Dan Quinn
Education:
M.S. Michigan State University, Crop and Soil Sciences- 2018
B.S. Michigan State University, Crop and Soil Sciences- 2015
Awards and Achievements:
- 3rd place award in North Central Extension-Industry Soil Fertility Conference poster competition – 2017
- 2nd place award in ASA, CSSA, and SSSA graduate student oral presentation competition – 2017
- Purdue University Graduate Student Plant Science Symposium Scholarship – 2017
- Eugene P. Whiteside Pedology Award – 2017
- North Central Extension-Industry Soil Fertility Conference Outstanding Graduate Student Award – 2016
- The Dale and Mary Harpstead Endowment for Graduate Support in Food Crop Production Award – 2016
- Graduate Research Assistantship in Crop and Soil Sciences at Michigan State University – 2016
- CANR Graduate Office Recruitment Fellowship Award – 2016
- Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee Statewide Scholarship – 2015
- Robert E. Lucas Endowed Scholarship – 2015
Publications:
- Quinn, D., and K. Steinke. 2019. Comparing high and low input management on soybean yield and profitability in Michigan. Crop, Forage, and Turfgrass Mgmt. Vol. 5. doi:10.2134/cftm2019.04.0029.
- Quinn, D., and K. Steinke. 2019. Soft red and white winter wheat response to input-intensive management. Agron. J. 111:428-439.