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DAMONA DOYE
 
Damona Doye   Professor

Damona Doye is a Regents professor and Extension economist at OSU, responsible for developing and maintaining educational materials and programs in farm management. She grew up on a farm outside Lawton and earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in Agricultural Economics at OSU and a Ph.D. at Iowa State.  She supervises the Oklahoma IFMAPS (Intensive Financial Management and Planning Support) program, which provides trained personnel to assist farmers and ranchers in developing financial plans, and is co-leader of the OSU Master Cattleman Program as well as Annie’s Project. Damona has been helping producers adapt Quicken for farm financial records since 1993 and helps analyze rental rates, custom rates, land values and cost of production for crops and livestock.  She is author or co-author of more than 400 publications on farm and ranch financial management, record-keeping, leasing, enterprise analysis, and related topics.  She is active in the North Central Farm Management Extension Committee and currently serves on the board of the American Agricultural Economics Association as well as the Council on Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics

Contributes to :
Financial Management