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“Rumor Has It”: American Seed Trade Association announces winners of second annual “Better Seed, Better Life” student video contest


Chicago, Illinois, USA
December 4, 2018



Kevin Falk

 

Kevin Falk, Iowa State University, is the grand prize winner of the American Seed Trade Association's (ASTA) second annual “Better Seed, Better Life” student video contest, held in conjunction with the National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) and the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of American and Soil Science Society of America (Tri-Societies). Kevin was honored today during ASTA’s CSS 2018 & Seed Expo in Chicago. 

The 2018 contest theme was: “Rumor Has It.” University students—including both graduate and undergraduate--were asked to create videos to help set the record straight on a common misconception or myth associated with the seed industry and/or plant science.  

Watch Kevin’s winning video here


Kevin is currently a PhD candidate at Iowa State University focusing on soybean breeding. He holds a master’s in plant breeding from the University of Manitoba and worked in canola breeding programs at Monsanto and Bayer for five years prior to returning to pursue his PhD at Iowa State. He is one of five PhD students in the Singh soybean breeding and plant phenomics group. His PhD work focuses around harnessing technology to develop high throughput phenotyping platforms to advance plant breeding. He enjoys playing hockey, kitesurfing, videography, and exploring new technology. Kevin is set to graduate in the coming months and is interested in science, agriculture and using media to connect and communicate with the public.

Second and third place winners were Kshitij Khatri, University of Florida, and Nathalia Penna Cruzato, Texas A&M University. 

Videos were judged by an expert panel of volunteers from ASTA, NAPB and Tri-Societies; winning students received cash prizes. 



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Website: http://www.betterseed.org/

Published: December 4, 2018

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