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AMANDA'S PUBLICATIONS

LATEST

Armstrong, D.K., Kailie, M., Koroma, A.S., Kailie, M., Nasielski, P., Lybbert, T.J. & Crump, A. (2021). Economic and Social Feasibility Pilot of Ethanol Fuel for Clean Cooking in Upland Sierra Leone.Development in Practice.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09614524.2021.1937561


REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

  • Mize, M., Trexler, C.J., Crump, A., Buntong, B., Young, G.M., & LeGrand, K. (2020). Piloting of the Concerns-based Adoption Model: Farmer concerns about the Participatory Guarantee System in Cambodia. Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education 27(3):75-87.

  • Crump, A., Farrar, J., Fournier, A.J., & Ellsworth, P.C. (2018). Employing California pesticide use data for evaluating integrated pest management programs and informing pesticide policy and regulation. In

  • M. Zhang, S. Jackson, M.A. Roberson, and M.R. Zeiss (Eds.), Managing and analyzing pesticide use data for pest management, environmental monitoring, public health, and public policy (225-237). Washington, DC: Oxford University Press.

  • Farrar, J.J., Ellsworth, P.C., Sisco, R., Baur, M.E., Crump, A., Fournier, A.J., Murray, M.K., Jepson, P.C., Tarutani, C.M., & Dorschner, K.W. (2018). Assessing compatibility of a pesticide in an IPM program. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. 9(1):3. https://doi.org/10.1093/jipm/pmx032

  • Jacobi, W.R., Pineda Bovin, P., Burns, K.S., Crump, A., & Goodrich, B.A. (2017). Pruning limber pine to reduce impacts from white pine blister rust in the southern Rocky Mountains. Forest Science. 63(2): 218-224. https://doi.org/10.5849/forsci.16-011

  • Crump, A., Jacobi, W.R., & Lundquist, J.E. (2011). Dissemination of forest health research information in the Rocky Mountains. Journal of Forestry. Jan/Feb: 43-49.

  • Crump, A., Jacobi, W.R., Burns, K.S., & Howell, B.E. (2011). Pruning to manage white pine blister rust in the southern Rocky Mountains. Res. Note RMRS-RN-44. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 10 p.

  • Crump, A., 2009. Anthracnose: Pest Note. Revision of ANR Publication No. 7420.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS


GRANTS RECEIVED AND RESEARCH CONDUCTED (PI OR CO-PI ON $10,641,295 TO DATE)

  • Parker, D., Crump, A., & Khalsa, S.D.S. (2020-2022). Next Generation N Management Training for Certified Crop Advisors. California Department of Food and Agriculture. 19-0951-000-SA. $232,802.

  • Crump, A. (2018-2023). USAID Advancing Nutrition. Subcontract from JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. UCD-UAN-1. $5,062,373. Note: This is part of a $312 million contract to JSI.

  • Farrar, J.J., Crump, A., Al-Khatib, K, Ellsworth, P.C. & Jepson, P.C. (2018-2022). A Western Integrated Pest Management Center led by California, Arizona and Oregon. Grant from USDA-NIFA CPPM RCP - 2018 70006-28881. $4,000,000. Note: I was the director of this program until September 2018 and remain a Co-PD. Farrar, J.J., A. Crump, K. Al Khatib, P.C. Jepson, P.C. Ellsworth. (2014-2018). A Western IPM Center led by California, Oregon and Arizona. $4,000,000. Note: I directed this program.

  • McNamara, P.E., A. Bohn, S. Russo, D. Rubin, and M. Bell. (2014-2018). Integrating gender and nutrition within agricultural extension services. $7,000,000. Note: $1,260,212 to UC Davis. I co-wrote grant proposal and co-directed UC Davis activities.

  • Mitcham, E.J. (2014-2019). Horticulture Innovation Lab continuation. $18,750,000. Note: I co-wrote proposal and was the associate director of this program.

  • Crump, A. (2013). Promoting the learning and development of extension educators. Dissertation research. Supported by departmental grants and fellowships of $5,300.

  • Crump, A. (2011). Investigating women’s perspectives on agricultural extension. Supported by departmental grants and fellowships of $1,000.

  • Geisel, P., M. Bianchi, A. Crump, D. Fujino, L. Harris, J. Hartin, C. Ingels, S. Oneto, D. Pittenger. (2011). Train the trainer in edible landscaping for industry professionals and Master Gardeners. UC ANR Competitive Grant. $49,949.

  • Crump, A. and B.D. Hanson. (2009). Testing the effects of ethylene on suicidal germination of Japanese dodder (Cuscuta japonica Choisy) plant fragments and seeds. CDFA Weed Management Area Mini- Grant. $3,409.

  • Crump, A. (2009). Protecting the urban watershed speakers’ series. Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District Storm Water Grant. $1,500.

  • Bushoven, J. and A. Crump. (2009). Effects of selenium mustard meal on pests in greenhouse crops. Supported by in-kind contributions from USDA-ARS and California State University, Fresno.   

  • Crump, A. and R.H. Molinar. (2008). Assessment of invasive potential of Paulownia spp. Supported by start- up funds.

  • McDonald, S. K., T.L. Steinke, M. Farrell, and A. Crump, (2006). Developing educational modules for maintaining pesticide applicator’s personal protective equipment. HICAHS Mini-Grant. Colorado State University. $4,750.

  • Brodmerkle, A., de la Concepcion, E., J. Foltz, Galvan, N., M. McGuire, and A. Vander Meer (Crump) (2003). Externship for Multicultural Scholars: Veterinary Medicine Experience, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Experience, and Peruvian Economics Experience. USDA grant. $20,000.

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