Purdue ABE Graduate Students recognized as Outstanding NRES Student Presenters

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Forty-five percent of the presentations in the NRES sessions at the ASABE Annual International Meeting were given by students.
  • Andi Hodaj was recognized for his presentation on Two-stage Ditch Scenarios and its Future Role as a Best Management Practice.
  • Amanda Montgomery was recognized for her presentation on The effects of different biofuel crops and fertilizer rates on subsurface water quality and yield on marginal land.
  • Carlington Wallace was recognized for his presentation on Quantifying the Effects of Future Climate Conditions on Runoff, Sediment, and Chemical Losses for Different Watershed Sizes.

A total of 114 students presented during NRES-sponsored sessions at the Annual International Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE). These three were recognized as part of the top 5% of student presenters.

Congratulations to all! Just one more reason Purdue ABE grad program is #1.