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Auvermann, Brent

Brent Auvermann

Professor and Resident Director
Office:  
Amarillo
Email:  
[email protected]
Phone:  
806-677-5600

Education

Undergraduate Education
B.S., Texas A&M University, Agricultural Engineering, 1986
Graduate Education
M.S., Texas A&M University, Agricultural Engineering, 1990
Ph.D., Colorado State University, Chemical and Bioresource Engineering, 1996

Areas of Expertise

  • Livestock air quality
  • Manure management and water quality
  • Projects on dust and odor abatement, feedyard dust characterization, air pollution policy analysis, land application of composted manure, advanced wastewater treatment for swine confinements, feedyard and dairy manure management, feedyard hydrology, aquaponics, nonpoint source pollution from rangeland and cropland

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