With a goal of showing who the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture is and what it does, the Tennessee Chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta, the international honor society of agriculture, launched an annual photography competition. The contest drew 77 entries by students, faculty and staff, with images representing the institute’s impacts across the state.
First Place Award
Harvesting Potatoes at the UT Organic Crops Unit by Chance Wood, a food and agricultural business senior and student assistant at the East Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center in Knoxville.
Second Place Award
Hunting for Slippershells by Joyce Coombs, research associate, Department of Forestry Wildlife and Fisheries.
Third Place Award
Swamp Reflection by Dr. Graham Hickling, research associate professor and director, Center for Wildlife Health.
Honorable Mention Award
Dr. Sams Greenhouse Management Class by John Cummins, research associate, Department of Plant Sciences.
First Place Award
Harvesting Potatoes at the UT Organic Crops Unit by Chance Wood, a food and agricultural business senior and student assistant at the East Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center in Knoxville.
Second Place Award
Hunting for Slippershells by Joyce Coombs, research associate, Department of Forestry Wildlife and Fisheries.
Third Place Award
Swamp Reflection by Dr. Graham Hickling, research associate professor and director, Center for Wildlife Health.
Honorable Mention Award
Dr. Sams Greenhouse Management Class by John Cummins, research associate, Department of Plant Sciences.
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