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Allison Wise, senior environmental science student, Dr. Robert Paris, associate professor of biology, Ben Linville, sophomore biology student, and Sawyer Williams, freshman biology student, analyze the soybean data from Cedarville’s new test plot.
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Allison Wise, senior environmental science student, Sawyer Williams, freshman biology student, Dr. Robert Paris, and Ben Linville, sophomore biology student, research soybeans in the new test plot on Cedarville’s campus.
Allison Wise, senior environmental science student, Dr. Robert Paris, associate professor of biology, Ben Linville, sophomore biology student, and Sawyer Williams, freshman biology student, analyze the soybean data from Cedarville’s new test plot.
ResearchFarm(2).jpg (1102 kB)
Allison Wise, senior environmental science student, Sawyer Williams, freshman biology student, Dr. Robert Paris, and Ben Linville, sophomore biology student, research soybeans in the new test plot on Cedarville’s campus.
Abstract
Cedarville University has designated approximately 10 acres of land north of the Elvin R. King Cross Country Course as a research farm that Dr. Robert Paris, associate professor of biology, will use to conduct research on soybeans.
Publication Date
9-16-2019
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, biology, soybeans
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "University Research Will Benefit Soybean Harvest" (2019). News Releases. 974.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/974