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Kathy Larson is a Researcher in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Agriculture and Bioresources. She holds a dual M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics from the same institution. Her research focuses on cost analysis of cow-calf production systems, financial assessment of agricultural technologies, and factors influencing technology adoption in rural agribusinesses. She serves as the provincial liaison for the Canadian Cost of Production Network.
- Education: M.Sc. (Agricultural Economics), University of Saskatchewan
- B.Sc. (Agricultural Economics), University of Saskatchewan
Her work emphasizes practical applications of economic analysis to improve profitability and sustainability in beef production systems. Recent research trends include evaluating nitrogen management practices in forage systems and optimizing pasture productivity through legume integration.
- Received the 2020 Professor of the Year award from the AgBio Students Association
Larson teaches courses like ASKI 104: Intro to Management Issues and AREC 320/222: Intro to Farm Business Management, demonstrating her commitment to bridging academic theory with real-world agricultural management practices.



