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Recently we asked faculty and staff in the College of Agriculture to give us examples of their summer activities. Here are some responses we received:. The new agreement builds on that experience and expands it into genomics, bioinformatics and plant transformation.
For more details, see ISU news release. Greg Courtney, entomology, traveled to Nepal to conduct a survey of net-winged midges and other insects in waterfalls and mountain streams. The project, funded by the National Geographic Society, also included training of Nepalese scientists and field work in different regions of the country. Courtney also visited Thailand to work with students and faculty at Kasetsart and Chiang Mai universities; conduct research on aquatic insects at several national parks; hold a seminar at Kasetsart on biodiversity of insects in Asian waterfalls; and teach an entomology workshop at Andaman Institute.
The private, non-profit organization provides technical expertise at the request of farmers, agribusinesses, cooperatives, and private and government agencies. Holden worked with swine-farm personnel to develop nutritional, breeding and management programs. He also provided information to faculty members at Trakia University in Stara Zagora.
Forrest Nutter, plant pathology, and minority summer intern Arlene Cruz of the State University of New York, Syracuse, assessed the effects of prescribed burning on the health and productivity of tall grass prairies in Iowa. Cruz used remote sensing to quantify the impacts of biotic plant stresses on prairies and to provide detailed assessments of several tall grass species. The program increases agricultural literacy and interest in food-and-fiber education and careers.