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Enoch Adom

Postdoctoral Researcher

Summary

Enoch Adom is an NSF EPSCoR Postdoctoral Scholar. His research focuses on agricultural and resource economics. Enoch is passionate about advancing agricultural production through innovative research and practical application with a complementary focus on understanding and mitigating climate risks. Enoch’s current work on the “Where We Live” project integrates instrumented climate data with stakeholder perceptions  to understand how mismatches shape adaptation decisions and community resilience. He leads quantitative analyses and primary data collection, designing survey instruments on climate-change perception and coordinating large-scale surveys of agricultural producers and other stakeholders across the Humboldt River Basin in Nevada. His broad research goal is to come up with useful and decision support information to improve resource use and resilience in agricultural systems.

Research Interests

  • Production economics and precision Ag
  • Crop modeling
  • Farm and ranch management
  • Econometric methods
  • Climate change adaptation and resilience

Publications

  • Adom, Enoch, Jon T. Biermacher, B. Wade Brorsen, Sindy M. Interrante, Dayton M. Lambert, and Twain J. Butler. "Economic comparison of stocker cattle performance on winter wheat vs. summer-dormant tall fescue with nitrogen or interseeded alfalfa in the southern great plains." Translational Animal Science8 (2024): txae154.
  • Adom, Enoch, Courtney Bir, and Lixia H. Lambert. "A financial comparison of small-scale quail and laying hen farm enterprises." Poultry Science102, no. 4 (2023): 102507.

Working Papers

  • Han, Donggeun, Enoch Adom, and Dayton M. Lambert. "Article Citation Predictors in Agricultural Economics Journals." (2025).
  • Adom, Enoch, Dayton M. Lambert. "Value of In-Season Informationon Nitrogen Application Decisions for Winter Wheat"
  • Adom, Enoch, Dayton M. Lambert. "Managing Nitrogen Carryover for Winter Wheat Production Systems
  • Uz, Dilek, Enoch Adom, and Beatrice Gordon. "The Energy-Water Nexus Under Stress: Drought Impacts on Electricity Generation." (2025).

Education

  • Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, 2024
  • M.S., Agribusiness and Applied Ecomics, North Dakota State University, 2021
  • B.S. Agribusiness Management, KNUST Ghana, 2015