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Soil Science Society of America presents awards in Houston
Date:10/27/2008

the Lena and Maria Van der Ploeg Fund and the Don and Betty Kirkham Fund, both of the Agronomic Science Foundation.

Palle Pedersen, Iowa State University -- ASA-CSSA-SSSA Early Career Professional Award. Palle Pedersen is an assistant professor and soybean extension agronomist in the Department of Agronomy at Iowa State University. Dr. Pedersen received B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University in Copenhagen, Denmark, another M.S. degree in Agricultural Economics from University of London, England, and his Ph.D. degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison. His programs overall goal is to identify and solve soybean production problems to improve the economic well-being of farmers.

The ASA-CSSA-SSSA award recognizes those who have made an outstanding contribution in agronomy, crop science, and/or soil science within seven years of completing their terminal degree.

  • Pierre Bordenave, InterMountain Resources -- Irrometer Professional Certification Service Award. Pierre A. Bordenave is the president and owner of the soil scientist consulting firm, InterMountain Resources (IMR), headquartered in Sandpoint, ID. As a soil scientists and entrepreneur, he formed IMR 24 ears ago. The firm provides a comprehensive range of environmental services, with a focus on soil and water issues, limitations, and capabilities. Bordenave received a B.S. degree in 19821 from the University of Idaho. He has served in various capacities of the National Society of Consulting Soil Scientists and is the current Chair of the Board.

The Irrometer Professional Certification Service Award recognizes an outstanding certified professional who has demonstrated adherence to the certification goals and personal growth, impact on associates, and the public at large. The award is supported by the Irrometer Company through the Agronomic Science Foundation.

  • Larry P. Wilding -- Soil Science Distinguished Service Awar
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