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Where in the World is IAD? -- Student List

Name:
  Kim Steinman 
Email:
  kpsteinmann@ucdavis.edu  
Year Entered:
  2003  
Hometown:
  California  
Undergraduate Inst.:
  UC Davis  
Undergradutate Degree:
  Wildlife Biology, Botany  
Area of Emphasis:
  Economic Assessment of Alternative Agricultural Production Methods  
Major Professor
  Minghua Zhang  
Thesis
  Pheromone Mating Disruption as an Alternative to Organophosphate Use in Walnuts: A Cost Analysis  
Languages:
  English, Spanish  
Countries Worked In:
  California  
Why interested in IAD:
  To gain a better understanding of the effects of global changes in communication and technology on agriculture. To learn tools to implement effective change. To work toward development of sustainable production of food able to feed a growing population.  

 

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