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<title>History of Biological Systems Engineering Department</title>
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	<p>The Farm Machinery/Agricultural Engineering/Biological Systems Engineering program current and former faculty members at the University of Nebraska, as demonstrated here, has made a Statewide, National and World Wide impact on the efficient production of food.  The quality of this recognition is evidenced best by peer professionals through  recognized ASABE awards received by Nebraska alumni or professors. Since its inception in 1909 and until 2010, there have been 10 national presidents, 19 gold medal recipients and 33 named national award recipients.  Currently there are 31 ASABE Fellows and two members of the National Academy of Engineering. This national recognition comes as a result of  the  professional excellence in research, teaching and extension.</p>
<p>It is the intent that this material be made available electronically rather than as printed material.  In that way it is intended to be a living document in which additions can be inserted from time to time.   <em>William E. Splinter--Editor</em></p>

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