Wednesday, 02 Feb 2022
Diurnal stomatal apertures and density ratios affect whole-canopy stomatal conductance, water-use efficiency and yield
Seminar by Menachem Moshelion, professor of plant physiology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Carbon science for carbon markets: Emerging opportunities in Iowa
Seminar by Jim Jordahl
Wednesday, 09 Feb 2022
Seminar: Plant breeding and agronomy - The past and future
By Kendall Lamkey, chair Department of Agronomy
Seminar: Farmer perspectives on soil health - Insights from social science research
Seminar by J. Arbuckle
Wednesday, 16 Feb 2022
Seminar: Corn belt dent germplasm
By Stephen Smith, ISU
Seminar: Gaming ag nitrogen cycling
Seminar by Ann Russell
Thursday, 17 Feb 2022
West Texas A&M Regional Crops Contest
Good luck to our team heading south!
Friday, 18 Feb 2022
"Net worth and homeownership: The implications of purchase location and timing"
Economics Department Seminar by Tracy Turner (Assoc. Prof. Finance, Iowa State University)
Monday, 21 Feb 2022
"The Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance across Hospitals: Importance of a Network Approach"
The Department of Economics is pleased to present a department seminar given by Jerome Adda, Professor of Economics, Bocconi University.
"The Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance across Hospitals: Importance of a Network Approach"
Economics Department virtual seminar by Jerome Adda (Boccani University)
Wednesday, 23 Feb 2022
Seminar: Participator breeding to respond to emerging markets and climate challenges in the Great Lakes region
By Julia Dawson
Forum with UAE embassy delegation
A conversation with United Arab Emirates experts in commerce, trade, education and culture. Participants will be faculty members, Emirati students, UAE Study Abroad students from Economics, Ag Business, Political Science, World Languages and Cultures and the Honors Program, but all are invited to attend.
Seminar: Monetizing soil health via conservation practices and carbon markets
Seminar by Alejandro Plastina
Monday, 28 Feb 2022
"Issues Arising in Asymmetric Information Economies"
The Department of Economics is pleased to present a seminar given by Nicholas Yannelis (University of Iowa), Professor of Economics, Tippie College of Business