Iowa State University Ph.D. student Gabby Myers (Soil Health & Nutrition Management) distinguished herself by receiving a Presentation Excellence Award at the 2023 ASABE Annual International Meeting. The nominating committee noted, “Your oral presentation on Yield, soil, and water quality implications of conventional, cover-cropped, and perennial groundcover corn production systems in tile-drained Iowa cropland was very impressive and informative. You showed a high level of expertise and creativity in your research and analysis. You also communicated your findings and recommendations clearly and persuasively to the audience.”
Iowa State University Ph.D. student Oluwatuyi (Tuyi) Olowoyeye (Ecosystem Services & Modeling) has been recognized as a 2023 – 2026 Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) Fellow.
THE FFAR Fellowship’s tagline is “Future Leaders for Food & Agriculture,” and we do not doubt that Tuyi is on a leadership trajectory! You can learn more about Tuyi and why the FFAR chose to make him a Fellow at https://lnkd.in/g8Qcz_eN
As a USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture CAP grantee, RegenPGC must devote a third of our funding to education, extension, and outreach. Gabby and Tuyi’s achievements indicate that our project is spending public dollars wisely.