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Biography Information
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Expertise:
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Farming systems, limited resource rural livelihood systems, economics of small-scale, family farms
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Degrees:
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B.S. 1955, Animal Science, Colorado State University; M.S., 1956, Economics, Colorado State University; PhD 1959, Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University
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Courses Taught:
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Farming systems research and extension methods; Economic analysis in small-scale farm livelihood systems
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International Experience:
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Lived and worked professionally 15 years in Pakistan (2+), Colombia (5+), El Salvador (2+), Guatemala (5+). Professional work in 33 countries. Director of UF/IFAS International Programs 1999-2003.
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Honors and Awards:
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Named to a group of 60 U.S. citizens and institutions who have contributed most to the progress of agriculture in the Americas by the InterAmerican Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture, IICA, to celebrate their 60th anniversary (2003).
University of Florida, College of Agriculture Graduate Teacher and Advisor of the Year, 1996-97.
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Directory Entry
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Hildebrand, Peter E..
G121 MCCB
P.O. Box 110240 IFAS
Gainesville, FL 32611-0240
392-5830 Ext. 416
peh@ufl.edu
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