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Economists
Marty Foreman
Senior Economist
(314) 372-3518
mforeman@doane.com
Mr. Foreman is the grains analyst for Doane and has been with the company since 1996. He has 21 years of experience in commodity research and analysis. Previously he worked as a Market Analyst and advisor for AgriVisor Services, as a Commodities Buyer for Topco Associates, and as a Research Analyst for a major brokerage firm. Raised on a grain and livestock farm in central Illinois, he holds BS and MS degrees in Agricultural Economics from Southern Illinois University as well as an MBA from Illinois State University.
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Greg Scheer
Economist
(314) 372-3530
gscheer@doane.com
Mr. Scheer has worked for Doane for seven years and specializes in the dairy sector in addition to editing responsibilities he also analyses the livestock and crop markets. He grew-up on a dairy and crop farm in east-central Missouri and holds a BS degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Missouri
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Rich Pottorff
Chief Economist
(314 372-3517
rpottorff@doane.com
Mr. Pottorff’ oversees forecast management and the development of products and services to meet the needs of Doane’s global clientele. Rich has more than 20 years of experience analyzing and forecasting development in the United States and world agriculture. Also, he conducts multi-client and proprietary consulting studies. Previously he was with DRI and the WEFA Group. He received his BS and MS degrees in Agricultural Economics from Colorado State University.
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David Asbridge
Client Development Manager
(314) 372-3575
dasbridge@doane.com
Mr. Asbridge has analyzed U.S. and world agriculture for the past 26 years. He started his career with USDA as an Agricultural Statistician at Purdue University. In 1978 he moved to CF Industries, a leading fertilizer producer in the U.S., as the Agri-Business Analyst and later to Manager of Agri-Business Analysis. From 1989 to 1996, he was Chief Economist and Director of New Uses for the American Soybean Association. A native of Tennessee, he holds a BS in Agricultural Business and an MS in Agricultural Economics from the University of Tennessee.
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