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Mukhammadzakhrab Ismanov
Professor, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Tashkent State Technical University, Uzbekistan
Research: Cotton Production: The Movement, Organization, and Societal Status of U.S. Cotton Farmers
Host: Arkansas State University-Main Campus, State University, Arkansas
October 2002-July 2003
Dr. Ismanov with students
Dr. Mukhammadzakhrab Ismanov is a professor in the Department of Agricultural Engineering at Tashkent State Technical University in Uzbekistan. Through the Occasional Lecturer Program, Dr. Ismanov successfully introduced his strategy for protecting crop plants from both toxic levels of salts in the soils and the loss of soil moisture at the United States Agricultural Infzormation Network (USAIN) 2003 Conference, titled "Agricultural Information for the New Millennium: New Crops, Biotechnology and Saving the Past." Dr. Ismanov is constantly updating the results of his research on cotton production and the movement, organization, and societal status of U.S. cotton farmers.

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