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October 1, 2002
 
Hoogenboom Wins 2002 D.W. Brooks Award
 
Gerrit Hoogenboom gets award for international agriculture.
 
University of Georgia professor Gerrit Hoogenboom received the prestigious D.W. Brooks Faculty Award for Excellence in International Agriculture Oct. 1 in Athens, Ga.
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Gerritt Hoogenboom received the D. W. Brooks Faculty Award for Excellence in International Agriculture.

By Faith Peppers
University of Georgia

University of Georgia professor Gerrit Hoogenboom received the prestigious D.W. Brooks Faculty Award for Excellence in International Agriculture Oct. 1 in Athens, Ga.

Hoogenboom is an internationally known researcher in the development and application of crop simulation models, decision support systems and agrometeorology.

He coordinated the development of the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer since the early 1990s among various national and international institutions.

DSSAT is a computer-based system that includes models for more than 20 agronomic crops, data utility tools and application programs for seasonal, crop rotation and spatial application of crop models.

Since 1994, more than 1,000 copies of DSSAT have been sold and distributed to users in more than 90 countries. Users include researchers, educators, consultants, farmers, crop insurers and many others associated with agribusiness.

Measuring climate's impact

Several agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Agency for International Development, have used DSSAT to determine the potential impact of climate change and climate variability on agricultural production, resource use and potential pollution in the United States and abroad.

Hoogenboom developed special short-term training programs on crop modeling and Geographic Information Systems. These one-on-one programs have been used by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, UN World Meteorological Service, UN Development Program and the World Bank.

He has conducted many workshops in the United States and abroad and hosted many international scientists.

Hoogenboom is the vice-chair of the Scientific and Educational Advisory Board of AGRHYMET in Niamey, Niger. He is a rapporteur of the WMO Committee on the Status of Modeling in agroclimatology.

Hoogenboom developed an automated weather station network for the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. This network has grown from three stations in 1991 to more than 45 stations in 2002.

Other winners

Other honorees this year were Rob Shewfelt, teaching; Sidney Law, county extension programming; John Baldwin, extension; and Daniel Fletcher, research.

The teaching award was the first of the D.W. Brooks awards to be given. It was established in 1981 to recognize faculty members who make outstanding contributions and maintain excellence in the CAES teaching program.

In 1983, the award was expanded to include research, extension and county extension programs. An award for international agriculture was added in 1988 and is given in even-numbered years.

The awards include a framed certificate and a $5,000 cash award.

Brooks lecture

Before the awards ceremony, Seth Carus, senior research professor in the Center for Counterproliferation Research at the National Defense University, delivered the 2002 D.W. Brooks Lecture, "Bioterrorism, Homeland Security and the Food Supply."

The lecture and awards are named for the late D.W. Brooks, founder and chairman emeritus of Gold Kist, Inc.

Brooks was an advisor on agriculture and trade issues to seven U.S. presidents. He started Cotton States Mutual Insurance Companies in 1941 to provide farmers insurance.

His many honors for contributions to global agriculture included being the first inductee into the UGA Agricultural Hall of Fame. He received the distinguished agribusiness award from the Georgia Agribusiness Council and was named Progressive Farmer magazine's "man of the year in agriculture in the South."

The CAES sponsors the annual lecture series in his memory.

 
 
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Faith Peppers
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(Faith Peppers is a news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.)

 
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