Runge, Edward
individual record
Program Director
Positions:
- Program Director, Soil and Crop Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
overview
Research on Forecasting Corn Yield in 11 Midwestern States from 2001 to 2006. Fund support from National Agricultural Statistics Service-USDA for 2002 and 2003. The reason we can use our models over such wide area is because they incorporate the soil factor - Plant Available Stored Soil Moisture. Also completing research on Amelioration of "slick spots" in Illinois as part of Study Leave.
education and training
- Ph.D. in Soils, Iowa State University - (Ames, Iowa, United States) 1963
selected publications
Academic Articles12
- Runge, E., & Benci, J. F (2008). Climate Change: Has Climate Become More or Less Favorable for Growing Corn Over the Past Century?. Crop Management. 7(1), 1-17.
- Milford, M. H., & Runge, E (2008). Beachell and Borlaug: Two Giants of the American Society of Agronomy's First Century. Agronomy Journal. 100(S3), s-1-s-3-S3.
- Milford, M. H., & Runge, E (2007). Erratum: Beachell and Borlaug, two giants of the American Society of Agronomy's first century (Agronomy Journal (2007) 99, (595-598)). Agronomy Journal. 99(5), 1389.
- Runge, E., Penson, J. B., Murdock, S., Padberg, D. I., & Stout, B. A. (1990). Demand Enhancement as a Sink for Excess Crop Production. Journal of Production Agriculture. 3(2), 141-147.
Conference Papers1
- Runge, E., & Hons, F. M (1999). Precision Agriculture - Development of a Hierarchy of Variables Influencing Crop Yields. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRECISION AGRICULTURE, PTS A AND B. 143-158.
awards and honors
Email
e-runge@tamu.edu
First Name
Edward
Last Name
Runge
mailing address
Texas A&M AgriLife Research; Soil & Crop Science; 2474 TAMUS
College Station, TX 77843-2474
USA