News - Agricultural engineering
By Dooley, Jim to be an agricultural or biological engineer these days! When I started my career as an agricultural engineer in the late 1960s, nuclear energy was touted as being "too cheap to meter," water was abundant and clean enough to drink from the creek, and the industrial chemists were claiming that agriculture was obsolete because we would soon be taking our nourishment in the form of little pills.
By Anonymous Concepcion, Chile to Host Water Quality Conference The 21st Century Watershed Technology: Improving Water Quality and Environment International Conference will be held March 29-April 3, 2008, in Concepcion, Chile.
By Anonymous Kifle G. Gebremedhin, for his outstanding contributions in teaching and research in the area of structures and environment. He is a professor in the Biological and Environmental Engineering Department at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Janusz S.
By Gerwig, Betsy YOUNG PROFESSIONALS COMMUNITY With the ASABE Centennial celebration nearing to a close, what will come in the next 1OO years? Young and preprofessional members are likely to be the change- makers noted at the Bicentennial.
By Sukup, Charles E We can take considerable pride that as agricultural and biological engineers we have improved the quality of life that people enjoy around the world. It was 100 years ago on Dec.
