By
Bonnie Coblentz MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Four academic teams from Mississippi State
University recently won top honors in national competitions,
bringing distinction to their colleges and
departments. The
Agricultural Economics, Horticulture, Poultry Science and
Dairy Products Judging teams all won first place in their
respective national competitions in the last academic
year. Dr. Bill
Fox, dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,
said for most teams, these wins were not a first. Faculty
helped position these students to compete and
win. "Respected
programs of study and coaching by MSU professors enable
these top-notch students to compete and win at these high
levels," Fox said. "The major ingredients for success and
winning are outstanding students that respond to superior
coaching and teaching by an award-winning faculty. The teams
reflect the winning tradition of the College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences at Mississippi State
University." The
Dairy Products team at MSU won first place in November at
the 76th Annual Collegiate Dairy Products Evaluation Contest
held in Chicago. Dr. Charles White, head of the Food Science
and Technology Department and team coach, said the
department's five wins in 12 years gives it the best record
in the country. "Food
companies are very anxious to have individuals trained in
sensory evaluation, and these skills are tested in the
competition," White said. "Students learn to taste a product
and know whether it is good or bad, and how to fix anything
that is wrong with it." Students
with a natural ability in this field, diligence and a desire
to work do well in this competition, White said. These same
skills enable them to perform well in jobs after
graduation. "These
abilities are very much in demand in the food industry, and
our graduates get many very attractive job offers," White
said. Dairy
products team members this year scored twice as many points
as the second place winner. Members included Joey Raines,
Jennifer Ormon and Suzanne Reddin, with alternates Eric
Smith, Caroline Betbeze and Daryl Parker. The Poultry
Science Club placed first in the National Collegiate Poultry
Judging Contest in November in Fayetteville, Ark. Dr. Tim
Chamblee, team coach, said this was the fourth win in five
years for MSU's poultry judging team. "The
students who compete get hands-on experience with learning
how to think and evaluate both live animals and market
products," Chamblee said. "This competition gives students
practical experience and helps prepare them for the real
world." MSU's
poultry science department attracts excellent students who
train easily and compete well in these competitions. This
year's winning team consisted of Brian Lott, Jason Green,
Jason Stewart, Brian Massengale and alternate Gerald
Jones. Dr. Stan
Spurlock is an ag economist professor and advisor for the ag
economics team. His three-man team participated in the
Academic Quiz Bowl during the annual meeting of the American
Agricultural Economics Association meeting in August in Salt
Lake City, Utah. "Students
who competed gained extra knowledge because they spent a
little more intense concentration in some areas," Spurlock
said. This win
was the first for MSU's ag economics team, which was
composed this year of students Corey Miller, Tige Hopper and
Derrick Surrette. The team never lost a round in the
double-elimination tournament. MSU's
Horticulture Club placed first at the American Society for
Horticultural Science conference in July in Charlotte, N.C.
This year marked the fourth time in five years the club won
top national honors. Dr.
Richard Harkess, horticulture team advisor, said the extra
time team members spent studying material for the
competition drove home information being taught in
class. "Our
students do particularly well in the plant identification
part of the competition," Harkess said. "They take three
courses in plant material identification and use, and I
think they get a good foundation there that really helps in
the competition." Team
members were Daniel Ashworth Jr., Karl Gercens, Will Lowery
and James Rawson. Released:
Sept. 8, 1998
Community
News
MSU Teachers
Guide Top Winning Teams
Contact: Bonnie Coblentz, (601) 325-2901
Visit: DAFVM
|| USDA
Search our Site ||
Need more information about this subject?
Last Modified: Friday, 19-Dec-08 10:28:16
URL: http://msucares.com/news/print/commnews/cn98/980908bc.htm
Mississippi State University
is an equal opportunity institution.
Recommendations on this web site do not endorse
any commercial products or trade names.