|  |  | Doug Tiffany For 13 years, Doug Tiffany has worked on energy-related topics, including biomass fuels and energy requirements of agricultural production. Collaborating with others he has estimated biodiesel production economics, ethanol plant economics, the grain flow patterns of Minnesota, and impacts of the Kyoto Accord on Midwestern agriculture. Doug is a research fellow in the Department of Applied Economics. He has published papers on the economics of wind energy, pyrolysis of native prairie grasses, phosphorous abatement strategies, and the payoffs of precision agriculture. Doug has made numerous presentations to graduate-level seminars, legislative hearings, farmer extension audiences, as well as the U.S. Military Academy and U.S. Naval Academy. Doug has worked in state government and commercial banking with most involvement in land valuation and policies. Doug earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Agricultural Economics at the University of Minnesota.
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