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Gregory P. Martin, Ph.D., P.A.S.
Extension Poultry Agent -Capital Region
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Educational Background
Doctor of Philosophy in Poultry Science,Texas A&M University, College
Station, TX (conferred 8/99).
Dissertation: The Effects of Feeding
Management on Growth and Production of Broiler Breeder Females
Masters of Business Administration, (two year program, concentration in
Agribusiness) Cal Poly,
San Luis
Obispo, CA., 6/87.
Bachelor of Science in Poultry Industry, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA.,
3/82.
Senior Project (Thesis): A Purposed Student Handbook On Turkey Management
Associate of Arts in Physical Science, Modesto Junior College, Modesto
CA, 6/78
Professional Associations
- Member, Poultry Science Association (Since 1979),
- Member, American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (1999)
- Member, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (1992)
- Gamma Sigma Delta (1992)
- Blue Key National Honor Fraternity
- American Association for the Advancement of Science (1994)
- HTML Writers Guild (www designers/programmers) (1996)
- American Poultry Historical Society (1999)
- American Society of Association Executives (2000)
- Cal Poly Poultry Club (past Advisor)
- Texas A&M University Poultry Club (past Advisor)
- PA Gamebird Growers Association
- PA Association of County Agricultural Agents (2003)
- Epsilon Sigma Phi (2004)
- PennAg Poultry Council (2002)
Research Interests & Program Areas
Dr. Martin has varied interests, that surround the following topical areas of research:
- Poultry Production and Management
- Quality Assurance / Statistical Process Controls
- Integrated Pest Management in Livestock
- Strategic Planning and Policy
- Managerial Economics and Decision Making
- Operations Research
- Farm Security - Threat Analysis (HACCP)
- Computer Applications in Agriculture and Science
- Computer Assisted Learning
- Leadership Devlopement and Continuing Education for Leaders
- Pre-Harvest Food Safety
- Vector Controls and Biosecurity
- Consumer Education about Agriculture
- Youth Education and Leadership Development
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