Richard Stup
Senior Extension Associate, Agricultural Workforce Specialist, Cornell Cooperative Extension School of Integrative Plant Science Horticulture Section

Richard Stup addresses challenges facing the agricultural industry through educational programs and applied research. He also provides leadership as a liaison between the agricultural industry and employment-focused regulatory authorities. His focus is on human resource management, enhancing employee engagement, regulatory compliance, and leadership development at the farm level.
Prior to joining Cornell University, Dr. Stup founded Ag Workforce Development, a firm focused on improving individual and team performance through organization development and technology solutions. He also served agriculture in the Farm Credit system as a branch manager and senior leader, gaining extensive experience leading teams in sales, credit, accounting and records, business consulting, risk management, and crop insurance. Earlier in his career, Richard was an Extension specialist with Penn State University, where he led the Dairy Alliance team and developed award-winning educational programming in human resource management. He earned his doctorate from Penn State in the field of Workforce Education and Development, including innovative research into the effects of human resource management on farm employee organizational commitment.
Interests
Agricultural workforce issues
Leadership development
Human resources and farm labor
Contact Information
102 Academic Surge Facility A
Ithaca, NY 14853
res396 [at] cornell.edu
Richard in the news

News
The 52 Cornell projects that have been funded with a total of $3.9 million, beginning Oct. 1, are administered through the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station (Cornell AES). They include a project from Qi Wang , professor of...
- Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
- Biological and Environmental Engineering
- Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

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“Ag labor is going to remain scarce due to … underlying demographics and labor market factors, even if we get immigration reform,” said Richard Stup , agricultural workforce specialist in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and at...
- Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
- Agriculture