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SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
2011-2012
ANNUAL REPORT
AUGUST 1, 2012
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL REPORT
August 1, 2012
MISSION STATEMENT
It is the mission of the School of Agriculture to provide educational programs on both the
theory and practice of agricultural science enabling the graduate to compete within and contribute to this diverse field at the producer, industry, and graduate student level. This mission is accomplished through degree options in Agribusiness, Animal Science, Plant and Soil Science, and General Agriculture. Four agriculture minors are also offered. Those desiring agricultural degree programs not offered at the University of Arkansas at Monticello are provided introductory course work and advising designed to facilitate transfer to another institution. In addition, students desiring to enter veterinary school are provided course work and advising aimed at meeting the requirements of institutions offering a degree in veterinary medicine.
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE FACULTY
Professors Dr. Kelly J. Bryant, Dean Dr. Paul B. Francis Dr. Robert Stark, Jr. Associate Professor Dr. Whitney Whitworth UAM Rodeo Coach Mr. Rusty Jones Adjunct Faculty Dr. Ken Smith Dr. Dwight Witcher, D.V.M.
AGRICULTURE MAJORS BY CLASS LEVEL Fall Terms
Agriculture 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Freshman 31 13 23 27 24 22 24 32 29 34 26
Sophomore 20 22 17 12 10 15 17 17 18 20 20
Junior 24 14 15 15 20 11 18 13 20 13 15
Senior 20 18 14 12 16 21 15 27 21 22 25
Pre-Freshman 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 0
Special (non- degree seeking)
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0
0
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0
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0
0
0
1
Post Bachelor 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
TOTAL 95 67 71 67 70 70 78 93 89 89 87
Pre-Veterinary 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Freshman 1 5 6 4 4 8 2 10 5 6 13
Sophomore 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 2 2
Junior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Senior 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pre-Freshman 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0
Special (non- degree seeking)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Post Bachelor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 1 6 9 5 5 9 5 12 8 8 16
UNIT TOTALS 96 73 80 72 75 79 83 105 97 97 103
COURSE ENROLLMENT BY TERM
Fall 2011
SEQUENCE SECTION DEPT & NO COURSE TITLE ENROLLED
0627 01 AGEC 2273 Agricultural Economics 28
0662 01 AGEC 4623 Farm Management 15
0668 01 AGEC 4683 Commodity Marketing 23
0682 01 AGEC 4823 Econ Environ Mgmt 9
0610 01 AGRI 1101 Agriculture Orientation 36
0677 01 AGRI 4771 Seminar 8
0678 01 AGRI 4783 Internship 4
0651 01 AGRO 3513 Fiber and Oilseed 18
0624 01 AGRO 2244 Soils 20
0624 51 AGRO 2244 Soils lab 20
01 AGRO 3421 Soil Judging, Junior level 1
0625 01 AGRO 2251 Soil Judging, Soph level 2
0645 01 AGRO 3452 Forage Crops 21
0600 01 ANSC 1003 Principles of Animal Science 36
0600 51 ANSC 1003 Prin of Animal Science lab 36
0641 01 ANSC 3413 Livestock Breeding 19
0647 01 ANSC 3474 Beef Production 19
0647 51 ANSC 3474 Beef Production lab 19
0605 01 AGRO 2053 Applied Plant Pathology 15
0605 51 AGRO 2053 Applied Plant Pathology lab 15
Spring 2012
SEQUENCE SECTION DEPT & NO COURSE TITLE ENROLLED
0660 01 AGEC 4601 Ag Econ Quiz Bowl 9
0661 01 AGEC 4613 Agricultural Policy 26
0670 01 AGEC 4703 Contract Marketing & Futures Trading 22
0671 01 AGEC 4713 Agricultural Finance 7
0680 01 AGEC 4803 AgriBusiness Firm Management 17
0677 01 AGRI 4771 Seminar 12
02 AGRI 472V Business Plan Development 3
0678 01 AGRI 4783 Internship 1
0603 01 AGRO 1033 Field Crops 43
0603 51 AGRO 1033 Field Crops lab 29
0603 52 AGRO 1033 Field Crops lab 14
0650 01 AGRO 3503 Cereal Crops 13
0626 01 AGEN 2263 Soil Water Conservation 14
01 AGRO 479V Independent Study 1
0621 01 ANSC 2213 Feeds & Feeding 20
0652 01 ANSC 3523 Horse Production 27
0663 01 ANSC 4633 Animal Metabolism/Nutrition 15
0672 01 AGRI 472V Sheep and Goat Production 15
0628 01 ENTO 2283 Applied Entomology 17
FACULTY WORKLOAD
FALL 2011
Faculty/Title Course Taught Enrollment Credit Hrs SSCH
Bryant, K Professor/Dean
Seminar Agriculture Orientation Internship
8 36 4
1 1 3
8 36 12
56
Francis, P Professor
Soils Soils lab Forage Crops Fiber & Oilseed Soil Judging, Soph Level Soil Judging, Jr Level
20 20 21 18 2 1
4 0 3 3 1 1
80 0
63 54 2 1
200
Stark, R Professor
Agri Economics Farm Management Commodity Marketing Econ Environ Mgmt
28 15 23 9
3 3 3 3
84 45 69 27
225
Whitworth, W Assoc Professor
Prin of Animal Science Prin of AnSc lab Beef Production Beef Production lab Livestock Breeding
36 36 19 19 19
3 0 4 0 3
108 0
76 0
57
241
Coker, Cliff1 Intro Plant Pathology 15 3 45
Intro Plant Pathology lab 15 0 0
45
SPRING 2012
Bryant, K Professor/Dean
Seminar Business Plan Develop Internship
12 3 1
1 1 3
12 3 3
18
Francis, P Professor
Field Crops Field Crops lab Field Crops lab Cereal Crops Soil Water Consrvtn Independent Study
43 29 14 13 14 1
3 0 0 3 3 3
129 0 0
39 42 3
213
Stark, R Professor
Agricultural Policy Cont Mktg & Fut Trdg Agricultural Finance Agribusiness Firm Mgmt Ag Econ Quiz Bowl
26 22 7
17 9
3 3 3 3 1
78 66 21 51 9
225
Whitworth, W Assoc Professor
Animal Metab/Nutri Horse Production Feeds & Feeding Sheep & Goat Prod
15 27 20 15
3 3 3 3
45 81 60 45
231
Akin, S.1 Applied Entomology 17 3 51
51
1Adjunct faculty
Student Semester Credit Hours (SSCH) for last seven years.
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2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2011/2012
UAM School of Agriculture
SSCH
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE FACULTY UAM COMMITTEE INVOLVEMENT
2011-2012
Dr. Kelly Bryant Academic Council General Education Committee Strategic Planning Steering Committee Building & Grounds Dr. Whitney Whitworth American Democracy Project Committee Animal Use & Care Committee Curriculum and Standards Dr. Robert Stark CASAA Committee Dr. Paul Francis Program Review Committee Library Emergency Procedures Committee on Committees
CURRICULUM
Course enrollment was good last year with 21 of our 24 regular courses having double digit enrollment. Five of our upper level classes had enrollments of 20 or more. Our curriculum is accomplishing the task for which it was designed.
Our minors have not caught on as no one is currently an Animal Science minor, Plant and Soil Science minor, or an Ag Business minor. Ag internship is another class that is underutilized by our student body.
FACILITIES Contractors submitted bids to repair the building’s foundation and that work was completed last fall. A new chiller was installed in the back hallway in August. The old weight room was vacated by Athletics in June. Modifications to the building to make it a functioning head house were completed and it was heavily used for instruction and research last year.
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Dr. Whitney Whitworth traveled to New Orleans to participate in the American Society of Animal Science Annual Meeting, July 10-14, 2011.. She presented a poster titled “Validation and cross-prediction of single or dual accelerometers for the prediction of grazing, standing/waling, and lying behavior of beef cattle using linear discriminant analysis”.
Dr. Kelly Bryant and Dr. Robert Stark attended the Arkansas Seed Dealers Convention in
Memphis, TN on July 21st and 22nd. Rusty Jones conducted the annual Boll Weevil Stampede and it was a success and attracted
visitors and participants to the area. The Rodeo team earned lots of points during the rodeo season and had a good year. Rusty was the speaker at the Monticello Chamber of Commerce meeting on March 14, 2012.
Dr. Robert Stark attended the Soil and Water Conservation 66th International Annual
Conference on July 16-20, 2011. Dr. Robert Stark coordinated a webinar presentation on the 2012 farm bill at the University of
Arkansas at Monticello campus on October 11, 2011. Dr. Whitney Whitworth participated in the 56th Annual Beef Cattle Short Course held at Texas
A&M University August 2-4, 2011. Dr. Whitney Whitworth served as a judge in the stock shows at the Lincoln County Fair and the
Drew County Fair in September 2011. Dr. Whitney Whitworth was a speaker at the 2011 River Valley Nutrient Management Tour on
October 14, 2011. Her topic was “Reproductive and Genetic Improvements that Impact your Bottom Line”.
Dr. Robert Stark attended the Mississippi Agricultural Economics Association meeting on
November 3-5, 2011. It was held in Starkville, Mississippi at the Mississippi State University.
Dr. Robert Stark attended the 56th Annual Rural Life Conference in Pine Bluff, AR on February
18, 2012. Dr. Paul Francis and Dr. Robert Stark attended the Tri-State Soybean Forum held in Oak Grove,
LA on November 1, 2011. Dr. Kelly Bryant attended the Arkansas Crop Management Conference held in Little Rock, AR
January 18-21, 2012. Dr. Paul Francis attended the AR Crop Management Conference on January 18th and 19th in
Little Rock, AR.
Dr. Whitney Whitworth served as a judge in the Animal Sciences category for the 2012 Regional Science Fair held on the UAM campus in March 2012. Also serving as judges in the fair in the Plant Sciences division were Dr. Paul Francis and Dr. Robert Stark.
Dr. Kelly Bryant traveled to Centerton, AR to attend the NIRA Rodeo where UAM’s Rodeo Team
was participating on April 26-27, 2012. The annual Agriculture Awards Banquet was held April 24, 2012 at the Senate room located in
the University Center to recognize and honor agriculture students and members of the UAM Rodeo Team for their accomplishments. In addition to the students present, special guests included UAM administrators, scholarship donors, and School of Agriculture faculty and staff.
Dr. Kelly Bryant assisted Rohwer Research Station director, Larry Earnest, in hosting the Crops
Field Day held at the station on July 19, 2012. Other faculty from the UAM School of Agriculture attended the activity.
Dr. Kelly Bryant helped plan and conduct a Fencing and Grazing Field Day that was held on
September 8, 2011 on the UAM campus involving University and Natural Resources Conservation Service personnel. It was sponsored by Arkansas Grazing Lands Coalition. Dr. Whitney Whitworth provided assistance in the tours of the stream bank stabilization.
Dr. Kelly Bryant and Dr. Whitney Whitworth were nominated for Alpha Chi National Honor
Society’s Administrator and Teacher of the Year Awards, respectively, for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Dr. Whitney Whitworth gave a presentation on “Replacement Heifer Evaluation” at the Beef
and Forage Field Day held at the Southeast Research and Extension Center on April 26, 2012. Ranchers and producers, as well as University personnel, participated in the evening’s activities.
Dr. Robert Stark attended the State FFA Convention, held at Camp Couchdale near Hot Springs,
on June 5-7, 2012. Dr. Stark manned a booth featuring the UAM School of Agriculture and visited with potential students who were attending the convention.
Dr. Paul Francis and Dr. Stark once again organized the “Tomatoes at the Trotter” at the UAM
Trotter House on June 21, 2012. It consisted of the 15 variety taste testing along with a meal created with the special heirloom tomato. Half of the proceeds went to the UAM School of Agriculture.
Dr. Paul Francis and Dr. Stark organized the tasting portion of the “Tomatoes at the Capitol”
sponsored by the Arkansas Agriculture Department on June 27, 2012 at the state capitol.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
During the year, School of Agriculture students participated in a number of field trips and other activities:
Bobby Evans, a junior and member of the UAM Debate team finished second in the sweepstakes competition at the Henderson State University
The annual Back-to-School Picnic hosted by the School of Agriculture faculty and staff for new and returning students was held at the Agriculture Building on August 30, 2011.
On September 28, 2011 students in Fiber and Oil Seed class toured the Rohwer Experiment Station.
School of Agriculture faculty/former faculty and staff participated in tailgating activities at UAM’s Homecoming on October 29, 2011. Bar-B-Q, trimmings and drinks were available to all who visited the Agriculture tent. Several agriculture alumni were in attendance.
Kenneth Hale, Zach Hill, Whitney McGregor and Will Parrish presented their experience at their internships on October 20, 2011.
On November 8, 2011- Agriculture major, Kacie Johnson, was among the thirty-four inductees into the UAM chapter of Alpha Chi (Arkansas Honor Society). Brett Stewart was also initiated as the Vice President at this time.
November 11, 2011 – Agriculture faculty and students, under the leadership of Dr. Whitney Whitworth, along with members of the Agriculture Alumni Society, conducted a fundraiser for the Robert C. Kirst Scholarship. Tyson Foods furnishes the chicken which is prepared by their Cooking Team. Agriculture students are responsible for selling tickets for the dinners and delivering the dinners. Proceeds from this event provide some of the funds for the Kirst Scholarship which is awarded to two agriculture majors each year.
Mr. Greg Peton with Pioneer Hi-Bred was the guest speaker in Agriculture Orientation and Senior Seminar on November 9, 2012. He offered suggestions on how a student should prepare for a successful career.
November 17, 2011 – Members of Dr. Robert Stark’s Economics of Environmental Management class presented a seminar entitled “Feral Hog 101” examining the feral hog situation in Arkansas and surrounding states.
On Wednesday, December 7, 2011, Tyson foods provide lunch for the students and faculty. They visited with students interested in a career with them after lunch.
Students in the Agricultural Policy class traveled to Little Rock on February 21, 2012 to visit the Arkansas State Capitol, meet legislators, and observe proceedings conducted at the Capitol during that day.
Justin Jones, Senior presented a poster at the Southern Region Meeting of American Society of Agronomy in Birmingham, AL titled “Integration of Heirloom Tomatoes with Contemporary Vine-Ripened Fresh Market Operations”, on February 4-7, 2012. Jones placed 3rd in the undergraduate poster competition. He was accompanied by Dr. Paul Francis.
Dr. Stark and eight students attended the SAEA Quiz Bowl in Birmingham, AL for competition.
March 2-3, 2012 – Nine UAM agriculture students attended the Collegiate Farm Bureau State Convention held in Little Rock. TEAM BOLL WEEVIL, consisted of Chris Church, Carrin Cross, Ethan Ferguson Kristal Ferguson April Quattlebaum, John David Farabough,
Brittany Harpole, Tyler Hicks and Andrew Raddle. Tyler Hicks represented the team at the State Finals Discussion Meet Contestant.
Whitney McGregor, a senior PreVet major from Monticello, was selected to receive the 2012 Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Award.
Nine students participated in the School of Agriculture Academics Olympics competition, with Spencer Lybrand being selected to represent the School of Agriculture in the campus-wide finals.
More than 200 rodeo cowboys and cowgirls from 13 colleges and universities competed in the 2012 Boll Weevil Stampede at the Drew County Fairgrounds hosted by the University of Arkansas at Monticello March 29 through March 31.
Of the 43 students serving as UAM Ambassadors for 2011-12, three students were from the School of Agriculture: Brittany Harpole, Whitney McGregor, and Kacie Johnson.
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 2011-2012
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AMOUNT B.C. Pickens Zachary Hill $ 670 B.C. Pickens Bradley Holt $1340 B.C. Pickens Austin Henderson $1340 Division of Agriculture Jared McMillan $ 423 Division of Agriculture Roy Smith $ 864 Division of Agriculture Shannon Smith $ 423 Weldon Abbott Endowed Ethan Ferguson $1200 Weldon Abbott Endowed Chasity Desselle $1200 Vance Edmondson Zachary Altom $ 255 Robert L. Hixson Zachary Altom $ 255 Robert C. Kirst Scholarship Jared McMillan $ 300 Robert C. Kirst Scholarship Kacie Johnson $ 600 Robert C. Kirst Scholarship Nicholas Bennett $ 300 Webb/Carter Endowed Kristal Ferguson $1210 Daniel/Charlotte Hornaday Scholarship Lauren Hodge $1070 Mid-South GEAPS Scholarship Kristal Sibley $1000 Arkansas Crop Protection Assn (ACPA) Brandi Kemp $1000 Jimmie Lee Buford Kacie Johnson $1620 Jesse/Ernestine Coker Scholarship Ethan Ferguson $ 516 Desha/Drew Cattlemen’s Assn Will Beaty $ 500 General Rodeo Roy Smith $ 500 TOTAL $16,586
AGRICULTURE GRADUATES 2011-2012
NAME PLACEMENT OF GRADUATES
August 2011 B.S. Degree- Agriculture Kendra White
December 2011 B.S. Degree Jared McMillan Andrew Aycock Brett Stewart Zach Altom Amy Hughes Brandi Kemp Zachary Hill
State Farm Insurance-Star City, AR Graduate school-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR Bayer Crop Sciences-Dewitt, AR Graduate school-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
May 2012 Associate of Arts Nicholas Bateman Courtney Crawford Chasity Desselle Zach Hodge Amy Hughes Kacie Johnson Steven A. Raddle Hannah L. Scott Rachel M. Umholtz B.S. Degree Kristal Ferguson Ethan Ferguson Nicholas Bateman Tyler Hicks James W. Beaty Chasity Deselle Tyler Hicks Zach Hodge Justin Jones Whitney McGregor Steven A. Raddle Leslie S. Smith Roy Smith Rachel Umholtz
Graduate school-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR Lindsey Veterinary Services Lindsey Veterinary Services Law school-UALR Arkansas Department of Correction-Grady, AR Tyson Foods-White Hall, AR Program Assistant @ U of A Cooperative Extension
Prior to graduation on May 11, 2012 School of Agriculture faculty and staff hosted a luncheon in the Agriculture Building for 2011-2012 graduates and their families.
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Agriculture Graduates by Year
PROSPECTIVE STUDENT CONTACTS
During the 2011-12 academic year, the following contacts were made with prospective students. Letters from the School of Agriculture were sent to students who had been awarded scholarships to the University of Arkansas at Monticello, including those expressing an interest in the Agriculture or PreVet curriculum:
DATE NO. OF LETTERS AREA OF INTEREST IN-STATE OUT-OF-STATE 10/14/11 30 General Studies 17 3
2 Agriculture 2
2 Pre-Vet 2 10/19/11 6 General Studies 5 1 10/21/11 2 General Studies 2 10/28/11 3 General Studies 3
1 Pre-Vet 1 11/03/11 1 General Studies 1 12/06/11 16 General Studies 13 3
2 Agriculture 2
3 Pre-Vet 3 12/12/11 12 General Studies 12
1 Agriculture 1 2/02/12 14 General Studies 14 0
1 Agriculture 1 0
2 PreVet 2 0
2/18/12 7 General Studies 7 0 1 Agriculture 1 0
2 PreVet 2 0
3/04/12 29 General Studies 28 1 1 Agriculture 1 0
4 PreVet 3 1
3/16/12 26 General Studies 24 2
2 Agriculture 1 1
2 PreVet 1 1
4/06/12 1 Agriculture 1 0 4/14/12 5 General Studies 5 0
In addition, for the period of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012, the following were mailed from the School of Agriculture to prospective students:
64 letters to students requesting information about the School of Agriculture curriculum.