News Release

Outstanding undergraduates recognized in agronomy, crop, soil and environmental sciences

Based on their scholarship, leadership and participation

Grant and Award Announcement

Crop Science Society of America

MADISON, WI, APRIL 4, 2008 – The American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) recognize the following undergraduate students as “Outstanding Seniors” as part of the 2008 National Student Recognition Program announced in the April 2008 CSA News, the Societies’ news magazine.

The 2008 National Student Recognition Program recognizes 36 outstanding undergraduate seniors enrolled in agronomy, crop, soil, or environmental science departments that have active student chapters affiliated with the Students of Agronomy, Soils, and Environmental Sciences (SASES), an undergraduate student program of ASA, CSSA, and SSSA. Each year, top-notch seniors are selected for the award based on their scholarship, leadership, and participation. The students receive a plaque as part of their recognition and also become eligible to apply for the Frank D. Keim Fellowship if they are pursuing a graduate degree.

The 2008 Outstanding Seniors are:

  • Margaret Bailey, University of Arkansas
  • Adam J. Beilke, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
  • Thomas G. Bottoms and David T. Guerena, California Polytechnic State University
  • Chad Brabham, Western Illinois University
  • Mathew T. Braun, Oklahoma State University
  • Genevieve Christ, Pennsylvania State University
  • George Clements, University of Kentucky
  • Mark C. Doroh, Auburn University
  • Amy G. Fannon, Virginia Tech
  • Leah Ferdinand, Kansas State University
  • David Fleming, University of Georgia
  • Clinton Gill, University of Maryland
  • Beatrix J. Haggard, Tarleton State University
  • Jon Iverson, Oregon State University
  • Wendy A. Jones, University of Tennessee
  • Nathan H. Karplus, University of Illinois
  • Alexander J. Lindsey, Michigan State University
  • Joyce Lok, Purdue University
  • William H. Mack, North Dakota State University
  • Adam P. Mayer, University of Minnesota
  • Callie McAdams, North Carolina State University
  • Jacob McDaniel, Colorado State University
  • Paul Nurre, Cal Poly Pomona
  • Andrew S. Pfister, Illinois State University
  • Christopher M. Schaefer, South Dakota State University
  • Samantha S. Shoaf, University of Florida
  • Kurtis Showmaker, Murray State University
  • Amy Sonnentag, University of Wisconsin-River Falls
  • Cassidy K. Sooter, Texas Tech University
  • Scott Stanislav, Texas A&M University
  • Kellie Tholen, Iowa State University
  • Kara Tipton, Tennessee Technological University
  • Dustin Walsh, Washington State University
  • Steven Wilkens, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
  • Andrea Wolck, University of Wisconsin

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Photos of the Outstanding Seniors are available by contacting Sara Uttech, ASA-CSSA-SSSA, 608-268-4948 or suttech@agronomy.org.

The American Society of Agronomy www.agronomy.org, the Crop Science Society of America www.crops.org and the Soil Science Society of America www.soils.org are scientific societies helping their 11,000+ members advance the discipline and practice of agronomic, crop, and soil sciences by supporting professional growth and science policy initiatives, and by providing quality, research-based publications and a variety of member services. Because of their common interests, ASA, CSSA, and SSSA share a close working relationship and office staff in Madison, WI. Each organization is autonomous with its own bylaws and governing boards of directors.


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