The college’s award recipients were recognized at the dean’s banquet and on the football field during Ag Appreciation Weekend last fall.
Martin Winchell, managing director for Schneider, one of the largest wholly-owned foreign transportation and logistics firms in China, and weed scientist Philip Stahlman, who built a national and international reputation studying glyphosate-resistant crops, were honored as outstanding alumni by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
The Wyoming Livestock Roundup was the Research/Outreach Partner Award recipient, Pinedale native Kurt Feltner, who has benefited the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station, received the Legacy Award, and Tex Taylor, a professor and 32-year member of the agricultural and applied economics department, received the Andrew Vanvig Lifetime Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award.
Complete stories and photos are at bit.ly/2017agcollege.




