Professor
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
Glynn Tonsor is a Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Kansas State
University (KSU). Glynn grew up on a farrow-to-finish swine farm in Monroe City,
Missouri. Tonsor obtained a B.S. from Missouri State University and Ph.D. from KSU.
He was a faculty member at Michigan State University from May 2006 to March 2010
when he joined the KSU faculty.
Tonsor has broad interests and experiences which span many issues throughout the meat
supply chain. Through active research, engaged outreach with industry, and first-hand
knowledge with livestock production, Glynn has economic expertise in an array of topics
of economic importance to Kansas, U.S. and global stakeholders. These meat-livestock
industry topics include animal health, identification, traceability, and welfare; commodity
market analysis and risk management; consumer meat demand; and producer perceptions
and preferences.
Glynn and his wife, Shauna, live in Saint George, Kansas with their children Ethan, Levi,
and Aubree.
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