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Stacey Hamilton is an Instructor in the Division of Animal Sciences at the University of Missouri’s College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR). She is affiliated with the Southwest Center and specializes in pasture-based dairy management, grazing systems, and livestock reproductive performance. Her research bridges agricultural technology and sustainability, focusing on sensor-based forage measurement, nitrogen fertilization strategies, and optimizing grazing practices for economic and environmental benefits.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but her academic focus aligns with advanced studies in animal sciences or agricultural engineering. Her work emphasizes practical applications for farmers, including digital tools for pasture management and strategies for starting rotational grazing dairies.
Research interests include:
- Sensor technology for biomass estimation
- Sustainable grazing land practices
- Forage crop irrigation economics
- Reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
- Stockpiled forage management
Recent articles highlight advancements in multi-array sensors for biomass calibration and the economic viability of pasture-based dairies. She has contributed to manuals like the Missouri Dairy Grazing Manual and focuses on translating scientific findings into actionable guidelines for producers.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, though her extensive publication record reflects sustained academic engagement. She advises on practical farm transitions to grazing models and collaborates with CAFNR’s extension programs to scale sustainable practices.



