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RobertMcNiel

Robert E. McNiel

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Faculty

  • Contact Information
  • Directions to University of Kentucky, Lexington, KYUniversity of Kentucky, PSS
    Campus LocationAgriculture Science Center
    North Building (Office:N-308F)
    Lexington, KY 40546-0091
    Phone(859) 257-8903
    Fax(859) 257-2859
    Emailrmcniel@uky.edu

Specialty

Specialty

Education

My professional training included:

  • B.S. 1968 Iowa State University (41/2-year Nursery Management Option)
  • M.S. 1972 Purdue University (Horticulture)
  • P.H.D. 1975 Purdue University (Horticulture)

Professional Interest

My Extension appointment has centered around educating Kentucky's emerging as well as established nursery and landscape industry. Since 1976, I have served as the Kentucky Nursery and Landscape Association's Program Chairman for their annual meeting, and since the mid-1980s, Chairman of the Kentucky Certified Nurseryman program. Articles are published in KNLA's Nursery Views.

 

 Since the mid-1980s, I have had a part in the development of the University of Kentucky Arboretum. This has included Master Plan development as well as plant procurement.

Applied research over the years has centered around pest and weed management related to woody plants, and production techniques including overwintering, pot-in-pot production, etc.

 

Residence instruction has included the undergraduate courses dealing with nursery production and landscape management. Since the early 1980s I have been co-advisor to the University of Kentucky Horticulture Club (www.uky.edu/StudentOrgs/Horticulture). It has been a well-traveled Club as it has toured industry and gardens on both the east and west coasts of the United States plus Northwest Europe and China. I am the advisor to the Club's ALCA competitive team. During the 1990s the University of Kentucky hosted two National ALCA Student Career Days.

My research appointment consists of a Regional Research Project. Since 1976, I have been a member of the S-290 (previous to 1999 it was S-103) Committee. The Regional Research Project title is: Technical and Economical Efficiencies of Producing, Marketing, and Managing Landscape Plants (www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/s290).

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Classes

  • PLS490 - TOPICS IN PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE. ; Credits - 3
    A capstone course for majors in Plant and Soil Science to be taken near the conclusion of the student's academic career. The course provides the student the opportunity to integrate knowledge acquired in previous courses in the plant and soil science and support areas. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving, synthesizing and integrating information, critical thinking, group activities, and written and oral communication. Instructional methods may include formal lectures, laboratories or supervised individual research. The specific nature of the course depends upon the student's Area of Emphasis within the Plant and Soil Science major. All topics offered will be approved by the Undergraduate Education Committee in the Area of Emphasis. Prereq: Senior in Plant and Soil Science. .
    Instructors: Robert E. McNiel, Jonathan D. Green, David W. Williams, Winston C. Dunwell, Joseph Masabni

 

This person page last updated on 2007-10-11