PhD dissertation defense at MSU-Bozeman

samuel_284Win

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Hi friends,
If anyone is interested in Montana agriculture, field pea agronomy, or soil health, I will be defending my PhD dissertation tomorrow (April 20) at 2:45 pm in Linfield Hall 301 at Montana State University - Bozeman. The title of my seminar is "Influence of environment, genetics, and management on field pea grain nitrogen concentration and yield response and subsequent effect of legume-based crop rotations on soil organic carbon". You can join in person or via Webex at the online link below.


Meeting link: https://montana.webex.com/montana/j.php?MTID=mf1a7a90523d64ae3fa5c5bb3f2a3e315
Meeting number:2348 480 9765
Meeting password: koeshall
 
Hi friends,
If anyone is interested in Montana agriculture, field pea agronomy, or soil health, I will be defending my PhD dissertation tomorrow (April 20) at 2:45 pm in Linfield Hall 301 at Montana State University - Bozeman. The title of my seminar is "Influence of environment, genetics, and management on field pea grain nitrogen concentration and yield response and subsequent effect of legume-based crop rotations on soil organic carbon". You can join in person or via Webex at the online link below.


Meeting link: https://montana.webex.com/montana/j.php?MTID=mf1a7a90523d64ae3fa5c5bb3f2a3e315
Meeting number:2348 480 9765
Meeting password: koeshall
Kudos for the drive to perform meaningful research and earn that PhD. The commitment and sacrifice invested in that achievement is beyond imagining for most of us. You rock, @samuel_284Win
 
Imagine, a crowd in the Hallway....A voice rises above the din......


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Wife has her masters in Ag science her PHd in Forest science. She is excited to read your dissertation. Said it sounds interesting. She too is a nerd:)
 
There are a surprising number of options for you. Wife went to work for USDA, doing ag work with her masters. Took a job that came open at the USDA Forest service for an ecologist, then got her PHD in forestry. Ultimately she worked on every continent but Antarctica consulting. Spent two years as science advisor to the Secretary after that spent 18 months in Afganistan imbedded with SF units contacting the farmers there helping to win the hearts and minds kind of thing.
She extends her congratulations and suggests to keep your eyes and ears open for opportunity’s to build your resume.
We wish you well.
 
Congratulations! My son-in-law, after his Army career, works for USDA, although in cyber security. He absolutely loves it.
 

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