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Assessment of Journals Used by Agricultural Economists at Land-Grant Universities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2015

Josef M. Broder
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Georgia and Texas A & M University
Rod F. Ziemer
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Georgia and Texas A & M University

Abstract

Agricultural economists at land-grant universities were surveyed to evaluate the use and assessment of professional journals. Faculty rankings of journals are reported along with faculty perceptions of changes in the quality of selected journals. Of 25 journals used by agricultural economics faculties, the Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics ranked first among regional agricultural economics journals in personal usefulness, subscriptions held, papers submitted, papers published, and participation in the editorial and review processes. The SJAE was also ranked as the second most improved journal among all journals evaluated.

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Submitted Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 1983

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