Dave Juday

Dave M. Juday was formerly chief agricultural policy advisor to Vice President Dan Quayle.

Dave Juday is an now an adjunct fellow of the Center for Global Food Issues (CGFI) of the Hudson Institute, a private non-profit, non-political organization researching public policy issues. Prior to joining the Center for Global Food Issues, Juday was the director of the Focus on Agricultural Regulation and Markets (FARM) Project of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI).

In the junk-science report written by Kent Jeffreys: "Science, economics, and environmental policy: a critical examination" published on August 11, 1994, Dave Juday was mentioned as a member of the 'Senior Staff and Contributing Associates'.

Mr. Juday wrote as an Adjunct Fellow of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI) one chapter of "Candidates for Corrections Day: The Ten Worst Regulations of the Federal Government", published on June 1, 1996 by the Institute for Policy Innovation. Other AdTI co-authors were Robert W. Kasten, Jr., Loren B. Thompson, Michael Herson, John E. Berthoud, and Merrick Carey.

Related Links

 * Dave Juday Bio, Center for Global Food Issues
 * World Perspectives: Staff
 * Livestock, Ethics and Quality of Life, CABI Publishing, 2000