Kendra Mashaney, Jeremy Dye, Kari Gilbert, David Gonzalez, Shaylee Byrd, Kaci Simmons, Jamie Miller, Jennifer Henderson, Barbara Smith, Napoleon Wiles, Jade Porter
breeding practices to come up with more drought-tolerant varieties of alfalfa. The research is important because two-thirds of hay produced in the U.S. is grown in drought-prone areas of the Great Plains or the western U.S., said Ian Ray, the professor who runs NMSU's alfalfa breeding and genetics program.
Date: Jan 02, 2012
Category: Business
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Bradley PR Agency - Account Coordinator Multicultural Student Services - SOAR Counselor BYU Physical Facilities - Custodian BYU Catering - Truck Driver/Waitstaff Covey Center for the Arts - Public Relations/Marketing Intern (2012-2012)