Brent Gloy is a professor of agricultural finance and agribusiness management at Cornell University. He teaches an undergraduate course in Agribusiness Strategy and a graduate course in Agricultural Finance. He co-teaches a two-week international field study that allows students to gain exposure to the food and agribusiness systems in foreign countries. In the past three years, groups have traveled to Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, and Australia. He has also participated in farm management study trips to California, Florida, and Georgia and has been actively involved with the Farm Credit Fellows program.
In addition to his activities at Cornell, Brent remains involved in the family farming operation located in southwestern Nebraska.
Brent Gloy received his B.S. from the University of Nebraska and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Purdue University.
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