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Dr. Fick has studied the ecology and management of forage crops since he came to Cornell University. He has been especially interested in alfalfa and in methods of predicting alfalfa forage quality as the crop is growing in the field. In addition, he has been teaching three or four subjects each year related to forage crops, sustainable agriculture, and research methods. His present research includes the study of sustainable land allocations to support a balanced local food system. He is an academic advisor, having served over 180 undergraduate and 66 graduate student advisees, an author with over 315 scientific publications and abstracts, and an editor with service to 14 scientific journals.
Research Areas
- animal science
- applied economics
- crop management or crop science
- dairy science
- ecology
- environmental sciences
- land use
- nutritional sciences
- plant sciences
- soil and crop science
- sustainable agriculture
- value-added agriculture
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Research
research overview
- Dr. Fick and his graduate students developed the standard method for scientifically quantifying the morphological stage of development of alfalfa, a procedure recommended for routine use in alfalfa research by the Crop Science Society of America. As a graduate student, he developed the first computer simulation model of the growth of sugar beet. At Cornell, he wrote three important models for alfalfa growth, development, and nutritional quality. The most detailed model was used extensively in the formulation and testing of management protocols for insect pests on alfalfa, especially the alfalfa weevil. A simplified version of the program is still used in studies of whole farm management for dairy and beef production systems that include alfalfa as a farming enterprise. Out of this work, he has made important contributions, especially with colleague Hugh Gauch, to the identification of appropriate procedures for statistical model testing. With his students and colleagues, he also developed computer simulation models for the growth of sudangrass and of pastures in New Zealand. Dr. Fick and his graduate students also adapted the method of quantifying the stage of alfalfa development so that it could be used to predict the main nutritional properties of alfalfa forage. This has led to greater precision in determining the best time to begin alfalfa harvests in the spring. His related program, Cornell FORVAL, estimates the fair market price for any forage (grass or legume, hay or silage) given a forage test result and current market information. This program helps hay buyers and sellers estimate the fair market price when they have a forage test. It also helps farmers conduct economic evaluations of forage enterprises on their farms, and it is useful to researchers who want to estimate the economic impact of forage management practices that affect both yield and nutritional quality. Recently, Dr. Fick has been working with Christian Peters and Jennifer Wilkins to determine the potential of local food systems to supply a balanced diet given sustainable and economical land management practices. This work is defining and applying the concepts of a “foodshed” and a “foodprint.”
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keywords
- Alfalfa
- Foodprints
- Foodsheds
- Forage economics
- Forage quality
- Forages
- Land use
- Local food systems
- Modeling
- Native prairie
- Nitrogen dynamics
- Sustainability
geographic focus
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new york state geographical region
submitted impact statement
- Mapping "foodsheds" to meet human nutritional needs; how local food systems can enhance healthy communities
- Mapping "foodsheds" to meet human nutritional needs
- Mapping "foodsheds" and "foodprints" to explore the potential of local food systems
- Improved methods for evaluating predictive models
- Alfalfa quality prediction for whole dairy farm management systems
- Alfalfa quality prediction for whole dairy farm management systems
Publications
individual publications
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academic article
- Mapping potential foodsheds in New York State by food group: an approach for prioritizing which foods to grow locally. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 27:125-137. 2012
- Long-term impacts of high-input annual cropping and unfertilized perennial grass production on soil properties and belowground food webs in Kansas, USA. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 137:13-24. 2010
- Foodshed analysis and its relevance to sustainability. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 24:1-7. 2008
- Testing a complete diet for estimating the land resource requirements of food consumption and agricultural carrying capacity: The New York State example. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 22:145-153. 2007
- Reply to comments on another way of partitioning mean squared deviation proposed by Guach et al. . Agronomy Journal. 96:1207-1208. 2004
- Cultivating Better Nutrition: Can the Food Pyramid Help Translate Dietary Recommendations into Agricultural Goals?. Agronomy Journal. 95:1424-1431. 2003
- Model evaluation by comparison of model- based predictions and measured values. Agronomy Journal. 95:1442-1446. 2003
- Correcting measurements of pasture forage mass by vacuuming the stubble. Agronomy Journal. 94:860-863. 2002
- White clover growth patterns during the grazing season in a rotationally-stocked dairy pasture in New York. Grass Forage Sci.. 54:174-183. 1999
- World Wide Web curriculum design using national collaboration. J. Nat. Resour. Life Sci. Educ.. 28:59-62. 1999
- Adding professional ethics to an introductory course on sustainable agriculture. J. Nat. Res. Life Sci. Educ.. 24:47-52. 1996
- Effect of potato leafhopper management on production and quality of alfalfa-timothy mixtures. Agronomy Journal. 87:795-804. 1995
- Alfalfa yield and quality are affected by soil hydrologic conditions. Agronomy Journal. 86:535-542. 1994
- Production patterns of perennial herbaceous biomass crops in the Great Lakes region. Energy Sources. 16:333-348. 1994
- Modeling optimal alfalfa harvest scheduling using short-range weather forecasts. Agricultural Systems. 42:277-305. 1993
- Modeling optimal alfalfa harvest scheduling using short-range weather forecasts. Agricultural Systems. 42:277-305. 1993
- A warm-season annual grass growth model parameterized for maize and sudangrass. Agricultural Systems. 36:439-470. 1991
- Ideas: Should our students memorize scientific names?. J. Agron. Educ.. 20:77. 1991
- What we need to know about scientific names: An example with white clover. J. Agron. Educ.. 20:141-147. 1991
- Agronomic factors in evaluating forage crops. II. Predicting fiber components (NDF, ADF, ADL) from crop leafiness. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science. 164:26-33. 1990
- Testing mean stage as a predictor of alfalfa forage quality with growth chamber trials. Crop Science Journal. 30:678-682. 1990
- Converting alfalfa development measurements from mean stage by count to mean stage by weight. Crop Science Journal. 29:821-823. 1989
- Agronomic factors in evaluating forage crops. 1. Predicting quality measures of crude protein and digestibility from crop leafiness. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science. 161:135-142. 1988
- FORVAL: a computer program using chemical analyses and market data to price hay. J. Agron. Educ.. 17:122-177. 1988
- Statistical models for predicting alfalfa herbage quality from morphological data. Journal of Production Agriculture. 1:160-166. 1988
- Prediction of leaf fraction, NDF, and intake of ground forage samples by airflow segregation. Crop Science Journal. 27:601-603. 1987
- Response of susceptible and resistant alfalfa cultivars to Phytophthora root rot in the absence of measurable flooding damage. Agronomy Journal. 79:201-204. 1987
- The alfalfa blotch leafminer (Diptera: Agromyzidae) as a non-pest: simulations with a plant model. Environmental Entomology. 16:575-585. 1987
- Constructing and screening platinum microelectrodes for measuring soil redox potential. Soil Science Journal. 139:558-560. 1985
- Simple models for yield prediction applied to alfalfa in the Northeast. Agronomy Journal. 76:235-239. 1984
- Morphological stage of development as a predictor of alfalfa herbage quality. Crop Science Journal. 23:1167-1172. 1983
- Predicting crude protein, in vitro true digestibility and leaf proportion in alfalfa herbage. Crop Science Journal. 23:961-964. 1983
- Simulating alfalfa weevil effects by defoliation. Agronomy Journal. 74:835-840. 1982
- Growth response of alfalfa to duration of soil flooding and to temperature. Agronomy Journal. 73:329-332. 1981
- Quantifying morphological development of alfalfa for studies of herbage quality. Crop Science Journal. 21:267-271. 1981
- A pasture production model for use in a whole farm simulator. Agricultural Systems. 5:137-161. 1980
- Simulation of daily weather data using theoretical probability distributions. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 19:1029-1036. 1980
- Methods for evaluating insecticide effects on alfalfa growth. Journal of Environmental Quality. 6:443-445. 1977
- Microwave treatment and heat damage artifacts in forages. Agronomy Journal. 68:120-121. 1977
- The mechanism of alfalfa regrowth: a computer simulation approach. Search: Agriculture. 7:1-28. 1977
- Alfalfa weevil effects on regrowth of alfalfa. Agronomy Journal. 68:809-812. 1976
- Alfalfa weevil effects on root reserves, development rate, and canopy structure of alfalfa. Agronomy Journal. 68:595-599. 1976
- Significance of parts other than blades and stems in leaf-stem separa¬tions of alfalfa herbage. Crop Science Journal. 15:259-262. 1975
- Yield and quality losses due to alfalfa weevil. Agronomy Journal. 67:828-832. 1975
- Computer simulation of dry matter distribution during sugar beet growth. Crop Science Journal. 13:413-417. 1973
- Comparison of two light meters for studies of light penetration into herbaceous leaf canopies. Ecology. 52:526-528. 1972
- Parameters of the fibrous root system of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.). Crop Science Journal. 12:108-112. 1972
- Recovery from partial defoliation and root pruning in sugar beet. Crop Science Journal. 11:718-721. 1971
- Effect of nitrogen fertilization on certain factors of a western Nebraska ecosystem. J. Range Manag.. 21:21-24. 1968
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article
- Factory Farming. July 12. . 2008
- Can we afford to renovate pature? 2003
- Device calibrated to help farmers manage pastures 2003
- Teaching ethics 2000
- A commercial rising plate meter for estimating pasture yield 1999
- Can we afford to renovate pature? 1999
- Judging forage quality. Am. Agric.. 187:46. 1990
- Crops to meet the needs of the dairy cow 1986
- Predicting quality of alfalfa forage 1982
- Alfalfa weevil damage on second cutting alfalfa necessitates timely weevil control 1976
- Effects of poultry manure on botanical composition and some forage quality parameters on timothy. 1975 progress report. 1976
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book
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booksection
- Terminology and classification of forage plants. Vol. 2. 2007
- Integrated pest management. Vol. 1. 2003
- The future of grass for dairy cattle 1998
- Pests and integrated control 1992
- Modeling the ecological components of alfalfa production 1985
- The systems approach to research and decision making for alfalfa pest management 1980
- Sugar beet 1975
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chapter
- Chapter 4: Integrated pest management in forages. Forages volume II: The science of grassland agriculture. 45-53. 1995
- Chapter 18: Modeling forage quality changes in the growing crop. Forage Quality, Evaluation, and Utilization. 757-795. 1994
- The effect of age of stand on production level of perennial forages. Invited papers and abstracts of contributed papers, northeastern branch meetings. 7. 1992
- Pests and integrated pest management. Field-Crop ecosystems. 59-83. 1991
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conference paper
- Comparing landscape biodiversity and community composition of soil food webs between cultivated fields and grasslands. Proceedings of Albuquerque Meetings, August 2-7. 2009
- Comparing landscape biodiversity and community composition of soil food webs between cultivated fields and grasslands.. Proceedings of Albuquerque Meetings, August 2-7. 2009
- Linear and community-based processes of ethical decision making for grassland workers. 18th Int. Grassl. Congr.. 1997
- Winter-hardiness and pasture productivity of some white clover cultivars in New York. Proc. 18th Int. Grassl. Congr.. 89-90. 1997
- Plant:society interface -- Utilization of grassland resources in agricultural diversification. Proceedings of the Workshop on Innovative Systems for Utilization of Forage/Grassland/Rangeland Resources. 93-97. 1996
- Seasonal growth of white clover in rotationally-stocked dairy pasture in the northeastern U.S.. Proc. Am. Forage and Grassl. Council.. 1995
- Contribution of detergent fiber analyses to crop and soil science. Proc. Cornell Nutrition Conf.. 9-16. 1993
- Management Alternatives For Potato Leafhopper on Alfalfa. American Society of Agronomy Invited Papers and Abstracts of Contributed Papers. 4. 1993
- Alfalfa quality can be estimated before harvest from the mean growth stage. 1989 Forage and Grassland Conference. 302-306. 1989
- The influence of environment on forage quality. Proc. Cornell Nutrition Conf.. 45-50. 1988
- Weed and insect effects on alfalfa development and quality. 1987 Forage and Grassl. Conf.. 96-100. 1987
- Spring black stem of alfalfa: potential for losses and management options. 1986 Forage and Grassl. Conf.. 52-56. 1986
- Spring black stem on alfalfa: potential for losses and management options. Proc.1986 Amer. Forage and Grasslands Council. 52-56. 1986
- Estimating neutral detergent fiber in alfalfa herbage. 1985 Forage and Grassl. Conf.. 311-315. 1985
- Potassium fertility level and competition between alfalfa and quackgrass. 1985 Forage and Grassl. Conf.. 94-98. 1985
- Heat tolerance in potato - an explanatory modeling approach. Minimum data sets for agrotechnology transfer. 107-109. 1984
- Simple computer simulation models for forage management applications. Proc. 14th Intern. Grassl. Congr.. 483-485. 1983
- The physiological status of the plant and the impact of pest damage. Proc. of the Regional Training Seminar on Integrated Pest Control for Irrigated Rice in South and Southeast Asia. 1978
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conference poster
- Reversing the downward trend of agricultural production interest─ A partnership across academic units 2010
- Cornell's new agricultural sciences major: commitment to developing future agricultural practioners and leaders 2009
- Linking food consumption to farm production: outreach on foodsheds and foodprints 2008
- Mapping local food systems potential in New York State: spatial modeling of an emerging opportunity for small farmers and local consumers 2008
- Estimate market value of tested forages with Cornell FORVAL (2007) on the internet. 109. 2007
- Mapping local food systems potential in New York State 2007
- An updated version of Cornell FORVAL for estimating the market value of forage crops 2006
- A tale of two foodsheds: GIS approaches to mapping local food production capacity relative to local food requirements 2005
- The fat of the land: Impact of butter, oil, and meat on land resource requirements 2004
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document part
- Differences in soil properties and food web structure following 75 years of high-input wheat versus no-input prairie meadows in Kansas 2008
- Mapping potential local foodsheds in New York State 2006
- Innovative evaluation of experimential learning: measuring the immeasurable 2004
- In model evaluation, what is X and what is Y? 2003
- Calibration of a commercially available rising plate meter for yield estimation in intensively managed New York pastures 2002
- Linking human nutrition to land resources in New York State 2002
- Time of year, botanical composition, and forage quality effects on calibration of a rising plate meter in New York pastures 2002
- Comparison of simulated and measured values for model evaluation 2001
- Revision of alfalfa quality prediction equations using multivariate analysis. 173. 2000
- Equations for a commercial rising plate meter to predict yields of orchardgrass and white clover pastures. 83. 1999
- Calibration of a rising plate meter for New York State. 4. 1998
- Correcting estimates of pasture yield by vacuuming the stuble. 149. 1998
- Is collinearity a problem in prediction equations of alfalfa quality?. 14. 1998
- Prediction equations for alfalfa quality based on most advanced stage and heat sums. 147. 1998
- Changes in botanical composition of orchardgrass and perennial ryegrass pastures in New York. 7. 1996
- Effect of frequent grazing on orchardgrass and white clover in a rotationally-stocked New York pasture. 115. 1996
- How others see us: strengths and weaknesses of agricultural education in big land grant colleges. 3. 1995
- How to add ethics to a course in agronomy. 11. 1995
- Investigating white clover growth in rotationally-grazed dairy pastures 1994
- Methods for describing white clover growth in pastures. 3-4. 1994
- Regrowth and tillering in the hayfield-pasture transition. 197. 1994
- Cornell FORVAL 2.0: Pricing hay crops with market and forage quality data. 69. 1993
- Management alternatives for potato leafhopper on alfalfa 1993
- Row spacing of triticale-pea mixtures used as companion crops for alfalfa establishment. 6. 1993
- Utilization of grassland resources in agricultural diversification -- the grassland-society interface 1993
- Reed canarygrass vs. timothy in mixture with alfalfa. 142. 1992
- Alfalfa forage quality relates to plant maturity. 4. 1991
- Can alfalfa and white clover be grown together?. 149. 1991
- Does planting companion species with alfalfa prevent weed invasion over time?. 166. 1991
- Preventing weed establishment in alfalfa by seeding reed canarygrass and white clover companion crops. 2-3. 1991
- Fraction of aboveground biomass in the stubble of six grass species. 4. 1990
- Modeling the effect of stubble height on alfalfa yield and quality. 187. 1990
- Regional equations for predicting alfalfa forage quality from mean stage by count. 3. 1990
- The effect of drought and other unusual weather patterns on the nutritional value of forage crops. 9. 1990
- AQP: An alfalfa quality prediction program. 69. 1989
- An update on staging alfalfa to predict forage quality. 7. 1989
- Effect of temperature on the stage of development and quality of alfalfa. 7. 1989
- Estimating stubble biomass for different forage species and cutting heights. 169. 1989
- Herbaceous biomass production in the Northeast. 6. 1989
- Testing mean stage as a predictor of alfalfa quality with controlled environments. 168. 1989
- Age as a factor for predicting alfalfa forage quality. 160. 1988
- Herbaceous biomass production in the Northeast. 7. 1988
- Modeling for integration into forage pest management 1988
- Pest management effects on the mean stage of alfalfa development. 7. 1988
- Refining action thresholds and assessing pesticide effects for alfalfa IPM in New York State 1988
- The effect of cutting height and date on the quality of harvested forage. 161. 1988
- The effect of cutting height on the quality of harvested alfalfa herbage. 5. 1988
- A simple model of soil processes for linking crops in a crop rotation model. 16. 1987
- Develop¬ing and refining models of pest effects on alfalfa. 2. 1987
- Fiber and crude protein in the stratified stubble of alfalfa. 8. 1987
- Modeling the phenology of alfalfa forage quality. 4. 1987
- Predicting mean stage by weight of alfalfa with a simplified procedure. 142. 1987
- Spring black stem, quackgrass, and alfalfa quality. 146. 1987
- Spring blackstem, quackgrass, and alfalfa quality. 146. 1987
- Using plant growth models for predicting plant response to management. 3-4. 1987
- Weed control and the nutritive quality of alfalfa and of the total herbage. 144. 1987
- A simple simulation model for dry matter accumulation in corn and Sudangrass. 18. 1986
- Alfalfa blotch leafminer and spring blackstem. 1. 1986
- Alfalfa management on marginal soils. 114. 1986
- Phenology of alfalfa forage quality. 11. 1986
- The influence of selected environmental factors on alfalfa quality and morphological development. 143. 1986
- Crop modeling -- growing feed for the cow. 12. 1985
- Dandelions: invading or opportunistic weeds in alfalfa stands?. 98. 1985
- Microcomputer-based alfalfa simulation models. 45. 1985
- Photosynthetic gas exchange in alfalfa leaves with foliar disease. 91. 1985
- Photosynthetic gas exchange in alfalfa leaves with foliar disease. 91. 1985
- Prediction of leaf, fiber, and intake based on airflow segregation of ground forage samples. 128. 1985
- Putting it all together -- a model for maximizing alfalfa production. 36-37. 1985
- The cow -- converting forage to milk. 12. 1985
- Estimating the market price of hay crops from chemical analysis. 2. 1984
- Modeling seeding year alfalfa growth. 14. 1984
- Partitioning of dry matter in the potato -- implications and modeling. 344-345. 1984
- Potassium fertilization helps control weeds in alfalfa. 37-38. 1984
- The individual and combined effects of flooding and Phytophthora root rot on alfalfa. 126. 1984
- The individual and combined effects of flooding and phytophthora root rot on alfalfa. 126. 1984
- Alfalfa phenology and herbage quality in controlled environments. 134. 1983
- Alfalfa yield and forage quality as influenced by Phoma medicaginis. 137. 1983
- Applications of simulation and optimization models in the management of alfalfa with an emphasis on alfalfa forage quality. 27. 1983
- Constructing platinum microelectrodes for measuring soil aeration under alfalfa. 11. 1983
- Modeling alfalfa management. 31. 1983
- Potassium fertility level and competition between alfalfa and quackgrass. 107. 1983
- Predicting the quality of alfalfa forage. 12-13. 1983
- Alfalfa quality and morpholog¬ical stage of development. 12. 1982
- Alfalfa stand life, soil drainage, and associated species. 11. 1982
- Modeling plant growth and development. 8-9. 1982
- Simple models of plant growth and development. 10. 1982
- Simple computer simulation models for forage management applications. 256. 1981
- Morphological stage of development and forage quality in alfalfa. 126. 1980
- Response of alfalfa to simulated insect defoliation. 99. 1980
- A stochastic model for the simulation of daily weather. 23. 1979
- A stochastic model for the simulation of daily weather. 23. 1979
- Effects of flooding on growth and water relations of alfalfa. 111. 1979
- Predicting forage digestibility with a computer simulation model. 128. 1979
- Optimization of pasture harvesting schedule by dynamic computer simulation. 94. 1978
- A stochastic model for the simulation of daily weather variables 1977
- Alfalfa weevil research: crop, insect, and management modeling. 18. 1976
- Alfalfa regrowth as influenced by alfalfa weevil feeding in the stubble. 79. 1975
- Computer modeling of alfalfa growth. 32-33. 1975
- Effects of insect feeding on alfalfa. 8-10. 1975
- Membrane lipid changes associated with cold hardiness in alfalfa. 70. 1975
- Simulation of alfalfa cutting management. 15. 1975
- Pest population regulation and control in alfalfa ecosystems. 32. 1974
- Effect of the alfalfa weevil on alfalfa growth, yield, and quality. 67. 1973
- Teaching plant identification with student prepared notebooks. 154-155. 1973
- Dynamic computer simulation of sugar beet growth. 32. 1971
- Simulation of sugar beet productivity. 25. 1969
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intellectual contribution
- Revisions of C.E. Phillips manual: Some Grasses of the Northeast. 4. 2008
- Supplement to field manual no. 2 -- Some grasses of the Northeast -- a key to their identification by vegetative characters. 4. 2006
- Farming by the book: food, farming, and the environment in the Bible and the Qur-án.. 54. 2005
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report
- Input and output data in studying the impact of meat and fat on the land resource requirements of the human diet and potential carrying capacity: New York State example. 25. 2005
- Screening and selection of herbaceous species for biomass production in the Midwest/Lake States. 93. 1990
- Species selection as applied to pastures. 81-89. 1989
- CSMP III - continuous system modeling program III, version 2.3 1979
- CSMPER: CSMP preprocessor 1979
- Computer simulation models of pasture production in Canterbury: description and user's manual. 129. 1978
- Integrated pest management 1998
- Concepts of sustainability and the pasture ecosystem 1997
- Notes and quotes: interview data on teaching sustainable agriculture 1995
- The agronomy of dairy farming in New York State 1995
- Simulation of alfalfa production in the Northeast for dairy systems analysis 1994
- Cornell FORVAL: A simple program for pricing hay crops 1993
- Planning a forage production program 1993
- Compilation of nomenclature applied to white clover (Trifolium repens L.) 1991
- Perennial grasses for New York State 1990
- Alfalfa: Quality, maturity, and mean stage of development 1989
- Crops, soils, and meteorology. Career information fact sheet. 1986
Teaching
teaching overview
- Dr. Fick teaches the undergraduate courses in "sustainable agriculture" (CSS 1900, 3 credits) and "food, farming, and personal beliefs" (CSS/IARD 4910, 1 credit), and the graduate course in research methods (CSS 6900, 1 credit) with Hugh Gauch, author of Scientific Method in Practice, which is the text for the course. His own book, Food, Farming, and Faith is discussed in CSS 4910. This course takes a holistic view of sustainable agriculture including the perspectives of several religions. Dr. Fick also gives 6 lectures on forages in "field crop systems" (CSS 2110/4050) taught by Ralph Obendorf.
teaching activities
- CSS-4910: Food, Farming, and Personal Beliefs - Spring 2013
- CSS-6900: Scientific Method in Practice - Spring 2013
- CSS-6980: Graduate Teaching or Extension Experience - Spring 2013
- CSS-7910: Graduate-Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Spring 2013
- CSS-7970: Graduate Individual Study in Crop and Soil Science - Spring 2013
- CSS-8900: Master's Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Spring 2013
- CSS-9910: Doctoral-Level Dissertation Research in Crop Science - Spring 2013
- IARD-4910: Food, Farming, and Personal Beliefs - Spring 2013
- CSS-1900: Sustainable Agriculture: Food, Farming, and the Future - Fall 2012
- CSS-6980: Graduate Teaching or Extension Experience - Fall 2012
- CSS-7910: Graduate-Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Fall 2012
- CSS-7970: Graduate Individual Study in Crop and Soil Science - Fall 2012
- CSS-8900: Master's Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Fall 2012
- CSS-9910: Doctoral-Level Dissertation Research in Crop Science - Fall 2012
- CSS-4910: Food, Farming, and Personal Beliefs - Spring 2012
- CSS-6980: Graduate Teaching or Extension Experience - Spring 2012
- CSS-7910: Graduate-Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Spring 2012
- CSS-7970: Graduate Individual Study in Crop and Soil Science - Spring 2012
- CSS-8900: Master's Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Spring 2012
- CSS-9910: Doctoral-Level Dissertation Research in Crop Science - Spring 2012
- IARD-4910: Food, Farming, and Personal Beliefs - Spring 2012
- CSS-1900: Sustainable Agriculture: Food, Farming, and the Future - Fall 2011
- CSS-6980: Graduate Teaching or Extension Experience - Fall 2011
- CSS-7910: Graduate-Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Fall 2011
- CSS-7970: Graduate Individual Study in Crop and Soil Science - Fall 2011
- CSS-8900: Master's-Level Thesis Research in Crop Science - Fall 2011
- CSS-9910: Doctoral-Level Dissertation Research in Crop Science - Fall 2011
Service
outreach overview
- Dr. Fick has no formal extension appointment, but his research activities are oriented toward practical applications and generally include extension personnel as collaborators. The Cornell FORVAL computer program is available online for use in the field (http://forval.css.cornell.edu/). His extension publication with Sharon Mueller is the Crop Science Society of America standard for staging alfalfa (http://www.css.cornell.edu/extension/AlfalfaBulletin.pdf).
service to the profession
- American Scientific Affiliation Member 2009 -
- Sustainable Agriculture Education Association Member 2009 -
- American Forage and Grassland Council Member 1977 -
- American Society of Agronomy Member 1968 -
- Crop Science Society of America Member 1968 -
- Gamma Sigma Delta Officer, President/Elect/Past 1965 -
- Sigma Xi Member 1965 -
- Alpha Zeta Member 1964 -
- Phi Eta Sigma Member 1962 -
- Student Manuscript Contest Committee, American Society of Agronomy Member 2008 - 2010
- NE-1024 Multistate Hatch Project on “Whole Farm Dairy and Beef Systems for Environmental Quality" Committee Member 2005 - 2009
- New York Pasturemen's Association Member 1995 - 2009
- Reed Scholarship Committee, American Society of Agronomy Member 2004 - 2007
- Consortium for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Member 1992 - 2004
- American Society of Agronomy Fellows Selection Committee Committee Member 1996 - 1998
- American Society of Agronomy Grassland and Range Resource Committee Committee Member 1996 - 1998
- New York State Forage and Grassland Council Board of Directors 1984 - 1987
Background
education and training
- Ph.D. in Plant Physiology, Univ. of California at Davis 1971
- Massey University 1968
- B.S. in Range Science, Univ. of Nebraska 1965
awards and honors
- Agronomic Education Award, 2011
- Cornell Greek Community Faculty Appreciation Award, 2009
- Northeast Experiment Station Directors’ Award for Outstanding Contributions to Regional Research, 1999
- Excellence in Educational Materials Award of the American Society of Agronomy, 1998
- Fellow, 1995
- Chancellor's Award (State Univ. of NY) for Excellence in Teaching, 1995
- Fellow, 1992
- Northeastern Branch of The American Society of Agronomy Teaching Award, 1991
- American Forage and Grassland Council Merit Award, 1989
Other
college
- CALS
research keyword
- Alfalfa
- Foodprints
- Foodsheds
- Forage economics
- Forage quality
- Forages
- Land use
- Local food systems
- Modeling
- Native prairie
- Nitrogen dynamics
- Sustainability