(l - r) Curtis Hinman, low - impact development extension specialist; Jen McIntyre, postdoctoral researcher, stormwater program; and Richard Bembenek,
agriculture research technician, low - impact development.
Not exact matches
Research and extension institutions to focus their work on agroecology and organic
agriculture and to develop long - term solutions and promote and exchange successful techniques amongst farmers and
technicians.
The team is led by Angelia Seyfferth, assistant professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences in the College of
Agriculture and Natural Resources, who worked with a group of
research technicians and undergraduate researchers from diverse areas of study on the project, the results of which were recently published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, which is an American Chemical Society journal.