Tryon Wickersham

 Tryon Wickersham

Tryon Wickersham

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May 8, 2018
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Awful

Good teacher. If you do the work and read the chapters you will be fine. Be sure to ask her If you have any questions. She curves her exams for everyone.

May 8, 2018
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Bizarre grader. I had an 88 all semester but I failed the final.

Jan 4, 2020
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Awesome

Dr. Wickersham was one of the best professors I have taken at Texas A&M University. His lectures are so easy since he writes notes with you as he talks about the material. Although his tests are pretty hard, he prepares you well for them. Also, he gives lots of extra credit, so don't skip classes. I would 10/10 recommend his class.

Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Animal Science


Resume

  • 2002

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    Animal Sciences

    Kansas State University

  • 1998

    Master of Science - MS

    Animal Sciences

    Kansas State University

  • 1994

    Bachelor of Science - BS

    Animal Sciences

    Texas A&M University

  • Research

    Science

    Teaching

    Agriculture

    Data Analysis

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    Texas A&M University

    Texas A&M University

    Texas A&M University

    Bryan/College Station

    Texas Area

    Teach courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level in general nutrition

    beef cattle production

    and nutritional research methodologies while providing students with learning opportunities through their involvement in research projects. Mentor both graduate and undergraduate students interested in animal nutrition as they develop the knowledge and skills required to be successful in their future careers. Develop a research program nationally and internationally recognized in the areas of forage utilization

    nitrogen metabolism

    and coproduct utilization in ruminants. Secure sufficient funding to maintain a robust research program and support graduate training. Collaborate by offering research skills and knowledge to research programs across a broad array of disciplines and locations. Serve as a technical resource for extension personnel

    industry stakeholders

    and producers in the state of Texas and beyond. Maintain active involvement in the beef cattle industry and represent the Texas A&M System to the beef cattle industry.

    Associate Professor

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