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ASABE - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
Non-profit Organizations
St Joseph, Michigan 5,542 followers
The worldwide Society for engineering and technology in agricultural, food, and biological systems.
About us
The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers is an educational and scientific organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biological systems. ASABE comprises members in more than 100 countries. Agricultural, food, and biological engineers develop efficient and environmentally sensitive methods of producing food, fiber, timber, and renewable energy sources for an ever-increasing world population. The image above provides a profile of ASABE's membership and their contributions to society. ASABE membership is open to all—engineers as well as non-engineers—who are interested in engineering and technology for agricultural, food, and biological systems.
- Website
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http://www.asabe.org
External link for ASABE - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- St Joseph, Michigan
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1907
- Specialties
- food, agriculture, engineering, standards, education, natural resources, forestry, renewable energy, off-road vehicles, greenhouses, farming, technology, robotics, precision agriculture, research, livestock, feed, journals, irrigation, and postharvest
Locations
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Primary
2950 Niles Rd
St Joseph, Michigan 49085, US
Employees at ASABE - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
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Naomi Bernstein
Project Manager at University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Dolores Landeck
Director of Communications at American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
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Sonia Maassel Jacobsen
Adjunct Faculty at University of Minnesota Bioproducts & Biosystems Eng Dept
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Mark Zielke
Senior Director
Updates
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The Circular Bioeconomy Systems Institute is just one of our high-impact initiatives boosting a new wave of innovation and sustainability. CBSI's Erin Webb explains how your support of the Past Presidents Challenge plays a part in CBSI success. #Bioeconomy #SustainableInnovation. https://lnkd.in/gRjJiCCe
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Special shout out to ASABE Trustee and Oklahoma State University professor Mari Chinn! We appreciate all that you do for ASABE!
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Can cows be toilet trained? One German researcher thinks so. Read more in this article from the The Economist. https://lnkd.in/gGvtcXwA
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Giving Back Fund welcomes applications for funding your humanitarian engineering project. Submissions due 12/31. https://ow.ly/B3Mh50Uh4Pt
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Drum roll, please. . . We're delighted to unveil the list of this year's AE50 awards! Congratulations to our winners! From the field to the lab, the winning products are leading innovation across the scope of ag, food, and natural resources. #NaturalResources #InnovationInAg #SustainableAgriculture #AE50Awards https://ow.ly/EOHY50Us0i1
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ASABE plays an important role in developing the leaders of tomorrow, and student-competition chair Joe Sagues explains how you can lend a hand through your support of the Past Presidents Challenge. https://ow.ly/gZhb50UpYB2 #EngineeringEducation #LeadershipDevelopment #StudentCompetition #SupportStudents #FutureLeaders
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Celebrate 30 years of AETC at the beautiful Omni Louisville February 9-12! Register before January 5 for early bird rates! https://ow.ly/yAc550Ug3P6
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How does your participation in the Past Presidents Challenge directly supports ASABE and its members in engineering a sustainable future? Watch as our Membership Development Council chair, McKensie Nelms, EIT, provides insights. https://lnkd.in/gMJMbhBE #PastPresidentsChallenge #SustainableEngineering #FutureOfEngineering #InnovationInEngineering
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Did you know today is the Day of the Horse? Celebrate by reading this ASABE Technical Library article on gait analysis of equine biomechanical performance. #horse https://lnkd.in/gZ7TwmBp