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What is an Agricultural Engineer?

What is the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers?

The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE), founded in 1907, is a not-for-profit professional and technical organization of members worldwide interested in engineering knowledge and technology for food and agriculture, associated industries, and related resources. ASABE, the society for agricultural, food and biological systems, coordinates educational opportunities such as technical sessions, workshops, conferences and tours at ASABE and other Society meetings with the purpose of communicating new research results, discussing applications and stimulating debate on important topics related to the collection of renewable resources and the processing of these resources for conversion to energy and industrial products.

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What is an Agricultural Engineer?

What Does an Agricultural Engineer Do?

 

 The Society for Engineering in Agricultural, Food and Biological Systems