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Awards Presented in Houston
Dozens of distinguished scientists and students received awards and scholarships during the 2008 ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meetings in Houston, TX. View the Awards Program (PDF)>>
View the overview Press Releases:
- American Society of Agronomy Presents Awards in Houston
- Crop Science Society of America Presents Awards in Houston
- Soil Science Society of America Presents Awards in Houston
- American Society of Agronomy Presents the 2008 Fellows
- Crop Science Society of America Presents the 2008 Fellows
- Soil Science Society of America Presents the 2008 Fellows
Photos taken at the Joint Annual Meeting Awards Ceremonies are available to view and download.
Press Releases
- Soil Maps Generate Reliable Quaternary Geologic Map
- Organic Soils Continue to Acidify Despite Reduction in Acidic Deposition
- Preventing Soil Erosion in Continuous Corn
- Low Level Herbicide Use Can Damage Potato Reproduction
- Describing Soils: Calibration Tool for Teaching Soil Rupture Resistance
- Models Simulate Nitrate Dynamics in Garonne, Southwest France
- Improving Soybean Digestibility
- Oil Spray Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Pig Finishing Barns
- Strange Travels
- Managing Carbon Loss
- 3-D Laser Scanning: A New Soil Quality Measurement
- Urban Trees Enhance Water Infiltration
- A Model to Measure Soil Health in the Era of Bioenergy
- Tillage, Rotation Impacts Peanut Crops
- Where Have All the Students Gone?
- Crop Science Society of America Presents the 2008 Fellows
- Soil Science Society of America Presents 2008 Fellows
- Soil Science Society of America Presents Awards in Houston
- Biosolids Microbes Pose Manageable Risk to Workers
- American Society of Agronomy Presents 2008 Fellows
- Crop Science Society of America Presents Awards in Houston
- ASA, CSSA, SSSA Present Scholarships in Houston
- American Society of Agronomy Presents Awards
- Nitrous Oxide Emissions Respond Differently to No-Till Depending on the Soil Type
- Scientists Map Soils on an Extinct American Volcano
- Pesticide Concentrations Decreasing
- Estimate Soil Texture-by-Feel
- Pickleweed Tolerates Irrigation with Seawater and High Levels of Boron
- Agricultural Research Highlighted in Houston
- Scientists Keep an Eye on Texas
- Allan Romander Selected International Certified Crop Adviser of the Year
- Experiment Demonstrates 110 Years of Sustainable Agriculture
Press Pick Ups
Media Coverage of "Scientists Map Soils on an Extinct American Volcano" (SoilSurvey Horizons, Fall 2008)- Environmental Expert, 10/20/2008
- Geology Times, 10/21/2008
- Space Daily, 10/22/2008
- Newstrack India, 10/21/2008
- Science Daily, 10/20/2008
- Biology Online, 10/20/2008
- Hawaii Telegraph, 10/21/2008
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Meetings & Events
Members of the media are invited to attend our meetings with complimentary registration to credentialed journalists, PIOs, and NASW members. Free access to the abstracts, and recorded presentations are also available.