I know I haven't posted in a while so now there will be a super long (ish) post. I had a nice visit with Rachel and Lucy (and Ellis of course) and I was sad to see them go (even with Rachel's nagging). But things are settling down at the farm again just in time for harvest to start soon. I'm continuing my work at the Purdue extension office (if you would like to part of my work you can go here. I am the author of the short write-ups of advancements in nanotechnology). I had an phone interview with NSF International last Friday and sent them an sample of my technical writing. And then on Saturday I heard back about an extension specialist position at Purdue in the College of Agricultural and Biological Engineering. The position is doing outreach in the area of alternative fuels (including both chemical and biological production of fuels). I am required to write a two pages sample extension pamphlet and then do a 15-20 minutes presentation on my topic. The topic I chose (one of three options) is using anaerobic digesters for on-farm methane-to-electricity production. I will keep you all updated about my progress (for those who are interested, and for those who aren't I am very sorry that this will bore you!).
"Joseph's a good kid, I'm thinking about taking him under my wing"- Bobby Hill
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