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CIRRICULUM VITAE BARRY H. DUNN Professor of Animal Science South Dakota Corn Utilization Council Dean and Director of SDSU Extension College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD Agriculture Hall 131 Office(605) 688-4148 Box 2207 Cell (605) 691-2196 SDSU Home (605) 693-3646 Brookings, SD 57007 [email protected] Born Marital Status New Kensington, PA Married, 2 grown children EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Animal Science, South Dakota State University. December, 2000 Dissertation Title: Characterization and Analysis of the Beef Cow-calf Enterprise of the Northern Great Plains using Standardized Performance Analysis. Major Professor: Dr. Richard Pruitt. Masters of Science, Animal Science, South Dakota State University. July, 1977. Thesis Title: Sodium Bentonite, Sodium Bicarbonate and Limestone Supplementation in High- concentrate Diets for Ruminants. Major Professor: Dr. Royce Emerick. Bachelor of Science, Biology, South Dakota State University. May, 1975. EMPLOYMENT Endowed Dean and Director, College Agriculture and Biological Sciences, South Dakota State University. May 2010 Present. Professor, Department of Animal Science. South Dakota State University. May 2010 Present. Executive Director and Endowed Chair, King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management. Texas A&M University-Kingsville. January 2004 2010. Associate Professor, Agronomy and Resource Sciences. Texas A&M University- Kingsville. January 2008 2010. Assistant Professor, Agronomy and Resource Sciences. Texas A&M University- Kingsville. January 2004 2008.

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CIRRICULUM VITAE

BARRY H. DUNN

Professor of Animal Science

South Dakota Corn Utilization Council Dean

and Director of SDSU Extension

College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences

South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD

Agriculture Hall 131 Office(605) 688-4148

Box 2207 Cell (605) 691-2196

SDSU Home (605) 693-3646

Brookings, SD 57007 [email protected]

Born Marital Status

New Kensington, PA Married, 2 grown children

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, Animal Science, South Dakota State University. December, 2000

Dissertation Title: Characterization and Analysis of the Beef Cow-calf Enterprise of the

Northern Great Plains using Standardized Performance Analysis. Major Professor: Dr.

Richard Pruitt.

Masters of Science, Animal Science, South Dakota State University. July, 1977. Thesis

Title: Sodium Bentonite, Sodium Bicarbonate and Limestone Supplementation in High-

concentrate Diets for Ruminants. Major Professor: Dr. Royce Emerick.

Bachelor of Science, Biology, South Dakota State University. May, 1975.

EMPLOYMENT

Endowed Dean and Director, College Agriculture and Biological Sciences, South Dakota

State University. May 2010 – Present.

Professor, Department of Animal Science. South Dakota State University. May 2010 –

Present.

Executive Director and Endowed Chair, King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management.

Texas A&M University-Kingsville. January 2004 – 2010.

Associate Professor, Agronomy and Resource Sciences. Texas A&M University-

Kingsville. January 2008 – 2010.

Assistant Professor, Agronomy and Resource Sciences. Texas A&M University-

Kingsville. January 2004 – 2008.

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Assistant Professor, Department of Animal and Range Sciences, South Dakota State

University, Brookings, SD. August 2000 – January, 2004.

Extension Range Management Associate, Department of Animal and Range Sciences,

South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD. April 1997 – August 2000.

Owner/operator of moderate sized grain and livestock farm. Brookings, SD. February

1996 – January 2004.

President and General Manager, L7 Ranch Company, Mission, SD. June 1979 – February

1996.

Research Associate/Manager of Beef Cattle Research Unit, Carrington Research and

Extension Center, North Dakota State University, Carrington, ND. June 1977 – June

1979.

Research Assistant, Station Biochemistry, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.

June 1975 – May 1977.

COURSES TAUGHT

RAMT 5351: Systems Approach to Natural Resource Problem Solving. Fall 2007, Fall,

2008, Fall, 2009. Texas A&M University – Kingsville.

RAMT 5352: Advanced Ranch Planning and Analysis. Spring, 2008, Spring, 2009.

Texas A&M University – Kingsville.

WSCI 6390-002: Landscape Ecology. Spring, 2007. Texas A&M University –

Kingsville.

AGBU 5390: Advanced Studies in Agribusiness Management. Fall 2006, Fall 2005, Fall

2004. Texas A&M University – Kingsville.

AGBU 5390: Advanced Studies in Agribusiness Marketing. Spring 2005, Spring 2005.

Texas A&M University – Kingsville.

Rang 215: Introduction to Integrated Ranch Management. Spring 2003, Spring 2002,

Spring 2001. South Dakota State University

Rang 485: Advanced Integrated Ranch Management. Spring 2003, Spring 2002. South

Dakota State University

Rang 205: Introduction to Range Management. Fall 2000, Fall 2003, Fall 2002, Fall

2001. South Dakota State University.

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AnSci 474: Beef Production. Fall 2003, Fall 2002, Fall 2001 South Dakota State

University.

COMPLETED GRADUATE STUDENT PROJECTS

Mr. Brent McCann, MS. An application of the performance dashboard concept to the

cow-calf production at the King Ranch. August 2010

Mr. J.D. Radakovich, MS. A systems approach of brush management on King Ranch.

May 2010

Mr. Conner Wilson, MS. An integrated beef supply chain model for Ag Reserves, Inc.

May 2010

Mr. Delane Atcitty, MS. Comparison of historical cattle production and marketing

strategies to retained ownership on the King Ranch. August 2009

Mr. Doug Wilmeth, M.S. A systems analysis of cattle morbidity in the Country Natural

Beef program. August 2009

Mr. Austin Anderson, M.S. A Business and Operational Analysis of the Tortenson

Wildlife Center – Double H Ranch. May 2009.

Mr. Les Nunn, M.S. Economic Selection Indexes; Determining the Correct Approach for

the King Ranch. August 2008.

Mr. David Rios, M.S. A Case Study in Ranch Management: Where does Vermejo Park

Ranch Stand on a Continuum of Good to Great? August 2008.

Mr. Sean Kelly, An Analysis of the Current and Future value of the Feedlot Division of

the padlock Ranch. August 2008.

Mr. Clint Richardson, M.S. An Evaluation of Bahia Turfgrass Production for Deseret

Ranches of Florida. August 2007.

Dr. Craig Payne, M.S. A Financial Analysis of Dual and Single Calving Seasons in South

Texas. August 2007.

Mr. Matt Etheredge, M.S. Evaluation of a South Texas Ranch to Improve Profitability.

August 2006.

Mr. David Genho, An Evaluation of Economic Opportunities for the Triangle Ranch.

August 2006.

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GRANTS AND EXTERNAL FUNDING

2009 $55,000 for graduate student support from Kenedy Memorial Foundation, Ag

Reserves Inc, and Padlock Ranch Inc.

2009 Received Texas Legislative and the Governors approval of a Special Item

request for a $510,000 Line Item for the 2009-2010 Biennium for the King Ranch

Institute for Ranch Management.

2008 McCuistion, K.C., B.H. Dunn, J. Sawyer, and T. Wickersham. 2008. Resource

request to conduct a forage analysis and supplementation project on King Ranch.

King Ranch Inc, Lyssy and Eckel Feeds, Hudson Livestock Supplements.

$173,864/ year for 4 years (FY2009-2012).

2008 Successfully completed the $10 million capital campaign for the King Ranch

Institute for Ranch Management.

New grants, pledges, and gifts to King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management,

Texas A&M University-Kingsville: $1, 255,364 including:

1). $1,000,000 Gift from Texas AgFinance to KRIRM Endowment

2). $60,000 grant from Farm Management Company for graduate student support

3). $10,000 grant from Kenedy Memorial Foundation for graduate student support

4). $11,500 miscellaneous gifts to endowment.

2007 New grants, pledges, and gifts to King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management,

Texas A&M University-Kingsville: $89,900 including:

1). $60,000 grant from Farm Management Company for graduate student support

2). $10,000 grant from Kenedy Memorial Foundation for graduate student support

3). $19,900 miscellaneous gifts to endowment.

2007 Received Texas Legislative and the Governors approval of a Special Item

request for a $510,000 Line Item for the 2007-2008 Biennium for the King Ranch

Institute for Ranch Management.

2006 New grants, pledges, and gifts to King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management,

Texas A&M University-Kingsville: $78,582.

2005 Received Texas Legislative and the Governors approval of a new Special Item

request for a $510,000 Line Item for the 2005-2006 Biennium for the King Ranch

Institute for Ranch Management.

2005 New grants, pledges, and gifts to King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management,

Texas A&M University-Kingsville: $962,816. Including Exxon/Mobil

Foundation grant funding to support for King Ranch Institute for Ranch

Management Graduate Fellowships. $90,000.

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2004 New grants, pledges, and gifts to King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management,

Texas A&M University-Kingsville: $1,065,203. Including:

1). Kenedy Memorial Foundation Grant. Bridge funding support of the King

Ranch Institute for Ranch Management, Texas A&M University-Kingsville.

$50,000.

2). Fondren Foundation Grant. Bridge funding support of the King Ranch Institute

for Ranch Management, Texas A&M University-Kingsville. $25,000.

2003 Advanced training in sustainable production systems in the Northern Great Plains.

Hubert H. Patterson and Barry H. Dunn. USDA-CSREES-SARE. North Central

Region. #2002-14. $84,000.

PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journal Articles

Turner, B.L., R.D. Rhoades, L.O. Tedeschi, R.D. Hanagriff, K.C. McCuistion, and B.H.

Dunn. 2013. Analyzing ranch profitability from varying cow sales and heifer

replacement rates for beef cow-calf production using system dynamics. Agr.

Syst. 114, 6-14.

McCuistion, K., J.J. Livsey, D. Wilmeth, D. Probert, Dunn, B., R. Rhoades, &

C. Mathis. 2011. Case study: A systems analysis of cattle morbidity in a niche

market beef cooperative. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community

Development. http://dx.doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2011.021.008

Dunn, B. H., K. C. McCuistion, D. Atcitty, R. D. Rhoades, and D. Delaney. 2011. Case

Study: Profitable marketing and business practices on a South Texas ranch.

Professional Animal Scientist 2011 27:244-250

Smart, A.J., J. D. Derner, J. R. Hendrickson, R. L. Gillen, B. H. Dunn, E. M. Mousel,

P. S. Johnson, R. N. Gates, K. K. Sedivec, K. R. Harmoney, J. D. Volesky, and K.

C. Olson 2010. Effects of Forage Allowance on Vegetation and Animal

Responses on North American Great Plains Rangelands. Journal of Rangeland

Ecology and Management. 63(4):397-406.

Dunn, B.H., A.J. Smart, R.N. Gates, P.S. Johnson, M.K. Beutler,

M.A. Diersen, and L.L.

Janssen. 2010. Long-term Production and Profitability from Grazing Cattle in

the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie. Journal of Rangeland Ecology and

Management. 63(2):233-242.

Payne, C.A., B.H. Dunn, K.C. McCuistion, S.D. Lukefahr, and D. Delaney. 2009.

Predicted financial performance of three beef cow calving seasons in South

Texas. Professional Animal Scientist. 25: 74-77.

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Dunn, B.H., and K. C. McCuistion. 2008. Strategic management and ranching:

successfully planning for the 21st Century. Rangelands. 30(2):4-7.

Smart, A. J., B. H. Dunn, P.S. Johnson, L. Xu, and R. N. Gates. 2007. Using weather

data to explain herbage yield on three Great Plains plant communities. Journal of

Rangeland Ecology and Management. 60(2):146-153.

Smart, A. J. B. Dunn and R. Gates. 2005. Historical weather patterns: a guide for drought

planning. Rangelands. 27(2): 10-12.

Dunn, Barry. A. Smart and R. Gates. 2005. Barriers to successful drought management:

why do some ranchers fail to take action? Rangelands. 27(2): 13-16.

Smart, A.J., P. Bauman and B.H. Dunn. 2003. Discover the Prairie Coteau. Rangelands.

25 (6):39-42.

Dunn, B.H., R. J. Emerick and L.B. Embry. 1979. Sodium bentonite and sodium

bicarbonate in high-concentrate diets for lambs and steers. Journal of Animal

Science. 48:764.

Refereed Book Chapter

Dunn, B.H. 2008. Wildlife and ranching: from externality to profit center. In Wildlife

Science: Linking Ecology Theory and Management Applications. Editors

Timothy E. Fulbright and David Hewitt. CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp 355-364.

Refereed Abstracts:

Dunn, B.H. 2012. Cows that fit arid environments. Western Section American Society

Animal Science Symposium-Beef: Beef Production in Arid Environments. Proc.

2012 Annual Meeting Abstracts American Dairy Science Association® American

Society of Animal Science. Journal of Animal Science, Volume 90, Supplement 3

(Abstract).

R.D. Rhoades, B.H. Dunn, L. O. Tedeschi, K.C. McCuistion, and J.E. Sawyer, 2010.

Analyzing Past and Forecasting Future Ranch Performance from Production,

Resource, and Financial Perspectives. Southern Section Ag Economics.

(Abstract).

Smart A.J., J. D. Derner, B.H. Dunn, E.M. Mousel, P.S. Johnson, R.N. Gates, K.K.

Sedivec, K.R. Harmoney, J.D. Volesky, R.L. Gillen, and J.R. Hendrickson. 2009.

Forage allowance, utilization, and grazing efficiency: Implications for plant

community ecosystem goods and services of rangelands in the Great Plains. Proc.

62nd

Annual Meeting. Society for Range Management. February 8-12, 2009.

(Abstract).

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Gates, R.N., A.J. Smart and B. Dunn. 2008. Disconnected between research and

management in ranching. 15th

Annual Conference, Wildlife Society. Nov 8-12,

2008. (Abstract).

Dunn, B.H., A.J. Smart, R.N. Gates, and M. Beutler. 2008. Economic Performance from

the Long-term Grazing of an Ecological Site in Three Range Condition Classes.

Proc. 61st Annual Meeting. Society for Range Management (Abstract).

Davis, J., A. Arzeno, R. Gates, and B.H. Dunn. 2007. Using the Balanced Scorecard for

Ranch Planning and Management: Settings Strategy and Measuring Performance.

National Farm Management Conference, Rochester, MN: June 11-14, 2007.

http://www.agrisk.umn.edu/conference/agenda.aspx?ConfID=3&Output=Sum#

Dunn, B.H. 2004. Using a systems approach for profitable management of two-year-

olds. J. Anim. Sci. 82 (Suppl. Midwest Section Meeting): 13. (Abstract).

Smart, A.J., B.H. Dunn, and L. Xu. 2004. Long-term Stocking Rate Effects on Mixed-

Grass Prairie Vegetation. J. Rang. Mgt. (Abstract).

Dunn, B.H., R. J. Pruitt, and E. D. Hamilton. 2001. Factors affecting profitability of the

cow-calf enterprise. J. Anim. Sci. 79(Suppl. 1): 231 (Abstract).

Dunn, B.H., E. D. Hamilton, and R. J. Pruitt 2001. Characterization of the production

and financial performance of the cow-calf enterprise using Standardized

Performance Analysis. J. Anim. Sci. 79(Suppl. 1): 231 (Abstract).

Dunn, B.H., R. J. Emerick and L.B. Embry. 1976. Bentonite and sodium

bicarbonate in high-concentrate diets for lambs. J. Anim. Sci. 42: 1365 (Abstract).

Guest Editor, Refereed Publication

Rangelands. 2009. Society for Range Management, Volume 31 (2)

Rangelands. 2008. Society for Range Management, Volume 30 (2)

Rangelands. 2007. Society for Range Management, Volume 29 (2)

Refereed Experiment Station Publications

B.H. Dunn, D.J. Atcitty, K.C. McCuistion, and D. Delaney. 2009. A Comparison of

Historic King Ranch Cattle Marketing Methods to Retained Ownership. 2009

Beef Cattle Research in Texas. pp 15-18.

Payne, C.A., B.H. Dunn, K.C. McCuistion, S.D. Lukefahr, and D. Delaney. 2008.

Predicted financial performance of three beef cow calving seasons in South

Texas. 2008 Beef Cattle Research in Texas. 1-5.

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Dunn, B. H., R.J. Pruitt, E.D. Hamilton, and D. Griffith. 2005. Factors affecting

profitability of the cow-calf enterprise in the Northern Great Plains. 2005 Beef

Report. South Dakota State University Agriculture Experiment Station.

Brookings, SD. pp 40-45.

Smart, A.J., B.H. Dunn, L. Xu, P.S. Johnson, and R.N. Gates. 2005. Forecasting forage

yield on clayey ecological sites in western South Dakota. 2005 Beef Report.

South Dakota State University Agriculture Experiment Station. Brookings, SD. pp

109-115.

Smart, A.J., R.N. Gates, and B.H. Dunn. 2005. Spring drought effects on rangeland

forage yield from clayey ecological sites in western South Dakota. 2005 Beef

Report. South Dakota State University Agriculture Experiment Station.

Brookings, SD. pp 116 - 121.

Dunn, B.H., E. D. Hamilton, and R. J. Pruitt. 2003. Characterization of the beef cow-calf

enterprise of the northern great plains. 2003 Beef Report. South Dakota State

University Agriculture Experiment Station. Brookings, SD. 54-59.

Dunn, B.H., 1979. Effect of Ralgro on nursing calves. North Dakota Farm Research

Bi-Monthly Bulletin. 37 (1):25-26.

Dunn, B.H., and Howard Olson. 1978. Cow-calf beef production with irrigated forages.

North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. July-August Farm Research 36-

1:13-21.

Dunn, B. H., R.J. Emerick, and L.B.Embry. 1977. Sodium bicarbonate and sodium

bentonite as buffering agents in high-concentrate diets. South Dakota State

University. A.S. Series 77-8:28.

Dunn B.H., R.J. Emerick, and L.B. Embry. 1977. Limestone as a buffering agent in

high-concentrate diets. South Dakota State University. A.S. Series 77-9:32.

Dunn, B. H., R.J. Emerick, and L.B. Embry. 1977. Sodium bentonite and sodium

bicarbonate in high-concentrate beef cattle diets. SDSU. A.S. Series 77-13:15.

Refereed Extension Service Publications:

Ervin, B., R. Milligan, B.H. Dunn, and T. Renelt. 2012. Human resource management on

modern dairies. SDSU Extension, South Dakota State University and King Ranch

Institute for Ranch Management . Pp. 64.

Ervin, B., R. Milligan, and B.H. Dunn. 2009. Human resource management on modern

ranches. King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management. Texas A&M University-

Kingsville. Pp. 55.

Davis, J., B.H. Dunn, M. Beutler, A. Arzeno, and R.N. Gates. 2008. Sustaining the

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legacy: management and wealth transfer planning for ranches. King Ranch

Institute for Ranch Management and South Dakota State University. Pp. 47.

Gates, R.N., B.H. Dunn, J. Davis, and A. Arzeno. 2007. Strategic and scenario planning

in ranching: managing risk in dynamic times. South Dakota State University.

EC924.

Dunn, B.H., R.N. Gates, J. Davis, and A. Arzeno. 2006. Using the balanced Scorecard

for ranch planning and management: setting strategy and measuring performance.

South Dakota State University. EC922.

Dunn, B.H., and P.S. Johnson. 2002. Managing pastures during drought. South Dakota

State University Extension Service. ExEx 2033.

Peterson, D.L., and B. H. Dunn. 2002. Short on feed? Move the feed to the livestock,

or the livestock to the feed? South Dakota State University Extension Service.

ExEx 5041.

National Refereed Invited Symposium and Conference Proceedings:

Dunn, B.H., J.J. Johnson. 2010. Systems approach to beef production. Proceeding: Beef

Improvement Federation 42th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Columbia, MO. pp 13-21.

Johnson J.J, B.H. Dunn, J.D. Radakovich. 2010. Understanding cow size and efficiency.

Beef Improvement Federation 42th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual

Meeting. Columbia, MO. pp 62-70.

Dunn, B.H., K. McCuistion, and R. Rhoades. 2010. Enhancing Profitability in Chaotic

Times: alternative marketing and business practices for cattlemen. Proceedings of

2010 NCBA Cattlemen’s College. San Antonio, TX.

Johnson, J.J., J.D. Radakovich, Dunn, B.H. 2010. Producing right sized cows: cow size

and efficiency, solving the puzzle. Proceedings of 2010 NCBA Cattlemen’s

College. San Antonio, TX

Dunn, B.H., S.J. Smart, R.N. Gates, P.S. Johnson, M.K. Beutler, M.A. Diersen, and L.J.

Jensen. 2009 Long-term production and Profitability from Grazing a range site in

three different range conditions. Proceedings: Fourth National Conference on

Grazing Lands. Sparks, NV.pp.462-465.

Dunn, B.H., and S. J. Bevers. 2008. Costs of running a breeding cow (lately)… and

what are we going to do about it! Proceedings of 2008 NCBA Cattlemen’s

College.

Dunn, B.H. 2006. Beef Quality Assurance: Present and Future. A review of the Beef

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Quality Assurance program for the Joint Evaluation Advisory Committee, July

10, 2006. Midyear Meeting of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board and the National

Cattlemen’s Beef Association.

Dunn, B.H. 2004. Technology: Price tag and profit. Proceeding: Beef Improvement

Federation 36th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting. Sioux Falls,

SD. pp 32-37.

Dunn, B.H. 2002. Measuring cow-calf profitability and financial efficiency. Proceedings

of the Beef Improvement Federation’s 34th

Annual Research Symposium and

Annual Meeting. pp 67-78.

Dunn, B.H. 2002. Factor affecting profitability of the cow-calf enterprise. Proceedings of

the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.

Milwaukee, WI. 9-27-02.

Dunn, B. H. 1983. Survival is a challenge. The Challenge Field Day and Conference;

Using Grass Cows and Common Sense. American Hereford Association. 1:7-8

Regional Invited Symposia and Conference Proceedings:

Dunn, B.H. 2007. The beef enterprise: aligning the vision. Southwest Beef Symposium.

Amarillo, TX. pp 1-7.

Dunn, B.H. and M.L. Etheredge. 2005. Key indicators of success in ranching: a balanced

approach. The Range Beef Cow Symposium XIX. Rapid City, SD. XIX.

Dunn, B.H. 2004. Tools for understanding the complexity of ranching. Proceedings of

the 1st HOLT/CAT Symposium on Excellence in Ranch Management. pp 42-48.

Dunn, B.H. 2003. The two best and worst decisions I made in my operation. The Range

Beef Cow Symposium XVIII. Scotts Bluff, NE. XVIII: 195-203.

Dunn, B.H., T.G. Jenkins and C.B. Williams. 1999. Enhancing management decisions –

history of the Decision Evaluator for the Cattle Industry. The Range Beef Cow

Symposium XVI. Rapid City, South Dakota. XVI: 221.

Dunn, B.H. 1997. Networking people. The Range Beef Cow Symposium XV. Rapid

City, South Dakota. XV: 173.

State Invited Symposium and Conference Proceedings:

Dunn, B.H. 2006. Measuring success in grazing management: a balanced approach.

Proceedings of the 2006 Nebraska Grazing Conference. Kearney, NE.

Dunn, B.H. 2001. Factors of Profitability on Cattle Farms and Ranches. Missouri

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Forage and Grassland Council Annual Conference. Lake Ozark, Missouri. 3: 7-

12.

Dunn, B.H. 2001. Making Money in the Cow-calf Business. 2001 Nebraska Grazing

Conference. Kearny, Nebraska. 1: 1-8.

Dunn. B.H. 1993. IRM at work in South Dakota. Proceedings: 22nd

Annual Ottumwa

Iowa Cow-calf Conference. 22:1-6.

Columns and Newsletter Articles:

Dunn, B.H. 2012. A Man Who made Difference. Growing South Dakota. College of

Agriculture and Biological Sciences. South Dakota State University. 2:4.

Dunn, B.H. 2012. Two-Sided Coin. Growing South Dakota. College of Agriculture and

Biological Sciences. South Dakota State University. 2:3.

Dunn, B.H. 2012. Poignant Times. Growing South Dakota. College of Agriculture and

Biological Sciences. South Dakota State University. 2:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2011. A New Day; A New Way. Growing South Dakota. College of

Agriculture and Biological Sciences. South Dakota State University. 2:1

Dunn, B.H. 2011. It’s Up to Us. Growing South Dakota. College of Agriculture and

Biological Sciences. South Dakota State University. 1:3.

Dunn, B.H. 2011. Connecting Answers Seekers With Problem Solvers. Growing South

Dakota. College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences. South Dakota State

University. 1:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2010. Coming Home. Growing South Dakota. College of Agriculture and

Biological Sciences. South Dakota State University. 1:1.

Dunn, B.H. 2009. Wagontracks: That’s interesting…but is it important? King Ranch

Institute for Ranch Management Newsletter. 5:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2009. Wagontracks: For Every Action. King Ranch Institute for Ranch

Management Newsletter. 5:1.

Dunn, B.H. 2008. Wagontracks: Core Competencies. King Ranch Institute for Ranch

Management Newsletter. 4:3.

Dunn, B.H. 2008. Wagontracks: Transitions. King Ranch Institute for Ranch

Management Newsletter. 4:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2008. Wagontracks: Reaching Lofty Goals. King Ranch Institute for

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Ranch Management Newsletter. 4:1.

Dunn, B.H. 2007. Wagontracks: Einstein’s’ Revolution. King Ranch Institute for

Ranch Management Newsletter. 3:3.

Dunn, B.H. 2007. Wagontracks: Strategic Management. King Ranch Institute for

Ranch Management Newsletter. 3:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2007. Wagontracks: Ranches as Diamonds. King Ranch Institute for

Ranch Management Newsletter. 3:1.

Dunn, B.H. 2005. Wagontracks: Annual Cycles. King Ranch Institute for

Ranch Management Newsletter. 2:3.

Dunn, B.H. 2006. Wagontracks: Business Planning for Successful Ranch Management.

King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management Newsletter. 2:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2006. Wagontracks: Is Ranching a Growth Industry? King Ranch Institute

for Ranch Management Newsletter. 2:1.

Dunn, B.H. 2004. Wagontracks: Stewardship. King Ranch Institute for

Ranch Management Newsletter. 1:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2005. Wagontracks: One of my greatest joys. King Ranch Institute for

Ranch Management Newsletter.1:1.

Dunn, B.H. 2002. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: There must be a pony in there

somewhere. Grassroots. South Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 4:3.

Dunn, B.H. 2002. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: Drought and tough decisions.

Grassroots. South Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 4:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2002. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: It’s just in the mortar. Grassroots.

South Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 4:1.

Dunn, B.H. 2001. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: Our legacy. Grassroots. South

Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 3:5.

Dunn, B.H. 2001. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: Cattle won’t eat. Grassroots. South

Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 3:4.

Dunn, B.H. 2001. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: Native grasses won’t grow here.

Grassroots. South Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 3:3.

Dunn, B.H. 2001. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: The ranching triangle. Grassroots.

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South Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 3:2.

Dunn, B.H. 2001. Grass, Cows, and Common Sense: All we really need to know.

Grassroots. South Dakota Grasslands Coalition. 3:1.

PRESENTATIONS

National Invited Symposiums and Conferences:

Western Section American Society Animal Science Symposium-Beef: Beef Production in

Arid Environments. Cows that fit arid environments. Joint ADSA-CSAS-AMPA-

WSAS-ASAS Meeting. Phoenix AZ. July15-19, 2012.

Beef Improvement Federation’s 42th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Systems approach to beef production. Columbia, MO. June 28-July 1, 2010.

Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists. Strategic Planning for Profitability in the

High Input. Atlanta, GA. February 3, 2009.

61st Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Economic Performance

from the Long-term Grazing of an Ecological Site in Three Range Condition

Classes. Louisville, KY. January 26-31, 2008.

15th

Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society. Symposium Moderator. The

disconnect between wildlife research and management in applying wildlife

conservation. Miami, FL. November 9-12, 2008.

Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute 25th Anniversary Symposium. Wildlife and

Ranching: From Externality to Profit Center. Corpus Christi, TX. April 5-7, 2006.

Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science. What Challenges Does the

Beef Industry Need to Overcome? Las Cruces, NM. June 22, 2005.

National Cattle Evaluation Consortium Symposium on Adaptation. Adaptability:

Making Dollars and Cents. Kansas City, KS. October 29-30, 2004.

Beef Improvement Federation’s 36th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Technology: Price tag and profit. Sioux Falls, SD. May 25-28, 2004.

American Society of Animal Science, Midwest Section. Using a Systems Approach for

Profitable Management of Two-Year-Olds. Des Moines, IA. March 15-17, 2004.

American Association of Bovine Practioners Annual Meeting. Factors Affecting

Profitability of the Cow-calf Enterprise. Milwaukee, WI. September, 2002.

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Beef Improvement Federation’s 34th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

“Measuring Cow-calf Profitability and Financial Efficiency.” Omaha, NE. June,

2002.

USDA Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman’s Select Committee on Rural America.

The Need for Holistic and Discipline Integrated Educational Programming for

Adult Learners in Rural America. Washington, D.C. 1996.

Regional Invited Symposiums and Conferences:

4-State Beef Conference. A Systems Approach to Whole Herd Management. Iowa State

University, Kansas State University, University of Nebraska, University of

Missouri. Washington, KS, Tecumseh, NE, Lewis IA, King City, MO.

Jaunaruy14-15, 2009.

2007 Southwest Beef Symposium. The Beef Enterprise: Aligning the Vision. Amarillo,

TX, January 16-17, 2007.

3rd

Annual HOLT/CAT Symposium on Excellence in Ranch Management. “Measuring

Success in Ranch Management: A Balanced Approach.” Texas A&M University-

Kingsville, Kingsville, TX. October 26-27, 2006.

Range Beef Cow Symposium XIX. Key Indicators of Success in Ranching: A Balanced

Approach. Rapid City South Dakota. December 6-8, 2005.

2nd

Annual HOLT/CAT Symposium on Excellence in Ranch Management. Ranch

Management: Art and Science.” Kingsville, TX. October, 20-21 2005.

1st Annual HOLT/CAT Symposium on Excellence in Ranch Management. Tools for

Understanding the Complexities of Ranching. Kingsville, TX. October 7-8, 2004.

The Range Beef Cow Symposium XVIII. The two best and worst decisions I made in my

operation. Scotts Bluff, NE. December 9 - 11, 2003.

The Range Beef Cow Symposium XVI. Enhancing Management Decisions – History of

the Decision Evaluator for the Cattle Industry. Greeley, CO. December 14 - 16,

1999.

The Range Beef Cow Symposium XV. “Networking People.” Rapid City, SD.

December 9 – 11, 1997.

State Invited Symposiums, Conferences and Extension Meetings:

National Drought Mitigation Center. Strategic and Scenario Planning: Financial

Considerations. Emporia Kansas. January 21, 2012.

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2009 South Dakota Grazing School. Concepts of grazing. Oacoma, SD. September 14,

2009.

Texas NRCS Grazing School. Ranch Management: Fact versus Fiction. San Angelo

Texas. June 24, 2009.

University of Nebraska Great Plains Veterinary Education Center. Advocacy versus

Inquiry. Clay Center, NE. November 6, 2008.

Colorado State University Extension Service Beef Day. Successful Ranching in the 21st

Century: Putting the Puzzle Together. Colorado State University. Lewis Ranch,

Kremmling, CO. September 16, 2008.

Leadership Kenedy County. Ranching in Kenedy County in the 21st Century. Sarita

TX. August, 19, 2008.

2008 K-State Beef Conference. Cow cost considerations. Kansas State University.

Manhattan, KS. August 7, 2008.

2008 K-State Beef Conference. Developing a plan for profitability in the ethanol era.

Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. August 8, 2008.

Texas Natural Resource and Conservation Service Grazing Management Training. Long-

term profitability of grazing a range site in three range condition classes.

Kingsville, TX, August 6, 2008.

Kansas State University Research and Extension, Gove and Trego County’s Cattle $ense.

Key Indicators of Successful Ranching: A Balanced Approach. WaKeeny, KS.

March 22, 2007.

Robert E. Taylor Beef Symposium. Measuring Success in Ranch Management: A

Balanced Approach. Colorado State University, Ft. Collins CO. December 5-6,

2006.

Nebraska Grazing Conference, August 7-8, 2006. Measuring Success in Grazing

Management: A Balanced Approach. University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE.

August 7 - 8, 2006.

Texas A&M University System Beef Workers Annual Meeting. King Ranch Institute for

Ranch Management. Kingsville, TX. May 17, 2006.

Kansas State University Extension’s Cattlemen’s Coffee Shop Meetings. Measuring

Success on a Ranch: A Balanced Approach. Wilmore KS. February 28, 2006.

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Northwest Beef Management Workshop Series, Pennsylvania State University. Top 10

Ways to Improve the Profitability of a Cattle Operation. Pittsburgh, PA. February

8-9, 2006.

Annual Meeting of the Texas Section of the Society for Range Management.

Ranching in South Texas: Making a Living from Diverse Resources. Padre Island,

TX. October 6, 2005.

Cowley Kansas Conservation District Rancher’s Workshop. Keys to Profitable Cattle

Ranching. Cambridge, KS. August 31, 2005.

Texas A&M University Animal Science Departmental Seminar. 21st Century Challenges

for Ranchers: Making Dollar$ and $ense. College Station, TX. April 20, 2005.

Cornbelt Cow-calf Conference. Top 10 Ways to Improve a Cow-calf Operation. Pella,

IA. February 26, 2005.

Ranching Heritage Symposium, TAMUK. A History of Ranching. Kingsville, TX.

February, 2005.

Kansas Grazing Association Annual Meeting. Principles of Pasture Management. Salina,

KS. January 22, 2005.

Greenwood County Kansas Extension Meeting. Keys to Profitability in Cow-calf

Ranching.. Eureka, KS. January 21, 2005.

University of Nebraska Great Plains Veterinary Education Center. Keys to Cattle

Profitability. Clay Center, NE. January 20, 2005.

South Dakota Women in Agriculture Conference. Challenges of the 21st Century Farmer

and Rancher. Aberdeen, SD. September 17, 2004.

South Dakota Grazing School. Factors Affecting the Profitability of the Cow-calf

Enterprise. Oacoma, SD. September 15, 2004.

Tenth Annual Kansas Sustainable Agriculture Roundup. Grazing Management: Factors

Affecting Profitability of the Cattle Operation, Including Strategies for Dry Years.

Manhattan, KS. February 20-21, 2004.

Oklahoma State University’s Advanced Beef Cattle Management Seminar. Factors

Affecting Profitability of the Cow-calf Enterprise. Stillwater, OK. April, 2003.

Alabama Beef Improvement Association’s Annual Meeting. Measuring Cow-calf

Profitability and Financial Efficiency. Montgomery, AL. April, 2003.

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Mississippi Beef Cattle Improvement Association’s Annual Meeting. Factors Affecting

Profitability of the Cow-calf Enterprise. Jackson, MS. February 2003.

Oklahoma Forage and Grasslands Coalition Annual Meeting. Factors Affecting

Profitability of the Cow-calf Enterprise. Oklahoma City, OK. October, 2002.

Nebraska Grazing Conference. Making Money in the Cow-calf Business. Kearney, NE.

August 5- 6, 2001.

Missouri Forage and Grassland Council Annual Meeting. Factors of Profitability on

Cattle Farms and Ranches. Lake of the Ozarks, MO. September, 2001.

22nd

Annual Ottumwa Iowa Cow-calf Conference. IRM at Work in South Dakota.

Ottumwa, IA. February, 1993.

Industry Invited Symposiums and Conferences:

Pfizer Animal Health: Select Producer Training. Strategic Planning & Management for

Cattle Enterprises. Tulsa, OK, September 3,2009

Rancher’s Guide Webcast. Key indicators of success in a seedstock business. Red Angus

Association of America. Denton, TX, May 26, 2009.

Padlock Ranch Board of Directors Annual Meeting. Managing for the Whole: Finding

Synergies on a Modern Ranch. Ranchester, WY. May 18-19, 2009.

34th

Annual Golden Crescent Veterinary Ranch Seminar. Ranching in Challenging

Times: Lessons from the Past, Roadmaps for the future. January 23, 2009.

Strategic Planning Meeting for the Red Angus Association of America. Facilitation.

Denton, TX. November 19-21, 2008.

Annual Meeting of the Red Angus Association of America. Successful Ranching in the

21st Century: Putting the Puzzle Together. Cheyenne, WY. September 17, 2008.

Rancher’s Guide Webcast. Key indicators of success in a seedstock business: a balanced

approach. Red Angus Association of America. Denton, TX, May 6, 2008.

2008 Professional Ranchers Symposium. Systems approach to ranch management.

Suga-Lik and Westway Feed Products, Inc. Haines City, FL. April 16, 2008.

2008 Annual School for Successful Ranching. Strategic planning for ranches in dynamic

times. Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Corpus Christi, TX.

March 14, 2008.

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Ranching and Wildlife Expo. Profitability of wildlife and cattle. Houston Livestock Show

and Rodeo. Houston, TX. March 6, 2008.

No Better Bull Webcast. What are cow costs lately…and what are we going to do about

it? Leachman of Colorado. Ft. Collins, Co. March 5, 2008.

Western Ranch Manager’s Annual Meeting. Advocacy and inquiry. Phoenix, AZ.

February 21, 2008.

2008 NCBA Cattlemen’s College. Costs of running a breeding cow (lately)… and what

are we going to do about it! Reno NV. February 6, 2008.

Land of Lakes Purina Feed Beef Training. Cow-calf Economics and Opportunities for

Profit. St. Louis, MO. January 23, 2008.

BEEF Quality Summit. Beef Quality in the Ethanol Era. Omaha, NE. October 7-8, 2007.

First Dakota National Bank. The Balanced Scorecard as a management Tool for farmers

and Ranchers. Sioux Falls, SD. October 11, 2007.

Western Ranch Managers. Using the Balanced Scorecard as a Tool in Ranch

Management. Phoenix, AZ. February 23, 2007.

Farm Management Company Leadership Development Series. What Does a “Systems

Approach” Mean in Ranching? Pasco, WA. July 25-26, 2007.

NCBA Cattlemen’s College. Management Strategies and the Bottom Line. Nashville,

KY. January 31, 2007.

Barber County Cattlemen’s Association Annual Meeting. Keys to Profitable Cow-calf

Production. Medicine Lodge, KS. March 27, 2006.

Red Angus Young Guns Summer Conference. Balanced Scorecard. Red Angus

Association, Denton, TX. July 24-26, 2006.

Joint Evaluation Advisory Committee Midyear Meeting of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board

and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Beef Quality Assurance: Present

and Future. Reno, NV. July 10, 2006.

Padlock Ranch Board of Directors Annual Meeting. Key Indicators of Success in

Ranching: A Balanced Approach. Ranchester, WY. May 22-24, 2006.

Ranching for Profit’s Executive Link Program. Keys to Profitable Cow-calf Production.

Boise, ID. February 16, 2006.

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NCBA Long- Range Planning Committee. White Paper on the Need for New Methods of

Diffusion of Information and Technology to the Cattle Industry. Denver, CO.

September 27, 2005.

King Ranch Inc., 2004 Annual Stockholders Meeting. King Ranch Institute for Ranch

Management. Kingsville, TX. June 9, 2004.

North Dakota Stockman’s Association’s Annual Meeting and 75th

Anniversary

Celebration. Challenges of the 21st Century Rancher. Medora, ND. September 24,

2004.

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Annual Meeting and Trade Show. Cattlemen’s

College. Leverage Points for Profit. Phoenix, AZ. January, 28, 2004.

American Shorthorn Association Strategic Planning Process. Commercial Cow-calf

Profitability. April 2-4, 2004.

American Angus Association 2003 National Angus Conference and Tour. Take it to the

Bank. Mandan, North Dakota. September, 2003.

North Carolina Cattlemen’s Annual Convention. Factors Affecting Profitability of the

Cow-calf Enterprise. Wilkesboro, NC. 2003.

Vermont Cattlemen’s Association Annual Meeting. Planning for Successful Beef

Production Systems. Montpelier, VT. January, 2003.

NCBA Annual Meeting, Science and Technology Committee. Factors Affecting

Profitability of the Cow-calf Enterprise. Denver, CO. February, 2002.

Nebraska Veterinary Medical Association Summer Meeting. Cow-calf Profitability

Analysis – SPA Update. Grand Island, NE. June 17 – 19, 2002.

NCA Annual Meeting. Integrated Resource Management Sub-Committee.

“Bootstraps: Ranching for 90’s.” San Diego, CA. February, 1992.

Presentations to Community Groups

2007, September, Kenedy County Leadership Training, Norias, TX

2005, October 25, Kleberg County Historical Society, Kingsville, Texas

2005, September 10, TSCRA and TWA Joint meeting, Raymondville, Texas

2005, August 9, Noon Rotary Club, Kingsville, Texas

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2005, June 16,Corpus Christi Rotary Club, Corpus Christi, Texas

2005, June 9, Kingsville Lions Club, Kingsville, Texas

2004, July 20, Noon Rotary Club, Kingsville, Texas

2004, June 24, Sunrise Rotary Club, Kingsville Texas

2004, Raymondville Texas Rotary Club

2004, January 15, Javelina Alumni Association, Austin Texas

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ACTIVITIES

Professional Society and Industry Organization Memberships:

Society for Range Management, 1996-2012.

American Society of Animal Science,1996-2012.

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, 1981-2011.

Texas Southwestern Cattleraisers Association, 2004-2009.

South Dakota Beef Industry Council, 1999-2003.

South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association, 1995-2011.

South Dakota Stockgrower’s Association, 1981-2011.

South Dakota Grasslands Coalition, 1997-2003.

South Dakota State University Extension Specialists Association, 1997-2003.

Professional Meetings Attended:

Joint ADSA-CSAS-AMPA-WSAS-ASAS Meeting. Phoenix AZ. July15-19, 2012.

Beef Improvement Federation’s 42th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Columbia, MO. June 28-July 1, 2010.

61st Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Louisville, KY. January 26-

31, 2008.

Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists. Atlanta, GA. February 3, 2009

15th

Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society. Miami, FL. November 9-12, 2008.

Beef Improvement Federation’s 40th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Ft. Collins, CO. June 6-9, 2007.

Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science. Las Cruces, NM. June 22,

2005.

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Beef Improvement Federation’s 37th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Billings, MT. 2005.

Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. Ft. Worth, TX. February, 2005.

National Cattle Evaluation Consortium Symposium on Adaptation. Kansas City, KS.

October 29-30, 2004.

Beef Improvement Federation’s 36th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Technology: Price tag and profit. Sioux Falls, May 25-28, 2004.

American Society of Animal Science, Midwest Section. Des Moines, IA. March 15-17,

2004.

Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. Salt lake City, UT. February, 2004.

Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. Casper, WY. February, 2003.

American Association of Bovine Practioners Annual Meeting. Milwaukee, WI.

September, 2002.

Beef Improvement Federation’s 34th

Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.

Omaha, NE. June, 2002.

Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. Kansas City, KS. February, 2002.

Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. Kono, HI. February, 2001.

Additional Educational Experiences:

Systems Thinking in Action Conference: Leading Beyond the Horizon. Pegasus

Communication. Boston, MA. Nov. 12 – 15, 2006.

Process Management Certificate Program. The University of Texas at Austin, Continuing

and Extended Education.

2005 Business Strategy Maps.

2005 Business Process Mapping.

2005 Implementing Process Change

2004 Managing the Process Enterprise

2004 Creating a Balanced Scorecard for Business.

Systems Thinking in Action Conference: Leading in a Complex World. Pegasus

Communication. San Diego, CA. 2002.

Leadership for Institutional Change. Kellogg Foundation sponsored Land Grant

University initiative for faculty development. Minneapolis, MN. 1999.

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Historical development, theory and application of System Dynamics. MIT Sloan School

of Management. Boston, MA. 1998.

Systems Thinking in Action Conference: From Learning Organizations to Learning

Communities. Pegasus Communication. Orlando, FL. 1997.

Building an Effective Organization. Center for Holistic Resource Management.

Albuquerque, NM. Course held in Rapid City, SD. 1986.

Holistic Ranch Management. Center for Holistic Resource Management, Albuquerque,

NM. Course sponsored by University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. 1989.

Service to the University, College, and Department

2009 University, College, and Department Committee Service included:

College: Served on Faculty Evaluation Committee for College of Agriculture,

Natural Resources and Human Sciences.

College: Served on Faculty and Staff awards committee.

College: Serve as faculty mentor to Dr. Kim McCuistion.

Department: Chaired search committee for Agricultural Economist for

Department of Agronomy and Resource Science.

Department: Chaired committee to develop Curriculum for B.S. Option in Ranch

Management.

2008 University, College, and Department Committee Service included:

University: Chaired search committee for Dean of the College of Business

Administration.

College: Served on Faculty Evaluation Committee for College of Agriculture,

Natural Resources and Human Sciences.

College: Served on Faculty and Staff awards committee.

College: Serve as faculty mentor to Dr. Kim McCuistion.

Department: Chaired search committee for Natural Resource Economist for

Department of Agronomy and Resource Science.

Department: Served on committee to develop WREN Curriculum.

2007 University, College, and Department Committee Service included:

University: Chaired search committee for Dean of the College of Business

Administration.

College: Served on Faculty Evaluation Committee for College of Agriculture,

Natural Resources and Human Sciences.

College: Served on search committee for Dept. of Animal and Wildlife Sciences

Department Head.

College: Serve as faculty mentor to Dr. Kim McCuistion.

Department: Chairing search committee for Natural Resource Economist for

Department of Agronomy and Resource Science.

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2006. Responsible party for achieving permission from the Texas Coordinating Board of

Higher Education for to offer a Masters Degree in Ranch Management through the

Department of Agronomy and Resource Science of the College of Agriculture, Natural

Resources and Humana Sciences of Texas A&M University-Kingsville.

2006 Served as mentor to new faculty member Dr. Ching Huang.

2006 Elected by faculty peers to serve on College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and

Human Sciences faculty Evaluation Instrument Development Committee.

2005 - 2006. Chair search committee for Assistant/Associate Professor, Range Livestock

Nutritionist, Animal and Wildlife Science Dept., TAMUK.

2005 Responsible party for achieving Texas Legislative and the Governors approval of a

new Special Item request for a $510,000 Line Item funding for the 2005-2006 Biennium

for the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management.

2005 Chaired search committee for Assistant/Associate Professor Natural Resource

Economist, Agronomy and Resource Sciences Dept., TAMUK.

2005 Elected by faculty peers to Faculty Senate of TAMUK.

2004 Appointed to the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Graduate Faculty.

2004 Served on selection committee for TAMUK Department or Agronomy and

Resource Science Chair and faculty member.

2004. Chaired search committee for Instructor in TAMUK Animal and Wildlife Sciences

Department.

2002 Selected by Dean to serve on search committee for Director of South Dakota State

University Cooperative Extension Service Director.

2001-2003 Elected as representative of the Cooperative Extension Service faculty to the

Academic Senate of South Dakota State University.

2001-2003 Elected by faculty peers to serve on the faculty advisory committee to the

Department Head of Animal and Range Sciences, South Dakota State University.

Service to Industry:

2009-2012. Member of Padlock Ranch Board of Directors.

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2007 - 2008 Chairman of NCBA’s Beef Cattle Production Research Review Committee.

2005 - 2006 Vice-Chairman of NCBA’s Beef Cattle Production Research Review

Committee.

1999-2004 Chosen to serve on the South Dakota Beef Industry Council for two terms.

1998-2001 Elected to serve on the Board of Directors of the South Dakota Stockgrowers

Association.

1993-1998 Chairman of NCBA’s Integrated Resource Management subcommittee.

Service to Community:

Chaired search committee for priest for Church of the Epiphany Episcopal Church,

Kingsville, TX , 2008.

Elected and serve on Church of the Epiphany Episcopal Church Vestry, Kingsville, TX ,

2006 - Present.

Member. Sunrise Rotary Club. Kingsville, TX, 2004.

Served on Board of Directors of Dakota Premium Hay, a rancher and farmer owned value

added agriculture business venture. 2002-2004.

Served on Board of Directors and as Secretary/Treasurer of the Madsen/Halverson/

Christiansen Foundation. 2002 – 2005.

Brookings South Dakota Youth Soccer Coach, 1999-2002.

Elected and served on St Paul’s Episcopal Church Vestry, Brookings, SD, 1998-2001.

Elected Supervisor of the Todd County South Dakota Conservation District Board 1980-

1995. Served as its Chairman for 3 years, and Vice-Chairman for 4 years.

Served a representative for South Dakota State University on the Council on Agriculture

Research, Extension, and Teaching of the National Association of Land Grant

Universities and Colleges, 1992-1998.

Elected to the South Dakota State Extension Advisory Board for 4 years and served as its

President for 1 year. 1987 – 1991.

Appointed to the Todd County South Dakota Extension Board as a member for 4 years,

and served Chairman for 2 years. 1987 – 1991.

Elected and served two, three year terms on St. John’s Episcopal Church Vestry,

Valentine, NE.

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Personal Awards and Recognition:

2011 South Dakota Corn Utilization’s Most Valuable Player in Agriculture Award.

2009 Deans Excellence Award. Dick and Mary Luis Kleberg College of Agriculture,

Natural Resources, and Human Sciences.

2003 Brookings County Conservation District. Conservation Cooperator of the Year.

Brookings County South Dakota.

2002 Dean and Directors Team Award, SDSU Cooperative Extension Service for

response to the 2002 drought in the Northern Great Plains.

2002 Distinguished Service award given by SDSU Cooperative University Extension

Service colleagues.

2001 Dean and Directors Team Award, SDSU Cooperative Extension Service for

developing, mentoring colleagues, and teaching in a series of range and pasture

workshops in South Dakota.

1995 Alumnus of the year from the Department of Biology and Microbiology, SDSU.

1992 Special award from Governor George Mickelson of South Dakota for

development of the “Bootstraps” program.

1990 SDSU Gamma Sigma Delta Distinguished Alumni Award.

1982 “Bronze Bull” award by the American Hereford Association for developing and

hosting “Grass, Cows and Common Sense” field day, L7 Ranch, Mission, SD.