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MSU graduate students, Catchot honored at national cotton conference

MSU graduate students, Catchot honored at national cotton conference

Contact: Trey Barrett

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擲ix Mississippi 大象APP students and a faculty member are recent award winners at the 2023 Beltwide Cotton Conference, known as the world鈥檚 largest cotton technology transfer conference.

Coordinated by the National Cotton Council, the event includes 12 technical conferences, including the Beltwide Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference, where MSU demonstrated a strong showing.

Whitney Crow, assistant professor of entomology, serves as advisor to many of the students, who all are from the entomology program in the university鈥檚 Department of聽 Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology and Plant Pathology in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

鈥淲e are proud to have six students place out of the eight categories we participated in,鈥 Crow said. 鈥淭hese students have all taken the time to practice and ask for assistance in improving their public speaking and scientific communication skills to prepare a high quality presentation.鈥

MSU graduate student winners at the 2023 Beltwide Cotton Conference include, left to right, Michael Huoni, Leland; Brett Farmer, Greenwood; Mary Jane Lytle, Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Judge Fortenberry, Calhoun, Louisiana; Thomas Paul, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; and Sawyer Hopkins, Selma, Alabama.
MSU graduate student winners at the 2023 Beltwide Cotton Conference include, left to right,聽Michael Huoni, Leland; Brett Farmer, Greenwood; Mary Jane Lytle, Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Judge Fortenberry, Calhoun, Louisiana; Thomas Paul, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; and Sawyer Hopkins, Selma, Alabama. (Photo submitted)

In the three oral master鈥檚 sections, MSU student winners include:

鈥擬ichael Huoni, of Leland, first place, section one;

鈥擩udge Fortenberry of Calhoun, Louisiana, first place, section two;

鈥擳homas G. Paul of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, first place, section three;

鈥擶alker 鈥淏rett鈥 Farmer of Greenwood, second place, section one; and

鈥擲awyer Clayton Hopkins of Selma, Alabama, second place, section three.

In one of two Ph.D. divisions, doctoral student Mary Jane Lytle of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, also placed first.

Studio portrait of Angus Catchot
Angus Catchot (Photo submitted)

Angus Catchot, associate director of MSU鈥檚 Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station and interim head of the Central Mississippi Research and Extension Center, was honored with the Excellence in Integrated Pest Management Award recognizing individuals who have made substantial contributions in this field.

鈥淚 am proud of the students who represented Mississippi 大象APP so well and their faculty mentors,鈥 said Jeff Gore, professor and head at MSU鈥檚 Delta Research and Extension Center. 鈥淚t was particularly rewarding to see Dr. Angus Catchot recognized.鈥

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