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MS Defense Seminar: Ben Althoff

3140 Agronomy Hall 3140 Agronomy Hall

Title: “Remote Sensing Techniques to Measure, Report, and Verify Management Practices for Carbon Markets.” (Major Professor: Bradley Miller)

MS Defense Seminar: Ryan Lynch

Virtual seminar: Title: " Targeted Breeding of Fusarium Wilt Resistance in Spinach Using a Hydroponic Selection Assay" Major Prof:  Shuizhang Fei Zoom: https://iastate.zoom.us/j/98225129986?pwd=VmhFU0h2RTA5QVh1NkdnSUZkVHM1UT09

PhD Defense Seminar: Luis Bentancor

3140 Agronomy Hall 3140 Agronomy Hall

“Soil Change: From the Lab to the Map” Click here to join the meeting in Teams Dissertation Committee: Bradley A. Miller (Chair), Lee Burras, Richard Cruse, Brian Gelder, and Peter O’Brien. Abstract and Bio

Nov 12th - International Potluck Dinner – All are Welcome!

Somerset Clubhouse 2400 Aspen Road, ames, IA, United States

November 12th -  International Potluck Dinner The Agronomy Graduate Student Club and the DEIB Committee invite you to the International Potluck to share a dish from your home region with the Agronomy Department! Time: 5:30 to 8:30 pm Location: Somerset Clubhouse, 2400 Aspen Road, Ames Information: Open to students, faculty, staff, postdocs, interns, and visiting scholars. […]

PhD Defense Seminar: Ala Khaleel

3140 Agronomy Hall 3140 Agronomy Hall

Title: "The Soil Avengers: Unleashing the Superhero Powers of Soil Enzymes." (major professor: Marshall McDaniel)

Teambuilding for Innovations in Agriculture: Fernando Miguez & Kenneth Wacha

3022 Agronomy

Seminars are each Tuesday over the noon hour through Nov. 21 and are for research faculty but also postdocs and graduate students are welcome. Topic: Approaching cropping systems questions through a statistical lens: Fernando Miguez, Agronomy & TBA: Kenneth Wacha, USDA-ARS

MS Defense Seminar: David Kepner

3022 Agronomy

Title: "Development, integration and commercialization of genetically modified crops"  Major Prof:  Ken Moore

Special Seminar: Dr. Graeme Hammer

3022 Agronomy

Dr. Graeme Hammer, professor of crop science, University of Queensland, Australia, will present a seminar this Thursday, Nov. 16, at 11am in 3022 Agronomy Hall. The tentative title of his seminar is “Perspectives on predicting GxExM.” Hammer conducts research on the physiology and genetics of complex adaptive traits in field crops. His research underpins the […]