2018. (90)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform Engagement
Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” Invited Plenary Address at the 3rd International Conference on Energy and Environment Research, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, September 8, 2016. (45)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform Engagement
Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” Invited Seminar at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, December 10, 2015. (22)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Iowa Farmers’ Perspectives on the Nutrient Reduction Strategy and Soil Health.”
Invited presentation at the Sustaining Our Iowa Land (SOIL): The Past, Present and Future of Iowa’s Soil and Water Conservation Policy, Drake University, Des Moines, IA, November 19, 2015. (150)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Integrating social and agroecological research in a large-scale transdisciplinary
project: The STRIPS project experience.” Invited presentation at the PI-IE Section Symposium:
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Integrating Ecological and Social Science to Support Synergies and Applied Solutions in Agro-ecosystems, Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN, November 18, 2015. (20)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform Engagement
Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” Invited Seminar at the Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, MI, April 24, 2015. (48)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Predicting Diversity in Herbicide Resistance Management Strategies: Evidence from
Iowa.” North-Central Weed Science Society Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN, December 4, 2014. (140)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Tyranny of the Margin: The (Il)logic of Agricultural Commodity Production in the
Midwest.” Presented at Rethinking the Rural-Urban Divide in the Modern West, Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University. April 4-5, 2014. (50)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Non-Operator Landowners and Conservation.” Presented at National Agricultural
Landscapes Forum: Landscape Integrity and Water Security in the 21st Century, Washington, D.C. April 7, 2011.
Arbuckle, J.G. “Rented Land in Iowa: Social and Environmental Dimensions.” Presented at Changing
Lands, Changing Hands: A National Conference on Farm and Ranch Access, Succession, Tenure, and Stewardship, Denver, CO June 10-11, 2009.
Arbuckle, J.G. 2008. “Cattle and Trees Don’t Mix!?!: Agri-Environmental Paradigms and Silvopasture
Agroforestry.” Presented at Farming with Grass: Achieving Sustainable Mixed Agricultural Landscapes, Oklahoma City, OK, October 21, 2008.
Academic Conference Presentations Prokopy, L., J. Arbuckle, K. Floress, B. Gramig, S. Church, F. Eanes, Y. Gao, J. Lu, P. Ranjan, A
Singh. Meta-Review of Barriers and Motivations for Farmers to Adopt Conservation Practices. SWCS Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, July 31, 2019.
Norton, M. and J. Arbuckle. Livestock Production, Water Scarcity, and Potential for Collaborative
Water Governance in Northwest Iowa. SWCS Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, July 30, 2019. (50)
Morris, C. and J. Arbuckle. Do Conservation Plans Make a Difference in Practice Adoption?: Evidence
from Iowa Farmers. SWCS Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, July 30, 2019. Arbuckle, J.G., S. Church, F. Eanes, K. Floress, Y. Gao, B. Gramig, L. Prokopy, P. Ranjan, A. Singh.
Why farmers adopt (or do not adopt) soil and water conservation practices: Results from a meta-analysis of adoption research from 1982-2017. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, July 24, 2018. (25)
Norton, M. and J. Arbuckle. Livestock Production, Water Scarcity, and Potential for Collaborative
Water Governance in Northwest Iowa. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society & Association for the Study of Food and Society. Madison, Wisconsin, June 15, 2018.
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Robertson, A. and J.G. Arbuckle. “How to use outreach to help farmers adapt to climate change.” American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, August 7, 2017.
Prokopy, L.S., K. Floress, J.G. Arbuckle, S. Church and P. Ranjan. “Meta-Review of Barriers and
Motivations for Farmers to Adopt Conservation Practices.” SWCS Annual Conference, Madison, WI, August 1, 2017 (100)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Farmer perspectives on the social and environmental impacts of commodity crop
production in Iowa.” Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, July 29, 2017. (30)
Groth, T., E. Toman and J. Arbuckle. "The changing face of the 'traditional farmer' and the role of
'farmer identity'." Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, July 28, 2017. (27) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Social science research on farmers’ perspectives on nutrient loss reduction
informing collaborative action to improve water quality” SWCS Annual Conference, Louisville, KY, July 27, 2016 (25)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Social science research on Iowa farmers’ nutrient management perspectives
informing collaborative action for improved water quality” ISSRM Annual Conference, Houghton, MI, June 23, 2016 (30)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “How understanding farmers’ perspectives on nutrient management practices
can inform collaborative action to improve water quality” AESS Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., June 9, 2016 (28)
Roesch-McNally, G., J. Arbuckle and J.C. Tyndall. 2016. Soil health as an integrative concept: Farmer
adaptation to climate change and on-farm resiliency. Soil as Infrastructure Special Session at Dimensions of Political Ecology Annual Conference, Lexington, KY. Feb. 27, 2016.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform
Engagement Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” World Café: Food, Energy and Water in the Corn Belt. 16th National Conference on Science, Policy, and the Environment, Arlington, VA, January 20, 2016 (25)
Roesch-McNally, Gabrielle E., J. Gordon Arbuckle and John C. Tyndall. “Is it the Soil or is it the
Weather? Corn Belt farmers’ conservation behavior motivations and adaptation strategies.” Rural Sociological Society Annual Conference, Madison, WI, August 8, 2015.
Maaz Gardezi and J.G. Arbuckle Jr. “Faith in Human Ingenuity can Reduce Farmers' Risk Perception
and Support for Climate Change Adaptation.” Paper presented at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Madison, WI. August 8, 2015. (20)
Laura Frescoln and J.G. Arbuckle Jr. “Transdisciplinary science: The participants’ perspective.” Paper
presented at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Madison, WI. August 8, 2015. (20) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Gabrielle Roesch-McNally “Farmer Perspectives on Soil Health.” Soil and
Water Conservation Society Conference, Greensboro, NC, July 28, 2015. (20)
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa farmers’ willingness to take action in support of the Iowa Nutrient
Reduction Strategy.” Soil and Water Conservation Society Conference, Greensboro, NC, July 27, 2015. (70)
Bates, Hanna and J. Gordon Arbuckle. “’I just call it practical economics – survival economics’:
Understanding Nutrient Management for Improved Conservation.” Soil and Water Conservation Society Conference, Greensboro, NC, July 28, 2015. (30)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Adaptation to
Increased Weather Variability.” Resilient Agriculture Conference. Ames, IA, August 7, 2014. (259)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Hanna Rosman. “Investigating Iowa Farmers' Use of Nutrient
Management Strategies: Results from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” Soil and Water Conservation Society Conference, Lombard, IL, July 28, 2014. (35)
Hodgson, E. W., A. J. Gassmann, J.G. Arbuckle, and K.J.P. Schaefer. 2013. Bt-resistant western corn
rootworm: 2012 survey results of Iowa farmer perceptions, experiences and actions. 61st Annual Entomological Society of America Meeting, Austin, TX, 13 November 2013.
Harris, M.A., L.A. Schulte, M.J. Helmers, J.G. Arbuckle, P. Drobney, R. Kolka, M. Liebman, M.E.
O’Neal, and J.C. Tyndall. 2013. Bridging the conservation lands – working lands divide with a cost-effective strategy to enhance ecosystem services. Presented August 8th at the 98th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Schulte, L.A., M.J. Helmers, J.G. Arbuckle, P. Drobney, M.A. Harris, R. Kolka, M. Liebman, M.E.
O’Neal, and J.C. Tyndall. 2013. Ecosystem complementarity through STRIPs. Presented August 6th at the 98th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2012. “Social Science Research and Climate Change: Informing Integrated
Responses to Climate-Driven Challenges in Agriculture.” Presented at the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Annual Meetings, October 21-24, Cincinnati, OH. (75)
McGuire, Jean, J Gordon Arbuckle and Lois Wright Morton. 2012. “Who is a Good Farmer?”
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, July 26-29, Chicago, Illinois. Shin, Benjamin, Lois Wright Morton and J Gordon Arbuckle. 2012. “Practices and Water Quality:
Developing a Social Model to Understand the Practices of Farmers and their Effects on Nitrogen Output.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, July 26-29, Chicago, Illinois.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2011. “Social and Geographic Distance and Non-Operator Landowner
Engagement in Conservation.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, July 28-31, Boise, ID.
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2011. “Determinants of Farmer Attitudes Toward Targeted Conservation Approaches.” Presented at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, June 4-8, Madison, WI.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2010. “Quality of Life on the Agricultural Treadmill: Community and
economic drivers of subjective well-being among Iowa farmers.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, August 12-15, Atlanta, GA.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2009. “Clean Water State Revolving Fund Loan Programs for Agricultural
Best Practices: Iowa’s Experience.” Poster presented at Science to Solutions: Reducing Nutrient Export to the Gulf of Mexico, December 9-11, Des Moines, IA.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2009. “Cultural Dimensions of Farm Succession in Iowa.” Presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, July 30-August 2, Madison, WI. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2009. “Iowa and the Bioeconomy: Fields of Opportunities or Corn Republic?”
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, July 30-August 2, Madison, WI.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2008. “The Bioeconomy and Farm Succession: Who Will Be the Next
Generation?” Presented at the annual Biobased Industry Outlook Conference. September 9, Ames, IA.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2008. “Non-Operator Landownership and the Social and Environmental
Performance of Agriculture.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, July 28-31, Manchester, NH.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2006. “Cattle and Trees Don’t Mix!?: Negotiating the Nature of Silvopasture
Agroforestry.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, August 10-13, Louisville, KY.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., Corinne Valdivia, Andrew Raedeke, John Green, and J. Sanford Rikoon.
2005. “The Non-Operator Landlord and Agroforestry: Exploring Factors Related to Interest in Agroforestry Practices.” Presented at the Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference, June 12-15, Rochester, MN.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2005. “Free Commodities, Free Capital, Free Labor: Labor’s Place in the
Economics of Free Trade.” Presented at the Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) in Missouri Conference, March 30-31, Columbia, MO.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. 2002. “The Program Logic Model and Impact Assessment: Proving and
Improving Program Effectiveness.” Presented at the 2002 Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) in Missouri Conference, March 13-15, Columbia, MO.
Dunn, Elizabeth G. and J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. 2002. “The Impacts of Microcredit: A Case Study from
Peru.” Presented at the Understanding Microfinance Clients: Advances in Impact Assessment Conference, May 31-June 1, Washington, D.C.
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Poster Presentations Weisberger, D. and J. Arbuckle. 2018. Perceived Benefits of and Barriers to Extended Rotations in
Iowa. Choose Food Symposium, November 4-7, Baltimore, MD. Roesch-McNally, Gabrielle E., J. Gordon Arbuckle and John C. Tyndall. Is it the soil or is it the
weather? Corn Belt farmers’ conservation behavior motivations and adaptations strategies. Corn-based Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project Annual Conference (sustainablecorn.org), Nebraska City, NE, August 4, 2015.
Roesch-McNally, Gabrielle, Andrea Basche, Rebecca Clay, John Tyndall, Troy Bowman, J. Arbuckle
and Fernando Miguez. 2014. Cover crops as a gateway to greater conservation in Iowa?: Integrating crop models, field trials, economics and farmer perspectives regarding soil resilience in light of climate change. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. December 15-19, 2014.
Arbuckle, J.G. Jr., J. Hobbs, A. Loy, L.W. Morton, L.S. Prokopy, J. Tyndall. “Midwestern Farmers’
Six Perspectives on Climate Change: Toward Effective Communication Strategies for Adaptation and Mitigation.” Presented at the Global Food Security Consortium and the Leroy and Barbara Everson Seed and Biosafety Symposium, Ames, IA, April 29-30, 2014.
Arbuckle, J.G. Jr., J. Hobbs, A. Loy, L.W. Morton, L.S. Prokopy, J. Tyndall. “Midwestern Farmers’
Six Perspectives on Climate Change: Toward Effective Communication Strategies for Adaptation and Mitigation.” Presented at the CSCAP 2013 Annual Meeting, West Lafayette, IN, July 31, 2013.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., J. Tyndall, and L. W. Morton. “Climate Change Beliefs, Perceived Risk, and
Support for Adaptation and Mitigation among Corn Belt Farmers: Preliminary Survey Results.” Presented at the Climate Smart Agriculture Conference, Davis, CA, March 21, 2013.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., J. Tyndall, and L. W. Morton. “Climate Change Beliefs, Perceived Risk, and
Support for Adaptation and Mitigation among Corn Belt Farmers: Preliminary Survey Results.” Presented at the 23rd Hypoxia Task Force Meeting, Des Moines, IA, September 12, 2012.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr., J. Tyndall, and L. W. Morton. “Climate Change Beliefs, Perceived Risk, and
Support for Adaptation and Mitigation among Corn Belt Farmers: Preliminary Survey Results.” Presented at the CSCAP 2012 Annual Meeting, Wooster, OH, August 8, 2012.
Invited Extension Presentations to Stakeholder Groups (approximate attendance in parentheses) A brief history of adoption research: From hybrid corn to cover crops/Review of 35 years of
conservation practice adoption research. Indiana Soil and Water Conservation Society Annual Meeting. Lafayette, IN, December 5, 2019.
Arbuckle, J.G. “Rented farmland: Are Landlords from Mars and Tenants from Venus? Evidence from
an Iowa Landowner Survey.” ISU ANR Extension Crops Team Spring In-Service. Boone, IA, April 2, 2019 (30)
Norton, M. and J.G. Arbuckle. “Livestock production, water scarcity and potential for collaborative
water governance in northwest Iowa.” Iowa Water Conference. Ames, IA, March 13, 2019 (35)
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Morris, C. and J.G. Arbuckle. “Do conservation plans make a difference in practice adoption?
Evidence from Iowa farmers.” Iowa Water Conference. Ames, IA, March 12, 2019 (125) Ranjan P. and J.G. Arbuckle. “Meta-Review of Barriers and Motivations for Farmers to Adopt
Conservation Practices.” Iowa Water Conference. Ames, IA, March 12, 2019 (115) Arbuckle, J.G. “A Brief History of Adoption Research: From Hybrid Corn to Cover Crops.” Iowa
Water Conference. Ames, IA, March 12, 2019 (85) Arbuckle, J.G. “Rented farmland: Are Landlords from Mars and Tenants from Venus? Evidence from
an Iowa Landowner Survey.” Iowa Water Conference. Ames, IA, March 12, 2019 (115) Arbuckle, J.G. “Land Tenure and Soil Health.” ISU Soil Health Conference. Ames, IA, February 4,
2019. (180) Arbuckle, J.G. “Monarch butterflies and Iowa agriculture: What do farmers think?” Environmental
Defense Fund/ISU Monarch Conservation Workshop, Ames, IA, November 27, 2018. (25) Arbuckle, J.G. “Why do farmers adopt (or not adopt) soil and water conservation practices?” The
Nature Conservancy Iowa Board of Trustees Meeting. Marion, IA, July 20, 2018. (45) Arbuckle, J.G. “Rented farmland and soil and water conservation in Iowa.” The Nature Conservancy
Soil Health and Rented Lands Workshop. Des Moines, IA, February 21, 2018. (40) Arbuckle, J.G. “Rented farmland: Are Landlords from Mars and Tenants from Venus? Evidence from
an Iowa Landowner Survey.” Ag in the Community. Clarion, Iowa, February 13, 2018. (20) Arbuckle, J.G. “What’s new from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll?” ISU Extension Farm
Management Team In-Service. Cherokee, IA, September 27, 2017. (18) Bates, H. and J.G. Arbuckle Jr. 2017. “Social Predictors of Conservation Practice Adoption in Iowa.”
Prairie Lakes Conference. Okoboji, IA, August 9-11. (20) Arbuckle, J.G. “Iowa farmers and the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy: Are we making progress?”
Iowa Agriculture Water Alliance Advisory Committee Meeting, Des Moines, IA, July 26, 2017. (30)
Arbuckle, J.G. “How social science research can improve stakeholders’ understanding of farmers’
nutrient management perspectives and inform collaborative action to improve water quality.” Urban Ag Academy, Ames, IA, July 13, 2017. (75)
Nowatzke, L., J. Arbuckle, D. Lee, and Z. Zhu. “Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy Farmer Survey:
Selected Results from 2015 and 2016.” Iowa Water Conference, Ames, IA, March 23, 2017. (55) Arbuckle, J. “Iowa Farmers’ Perspectives on Soil Health: Predictors of Knowledge and Action.” 2017
Soil Health Conference, Ames, IA, February 17, 2017. (57)
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Arbuckle, J. “Monarch Butterflies and Iowa Agriculture: Are Farmers Willing to Lend a Hand? Human Dimensions of Monarch Conservation Workshop. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, August 23, 2016. (15)
Arbuckle, J. “Farmers’ Perspectives on Agriculture and Water Quality” 4R PLUS Research Review,
4R PLUS Executive Team Meeting. FFA Enrichment Center, Ankeny, Iowa, August 15, 2016. (28)
Arbuckle, J.G. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform Engagement
Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” Natural Resources Conservation Service Bi-National (Mexico-US) Climate Change Meeting. Video Teleconference, July 18, 2016. (25)
Arbuckle, J. 2016. “Iowa Farmers’ Perspectives and Actions on Nutrient Loss Reduction: Results from
the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” National Association of Conservation Districts North Central Region Meeting. Maxwell, IA, April 26, 2016. (30)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform
Engagement Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” Iowa Forum on Supply Chain Sustainability. Des Moines, IA, April 19, 2016. (20)
Moore, L.S and J. Arbuckle. “Reframing Climate Change to Create Common Ground.” Drake
Agricultural Law Center Climate Change Workshop. Des Moines, IA, April 14, 2016. (50) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa farmers’ willingness to take action in support of the Iowa Nutrient
Reduction Strategy.” Iowa Water Conference, Ames, IA, March 23, 2016. (120) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Farmers’ Perspectives and Actions on Nutrient Loss Reduction: Results
from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” Iowa Soybean Association Research Conference. Des Moines, IA. February 17, 2016. (60)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Jamie Benning. “Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change: Implications for
Adaptation Actions.” CSCAP Findings and Recommendations for Corn Belt Farmers Webinar, February 11, 2016. (70)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Gabrielle Roesch-McNally “Iowa Farmers’ Perspectives on Soil Health.”
Soil Health Conference: Strategies for Building Soil Health, Ames, IA, February 2, 2016. (60) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Farmers’ Use of Information Sources and Preferred Ways of Receiving
Information.” North Central Cropping Systems Academy. Omaha, NE. December 22, 2015. (22) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform
Engagement Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” Colorado Ag Climate Working Group, Colorado Department of Agriculture, Broomfield, CO, December 11, 2015. (17)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change to Inform
Engagement Strategies for Adaptation (and Mitigation?)” Colorado State University Extension Statewide Webinar, Brighton, CO, December 10, 2015. (25)
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Farmers’ Perspectives and Actions on Nutrient Loss Reduction: Results from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” Iowa Nutrient Research and Education Council. West Des Moines, IA. November 10, 2015. (20)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Gabrielle Roesch-McNally “Iowa Farmer Perspectives on Soil Health.”
NRCS Soil Health Communications National Net Conference Webinar, October 1, 2015. (40) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Nutrient Loss Reduction: Results from the Iowa Farm
and Rural Life Poll.” AgState Meeting. Ames, IA. August 27, 2015. (20) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Nutrient Management and N Loss Reduction: Results
from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” Squaw Creek Watershed Management Authority. Ames, IA. July 9, 2015. (20)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Pesticide Resistance.” ISU SDS-Transgenics AFRI
Project Group Seminar. Ames, IA. July 8, 2015 (50) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Gabrielle Roesch-McNally. CSCAP-U2U Social Science Research: What
Have We Learned, and So What? CSCAP Extension Annual Meeting. Davenport, IA. May 19, 2015. (20)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Nutrient Management and N Loss Reduction: Results
from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” ISU Extension Crops Team In-Service. Ames, IA. March 30, 2015. (30)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Adaptation to
Increased Weather Variability.” ISU Extension Crops Team In-Service. Ames, IA. March 30, 2015. (30)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Pesticide Resistance.” Syngenta Weed Management
Group. Greensboro, NC. March 24, 2015. (30) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Pesticide Resistance.” Resistance Management:
Whose Problem and Whose Job? Workshop. Ames, IA. January 30, 2015 (100) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Adaptation to
Increased Weather Variability.” Webinar for the USDA Water and Drought Management Team. December 18, 2014. (20)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Nutrient Management and N Loss Reduction: Results
from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” ISU Natural Resources and Environmental Stewardship Extension In-Service. Ames, IA. September 25, 2014. (12)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy: Results from
the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” 68th Annual Conference for Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioners. West Des Moines, IA. September 4, 2014. (200)
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Adaptation to Increased Weather Variability.” Starting a Conversation with Nebraskans on Climate Change Webinar. August 26, 2014. (60)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Adaptation to
Increased Weather Variability.” Webinar for the USDA Office of the Secretary. July 14, 2014. (10)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Hanna Rosman. “Investigating Iowa Farmers' Use of Nutrient
Management Strategies: Results from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” Iowa Water Conference, Ames, IA, March 3, 2014. (40)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmers’ Nutrient Management Strategies: Results from the Iowa Farm and
Rural Life Poll.” Iowa Water Resources Coordinating Council Meeting. Des Moines, IA. November 20, 2013. (30)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer support for extending Conservation Compliance beyond soil erosion:
Evidence from Iowa.” EPA Ag Issues Forum Conference Call. September 26, 2013. (80) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. and Gabrielle Roesch. “Farmer Perspectives on Cover Crops.” National
Wildlife Federation Cover Crop Champions Conference Call. August 27, 2013. (25) Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Climate Change Beliefs, Concerns, and Attitudes Toward Adaptation and
Mitigation Among Corn Belt Farmers.” SW Minnesota CSCAP Farmer Group Meeting. Lamberton, MN. July 25, 2013. (15)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Climate Change Beliefs, Concerns, and Attitudes Toward Adaptation and
Mitigation Among Corn Belt Farmers. Heartland Regional Water Conference. Overland Park, KS. April 16, 2013. (40)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Climate Change Beliefs, Concerns, and Attitudes Toward Adaptation and
Mitigation Among Farmers in the Midwestern United States.” USDA NRCS East National Technology Support Center Webinar. April 9, 2013. (90)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Farmers’ Use of Information Sources and Preferred Ways of Receiving
Information.” 2013 ISU Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Professional Development Meeting. Ames, IA, March 27, 2013. (120)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Targeted Conservation Approaches: Policy and
Program Implications.” USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service National Thematic Video Teleconference to State Conservationists. Des Moines, IA, November 8, 2012. (100)
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Agriculture.” Iowa Learning
Farms Webinar, Iowa State University, October 17, 2012. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Agriculture.” Iowa State
University Climate Camp, Iowa State University, June 13, 2012.
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Field Office Use by Iowa Farmers: Data from the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll.” Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and Natural Resources Conservation Service Field Offices of the Future Task Force Meeting, Des Moines, IA, May 15, 2012.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Agriculture.” Department of
Agronomy Seminar, Iowa State University, January 19, 2012. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Climate Change and Agriculture.” Heartland
Regional Water Coordination Initiative Conference: Agricultural Decision Making with a Water and Climate Change Perspective, Nebraska City, NE, November 1, 2011.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Attitudes Regarding Mechanisms to Facilitate Conservation Involvement
among Non-Operator landowners.” Iowa Conservation Certification Program Development Meeting, Urbandale, IA, June 27, 2011.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Social Science Perspectives on Current Conservation Topics: Targeted
Conservation and Non-Operator Landowners.” Iowa Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Conservation Service Area 3 All Employees Meeting, Edgewood, IA, June 21, 2011.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Non-Operator Landowners and Conservation.” Iowa Land Tenure Working
Group, Des Moines, IA, April 28, 2011. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Social Science Perspectives on Current Conservation Topics: Targeted
Conservation and Non-Operator Landowners.” Iowa Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Conservation Service Area 2 All Employees Meeting, Madrid, IA, April 27, 2011.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Non-Operator Landowners and Grassland Management: Issues and
Opportunities.” Managed Grazing Working Group Meeting, Ames, IA, March 25, 2011. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Conservation Compliance after 25 Years: Farmer Perspectives on Extending
Compliance beyond Erosion Control.” Water Quality and Watershed Coordinators Meeting, Ames, IA, March 9, 2011.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Farmer Perspectives on Targeted Conservation Approaches: Policy and
Program Implications.” Iowa Water Conference, Ames, IA, March 7, 2011. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Attitudes Regarding Mechanisms to Facilitate Conservation Involvement
among Non-Operator landowners.” Iowa Water Conference Pre-Symposium, Ames, IA, March 7, 2011.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Landowner Investment in Conservation: Motivations and Financial Tools and
Selected Results from the 2009 Farm Poll.” Conservation Districts of Iowa Annual Conference, Ames, IA, December 3, 2009.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Evaluation of the State Revolving Loan Fund for Agricultural Best Practices.”
Public presentation of project results at the Iowa State Historical Building. Sponsored by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Des Moines, IA, July 8, 2009.
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Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Rented Land in Iowa: Social and Environmental Dimensions.” Resource Enhancement and Protection Program Non-Operator Landowner Workgroup Meeting, Ames, IA, May 18, 2009.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Social and Environmental Dimensions of Rented Land in Iowa: Producer
Perspectives.” Resource Enhancement and Protection Program Symposium on Absentee Landowners, Ames, IA, March 9, 2009.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Agriculture in the Age of Biorenewables: From Vulnerability to
Resilience.” ISU Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Lunch and Learn. State-wide Presentation via Adobe Connect, October 17, 2008.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Agriculture in the Age of Biorenewables: From Vulnerability to
Resilience.” Extension Webcast for the Bioeconomy Community Conversations II: Food, Fiber and Fuel. Filmed on October 14, 2008. For broadcast at Extension community conversations meetings across Iowa.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “The Bioeconomy and Farm Succession: Who Will Farm?” Farm Progress
Trade Show, Boone, Iowa, August 26, 2008. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “The 2008 Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll: Summary and Highlights.” Farm
Progress Trade Show, Boone, Iowa, August 26, 2008. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Agroforestry Technology Transfer: Individual and Organizational
Considerations.” Agroforestry Practices for Iowa: Enhancing Resource Professionals Knowledge of Agroforestry Workshop, Fairfield, Iowa, June 26, 2008.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “The Bioeconomy and Farm Succession: Who Will Farm?” Biofuels and the
Rural Economy Roundtable, Perry, Iowa, May 14, 2008. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Population Change in The Countryside: What Does It Mean for Rural Iowa?”
ISU Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Lunch and Learn. State-wide presentation via Adobe Connect, April 4, 2008.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Farmers and Wildlife: News and Views from the Farm Poll.” Iowa
Wildlife Society Meeting, Annet Nature Center, Indianola, IA, March 4, 2008. Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Competing Agri-Environmental Paradigms and Technology Transfer:
Negotiating the Nature of Agroforestry in Missouri.” ISU GPSA Colloquium, Iowa State University, March 5, 2008.
Arbuckle, J. Gordon Jr. “Iowa Farmers’ Views on the Bioeconomy: Building on Extension’s ‘Local
Conversations’ Effort.” Iowa State University Council of Extension Professionals Southeast District Meeting, Washington, IA, February 8, 2008.
Service to the University Associate Chair, Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture, 2017-Present Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture Coordinating Committee, 2016-Present
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Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture Curriculum Committee, 2016-Present College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Diversity Committee, 2013-Present College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Dean’s Global Advisory Committee 2014-Present Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Pesticide Resistance Task Force, 2015-Present Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Bioeconomy Task Force, 2007 to 2010 Communities and Economic Development Extension Bioeconomy Task Force, 2007 to 2010 Agricultural Entrepreneurship Initiative Faculty Advisory Panel, 2007 to 2010 Co-editor, Community Matters, Newsletter of Iowa State University Extension to Communities and
Economic Development, 2007 to 2010 Co-editor, Acreage Living, A Newsletter of Iowa State University Agriculture and Natural Resources
Extension, 2007 to 2010 ISU ADVANCE Reader’s Theater on Unintentional Bias. October 31, 2007 Service to Extension ANR In-Service Planning Committee, 2019 Service to the Department Sociology Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee 2018-Present Sociology Council, 2016-Present Professional Evaluation Committee II, 2015-Present Extension Coordinator, 2016-Present Admissions and Recruitment Committee, 2007-2016 (Chair, 2010-2016) Co-Chair, Food Systems, Agriculture, and Environment Ph.D. Concentration, 2009-2013 Professional Service Editorial Board Membership Associate Editor, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2012-Present Associate Editor, The Sociological Quarterly, 2017-Present Service to Academic Societies Rural Sociological Society Nominations Committee for 2018-Present Rural Sociological Society Awards Committee. 2008-2011 National, Regional, and State Research and Extension Groups Panel member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on National Statistics: Improving Data
Collection and Reporting about Agriculture Project, 2017-2018 Member, NC1190 Catalysts for Water Resources Protection and Restoration: Applied Social Science
Research Multistate Research Project, (Secretary 2014-15; Vice-Chair 2015-16; Chair 2016-17) North Central Integrated Pest Management Center Stakeholder Panel Member, 2015-present Steering Committee, Grass-Based Livestock Working Group (co-funded by ISU Extension and the
Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture), 2008 to 2010 Steering Committee, State-Wide Absentee Landowner Working Group (funded by a Resource
Enhancement and Protection Program grant to Agren, Inc., the committee includes administrators from IDNR and IDALS, among other orgizations), 2008 to 2010
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Member, Land Tenure Working Group. A state-wide expert panel convened to plan initiatives focused on improving social and environmental outcomes related to rented land, 2011 to 2013
Corn Belt Watershed Capacity Assessment Project Advisory Board (Funded by Environmental Defense Fund), 2011-2013
Journal Article and Grant Proposal Reviews Agriculture and Human Values Agroforestry Systems Biomass and Bioenergy Climatic Change Environmental Management Environment and Behavior Journal of Rural Social Science Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Land Use Policy Nature Sustainability Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems Rural Sociology Society and Natural Resources Sociological Forum The Sociological Quarterly WIREs Climate Change Water Resources Research Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute Membership in Professional Societies and Associations Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society International Association for Society and Natural Resources Midwest Sociological Society Rural Sociological Society Sigma Xi Soil and Water Conservation Society