Faculty

July 7, 2017
Teng Teeh Lim
Teng Lim develops and assesses practical management and mitigations for agricultural waste management and environmental issues. Emphases include improvement of nutrient management and treatment; air quality including emission evaluation and modeling; and odor mitigation and odor setback distances. Collaborate to develop extension materials, interact with producers and agricultural businesses, and conduct internationally recognized research and extension programs. Educational background Ph.D., Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University…

July 3, 2017
Dan Downing
Educational background M.S. Extension and Adult Education, University of Missouri B.S. Agricultural Mechanization, University of Missouri Courses taught AST 2320: Internal Combustion Power…

July 3, 2017
David Brune
Educational background Ph.D. Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri, 1978 M.S. Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri, 1975 B.S. Sanitary Engineering, University of Missouri, 1974…

Jan. 11, 2017
Corinne Valdivia
Specialties Development Economics Sustainable Livelihoods Immigration, Integration and Rural Development Adaptation to Climate Change Translational Research Educational background B.S., Economics and Planning, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Peru, 1978 M.S., Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri, 1983 Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri, 1990 Courses taught ABM 3271, International Agriculture Development AAE 8430, International Agriculture Development Policies…

Jan. 6, 2017
Bryan L. Garton
Bryan L. Garton is the senior associate dean and director of academic programs for the University of Missouri’s College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR). In this role, Garton provides leadership for the College’s teaching mission, including administration of degree programs, student success, international experiences, scholarships, along with career readiness and placement for over 3,000 students. Garton has served the College in a variety of roles since joining the faculty as an assistant professor of agricultural education in 1993. He served as assistant dean of academic programs and from 2002 to 2007 as chair of the agricultural education department.

Jan. 6, 2017
Rob Kallenbach
Dr. Robert Kallenbach leads the MU Extension Agriculture & Environment program at the University of Missouri. Under his guidance, faculty in the program spearhead a range of initiatives, including: Missouri Agriculture, Food, & Forestry Innovation Center Missouri Grazing Schools Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Program Soil and Plant Testing Lab MU Certified Strip Trial Program Missouri Master Gardeners Master Naturalist Program Missouri Woodland Steward Feral Hog Elimination Partnership Mobile Meat Processing Lab Swine Focus Team Pearls of Production Annie’s Project Integrated Crop Management Pesticide Safety Applicator Training Collectively, these programs add $1 billion to Missouri’s agriculture economy each year.
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