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AGRICULTURE IN ILLINOIS

Agriculture In Illinois   Edward Runge

Edward Runge
Runge conducted research after earning a PhD, and taught at four major universities, focusing on agronomy and soil sciences. He carried his knowledge to many parts of the world, working closely with Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug. He discusses the stages in evolution in agriculture and shares his views on many of the most important issues in agriculture today.

> Abstract PDF

> Interview 1 (Video)
Career as agronomist and soil scientist

> Interview 2 (Video)
Illinois soils & work at Texas A & M

> Interview 1 (Audio)
Career as agronomist and soil scientist

> Interview 2 (Audio)
Illinois soils & work at Texas A & M

> Transcript PDF

> Photos

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