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University Faculty University Faculty University Faculty University Faculty COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL AND FOOD SCIENCES FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT Robert J. Harmon, Chair AND SCHOOL OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL Debra K. Aaron, Professor, Ph.D., Oklahoma State, 1984 Curtis W. Absher, Extension Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Tennessee, 1969 SCIENCES Glen E. Aiken, Adjunct Associate Professor, Ph.D., Florida, 1989 Donna M. Amaral-Phillips, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Iowa State, 1988 M. Scott Smith, Dean Leslie H. Anderson, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Ohio State, 1996 Kenneth Andries, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kansas State, 1996 Tuoying Ao, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 2005 AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS Jeffery Bewley, Extension Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Purdue, 2008 W. Luke Boatright, Professor, Ph.D., Arkansas, 1994 Laura Skillman, Director James A. Boling, Professor, Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1967 Carla G. Craycraft, Extension Professor Emerita, Ph.D., Oklahoma State, 1981 Kristen M. Brennan, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Washington State, 2008 Joe B. Williams, Extension Assistant Professor Emeritus, Ed.D., Kentucky, 1971 Phillip J. Bridges, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., West Virginia, 1999 K. Darrh Bullock, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Georgia, 1992 Walter R. Burris, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 1974 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Fernanda Camargo, Extension Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 2007 Leigh J. Maynard, Chair Austin H. Cantor, Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Cornell, 1974 Richard D. Coffey, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 1994 Marvin T. Batte, Research Professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana, 1981 Robert J. Coleman, Extension Associate Professor, Ph.D., Alberta, 1998 Robert Lee Beck, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Michigan State, 1963 Nancy M. Cox, Professor, North Carolina State, 1982 Fred J. Benson, Extension Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Missouri, 1972 William L. Crist, Extension Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Ohio State, 1970 Barry Wright Bobst, Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Washington State, 1966 Gary L. Cromwell, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Purdue, 1967 Russell Herbert Brannon, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1967 Karl A. Dawson, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., Iowa State, 1979 Roger M. Brown, Senior Lecturer, Ph.D., Auburn, 2004 Lee A. Edgerton, Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Purdue, 1970 Wilmer Browning, Extension Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Kentucky, 1969 Donald G. Ely, Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 1966 Kenneth H. Burdine, Extension Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 2011 Michael D. Flythe, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Cornell, 2006 Orlando D. Chambers, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 1995 David L. Harmon, Professor, Ph.D., Nebraska, 1983 James Earnest Criswell, Assistant Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1966 Robert J. 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Snell, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 1989 Herbert J. Strobel, Adjunct Associate Professor, Ph.D., Cornell, 1990 Christina J. Stowe, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Texas A&M, 2002 Surendranath Suman, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Connecticut, 2006 Richard L. Trimble, Extension Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Michigan State, 1973 Fred A. Thrift, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Oklahoma State, 1968 Cory G. Walters, Extension Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Washington State, 2008 James H. Tidwell, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Mississippi State, 1987 Lionel Williamson, Extension Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Missouri, 1977 Juan M. Tricarico, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kentucky, 2001 Timothy Woods, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Michigan State, 1996 Ray E. Tucker, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Kentucky, 1966 Kristine L. Urschel, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Alberta, 2007 Eric S. Vanzant, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Kansas State, 1993 Changzheng Wang, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Florida, 1990 Carl D. Webster, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Auburn, 1989 University of Kentucky 2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin 289 University Faculty Craig H. Wood, Extension Professor, Ph.D., New Mexico State, 1985 Stephen Dobson, Professor, Ph.D., California-Berkeley, 1996 Youling L. Xiong, Professor, Ph.D., Washington State, 1989 Charles W. Fox, Professor, Ph.D., California-Berkeley, 1993 Panayiotis M. Zavos, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1978 Paul H. Freytag, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Ohio State, 1963 James D. Harwood, Associate Professor, Ph.D., University College, Cardiff, 2001 Kenneth F. Haynes, Professor, Ph.D., California-Davis, 1982 BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING Douglas W. Johnson, Extension Professor, Ph.D., Florida, 1980 Sue E. Nokes, Chair Fred William Knapp, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Kansas State, 1961 John J. 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