Agri economist Dr. Bob Stark set to retire

by George Jared ([email protected]) 578 views 

One of the top agricultural economists in Arkansas is about to retire. After nearly a quarter-century of teaching agriculture business and policy at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, Dr. Bob Stark, will retire on June 30. He has been teaching at UAM since 1996.

Despite his decision to retire, Stark said he’s not done working in agriculture.

“As Professor Emeritus, I intend to keep an office for the immediate future, if possible, while I conduct studies of some soybean and corn economic issues. I have had these interests for many years but never found the time to adequately pursue them in depth,” said Stark.

His teaching responsibilities at the College of Forestry, Agriculture and Natural Resources have spanned fourteen separate courses, including farm management, commodity marketing, contract marketing and futures trading, and agricultural policy site-specific farm management.

His extension and research efforts have included soybeans and corn, where he publishes weekly Arkansas Market Reports. He has compiled data and written the economics section of the Arkansas Soybean Research Verification Program annual report for the past seventeen years.

In a letter he shared with staff and faculty, Stark said, “My decision was not easy to make because I love teaching and extension. More directly, I love working with each of you and will miss sharing the joys of your future accomplishments — individual, as a college, and as a university.”

Dr. Bob Stark.

During his tenure, Stark has also conducted studies in fresh market heirloom tomato production economics and marketing and various aspects of beef cattle economics. Dr. Stark has served the Tri-State Soybean Forum, a nonprofit soybean association with members in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, as secretary/treasurer since 2004.

Dr. Stark has received multiple recognitions over his career, including a 2004 Teaching Award of Merit from the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA), 2019 Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award from the UAM College of Forestry, Agriculture, & Natural Resources, 2017 Service Award from the Tri-State Soybean Forum, and the 2016 John W. White Outstanding Team and Extension Excellence Unit Team Awards from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture for his work on the Crop Sciences Blog. Dr. Stark has been recognized multiple times as a UAM Outstanding Academic Advisor.

A native of Kentucky, Dr. Stark holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Kentucky and a doctorate in Agricultural Economics from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign.

Stark, along with two other professors, Dr. Richard Clubb, and Dr. Farrok Abedi were honored with a retirement ceremony Tuesday (April 20). The late Dr. Ted Hammett was also honored.