Julian Worley

Postdoctoral Research

Julian Worley is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Galway, Ireland working in the SmartDairy project on sustainable agriculture and climate change.

She gained her PhD in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Georgia and her bachelor's degree in Animal and Poultry Science from Virgina Tech. She is interested in research to help maintain consumers' access to healthy food without compromising the production ability of the producer or the environment.

Website link: https://www.julianworley.com/

Publications:

Worley, J., Läpple, D., Bartolini, F., Gaiani, S. and Winkler, G. (2023), A Food System Transformation Framework. EuroChoices. https://doi.org/10.1111/1746-692X.12406

Dorfman, J., Grant, J., and Worley, J. (2022) “Using truck-to-trunk programs to increase food security and help support farm incomes.” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 1– 8.
https://doi.org/10.1002/aepp.13234

Worley, J., Dorfman, J., Russell, L, "Are Cattle Genetics Priced to Reflect Carcass Value?", Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Volume 46, Issue 1, January 2021, Pages 56-68

Dorfman, J, Worley, J, Kane, S. (2019). "The Impact of the USMCA on Georgia’s Small Fruit and Vegetable Industries." (Policy Brief)

Stephenson, K, Chase-Walsh, S, Lindrose, A, Worley, J, Ignosh, J. (2015) Virginia Citizen’s Guide to Environmental Credit Trading Programs: An Overview. Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication ANR-173P