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Milton Boyd is a Professor in the Department of Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics at the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor in Risk Management and Actuarial Science at the Asper School of Business. His research and teaching focus on quantitative finance, risk management, derivatives, and international business.
- PhD, Purdue University, United States
- MA, Washington State University, United States
- BA, Seattle Pacific University, United States
His research interests center on quantitative finance and agricultural risk management, with a strong emphasis on derivatives, portfolio strategies, and market behavior. He applies statistical and financial modeling to real-world agricultural and commodity markets, often integrating international and policy perspectives. His work bridges academic rigor with practical application in agribusiness and government sectors.
His recent publications reflect a consistent focus on financial risk modeling, commodity pricing, and market efficiency. Themes include hedging strategies, volatility analysis, and the role of futures markets in price discovery and income stability. His work spans both developed and emerging markets, with increasing attention to Asia and global trade dynamics.
- Two University of Manitoba Awards for Research and Outreach
- Fellow of Seattle Pacific University
- Best Conference Presentation Award
- Outstanding Journal Paper Award
Dr. Boyd has advised numerous graduate students and contributed to academic service through editorial roles, conference committees, and keynote presentations. He has secured research funding through university and external grants, though specific grants are not listed. His outreach includes media commentary, industry training, and policy advising, particularly in commodity market development.
He has been actively involved in professional development and public service, including teaching short courses at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (ICE), Canadian International Grains Institute, and Canadian Securities Course. He has served as a Policy Advisor for the Frontier Center for Public Policy and as a columnist for Grainews, contributing to public understanding of financial and commodity markets.




