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Andrew Ogden is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences. He joined the Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) team in 2023, focusing on plant breeding for specialty crops in greenhouses, high tunnels, and indoor vertical farming systems. His work builds on previous research in Cucurbita breeding and sustainable agricultural systems.
- Education:
- B.A. in Anthropology and Environmental Studies, UNC Chapel Hill (1998)
- M.S. in Horticulture, University of Georgia (2009)
- Ph.D. in Agricultural Science, University of New Hampshire (2021)
Research Interests: Dr. Ogden specializes in developing cultivars for controlled environments, with a focus on cucurbits like melon and summer squash. His work bridges genetic research with practical applications for Georgia's CEA industry, emphasizing adaptability to climate challenges and market demands.
Publication Trends: His scholarly output spans plant breeding, protected agriculture (high tunnels), and crop physiology. Key areas include Cucurbita genetics, temperature management in controlled environments, and sustainable production systems for berry crops and cucurbits.
Laboratory: Leads the CEA Breeding Lab at the University of Georgia's Griffin campus, focusing on cucurbit breeding and controlled environment cultivar development.
Contact: aogden@uga.edu | 770-228-7343 | Griffin Campus, 204 Cowart Building





