Curriculum Vitae Mary K. Hendrickson

MARY K. HENDRICKSON, Ph.D.

Curriculum Vitae

Director, Food Circles Networking Project

Associate Director, Community Food Systems and Sustainable Agriculture Program

University of Missouri Extension Office: 573-882-7463

Extension Associate Professor, Rural Sociology Fax: 573-882-5127

201 Gentry Hall E-mail:

Columbia, MO 65211

Education:

Ph.D. in Rural Sociology from the University of Missouri, December, 1997. Dissertation: “The Kansas City Food Circle: Challenging the Global Food System.”

Advisor: Dr. William Heffernan


Master of Science in Rural Sociology, University of Missouri, May, 1994.

Thesis: “The NAFTA Waltz: Competing Discourses about a Global Problem.”

Advisor: Dr. Alessandro Bonanno.


Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Honors and Agribusiness, Minors in English and International Affairs, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, May, 1989.

Current Position and Outreach Activities:

·  September, 2008 – Present: Extension Associate Professor, Department of Rural Sociology.

·  June, 2001 – Present: Associate Director, Community Food Systems and Sustainable Agriculture Program, University of Missouri Outreach and Extension. Serve as state specialist for community food systems and coordinate community food systems and sustainable agriculture programming across the state.

·  September, 1998 – Present: Director, Food Circles Networking Project, University of Missouri Outreach and Extension. Coordinate an outreach program that links farmers and consumers together in a local food system, following the concept of a Food Circle.

Previous Positions

·  October, 2000 – August, 2007: Extension Assistant Professor, Department of Rural Sociology.

·  September 2003 – August 2005: Policy Fellow, Food and Society Policy Fellowship Program sponsored by the Thomas Jefferson Institute and the Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy.

·  September, 1997 – August, 1998: Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Rural Sociology at University of Missouri. Developed pilot program with Dr. William Heffernan to start rural welfare recipients as “new” farmers doing market gardening and direct marketing produce. Conducted an evaluation with Dr. Kenneth Pigg of a community-based process regarding land use in a rural county in mid-Missouri.

Publications:

Refereed Publications:

2010 James, Jr., Harvey and Mary Hendrickson. “Are Farmers of the Middle Distinctively ‘Good Stewards’? Evidence from the Missouri Farm Poll, 2006.” Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Ethics, in press.

2009 C. L. Lorenzen, M. K. Hendrickson, A. D. Clarke, M. C. Shannon, R. M. Torres, R. L. Weaber, and K. L. Savage-Clarke. 2009. Integrating a food defense educational program across an animal science curriculum. Journal of Animal Science (87, e-Suppl. 3.):96.

2009 Hendrickson, Mary and Mara Miele, Coordinating Lead Authors. “Changes in Agriculture and Food Since 1950.” Pp. 20-78 in Agriculture at a Crossroads: North America and Europe. Vol. IV of the International Assessment of Agriculture Science and Technology. Washington DC: Island Press.

2008 Hendrickson, Mary K., Harvey S. James, Jr. and William D. Heffernan. “Does the World Need U.S. Farmers Even if Americans Don’t?” Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Ethics. Vo. 21(4):311-328.

2008 Hendrickson, Mary, William Heffernan, David Lind and Elizabeth Barham. “Contractual Integration in Agriculture: Is There a Bright Side for Agriculture of the Middle?” Pp. 79-100 in T. A. Lyson, G.W. Stevenson and R. Welsh (eds) Food and the Mid-Level Farm. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

2008 Archer, David W., Julie Dawson, Urs P. Kreuter, Mary Hendrickson, and John M. Halloran. “Social and Political Influences on Agricultural Systems.” Renewal Agriculture and Food Systems 23:272-284. Accepted 9/1/06.

2006 Carey, Edward, Katherine Kelly, Mary Hendrickson, Dan Nagengast, James Quinn, Craig Volland and Lala Kumar. “The Growing Growers Training Program: An Apprenticeship Program for Market Gardeners Serving Kansas City.” HortTechnology 16:439-443.

2005 Hendrickson, Mary K. and Harvey S. James. “The Ethics of Constrained Choice: How the Industrialization of Agriculture Impacts Farming and Farmer Behavior. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics Vol. 18: 269–291.

2002 Hendrickson, Mary K. and William D. Heffernan. "Opening Spaces through Relocalization: Locating Potential Resistance in the Weaknesses of the Global Food System." Sociolgia Ruralis 42(4):347-369.

2001 Thomas W. Gray, William Heffernan and Mary Hendrickson. “Agricultural cooperatives and dilemmas of survival.” Journal of Rural Cooperation, Vol. 29(2):167-192.

2001 Hendrickson, Mary, William D. Heffernan, Philip H. Howard and Judith B. Heffernan. “Consolidation in food retailing and dairy.” British Food Journal Vol.103 (10):715-728.

1997 Hendrickson, Mary K.. “The Kansas City Food Circle: Challenging the Global Food System.” Unpublished dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia.

1995 Hendrickson, Mary K. "Post-Fordism and the NAFTA Debate." Critical Sociology Vol. 21(2): 7-18.

1995 Alessandro Bonanno, Douglas Constance and Mary Hendrickson. "Global agro-food corporations and the State: The case of Ferruzzi." Rural Sociology, Vol. 60(2):274-296.

1994 Alessandro Bonanno, Andrei Kuznetsov, Simon Geletta, and Mary Hendrickson "To farm or not to farm? Rural dilemma in Russia and Ukraine." Rural Sociology, Vol. 60(2):274-296.

1994 The NAFTA Waltz: Competing Discourses about a Global Problem. Unpublished thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia.

Technical Publications:

2008 Mary Hendrickson, John Wilkinson, William Heffernan and Robert Gronski. “The Global Food System and Nodes of Power.” Report prepared for Oxfam America. August. Posted at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1337273.

2005 Mary Hendrickson. “Can Consolidated Food Systems Achieve Food Security?” Pp. 21-24 in “New Perspectives on Food Security – Conference Proceedings.” Published by the Glynwood Center. Cold Springs, NY.

2004 Mary Hendrickson and William Heffernan. “Lessons for Public Breeding from Structural Changes in the Agricultural Marketplace.” Pp. 11-22 in “Proceedings from the Summit on Seeds and Breeds in the 21st Century” edited by Michael Sligh and Laura Lauffer. Rural Advancement Fund International – USA. Pittsboro, NC.

2003 William D. Heffernan and Mary Hendrickson. “Vertical Integration from Seed to Shelf.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Seed Trade Association’s Corn and Sorghum Seed Research Conference. Alexandria, VA.

2003 Hendrickson, Mary. “Book Review: Invisible Giant: Cargill and Its Transnational Strategies.” Reviewed for CropChoice.com, internet news service and reprinted in World Hunger Year’s newsletter. June.

2002 Hendrickson, Mary. “Concentration in the Food System: What does it Mean for You?” Invited article for Thinking Outside the Box Sustainably 1(1):4-5.

2001 Hendrickson, Mary. “The Dark Side of the All-American Meal.” Review of the book, Fast Food Nation, in Community Food Security News, Spring.

2001 Mary Hendrickson, William D. Heffernan, Philip H. Howard and Judith B. Heffernan. Consolidation in Food Retailing and Dairy: Implications for Farmers and Consumers. Report prepared for National Farmers Union. January.

2000 Hendrickson, Mary. “Community Food Security in a Global Food System.” Invited editorial. Community Food Security News, Spring.

1999 William Heffernan, Mary Hendrickson and Robert Gronski. Consolidation in the Food and Agriculture System. Report to National Farmers Union. February.

1997 William Heffernan and Mary Hendrickson. “Creating Justice in the Food System: Build Just Relationships.” Catholic Rural Life Vol. 38(2):17-19.

Extension Publications and Materials Developed:

2008 Promoting Economic Development through Local Food Systems. With Jana Porter, Sharon Gulick and Sarah Hultine. Resource Manual for Missouri extension and economic development professionals.

2008 Bringing the Farm to Cafeteria: Opportunities for Missouri Producers. Resource Manual for Missouri extension and school professionals.

2008 Starting and Operating a Farmers’ Market: Frequently Asked Questions. With Bill McKelvey and Crystal Weber. Guide Sheet G6223. University of Missouri Extension Publications. Columbia, MO.

2007 Selling Strategies for Local Producers. With Bill McKelvey and Joe Parcell. Guide Sheet G6222. University of Missouri Extension Publications. Columbia, MO.

2007 “Supporting Local Food Systems beyond Your Dinner Plate: Actions You Can Take.” Developed for the Tri-State Locally Grown Conference and available at http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/altern.htm.

2007 Concentration in Agricultural Markets. With William Heffernan. Web-based resource located at http://www.nfu.org/wp-content/2007-heffernanreport.pdf.

2007 Sustainable Agriculture: Practices and Opportunities. With José García. Resource guide for Missouri extension professionals involved in sustainable agriculture.

2006 Marketing Vegetables in Missouri. With Lewis Jett. Guide Sheet G6221. University of Missouri Extension Publications. Columbia, MO.

2005 “A Guide to Discovering Community Food Systems.” Annotated bibliography of resources useful in creating community food systems. Web-based resource located at http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/discoverCFS.htm.

2005 Community Food Systems: Kansas. With Jana Beckman. Resource manual for technical assistance in developing Community Food Systems.

2005 Concentration in Agricultural Markets. With William Heffernan. Web-based resource located at http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/CRJanuary05.pdf.

2004 “The Guide to Eating Well and Doing Good in Columbia, Missouri.” Guide to sourcing locally produced foods in Columbia, Missouri. Community Food Systems and Sustainable Agriculture Program publication. Available at: http://foodcircles.missouri.edu/ColumbiaGoodFood.pdf

2004 “The A to Zs of Creating, Assisting and Maintaining Farmer’s Markets.” Resource manual for technical assistance provision to Farmers’ Markets. With Tammy Bruckerhoff, Missouri Department of Agriculture.

2004 “The Ozark Mountain Pork Cooperative: The Search for Alternatives.” Case study of natural pork cooperative produced for the North Central Initiative for Small Farm Profitability. Located at http://www.farmprofitability.org/research/pigs/porkcoop.htm.

2004 “How Communities Can Support Agriculture: The Kansas City Food Circle Model.” With Sarah Bantz. Produced for the North Central Initiative for Small Farm Profitability. Located at http://www.farmprofitability.org/research/kccircle/communsupport.htm.

2002 Concentration in Agricultural Markets. With William Heffernan. Report produced for the National Farmers Union. Located at http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/CRJanuary02.pdf

2001 “Resources for Community Food Systems in Missouri.” Food Circles Networking Project publication. Updated annually. Available on the web at: http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/Resources.pdf

2001 “Community Food Systems: Visions of a Different Food System.” Food Circles Networking Project publication. Available at: http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/overview.pdf

2000 “Selling Local Food to Restaurants and Food Services: Why and How.” Food Circles Networking Project Report Brief. Also available on the web at: http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/selltorestaurants.pdf

2000 “Face to Face Farming and Eating: The Role of Personal Relationships in Alternative Food Systems.” Food Circles Networking Project publication.

2000 “The Impacts of Concentration in Food Retailing on Independent Farmers, Processors and Retailers and the Consumers They Serve.” Policy paper for limited distribution.

1999 “Face to Face Farming and Eating: The Role of Personal Relationships in Alternative Food Systems.” 4-page booklet describing aspects of direct marketing for farmers. Food Circles Networking Publication. Also available on the web at: http://www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/facetoface.pdf.

Extension Trainings Conducted:

2009 “Farm to School Summit.” Forum for farmers and school food service directors to network and train extension and agency educators on challenges and opportunities in sourcing local foods for school cafeterias. December 2.

2009 “Food Safety Regulations for Direct Marketing.” Training for extension educators on current food safety regulations. May 14.

2009 “Direct Marketing with New Media Sources.” Training for extension educators nod members of AgriMissouri. April 7.

2008 “Promoting Economic Development through Local Food Systems.” Training for extension educators and community and economic development professionals. December 9.

2008 “Bringing the Farm to Cafeteria: Opportunities for Missouri.” Training for extension educators and school administrators and school food service personnel. November 17 (St. Louis) and November 19 (Kansas City).

2008 “Introduction to Farm to Cafeteria.” Workshop for Columbia-based school personnel, farmers and extension educators. November 18.

2008 “Farmers’ Market Update.” Web-based training for extension professionals. August 19 and October 22.

2008 “Food Defense Planning.” In-Service Education Opportunity, April 6-7. Helped develop the curriculum.

2008 “Local Economic Development: Community Food Systems as a Model.” Training session for Community Development Academy. St. Louis. March 25.

2007 “Building Community Through Food.” Special presentation for University of Missouri Council to Campus. June 8.

2007 “Sustainable Agriculture: Practices and Opportunities.” In-Service Education opportunity (#468) for agricultural extension specialists. March 29. With José García.

2007 “Local Economic Development: Community Food Systems as a Model.” Training session for Community Development Academy. Excelsior Springs. March 24.

2007 “Farmers’ Market Update Session.” Web seminar for extension specialists. February 21.

2006 “Profitable Pigs: The Lowdown on Producing Pigs for Alternative Markets in Missouri.” With Marcia Shannon and Debi Kelly. Designed three day In-Service Education opportunity (#455) for livestock specialists. November 7-9.

2006 “Brining Farm to School Programming to Missouri.” In-Service Education opportunity (#433) for agriculture, nutrition and community development professionals. ITV format. June 22.

2006 “Local Economic Development: Community Food Systems as a Model.” Training session for Community Development Academy. St. Louis. March 28.

2006 “Farmers’ Market Update Session.” Web seminar for extension specialists. March 24.

2005 “Using Food to Build Healthy Communities.” Training for agricultural professionals involved in creating community-based food systems. Designed one-day training curriculum for community food systems. Collaborated with the Kansas State University Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Alternative Crops, The Kansas Rural Center, the Kansas Farmers’ Union, the Kerr Center, and the Ogallala Commons Project to develop entire 2-day training. Lindsborg, KS. March 30.

2004 “The A to Zs of Creating, Assisting and Maintaining Farmer’s Markets.” In-Service Education #383 for community development, 4-H and agricultural field specialists. December 9.

2004 Building Capacity to Support Small Farm Profitability. Centra Web Seminar for agricultural and community development field specialists to present case study research from the North Central Initiative for Small Farm Profitability. October 27 and November 16.

2004 “Local Economic Development: Community Food Systems as a Model.” Training session for Community Development Academy. Excelsior Springs. March 23.

2003 “Local Economic Development and Community Food Systems.” Training session for Community Development Academy. Excelsior Springs. March 25.

2003 “Local Food Systems Training: Ohio.” Resource manual for developing local food systems, including Ohio resources, that accompanied a 1.5 day training for extension, agency and non-profit personnel. Funded by the North Central SARE program. February 28 and March 1.

2002 “Local Economic Development and Community Food Systems.” With Jose Garcia. Training session for Community Development Academy. St. Louis. June 11.

2002 “Relationship Marketing.” One day workshop for University of Illinois Cooperative Extension. Peoria. April 18.

2001-02 Producing and Marketing Vegetables for Wholesale Markets. Three workshops presented around the state for vegetable farmers interested in accessing new markets. Responsibilities for recruiting chefs and interviewing retail store producer buyer. Co-coordinated with Dr. Lewis Jett, Horticulture, University of Missouri. Lamar, St. Joseph, Sikeston. November through January.

2001 Community Food Systems: Missouri Training. Assembled manual on Community Food Systems and conducted 1.5 day training for extension, agency and non-profit staff. St. Louis. October.

2000 “The Basics of Community Food Security and Local Food Systems.” Community roundtable. Columbia. June.