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Dr. Kraig Roozeboom is a Professor in the Department of Agronomy at Kansas State University (K-State). He specializes in cropping systems research and teaching, focusing on balancing sustainability and profitability in corn, sorghum, soybean, and forage production. His work emphasizes optimizing no-till systems, crop rotations, cover crops, and water use efficiency. Roozeboom transitioned from a 16-year role coordinating the Kansas Crop Performance Tests to an Extension Specialist position before moving into his current research and teaching role in 2012.
- Education: B.A. in Agriculture & Agribusiness (Dordt College), M.S. (Iowa State University), Ph.D. (K-State).
His research explores alternative crops, biofuel systems, and statistical methods to improve data quality in agronomic studies. He teaches undergraduate/graduate courses like Cropping Systems and Crop Growth and Development.
Notable contributions include advancing no-till adoption and promoting crop diversity in Kansas' diverse environments. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided text, but his long institutional involvement reflects sustained professional engagement.
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