Agronomy 2007 State of the Department

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Agronomy 2007State of the Department

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Outline

• Administrative Philosophy

• What is Agronomy?

• ISU Statistics

• Departmental Statistics

• Departmental Organization

• Departmental Priorities

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ADMINISTRATIVE PHILOSOPHY

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WHAT IS AGRONOMY?

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What is Agronomy?

Sustainable Production of Food, Feed, Fiber, and Fuel

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C=C

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Agronomy is the funnel that all science must go through to impact producer profitability

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Agronomy is the synthesis of available scientific knowledge

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What is Agronomy

Click to view Agronomy graphic

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ISU STATISTICS

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AES Expenditures from State Appropriations

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Undergraduate EnrollmentBy Department

Fall 2006

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DEPARTMENTAL STATISTICS

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Student Enrollment Trends

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Trends in Graduating Students

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Undergraduate StudentsAgronomy Undergraduate Options by Percentage

Fall 2005

Management & Business

49%

Agroecology12%

Soil & Environmental Science

13%Research & Development

4%

Plant Breeding & Biotechnology

13%

Not Declared9%

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Graduate StudentsGraduate Students According to Curriculum - Percentages

Agronomy Distance Education Program

41%

Ag Meterology2%

Crop Production & Physiology

10%

Plant Breeding19%

Soil Science13%

Interdepartmental15%

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DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION

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The Land Grant Mission

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Current Departmental Organization

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Departmental Structure

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Departmental Strucuture

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Departmental Structure

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Management Structure

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There does not exist a category of science to which one can give the name applied science. There are science and the applications of science, bound together as the fruit of the tree which bears it.

Louis Pasteur

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Science

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Context

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DEPARTMENTALPRIORITIES

Feedstock Production

Translational Genomics

Environmental Science

Soils Institute

Curriculum

Faculty Excellence

Recruitment/Marketing

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Feedstock Production

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Translational Genomics

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Environmental Science

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Curriculum

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Soils Institute

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Faculty Excellence

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Recruitment/Marketing

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Agronomy is applying science to

fuel and feed our global society

Choose your adventure in Agronomy at Iowa State University

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• Agronomists are innovative, problem solvers who work to improve the sources of many products we need.

• As agricultural systems become more advanced, scientific understanding becomes more important to manage our food, fiber, fuel, and environment.

• Agronomy is an expanding field as more uses of crops are developed;– i.e. bio-fuels, healthier foods, pharmaceuticals– the possibilities are endless

Choose your adventure in Agronomy at Iowa State University

Applying science to fuel and feed our global society

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• > $110,000 of scholarships just for Agronomy majors– Support for both tuition and international travel courses– More available from the College of Agriculture and ISU

• Student-Faculty mentoring approach– Faculty advisers work one-on-one with students– Connections with cutting-edge research– Student jobs for pay and experience

• Active Agronomy student club and learning communities

Agronomy at Iowa State University:

The Benefits

Applying science to fuel and feed our global society

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Agronomy at Iowa State University:

• ISU Agronomy graduates have a 100% placement rate

• Iowa State Agronomy Alumni go on to:– Coordinate plant breeding programs – Assist in biotechnology labs – Educate about soil and water conservation practices– Manage farms– Develop renewable sources of energy– Sell farm inputs– Make policy about global food systems

The Potential

Applying science to fuel and feed our global society

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www.agron.iastate.edu

Choose your adventure in Agronomy at Iowa State University

Applying science to fuel and feed our global society

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News

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QUESTIONS

"In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists"

Eric Hoffer