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APRES awards recognize outstanding achievements

Ron Smith, Editor

July 17, 2019

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A highlight of the annual American Peanuts Research and Education Society annual meeting is the awards ceremony, which honors the outstanding achievements of APRES members as well the Joe Suggs Graduate Student presentation and a graduate student poster competition.

Research papers and posters presented by graduate students at the APRES 51st meeting offered a look into the future of agricultural research and innovation.

Presentations covered the gamut of peanut production, says Bob Kemerait, University of Georgia plant pathologist and moderator of the Joe Suggs Graduate Student research presentation competition.

 “The scope of these presentations covers from before the peanut is planted through the value of the crop as a source of nutrition,” Kemerait said following the final presentation.

He said the presentations included basic research, the results of which may improve peanut production, storage, efficiency and nutrition within 10 years, and also practical studies “that farmers can use next year. Research evaluated products on the market now.

“The papers also displayed excellence in research and presentation,” he added.

Other awards were presented for outstanding research, distinguished service and for the best paper presented at last year’s annual meeting.

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Also, three long-time APRES members were honored as Fellows of the Society.

About the Author(s)

Ron Smith

Editor, Farm Progress

Ron Smith has spent more than 30 years covering Sunbelt agriculture. Ron began his career in agricultural journalism as an Experiment Station and Extension editor at Clemson University, where he earned a Masters Degree in English in 1975. He served as associate editor for Southeast Farm Press from 1978 through 1989. In 1990, Smith helped launch Southern Turf Management Magazine and served as editor. He also helped launch two other regional Turf and Landscape publications and launched and edited Florida Grove and Vegetable Management for the Farm Press Group. Within two years of launch, the turf magazines were well-respected, award-winning publications. Ron has received numerous awards for writing and photography in both agriculture and landscape journalism. He is past president of The Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association and was chosen as the first media representative to the University of Georgia College of Agriculture Advisory Board. He was named Communicator of the Year for the Metropolitan Atlanta Agricultural Communicators Association. Smith also worked in public relations, specializing in media relations for agricultural companies. Ron lives with his wife Pat in Denton, Texas. They have two grown children, Stacey and Nick, and two grandsons, Aaron and Hunter.

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