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Curriculum Vitae Michael D. Buser, Ph.D. 90% Research, 10% Extension Oklahoma State University Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Highlights: International and National Award Winner $22,135,043 in federal, state, industry, and university funding 115 referred journal articles 4 book chapters 23 expert comments 28 invited presentations 192 conference oral/poster presentations 349 technical reports submitted to industry or regulatory agencies 103 popular press articles highlighting my team’s research 58 extension videos 36 extension articles 1 patent and 2 software product invention disclosures Member of EPA’s Clean Air Act Advisory Committee Previous leader of ASABE’s Cotton Engineering, Environmental Air Quality, Environmental Coordinating, and Mayfield Cotton Engineering Award committees Extensive collaborations with federal and state agencies, universities, non-profit organizations, and industry across the United States Highly active in professional activities including: professional committees, journal reviewer, grant reviewer, and extension educator in national workshops and outreach

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CurriculumVitaeMichaelD.Buser,Ph.D.90%Research,10%ExtensionOklahoma State University Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Highlights: International and National Award Winner $22,135,043 in federal, state, industry, and university funding 115 referred journal articles 4 book chapters 23 expert comments 28 invited presentations 192 conference oral/poster presentations 349 technical reports submitted to industry or regulatory agencies 103 popular press articles highlighting my team’s research 58 extension videos 36 extension articles 1 patent and 2 software product invention disclosures Member of EPA’s Clean Air Act Advisory Committee Previous leader of ASABE’s Cotton Engineering, Environmental Air Quality, Environmental

Coordinating, and Mayfield Cotton Engineering Award committees Extensive collaborations with federal and state agencies, universities, non-profit

organizations, and industry across the United States Highly active in professional activities including: professional committees, journal reviewer,

grant reviewer, and extension educator in national workshops and outreach

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TableofContentsNOTE: amount or quantity listed in “()”

Education ....................................................................................................................................... 3 

Professional Experience................................................................................................................ 3 

Professional Positions ................................................................................................................ 4 

Honors and Awards ...................................................................................................................... 5 

Professional Activities ................................................................................................................... 6 

International Committees: .......................................................................................................... 6 

National Committees: ................................................................................................................. 7 

Regional/Local Committees: ....................................................................................................... 7 

University Committees: ............................................................................................................... 7 

Editorial ...................................................................................................................................... 7 

Journal Reviewer ........................................................................................................................ 7 

Grant Reviewer ........................................................................................................................... 8 

International Award Reviewer .................................................................................................... 8 

National Award Reviewer ........................................................................................................... 8 

Collaborations: ........................................................................................................................... 8 

Grants Received ............................................................................................................................ 9 

Federal Funding Received ($21,379,116) .................................................................................. 9 

State Grants Received ($163,777) ............................................................................................ 11 

University Grants Received ($58,650) ...................................................................................... 11 

Industry Grants Received ($533,500) ....................................................................................... 11 

Research Scholarly Works ......................................................................................................... 13 

Standards Development (3)....................................................................................................... 13 

Patents (1) ................................................................................................................................. 13 

Software Products with Invention Disclosures (2) ................................................................... 13 

Book Chapters (4) ..................................................................................................................... 14 

Peer-Reviewed Publications in Refereed Journals (115) ......................................................... 14 

Refereed Manuscripts Submitted for Publication and Currently in Review (10) ..................... 22 

Expert Comments (23) .............................................................................................................. 22 

Invited Presentations (28) ......................................................................................................... 24 

Conference Oral/Poster Presentations (192) ........................................................................... 26 

Thesis and Dissertation............................................................................................................. 39 

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Technical Reports Submitted to Industry Groups – peer reviewed (68) ................................... 40 

Technical Reports Submitted to Regulatory Agencies (281) .................................................... 45 

Extension/Outreach Scholarly Works....................................................................................... 69 

Fact Sheets (1) .......................................................................................................................... 69 

Extension Articles (35) .............................................................................................................. 69 

Tours/Field Days (9) ................................................................................................................. 70 

Workshops ................................................................................................................................. 71 

Extension and Education Videos (58) ....................................................................................... 73 

International Outreach ............................................................................................................. 77 

National Outreach .................................................................................................................... 77 

Popular Press Articles Highlighting Research (104) ............................................................... 80 

Education Scholarly Works ....................................................................................................... 84 

Research Advisor for Completed Graduate Students (4) .......................................................... 84 

Research Committee Member for Completed Graduate Students (8) ...................................... 85 

Research Advisor for Current Graduate Students (2) .............................................................. 85 

Research Committee Member for Current Graduate Students (0) ........................................... 86 

Advisee Awards ......................................................................................................................... 86 

Teaching Activities .................................................................................................................... 86 

Certification/Training................................................................................................................. 87 

Current Certifications:.............................................................................................................. 87 

Administration/Leadership Training: ....................................................................................... 87 

Federal Government: ................................................................................................................ 87 

Health, Safety, and Environmental: .......................................................................................... 87 

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Michael D. Buser, PH.D.

Professor Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Oklahoma State University Address: 113 Agricultural Hall Stillwater, OK 74078-6016 Phone: 405-612-9814 Email: [email protected] Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/mdbuser Website: buser.okstate.edu Education: Texas A&M University Biological and Agricultural Engineering Ph.D. 2004 Oklahoma State University Biosystems Engineering M.S. 1997 Oklahoma State University Biosystems Engineering B.S. 1995 Rogers State College Animal Science A.A.S. 1990 Professional Experience:

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department (2009 – Present) Professor – Bioenergy Logistics & Agricultural Air Quality (90% Research/10% Extension)

Development of nationally and internationally recognized research and extension programs focused on efficiently producing, harvesting, transporting, and pre-processing biomass feedstocks for the developing bioenergy industry and agricultural air quality issues.

United States Department of Agriculture (1998 – 2009) Agricultural Research Service Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit Category I Scientist – Project Leader - Discipline: Engineering

Developed nationally recognized research programs focused on agricultural air quality, cotton gin by-product utilization, and cotton ginning enhancements. Outreach activities included organization of National Cotton Ginner’s Ginners’ School coordinating sessions and teaching classes at the Stoneville, Western, and Southwestern schools. These schools provide essential education to owners, management and employees of cotton gins as well as employees of state regulatory agencies, insurance companies, vendors, marketing firms, warehouse, producers, and buyers.

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Oklahoma State University Biosystems Engineering Department (1997-1998) Research Engineer

Primary responsibilities included: the design and development of a machine to harvest marigold flowers without permanent plant damage, testing GPS equipment for consideration and implementation into Oklahoma State University’s sensor-based variable rate sprayer, development of C++ programs and integration data acquisition equipment to aid in meeting the objectives of several ongoing projects, and development of a C++ program to simulate the 3-D spray nozzle patterns.

Self-Employed (1995-1998)

Consulting for a pipeline equipment manufacturer Primary tasks included: creating 3-D working drawings of marketed equipment, organizing drawings to increase shop efficiency, and decreasing inventory by increasing the number of interchangeable parts.

Consulting for three independent oil companies and one consulting firm Primary tasks included preparation of Sara Title III (Right to Know and MSDS sheets) along and other environmental reports for approximately 300 oil wells.

Consulting for Cayman Resources Corporation Primary tasks included the development of programs and spreadsheets to increase the efficiency and organization of data management for oil and natural gas production and profit projection reports.

Oklahoma State University Biosystems Engineering Department (1995-1997) Graduate Research Assistant

Certified teaching assistant for the Biosystems Engineering Department’s Instrumentation and Controls course. Additional responsibilities included the design, development and implementation of an automated dryer to determine the thin-layer drying characteristics of various agricultural commodities.

Oklahoma State University Biosystems Engineering Department (1994-1995) Student Research Assistant

Responsible for the mechanical design and development of a photon emissions imaging system used to track radioactive material transport through granite core samples. Funding for this work was provided by Sandia National Laboratory, which was commissioned to evaluate proposed national repositories for storing high level nuclear waste.

Professional Positions: 2017 – Present – Professor, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (90% Research, 10% Extension).

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2016 – 2017 – Associate Professor, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (90% Research, 10% Extension).

2015 – 2016 – Associate Professor, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (65% Research, 35% Extension).

2014 – 2015 – Associate Professor, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (50% Research, 50% Extension).

2009 – 2014 – Assistant Professor, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (50% Research, 50% Extension).

2006 – 2009 – Lead Scientist, Category I Scientist, Agricultural Engineer, GS-13, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit, Lubbock, TX.

2006 – 2006 – Category I Scientist, Agricultural Engineer, GS-13, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit, Lubbock, TX.

2004 – 2010 – Adjunct Professor, Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.

2003 – 2006 – Category I Scientist, Agricultural Engineer, GS-12, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit, Lubbock, TX.

2002 – 2003 – Category I Scientist, Agricultural Engineer, GS-11, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit, Lubbock, TX.

1999 – 2002 – Category I Scientist, Agricultural Engineer, GS-11, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Ginning Research Unit, Stoneville, MS.

1998 – 1999 – Category I Scientist, Agricultural Engineer, GS-09, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Ginning Research Unit, Stoneville, MS.

1997 – 1998 – Research Engineer, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. 1995 – 1998 – Self-Employed.

Consulting for a pipeline equipment manufacturer Consulting for three independent oil companies Consulting for a petroleum consulting firm Consulting for Cayman Resources Corporation

1995 – 1997 – Graduate Research Assistant, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. 1994 – 1995 – Student Research Assistant, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Honors and Awards: International: 2017 The ASABE Blue Ribbon Award for an Outstanding Entry in the Educational Aids

Competition – Electronic Delivery Category 2016 ASABE Mayfield Cotton Engineering Award 2013 The ASABE Blue Ribbon Award for an Outstanding Entry in the Educational Aids

Competition – Electronic Delivery Category 2002 Certificate of Recognition as a Future Leader in Agricultural Engineering presented by the

International Commission of Agricultural Engineering.

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2000 American Society of Agricultural Engineers Honorable Mention Paper Award for the paper entitled “Thin-layer drying of marigold flowers and flower components for petal removal”

National: 2011 USDA NIFA Partnership Award for Mission Integration of the Biobased Products and

Energy Center 2008 (September) USDA Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Performance 2008 (March) USDA Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Performance 2007 USDA Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Performance 2006 USDA Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Performance 2005 USDA Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Performance 2004 USDA Certificate of Merit for Superior Performance 2003 USDA Certificate of Merit for Superior Performance 2000 USDA Certificate of Merit for Superior Performance State: 2016 Oklahoma State University The James A. Whatley Award of Merit for Excellence in

Agricultural Research Professional Activities International Committees: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (1994-Present) PM 23/7/3 Cotton Engineering Committee

o Chairman (2005-2007) o Co-Chairman (2003-2005) o Secretary (2001-2003) o Member (1998-Present)

SE-305 Environmental Air Quality Committee o Chairman (2006-2008) o Co-Chairman (2004-2006) o Secretary (2002-2004) o Member (2000-Present)

T-09 Environmental Coordinating Committee o Chairman (2009-2011) o Co-Chairman (2007-2009) o Member (2003-Present)

Mayfield Cotton Engineering Award Committee o Chairman (2005-2007) o Member (2003-2009)

X564 Determining Properties of Combustible Solid Fuels of Plant Origin (Biomass) (2012-Present)

PM-02 Power Machinery Division Steering Committee (2005-2009) M-102 Awards Coordinating Committee (2003-2009) SE-30 Environmental Quality & Control Committee (2006-2009) ASABE Meetings Council (2009-2013)

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National Committees: United States Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (2015-Present)

Cotton Industry Support Group (1998-Present)

National Cotton Ginners’ Association Air Pollution Sub-committee (2002-Present) Regional/Local Committees: USDA Agricultural Research Service Safety Committee Mid-South Area (1998-2002) Southern Plains Area (2002-2006)

University Committees: Oklahoma State University Academic Integrity Panel (2016 – Present)

Oklahoma State University Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Faculty Council representative for the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department (2016 – Present)

Oklahoma State University Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department Alumni Relations and Development Committee (2010 – Present)

Oklahoma State University Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department Web Site and Social Media Committee (2016 – Present)

Editorial: 2004-2005 Assistant Editor for the Journal of Cotton Science Journal Reviewer: Agronomy Applied Engineering in Agriculture Atmospheric Environment Atmospheric Pollution Research Bioengineering Biosystems Engineering Computers and Electronics in Agriculture Energy and Fuels Environmental Analytical Chemistry Environmental Engineering Science Journal of Environmental Quality Journal of Environmental Protection Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Journal of Air and Waste Management Journal of Cotton Science Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry

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Journal of Toxicology – Toxin Reviews International Conference on Air Pollution from Agricultural Operations Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers USDA Agricultural Research Service Grant Reviewer: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Discovery Grant Program

reviewer; December 2017. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Small Business Innovation Research

Program Phase II reviewer; May 2017. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Small

Business Vouchers Pilot review panel; April 2016, November 2016. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Bioenergy

Technologies Incubator 2 review panel; 2015. USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Agricultural Systems and Technology:

Engineering Products and Process review panel; 2014, 2015. USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Economics, Markets, and Trade review

panel; 2016. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development, Science to

Achieve Results, Measurement, Modeling & Analysis Methods for Airborne Carbonaceous Fine Particulate Matter; May 2003.

International Award Reviewer: Clean Tech Competition, Creating a Greener Future; 2017. National Award Reviewer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Act Advisory Committee Clean Air

Excellence Awards; 2015. Collaborations:

University: Arkansas State University, Baylor University, Fresno State University, Michigan State University, Mississippi State University, North Dakota State University, Pennsylvania State University, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, University of Arkansas, University of Delaware, University of Maryland, University of Nebraska, Virginia Tech University

State: California Air Resources Board, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, North Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District

Federal: Idaho National Laboratories, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, USDA Agricultural Research Service (Lubbock, TX; Las Cruces, NM; Stoneville, MS; Beltsville, MD; and Fayetteville, AR), USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (Annapolis, MD; Beltsville, MD; Portland, OR; Washington, DC), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (National, Region 4, and Region 9)

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Industry: AGCO Corporation, Cactus Operating, Ltd., California Cotton Growers and Ginners’ Association, Cotton Incorporated, Elanco Animal Health, Flory Industries, Forest Concepts LLC, Insta-Pro International, Intervet/Shering-Plough, LEI Products, National Cotton Council, National Cotton Ginners’ Association, Southeastern Cotton Ginners’ Association, Southern Cotton Ginners’ Association, Stinger LTD, Texas Cattle Feeders Association, Texas Cotton Ginners’ Association, Western Growers Association, Zoetis

Other: Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Sustainable Chesapeake

Grants Received (Summary): Summary: Total Funding of $22,135,043 including one (1) nationally competitive DOE Industrial Partnership Grant ($11,800,148), one (1) nationally competitive USDA Biomass Research and Development Initiative Grant ($4,212,845), one (1) nationally competitive USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant ($1,934,922), one (1) nationally competitive USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Grant ($597,321), one (1) nationally competitive USDA-CSREES National Research Initiative Grant ($196,646), one (1) nationally competitive USDA-NIFA National Integrated Food Safety Initiative Grant ($543,000) and two (2) nationally competitive USDA Small Business Innovation Research Grants ($371,000). Federal Funding Received ($21,379,116): USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) – State of Pennsylvania, “Reducing air

emissions from on-farm poultry litter-fueled energy systems”; $756,708; Kristen Hughes Evans, Michael D. Buser, John Ignosh, Scott Laskowski, Earl Ray Zimmerman, and Doug Klingler, ; January 2018 – December 2020.

Sun Grant Initiative South Central Region, “Expansion of GLADIS for modeling next generation bio-product and bio-energy market logistics - Phase II”, $110,962; Michael D. Buser and Rodney Holcomb; October 2018 – June 2019.

Sun Grant Initiative South Central Region, “Expansion of GLADIS for modeling next generation bio-product and bio-energy market logistics - Phase I”, $117,789; Michael D. Buser and Rodney Holcomb; January 2018 – December 2018.

Sun Grant Initiative South Central Region, “Investigating fungal degradation of switchgrass in a controlled storage environment”, $110,000; Mark Wilkins, Michael D. Buser, D. Julie Carrier, and Stephen Marek; October 2014 – August 2016.

Sun Grant Initiative South Central Region, “Decreasing severity of switchgrass pretreatment through wet storage and biological pretreatment”; $171,394, Mark Wilkins, Michael D. Buser, and D. Julie Carrier; January 2013 – April 2015.

USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation (CIG), “Innovative approaches to capture nitrogen and air pollutant emissions from poultry operations: demonstrating and quantifying the effectiveness of vegetative environmental buffers (VEBs) combined with acid scrubbers”; $1,934,922; Hong Li, Michael D. Buser, Alba Torrents, Marybeth Shea, Cathleen Hapeman, Laura McConnell, Philip Moore, Gregory Holt, Paul Patterson, Gregory Martin, Eric Benson, and William Brown; January 2013 – December 2015.

USDA National Integrated Food Safety Initiative (NIFSI), “Advancement of a whole-chain, stakeholder driven traceability system for agricultural commodities: beef cattle pilot demonstration”; $543,000; Michael D. Buser, Brian Adam, Tim Bowser, Blayne Mayfield,

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Johnson Thomas, John Blanton, Steve Holcombe, Steven Ricke, and Philip Crandall; October 2011 – September 2015.

USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Grant, “Growth promoters, wind, and human/ecological health”; $597,321; Philip Smith, Michael D. Buser, Matt Baker, George Cobb, Birgit Green, and Bradley Johnson; February 2010 – February 2014.

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Specific Cooperative Agreement, “Development of integrated air pollutant sampling approaches and an agricultural air quality database”; $11,111; Michael D. Buser; July 2010 – July 2015.

USDA Biomass Research and Development Initiative Grant, “Sustainable feedstock production supply systems to support cellulosic biorefinery industries”; $4,212,845; Ray Huhnke, Michael D. Buser, Carol Jones, Gopal Kakani, Tyson Ochsner, Jason Warren, Francis Epplin, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, AGCO Industries., Idaho National Laboratories, and Stinger, Inc.; March 2010 – February 2014.

DOE Industrial Partnership Projects for the Development of Supply Systems to Handle and Deliver High Tonnage Biomass Feedstocks for Cellulosic Biofuels Production Grant, “Integration of advanced logistical systems and focused bioenergy harvesting technologies to supply crop residues and energy crops in a densified large square bale format”; $11,800,148; AGCO Industries, Ray Huhnke, Michael Buser, Carol Jones, Stinger, LLC, Idaho National Laboratories, Texas A&M University, Iowa State University, Samuel Roberts Nobel Foundation, POET, Abengoa, and Terrabon; September 2009 – December 2012.

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Seed Funding, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $91,170; Michael Buser; October 2008 – September 2009.

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Seed Funding, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $54,000; Michael Buser; July 2008 – September 2008.

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Equipment Seed Funding, “Development of a particulate matter mobile research unit”; $65,000; Michael Buser; October 2007 – September 2008.

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Equipment Seed Funding, “Development of a particulate matter mobile research unit”; $68,320; Michael Buser; October 2006 – September 2007.

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Equipment Seed Funding, “Development of a particulate matter mobile research unit”; $65,380; Michael Buser; October 2005 – September 2006.

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Equipment Seed Funding, “Development of a particulate matter mobile research unit”; $100,000; Michael Buser; June 2004 – September 2004.

USDA National Research Initiative (NRI) Grant, “Inherent PM10 and PM2.5 stack sampling errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics”; $196,646; Michael Buser and Greg Holt; February 2004 – August 2006.

USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant, “Low cost processing of cotton gin byproducts for use as a hydromulch, an erosion control blanket, and an annual bedding plant mulch”; $296,000; Edward Lee, Greg Holt, and Michael Buser; January 2004 – December 2004.

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USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant, “Low cost of processing of cotton gin byproducts for use as high value establishment mulches for ornamentals and grass seed”; $75,000; Edward Lee, Greg Holt, and Michael Buser; January 2003 – December 2003.

State Grants Received ($163,777): Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, & Forestry Specialty Crop Grant Program, “Whole-

chain traceability to improve food safety: melons”, $82,777; Brian Adam, Ravi Jadeja, Blayne Mayfield, Michael Buser, and Rodney Holcomb; October 2016 – September 2018.

San Joaquin Valley Wide Pollution Study Agency Grant, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $81,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; March 2009 – March 2013.

University Grants Received ($58,650): Oklahoma State University Planning Grant for Establishing an Interdisciplinary Program,

“Establishing a national institute for whole chain traceability and food safety”; $38,650; Michael Buser, Cartmell, Naile, Sitton, Adam, Chung, Holcomb, Peel, Jaroni, Muriana, Fletcher, Ma, Bowser, Frazier, Jones, Mao, Weckler, Wang, Brandenberger, Mayfield, Thomas, Hoff, Caniglia, Long, Ingalls, Liu, Kamath, Bukkapatnam, Snider; August 2012 – August 2013.

Oklahoma EPSCOR Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU), “Determination of energy contents from stored Oklahoma biomass”; $5,000; Michael Buser; May 2011 – August 2011.

Oklahoma State University, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR), Sitlington Enriched Graduate Award for Mr. Adrian Koller; $15,000; Michael Buser; September 2010 – May 2013.

Industry Grants Received ($533,500): Cotton Incorporated, “Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicles for In-Field Plastic Bag

Contamination Removal”, $50,000; Michael Buser; January 2018 – December 2018. Cotton Incorporated, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”, $25,000;

Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2012 – December 2012.

Cotton Foundation, “Addressing PM emission issues that are currently facing U.S. cotton gins”; $10,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; September 2011 – August 2012.

Cotton Incorporated, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $40,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2011 – December 2011.

Texas State Support Committee, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $50,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2011 – December 2011.

Texas Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2011 – December 2011.

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California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2011 – December 2011.

Southeastern Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2011 – December 2011.

Southern Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $5,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2011 – December 2011.

Texas Cattle Feeders Association (TCFA), “Energy auditing and energy management for feedmills”; $6,000, Scott Frazier, Michael Buser, and Carol Jones; November 2010 – October 2011

Cotton Foundation, “Addressing PM emission issues that are currently facing U.S. cotton gins”; $10,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; September 2010 – August 2011.

Cotton Incorporated, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $40,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2010 – December 2010.

Texas State Support Committee, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $50,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, Clif Boykin, and Greg Holt; January 2010 – December 2010.

Texas Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2010 – December 2010.

California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2010 – December 2010.

Southeastern Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2010 – December 2010.

Southern Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $5,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2010 – December 2010.

Cotton Foundation, “Addressing PM emission issues that are currently facing U.S. cotton gins”; $10,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; September 2009 – August 2010.

Cotton Incorporated, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $40,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2009 – December 2009.

Texas State Support Committee, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $50,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2009 – December 2009.

Texas Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2009 – December 2009.

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California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500, Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2009 – December 2009.

Southeastern Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $2,500; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2009 – December 2009.

Southern Cotton Ginners Association, “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions”; $5,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; January 2009 – December 2009.

Cotton Foundation, “Addressing PM emission issues that are currently facing U.S. cotton gins”; $10,000; Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock, and Clif Boykin; September 2008 – August 2009.

Cotton Incorporated, “Collection efficiencies of cotton gin abatement devices in terms of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5”; $25,000; Michael Buser; January 2008 – December 2008.

Cotton Incorporated, “Collection efficiencies of cotton gin abatement devices in terms of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5”; $20,000; Michael Buser; January 2007 – December 2007.

Cotton Incorporated, “Collection efficiencies of cotton gin abatement devices in terms of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5”; $30,000; Michael Buser; January 2006 – December 2006.

Cotton Incorporated, “Collection efficiencies of cotton gin abatement devices in terms of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5”; $15,000; Michael Buser; January 2005 – December 2005.

Cotton Incorporated, “Collection efficiencies of cotton gin abatement devices in terms of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5”; $15,000; Michael Buser; January 2004 – December 2004.

Research Scholarly Works Standards Development (3): 1. ASABE X647 proposed standard, Seed cotton module identification system.

a. Member of the standard development team. 2. ASAE S582 MAR2005, Cotton Gins – Method of utilizing emission factors in determining

emission parameters. a. Authored the original standard which was approved in 2005. b. Appointed by the ASABE Cotton Engineering Committee in January 2013 to update

the standard. 3. ANSI/ASABE S588 JUL2012, Uniform terminology for air quality.

a. Authored the original standard which was approved by the ASABE SE-305 committee in 2012.

Patents (1): 1. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Wanjura, J.D. Low volume total suspended particulate

sampler head. Provisional Patent Application No. 60,771,763. February 9, 2006. Software Products with Invention Disclosures (2): 1. Craige, C. and Buser, M.D. Geospatial Logistics and Agricultural Decision Integration

System (GLADIS). Beta released December 2014. OSU Invention Disclosure Number 2015-024.

2. Mayfield, B, Thomas, J., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B. OSU National Whole Chain Traceability Institute’s (NWCTI) Whole Chain Traceability system. Beta released June 2014. OSU Invention Disclosure Number 2016-043.

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Book Chapters (4): 1. Adam, B., Buser, M., Mayfield, B., Thomas, J., O’Bryan, C.A., and Crandall, P. 2015.

Computer systems for whole-chain traceability in beef production systems. In Ricke, S.C., Donaldson, J.R., and Phillips, C.A. eds. Invited book chapter for Food Safety: Emerging Issues, Technologies and Systems, Academic Press. Pp. 9-16.

2. Blackwell, B.R., Buser, M.D., Johnson, B.J., Baker, M., Cobb, G.P., Smith, P.N. 2013. Analysis of veterinary growth promoters in airborne particulate matter by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. In Cobb, G. and Smith, P. eds. Evaluating Veterinary Pharmaceutical Behavior in the Environment, American Chemical Society Symposium Series 1126, 137-148.

3. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics: PM10 and PM2.5 ambient air samplers. Air Pollution from Agricultural Operations III. pp. 45-61. 2003.

4. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics: Background and Theory. Air Pollution from Agricultural Operations III. pp. 62-72. 2003.

Peer-Reviewed Publications in Refereed Journals (115): Summary: Total Publications in Refereed Journals or Accepted for Publication: 115, Total Publications Published or Accepted for Publication at Oklahoma State University: 94. {graduate students are in italics}

1. Yao, Q., Yang, Z., Li, H., Buser, M., Wanjura, J., Downey, P., Zhang, C., Craige, C.,

Torrents, A., McConnell, L.,Holt, G., and Hapeman, C.. Assessment of Particulate Matter and Ammonia Emissions and Plume Profiles from a Commercial Poultry House. Environ Pollut.: 238: 10-16. 2018.

2. Chotikhun, A., Hiziroglu, S., Kard, B., Konemann, C., Buser, M.D., and Frazier, R. Measurement of termite resistance of particleboard panels made from eastern redcedar using nano particle added modified starch as binder. Measurement: 120: 169-174. 2018.

3. Chotikhun, A., Hiziroglu, S., Buser, M.D., Frazier, R., and Kard, B. Characterization of Nano Particle Added Composite Panels Manufactured from Eastern Redcedar. J Compos. Mater. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021998317728110. 2017.

4. Porter, W.M., J.D. Wanjura, R.K. Taylor, R.K. Boman, and Buser, M.D. Tracking cotton fiber quality and foreign matter through a stripper harvester. J. Cotton Sci.: 21:29-39. 2017

5. Willis, W.B., Eichinger, W.E., Prueger, J.H., Hapeman, C.J., Hong, L., Buser, M.D., Hatfield, J.L., Holt, G.A., Torrents, A., Plenner, S.J., Clarida, W.J., Browne, S.D., Downey, P.M., and Yao, Q. The capture efficiency of a vegetative environmental buffer. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 240: 101-108. 2017.

6. Craige, C.C., Frazier, R.S., Buser, M.D., Holcomb, R.B., Hiziroglu, S.S., and Huhnke, R.L. Web-based deployment of single-factor biofeedstock supply chain sensitivity analysis using Monte Carlo simulation. Trans ASABE. 59(6): 1555-1561. 2016.

7. Willis, W.B., Eichinger, W.E., Prueger, J.H., Hapeman, C.J., Hong, L., Buser, M.D., Hatfield, J.L., Wanjura, J.D., Holt, G.A., Torrents, A., Plenner, S.J., Clarida, W.J., Browne,

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S.D., Downey, P.M., and Yao, Q. Lidar method to estimate emission rates from extended sources. J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech. 34: 335-345. 2016

8. Koller, A.A., Taylor, R.K., Raun, W.B., Weckler, P.R., and Buser, M.D. Modeling and validation of corn seed orientation by pushing. Biosys Eng. 151: 338-349. 2016.

9. Frederick, N., Mengxing, L., Carrier, D.J, Buser, M.D., and Wilkins, M.R. Switchgrass storage effects on the recovery of carbohydrates after liquid hot water pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis. AIMS Bioengineering. 3(3): 389-399. 2016.

10. Adam, B.D., Holcomb, R., Buser, M., Mayfield, B., Thomas, J., O’Bryan, C.A., Crandall, P., Knipe, D., Knipe, R, and Ricke, S. Enhancing food safety, product quality, and value-added in food supply chains using whole-chain traceability. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review. 19(A): 191-213. 2016

11. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Frazier, R.S., Holcomb, R.B., Hiziroglu, S.S., and Huhnke, R.L. Conceptual design of a bio-feedstock supply chain model for eastern redcedar. Comput. Electron. Agric. 121: 12-24. 2016.

12. Yang, Z., Kumar, A., Huhnke, R.L., Buser, M., Capareda, S. Pyrolysis of eastern redcedar: distribution and characteristics of fast and slow pyrolysis products. Fuel. 166:157-165. 2016.

13. Eugene, B., Moore, Jr., P.A., Li, H., Miles, D., Trabue, S., Burns, R., and Buser, M. Effect of Alum additions to poultry litter on in-house ammonia and greenhouse gas concentrations and emissions. J. Environ Qual. 44(5): 1530-1540. 2015.

14. Blackwell, B.R., Wooten, K.J., Buser, M.D., Johnson, B.J., Cobb, G.P., and Smith, P.N. Occurrence and characterization of steroid growth promoters associated with particulate matter originating from beef cattle feedyards. Environ. Sci. Technol. 49(14): 8796-8803. 2015.

15. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Unloading system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:591-602. 2015.

16. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage seed-cotton cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:387-400. 2015.

17. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Second stage seed-cotton system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:401-414. 2015.

18. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Third stage seed-cotton system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:415-426. 2015.

19. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage lint cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:427-439. 2015.

20. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Second stage lint cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:440-452. 2015.

21. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined lint cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:453-464. 2015.

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22. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Battery condenser system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:465-477. 2015.

23. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Cyclone robber system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:478-490. 2015.

24. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage mote cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:491-503. 2015.

25. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Second stage mote cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:504-516. 2015.

26. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Combined mote cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:517-528. 2015.

27. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote cyclone robber system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:529-540. 2015.

28. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Master trash system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:541-553. 2015.

29. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Overflow system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:554-566. 2015.

30. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote cleaning system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:579-590. 2015.

31. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote trash system particulate emission factors for cotton gins: particle size distribution characteristics. J. Cotton Sci. 19:567-578. 2015.

32. Koller, A., Torres, G., Buser, M., Taylor, R., Raun, W., and Weckler, P. Statistical model for the relationship between maize kernel orientation and seed leaf azimuth. Exp Agric. Pp. 1-12. 2015.

33. Blackwell, B.R., Johnson, B.J., Buser, M.D., Cobb, G.P. and Smith, P.N. Transformation kinetics of trenbolone acetate metabolites and estrogens in urine and feces of implanted steers. Chemosphere. 138:901-907. 2015.

34. Porter, W., Wanjura, J., Taylor, R., Boman, R. and Buser. M.D. Comparison of a wire belt conveyor and cross auger conveyor for moving bur cotton on a stripper harvester. Appl. Eng. Ag. 31(1):43-48. 2015.

35. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Unloading system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:33-41. 2015.

36. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. First stage seed-cotton cleaning system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:42-52. 2015.

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37. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Second stage seed-cotton cleaning system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:53-62. 2015.

38. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Third stage seed-cotton cleaning system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:63-71. 2015.

39. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. First stage lint cleaning system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:72-81. 2015.

40. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Second stage lint cleaning system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:82-91. 2015.

41. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined lint cleaning system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:92-100. 2015.

42. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Battery condenser system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:101-110. 2015.

43. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cyclone robber system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:111-120. 2015.

44. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage mote system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:121-130. 2015.

45. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Second stage mote system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:131-140. 2015.

46. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined mote system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:141-149. 2015.

47. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote robber system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:150-158. 2015.

48. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Master trash system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:159-167. 2015.

49. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Overflow system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:168-175. 2015.

50. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote cleaner system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:176-184. 2015.

51. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote trash system total particulate emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 17. J. Cotton Sci. 19:185-193. 2015.

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52. Blackwell, B.R., Brown, T.R., Broadway, P.R., Buser, M.D., Brooks, J.C., Johnson, B.J., Cobb, G.P. and Smith, P.N. Characterization of trenbolone acetate and estradiol metabolite excretion profiles in implanted steers. Environ Toxicol Chem. Doi: 10.1002/etc.2757. 2014.

53. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Unloading system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:173-182. 2014.

54. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage seed-cotton cleaning system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:183-194. 2014.

55. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Second stage seed-cotton cleaning system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:195-206. 2014.

56. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Third stage seed-cotton cleaning system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:207-215. 2014.

57. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage lint cleaning system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:226-236. 2014.

58. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Second stage lint cleaning system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:237-247. 2014.

59. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Combined lint cleaning system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:248-257. 2014.

60. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Battery condenser system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:258-267. 2014.

61. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cyclone robber system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:268-277. 2014.

62. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. First stage mote system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:278-288. 2014.

63. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Second stage mote system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:289-299. 2014.

64. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined mote system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:300-308. 2014.

65. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Mote cyclone robber system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:319-328. 2014.

66. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Master trash system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:338-347. 2014.

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67. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Overflow system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:216-225. 2014.

68. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote cleaner system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:309-318. 2014.

69. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote trash system PM10 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A PM10 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 18:329-337. 2014.

70. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Unloading system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:309-319. 2013.

71. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage seed-cotton cleaning system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:320-332. 2013.

72. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Second stage seed-cotton cleaning system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:333-345. 2013.

73. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Third stage seed-cotton cleaning system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:346-356. 2013.

74. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage lint cleaning system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:368-379. 2013.

75. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Second stage lint cleaning system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:380-390. 2013.

76. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined lint cleaning system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:391-401. 2013.

77. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Battery condenser system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:402-413. 2013.

78. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Cyclone robber system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:414-424. 2013.

79. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. First stage mote system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:425-435. 2013.

80. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Second stage mote system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:436-446. 2013.

81. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Combined mote system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:447-456. 2013.

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82. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote cyclone robber system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:468-478. 2013.

83. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Master trash system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:489-499. 2013.

84. Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Overflow system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:357-367. 2013.

85. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Cleaner System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates from Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:457-467. 2013.

86. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote trash system PM2.5 emission factors and rates from cotton gins: Method 201A combination PM10 and PM2.5 sizing cyclones. J. Cotton Sci. 17:479-488. 2013.

87. Crandall, P.G., O’Bryan, C.A., Babu, D., Jarvis, N., Davis, M.L., Buser, M., Adam, B., Marcy, J. and Ricke, S.C. Whole-chain traceability, is it possible to trace your hamburger to a particular steer, a U.S. perspective. Meat Science. 95(2):137-144. 2013.

88. Wang-Li, L., Cao, Z., Buser, M., Whitelock, D., Parnell, C.B., and Zhang, Y. Techniques for measuring particle size distribution of particulate matter emitted from animal feeding operations. J. Atmospheric Environment. 66(2013): 25-32. 2013.

89. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions: project plan. J. Cotton Sci. 16:105-116. 2012.

90. Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., Barnes, E.M., Valco, T.D., Findley, D.S., and Watson, M.D. Beltwide cotton quality before and after lint cleaning. J. Cotton Sci. 15:282-291. 2011.

91. Boykin, J.C., Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., Valco, T.D., Findley, D.S., Barnes, E.M., and Watson, M.D. Predicting fiber quality after commercial ginning based on fiber obtained with laboratory scale gin stands. J. Cotton Sci. 14:34-45. 2010.

92. Boykin, J.C., Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., Valco, T.D., Findley, D.S., Barnes, E.M., and Watson, M.D. Fractionation of foreign matter in ginned lint before and after lint cleaning. Trans. ASABE. 52(2): 419-426. 2009.

93. Byler, R.K., Pelletier, M.G., Baker, K.D., Hughs, S.E., Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., and Carroll, J.A. Cotton bale moisture meter comparison at different locations. Appl. Eng. Ag. 25(3):315-320. 2009.

94. Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Buser, M.D., and Hughs, S.E. Using cyclones effectively at cotton gins. Appl. Eng. Ag. 25(4): 563-576. 2009.

95. Buser, M.D., Wanjura, J.D., Whitelock, D.P., Capareda, S.C., Shaw, B.W., and Lacey, R.E. Estimating FRM PM10 sampler performance characteristics using particle size analysis and collocated TSP and PM10 samplers: cotton gins. Trans. ASABE. 51(2): 695-702. 2008.

96. Hughs, S.E., Armijo, C.B., Whitelock, D.P., and Buser, M.D. Particulate emission profile of a cotton gin. Trans. ASABE. 24(2): 145-151. 2008.

97. Faulkner, W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P. and Shaw, B. Effects of cyclone diameter on performance of 1D3D cyclones: cutpoint and slope. Trans. ASABE. 51(1): 287-292. 2008.

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98. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics: background and theory. Trans. ASABE. 50(1): 221-228. 2007.

99. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics: ambient PM2.5 samplers. Trans. ASABE. 50(1): 241-254. 2007.

100. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics: ambient PM10 samplers. Trans. ASABE. 50(1): 229-240. 2007.

101. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Holt, G.A., Armijo, C.B. and Wang, L. Collection efficiency evaluation of baffle-type pre-separator configurations: Effects of baffle location and inlet velocities. Appl. Eng. Ag. 23(3): 347-355. 2007.

102. Faulkner, W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P. and Shaw, B. Effects of cyclone diameter on performance of 1D3D cyclones: collection efficiency. Trans. ASABE. 50(3): 1053-1059. 2007.

103. Holt, G.A., Buser, M.D., Harmel, R.D., Potter, K.N., Pelletier, M.G. and Duke, S.E. Weed suppression potential of dry applied mulches used in bedding plant applications: processed cotton gin byproducts versus conventional wood. J. Cotton Sci. 11:52-59. 2007.

104. Wang, L. Parnell Jr., C.B. and Buser, M.D. Theoretical study of the impact of particulate matter gravitational settling on ambient coarse particulate matter monitoring for agricultural emissions. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc. 57:111-115. 2007.

105. Whitelock, D.P. and Buser, M.D. Multiple series cyclones for high particulate matter concentrations. Appl. Eng. Ag. 23(2): 131-136. 2007.

106. Holt, G.A., Buser, M.D., Harmel, R.D., Potter, K.N. and Pelletier, M.G. Comparison of cotton-based hydro-mulches versus conventional wood and paper hydro-mulches – study I. J. Cotton Sci. 9:121-127. 2005.

107. Holt, G.A., Buser, M.D., Harmel, R.D., and Potter, K.N. Comparison of cotton-based hydro-mulches to conventional wood and paper hydro-mulches – study II. J. Cotton Sci. 9: 128-134. 2005.

108. Wang, L., Parnell, C.B., Shaw, B.W., Lacey, R.E., Buser, M.D., Goodrich, L.B. and Capareda, S.C. Correcting PM10 over-sampling problems for agricultural particulate matter emissions: preliminary study. Trans ASAE 48(2):749-755. 2005.

109. Wanjura, J.D., Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. A simulated approach to estimating PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations downwind from cotton gins. Trans. ASAE. 48(5): 1919-1925. 2005.

110. Hughs, S.E., Buser, M.D. and Isom, R. Emission factors for first- and second-pick Pima cotton. Trans ASAE. 47(1):29-35. 2004.

111. Wang, L., Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B. and Shaw, B.W. Effect of air density on cyclone performance and system design. Trans ASAE. 46(4):1193-1201. 2003.

112. Buser, M.D. and Abbas, H.K. Effects of extrusion temperature and dwell time on aflatoxin levels in cottonseed. J. Agric. and Food Chem. 50(9):2556-2559. 2002.

113. Buser, M.D. Extruding cotton gin byproducts to reduce chemical residues. J. Cotton Sci. 5:92-102. 2001.

114. Buser, M.D. and Abbas, H.K. Mechanically processing cottonseed to reduce gossypol and aflatoxin levels. J. Toxicology – Toxin Reviews 20:179-208. 2001.

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115. Buser, M.D., Stone, M.L., Brusewitz, G.H., Maness, N.O. and Whitelock, D.P. Thin-layer drying of marigold flowers and flower components for petal removal. Trans. ASAE. 42(5):1367-1373. 1999.

Refereed Manuscripts Submitted for Publication and Currently in Review (10): 1. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., Hardin, R., Green, J.K., Fabian, J., and

McMook, D. Cotton gin pneumatic conveying systems. J. Cotton Sci. (In Review) 2. Yao, Q., Hapeman, C.,Yang, Z., Li, H., Buser, M., Alfieri, J., McConnell, L., Downey, P.,

and Torrents, A. Particulate Matter (PM) reduction by Vegetative Environmental Buffer (VEB): TSP, PM10, and PM2.5. Atmospheric Environ. (In Review)

3. Yao, Q., Hapeman, C., Yang, Z., Li, H., Buser, M., Alfieri, J., McConnell, L., Downey, P., Torrents, A. Assessment of Vegetative Environmental Buffer to Mitigate Poultry-emitted Ammonia and PM2.5. Sci. Total Environ. (In Review)

4. Yang, Z., Yao, Q, Buser, M.D., Hapeman, C.J., Alfieri, J.G., Li, H., McConnell, L., Downey, P., and Torrents, A. Prediction of air pollutant from poultry houses by a modified Gaussian plume model. Environ. Sci. Technol. (In Review)

5. Yao, Q., Torrents, A., Li, H., Buser, M., McConnell, L., Downey, P., Hapeman, C. Using a vegetative environmental buffer to reduce the concentration of volatile organic compounds with ozone formation potential in poultry house atmospheric emissions. J. Agric. Food Chem. (Accepted 02-22-2018)

6. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wanjura, J.D., Hamilton. Updating EPA AP-42 Cotton Gin PM10 emission factors and data quality ratings. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. (In Review)

7. Moore, Jr., P.A., Li, H., Burns, R., Miles, D., Maguire, R., Ogejo, J., Reiter, M, Buser, M. and Trabue, S. Development and testing of the ARS air scrubber for animal rearing facilities. J. Environ. Qual. (In Review)

8. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Armijo, C.B., and Hughs, S.E. The impact of modern gin stands on fiber and seed quality. Appl. Eng. Ag. (In Review).

9. Craige, C.C., Sulastri, N.N., Moore, T., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack III, V.P., and Huhnke, R.L. Research tools for evaluating large-format rectangular forage bales. Biosyst. Eng. (In Review).

10. Miller, E.A., Buser, M.D., Huhnke, R.L., and Taylor, R.K. Power characteristics for mechanically conditioning high tonnage energy forage sorghum. Biosyst. Eng. (In Review).

Expert Comments (23): 1. “National Cotton Ginning Particulate Matter Emissions Study Update”, expert testimony to

USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force meeting held in Knoxville, TN on April 23, 2015.

2. “National Cotton Ginning Particulate Matter Emissions Study Update”, expert testimony to National Cotton Ginners Air Quality Subcommittee meeting held at the Beltwide Cotton Conferences January 5, 2015, San Antonio, TX.

3. “Engineering Solutions for Air Quality Issues”, expert testimony to the Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences during a 10-day technical visit in Shanghai, China, December 1, 2014.

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4. “Bioenergy Feedstock Logistics: From a Standing Crop to the Conversion Process”, expert testimony to the Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences during a 10-day technical visit in Shanghai, China, December 3, 2014.

5. “Advancement of A Whole-Chain, Stakeholder Driven Traceability And Food Safety System”, expert testimony to the National Science Foundation at the 2014 NSF Food Safety Workshop in Alexandria, VA, October 29-30, 2014.

6. “Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions study”, expert testimony to the USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force in College Station, TX in August 2014.

7. “Whole-chain traceability – information sharing from farm to fork and back again”, expert testimony to the Southern Animal Health Association/National Association of State Meat and Food Inspection Directors – Eastern Region Meeting, June 3, 2014, Oklahoma City, OK.

8. “Whole-chain traceability – information sharing from farm to fork and back again”, expert testimony to the Mid-Continental Association of Food and Drug Officials, February 26, 2013, Springdale, AR.

9. “2013 update – characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emission study”, expert testimony to the National Cotton Ginners Air Quality Subcommittee meeting held at the Beltwide Cotton Conferences January 8, 2013, San Antonio, TX.

10. “Various particulate matter measurement methods”, expert testimony to the USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), January 21 & 22, 2010, EPA Headquarters in Research Triangle Park, NC.

11. “PM sampling issues”, expert testimony to USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), September 29 & 30, 2010, EPA Headquarters in Research Triangle Park, NC.

12. “PM sampler placement and sampler errors! Why should regulatory and agricultural industries care?”, expert testimony to US EPA Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee, April 2, 2009 in Chapel Hill, NC.

13. “Air quality issues affecting the cotton ginning industry”, expert testimony to the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council on September 2, 2008 in Austin, TX.

14. “USDA-ARS Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit Research Overview”, expert testimony to the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council on September 5, 2007 in Austin, TX.

15. “PM sampler placement and sampler error! Why should regulatory and agricultural industries care?”, expert testimony to the Acting Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on December 7, 2006 in Washington, D.C.

16. “Evaluation of PM emissions from various cotton production and processing operations” expert testimony to the USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force, Amarillo, TX, June 22-23, 2005.

17. “Agricultural air quality issues and the USDA-ARS Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit’s current and planned air quality research capabilities to address these current issues”, expert testimony to Representative Randy Neugebauer and staff, Lubbock, TX, September 19, 2005.

18. “Update on proposed ASAE standard X578”, expert testimony to the National Cotton Ginners Association Air Quality Sub-Committee, Nashville, TN, January 8, 2003.

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19. “Federal reference methods and instrumentation”, expert testimony to the San Joaquin Valley Ag Technical Group, Fresno, CA, July 22, 2002.

20. “Errors associated with EPA’s PM10 and PM2.5 sampling method guidelines due to the interaction of particle size distribution and sampler performance characteristics”, expert testimony to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 9, San Francisco, CA, July 25, 2002.

21. “Update on the progress of developing an agricultural air quality laboratory with a state-of-the-art mobile sampling unit along with a CRIS project focused on the air quality issues pertaining to operational and economic feasibility of agricultural operations”, expert testimony to the California Farm Bureau Federation, California Air Resources Board, California Cotton Growers and Ginners Association, NISEI Farmers League and the USDA-NRCS, Fresno, CA, July 21, 2002.

22. “Dry extruding cottonseed to reduce aflatoxin and gossypol levels”, expert testimony to the National Cotton Ginners Association Cottonseed Sub-committee, San Antonio, TX, January 6, 2000.

23. “Dry extruding cotton gin by-products to reduce chemical residues”, expert testimony to the National Cotton Ginners Association Cotton Gin By-Products Sub-committee, San Antonio, TX, January 6, 2000.

Invited Presentations (28): 1. “Whole-chain traceability – information sharing from farm to plate and back again: an

application of the beef sector”. Adam, B.D., Buser, M.D., Mayfield, B., Johnson, T., Holcomb, R., Bowser, R., Kumar, A., Palepu, K., Crandall, P., Ricke, S. Presented at China Agricultural University, College of Economics and Management on June 8, 2015.

2. “ERC Supply Chain Modeling”. Invited presentation to State of Oklahoma House of Representatives Utility and Environmental Regulation Committee Interim Study 14-027 Meeting – 2014 Eastern Red Cedar: failed policy and promising options to finally address threats to life, land and our Oklahoma economy in Oklahoma City, OK on October 14, 2014.

3. “Modeling the eastern redcedar supply chain: field to facility. Invited presentation to the Aromatic Cedar Association in Fairview, OK on October 18, 2014.

4. “Development of the OSU Eastern Redcedar Supply Chain Model”. Invited presentation to the Eastern Redcedar Register Board in Oklahoma City, OK on May 16, 2014.

5. “Whole-chain traceability in beef production – demonstrating the technology”. Invited presentation to International Production & Processing Expo in Atlanta, GA on January 28, 2014.

6. “Field Evaluation of EPA Approved PM10 and PM2.5 Ambient FRM Sampler for Determining Emission Concentrations from Agricultural Sources”, invited presentation to Air Quality at the Interface: Megacities and Agroecosystems symposium held at the 246th ACS National Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. 2013.

7. “Field Evaluation of EPA Method 201a (Stack Sampling Methodology) for Determining PM2.5 and PM10 Emission Concentrations from an Agricultural Source”, invited presentation to Air Quality at the Interface: Megacities and Agroecosystems symposium held at the 246th ACS National Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. 2013.

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8. “Demonstration of a whole-chain traceability system that protects confidential information”, invited Keynote presentation to the Arkansas Association for Food Protection on September 12, 2013, Fayetteville, AR.

9. “The National Whole-Chain Traceability Institute – a consortium of industry, universities and regulators”, invited Keynote presentation to the Arkansas Association for Food Protection on September 11, 2012, Fayetteville, AR.

10. “Growth promoters, wind, and human/ecological health: preliminary feedyard PM analysis”, invited presentation to Veterinary Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Symposium held at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, August 31, 2011, Denver, CO.

11. “National cotton gin stack and ambient particulate matter sampling campaign”, invited presentation at the Green Acres, Blue Skies II Conference on June 1 & 2, 2009 in Davis, CA.

12. “Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics: method 201a stack samplers”, invited presentation at national conference titled Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality State of the Science, Ecological Society of America, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD.

13. “Methods of particulate matter size selective sampling”, invited by the USDA Agricultural Research Service National Program Leaders to meet with Space Dynamics Laboratory scientist to discuss the development of instrumentation determining volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter concentration detection systems and the potential applications of such instruments in solving agricultural air quality issues, Logan, UT, June 1-2, 2005.

14. “Evaluation of EPA’s PM10 and PM2.5 ambient air samplers”, invited presentation to the Space Dynamics Laboratory Workshop, Logan, UT, June 23, 2003.

15. “Air quality research at the USDA-ARS Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit in Lubbock, TX”, invited presentation ARS National Program Staff Workshop, Spokane, WA, December, 4, 2002.

16. “Extruding cottonseed to reduce gossypol levels”, invited presentation at the Insta-Pro COBY System Clinic, Kennett, MO, January 22, 2002.

17. “Extruding cottonseed to reduce aflatoxin levels”, invited presentation at the Insta-Pro COBY System Clinic, Kennett, MO, January 22, 2002.

18. “Extruding cotton gin by-products to reduce chemical residue levels”, invited presentation at the Insta-Pro COBY System Clinic, Kennett, MO, January 22, 2002.

19. “Errors associated with EPA’s PM10 and PM2.5 sampling method guidelines due to the interaction of particle size distribution and sampler performance characteristics”, invited presentation to Center for Agricultural Air Quality Engineering and Science workshop with researchers from the University of California and the California Department of Food and Agriculture, College Station, TX, April 11, 2002.

20. “Errors associated with EPA’s PM10 and PM2.5 sampling method guidelines due to the interaction of particle size distribution and sampler performance characteristics”, invited presentation to the California Natural Resources Conservation Commission, Fresno, CA on July 22, 2002.

21. “Errors associated with EPA’s PM10 and PM2.5 sampling method guidelines due to the interaction of particle size distribution and sampler performance characteristics”, invited presentation to the California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA, July 23, 2002.

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22. “Errors associated with EPA’s PM10 and PM2.5 sampling method guidelines due to the interaction of particle size distribution and sampler performance characteristics”, invited presentation to the University of California at Davis and the Crocker Nuclear Laboratory, Davis, CA, July 24, 2002.

23. “USDA-ARS Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit’s hydro-mulch project”, invited presentation to the California Cotton Growers and Ginners Association, Fresno, CA, July 21, 2002.

24. “Inherent biases of PM10 samplers based on the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics”, invited presentation at the Annual Texas ASAE Section Meeting, College Station, TX, October 17-19, 2001.

25. “Dry extruding cottonseed to reduce aflatoxin and gossypol levels”, invited presentation at the Insta-Pro COBY System Clinic, Vicksburg, MS, July 11, 2001.

26. “Dry extruding cotton gin by-products to reduce chemical residues”, invited presentation at the Insta-Pro COBY System Clinic, Vicksburg, MS, July 11, 2001.

27. “History and current research of the Cotton Ginning Research Unit at Stoneville, MS”, invited presentation to AG-Hope students from Alcorn State, June 28, 2000.

28. “Development of a marigold harvester for marigolds”, invited presentation at the Annual Oklahoma ASAE Section Meeting, Stillwater, OK, April 1998.

Conference Oral/Poster Presentations (192): 1. Whitelock, D.P., Pelletier, M.G., Thomasson, J.A., Buser, M.D., Xu, B., Delhom, C.D., and

Hardin, R.G. Current university and USDA Lab cotton contamination research. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2018.

2. Yao, Q., Hapeman, C.J., Li, H., Buser, M.D., Wanjura, J.D., Holt, G., Downey, P., and Torrents, A. Volatile organic compound emissions from poultry houses. 254th ACS National Meeting. Washington, DC. 2017.

3. Yang, Z., Yao, Q., Buser, M.D., Hapeman, C.J., Alfieri, J., Li, H., Downey, P., and Torrents, A. Prediction of air pollutants emission from poultry houses by a modified Gaussian plume model. 254th ACS National Meeting. Washington, DC. 2017.

4. Criage, C.C. and Buser, M.D. Fast processing and statistical analysis of big data using R and Excel VBA. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Orlando, FL. ASABE Paper No. 2448004. 2016.

5. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Li, H., Moore, P., and Eugene, B. Alternative wet scrubber design for removing particulate matter from poultry house ventilation fans. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Orlando, FL. ASABE Paper No. 2448023. 2016.

6. Gehle, S., Buser, M., Marek, S., Carrier, D.J., and Wilkins, M. Investigating fungal degradation of switchgrass in a controlled storage environment. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Orlando, FL. ASABE Paper No. 2460746. 2016.

7. Yao, Q., Hapeman, C., Li, H., Buser, M., Alfieri, J., McConnell, L., Downey, P., Yang, Z., and Torrents, A. Mitigating ammonia and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions from poultry houses using vegetative environmental buffers. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Orlando, FL. ASABE Paper No. 2461224. 2016.

8. Yao, Q., Hapeman, C., Li, H., Buser, M., Alfieri, J., Wanjura, J., McConnell, L., Holt, G., Downey, P., Yang, Z., and Torrents, A. Evaluating the effectiveness of vegetative

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environmental buffers in mitigating particulate matter emissions from poultry houses. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Orlando, FL. ASABE Paper No. 2459918. 2016.

9. Zhang, C. Li, H., Moore, P., Buser, M., Hapeman, C.J., Paterson, P., and Martin, G. Using wet scrubber to reduce ammonia emission from broiler house. ASABE Paper No. 162460994. 2016.

10. Turay, A., Gehle, S., Craige, C., Rajan, K., Buser, M., Carrier, D., and Wilkins, M. Effect of mushroom inoculation during switchgrass storage on digestibility. ASABE Paper No. 162459903. 2016.

11. Qi, Y., Hapeman, C., Li, H., Buser, M., Alfieri, J., Wanjura, J., McConnell, L., Holt, G., Downey, P., Yang, Z., and Torrents, A. Assessing the effectiveness of vegetative environmental buffers in mitigating air pollutant emissions from poultry houses. 252nd ACS National Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 2016.

12. Eugene, B., Moore, Jr., P.A., Li, H., Miles, D., Trabue, S., Burns, R., and Buser, M.D. Evaluation of alum amendments of poultry litter on reducing in-house ammonia and greenhouse gas concentrations and emissions. American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America Annual International Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

13. Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Frazier, R.S., Holcomb, R.B., and Huhnke, R.L. Sensitivity analysis techniques for evaluating costs in an online bio-feedstock supply chain model. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152189922. 2015.

14. Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V. Megel, A., and Huhnke, R.L. Swather time and motion study for bio-feedstocks: preliminary results. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152189798. 2015.

15. Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Frazier, S., Holcomb, R., Hiziroglu, S., and Huhnke, R.L. Update on systems-based logistics model for eastern redcedar. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152129937. 2015.

16. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Hamilton, D.W, and Wanjura, J.D. Evaluating EPA’s AP-42 development methodology: to convert or rerate current AP-42 datasets?. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152190967. 2015.

17. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Hamilton, D.W, Wanjura, J.D. Evaluating EPA’s AP-42 development methodology using a cotton gin total particulate matter dataset. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152190077. 2015.

18. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Hamilton, D.W, Wanjura, J.D. Should particle size analysis data be combined with data gathered using other EPA methods for development of AP-42 emission factors. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152190969. 2015.

19. Sulastri, N.N., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., Huhnke, R.L. Preliminary large format forage sorghum bale sampling scheme. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152190132. 2015.

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20. Sulastri, N.N., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., Huhnke, R.L. Large rectangular forage sorghum bale moisture variability. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152190143. 2015.

21. Yang, A., Kumar, K., Huhnke, R., Buser, M.D., Capareda, S.C. Fast pyrolysis of eastern red cedar sapwood and heartwood in various reactors. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152189888. 2015.

22. Zhang, C., Li, H., Moore, P., Buser, M., Hapeman, C., Patterson, P., Benson, E. Using wet scrubber to capture ammonia from broiler houses. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152190538. 2015.

23. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Wang-Li, L. Application of particle size distributions to total particulate stack samples to estimate PM2.5 and PM10 emission factors for agricultural sources. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152189735. 2015.

24. Li, M., Marek, S.M., Carrier, D., Buser, M.D., Wilkins, M.R. Effect of Pleurotus ostreatus pretreatment with low fungus loading on the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of switchgrass. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ASABE Paper No. 152181243. 2015.

25. Wendt, L.M., Smith, W.A., Ray, A.E., Stevens, D., Daubaras, D.L, Bonner, I.J., Buser, M. Performance of storage-degraded swichgrass in dilute-acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis. 36th Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals. Paper No. 29635. 2015.

26. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., Megel. A., Huhnke, R.L, Smith, W., and Kenney, K. Effect of storage method on large rectangular switchgrass bales: preliminary report. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

27. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., Megel. A., Huhnke, R.L, Smith, W., and Kenney, K. Effect of storage method on large rectangular forage sorghum bales: preliminary report. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

28. Craige, C.C, Sulastri, N.N., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., and Huhnke, R.L. Storage evaluation of plastic wrapped large format square bales with and without vents. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

29. Sulastri, N.N., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., and Huhnke, R.L. Large rectangular forage sorghum bale moisture variability: preliminary evaluation. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

30. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., Megel, A., and Huhnke, R.L. Preliminary swather time and motion study for bio-feedstocks. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

31. Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Frazier, S., Holcomb, R., Hiziroglu, S., and Huhnke, R.L. Development of a systems-based logistics model for eastern redcedar. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

32. Moore, T.W., Miller, E.A., Megel, A., Schielack III, V. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Huhnke, R.L. Overview of bale sampling tools developed for the OSU BRDI Project. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

33. Craige, C. C., Buser, M. D., Frazier, S., Hiziroglu, S., Holcomb, R., and Huhnke, R. L. Web-based modeling of an Eastern Redcedar supply chain. Oklahoma State University Automation Day. Stillwater, OK. 2015.

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34. Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Frazier, S., Holcomb, R., Hiziroglu, S., and Huhnke, R.L. Update on systems-based logistics model for eastern redcedar. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2015.

35. Throckmorton, J.W., Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Wanjura, J.D. Preliminary Evaluation of AERMOD using site specific stack and ambient sampling data. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2015.

36. Sulastri, N.N., Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V. and Huhnke, R.L. Large rectangular switchgrass bale moisture variability: preliminary evaluation. Oklahoma State University Research Week. Stillwater, OK. 2015.

37. Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Frazier, S., Holcomb, R., Hiziroglu, S., and Huhnke, R.L. Update on systems-based logistics model for eastern redcedar. Oklahoma State University Research Week. Stillwater, OK. 2015.

38. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wanjura, J.D., Hamilton, D.W. Evaluating EPA’s 2013 recommended procedures for developing emission factors. Oklahoma State University Research Week. Stillwater, OK. 2015.

39. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wanjura, J.D., Hamilton, D.W. Update on the Development of Cotton Gin PM2.5 Emission Factor for EPA’s AP-42. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2015.

40. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wanjura, J.D., Hamilton, D.W. Update on the Development of Cotton Gin PM10 Emission Factor for EPA’s AP-42. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2015.

41. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wanjura. Comparison of Modelled to Sampled Concentrations of Cotton Gin Ambient Air Particulate Matter. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2015.

42. Frederick, N, Buser, M.D., Li, M., Wilkins M., and Carrier, D.J. 2014. Decreasing the severity of chemical pretreatment processes in the saccharification of lignocellulosic biomass through biological pretreatment with the white rot fungi Pleurotus ostreatus. S1041Multistate Research Committee Meeting. New Orleans, LA. August 4-6, 2014.

43. Craige. C., Buser, M.D., Frazier, S., Hiziroglu, S., Holcomb, R., Huhnke, R. A systems-based logistics model for Eastern Redcedar: Preliminary development phase. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 1910150. 2014.

44. Craige. C., Miller, E.A., Schielack, V., Buser, M.D., Huhnke, R. Storage evaluation of plastic wrapped large format square bales with and without vents. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 1910218. 2014.

45. Craige. C., Miller, E.A., Buser, M.D., Huhnke, R. Stinger stacker 6500 time and motion studies for large format square bales. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 1913131. 2014.

46. Moore, P.A., Eugene, B., Li, H., Buser, M.D., Trabue, S.L., Burns, R., Miles, D. and Reiter, M. Development and testing of the ARS air scrubber: a simple acid scrubber for reducing ammonia, dust and odors from poultry and swine facilities. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 141896678. 2014.

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47. Moore, T., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Schielack III, V.P., and Huhnke, R.L. Bale Sampling Tools Used in OSU’s BRDI Project. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 1913549. 2014.

48. Moore, T., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wanjura, J.D., and Hamilton, D.W. Development of Cotton Gin PM2.5 Emission Factors for EPA’s AP-42. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 1896889. 2014.

49. Moore, T., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wanjura, J.D., and Hamilton, D.W. Development of Cotton Gin PM10 Emission Factors for EPA’s AP-42. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 1896864. 2014.

50. Sutterfield, D.H., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wang, N., Moore, Jr., P.A., Li, H., and Hapeman, C. Development of a multi-point isokinetic sampling system to measure poultry house particulate matter emissions. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 141914266. 2014.

51. Sutterfield, D.H., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Wang, N., Moore, Jr., P.A., Li, H., and Hapeman, C. Velocity profile development for a poultry facility acid scrubber. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 141914254. 2014.

52. Sutterfield, D.H., Buser, M.D., Craige, C.C., Huhnke, R.L., Miller, E.A., and Smith, W. Large format square switchgrass bale storage study: OSU BRDI project update. ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting. Montreal, Canada. ASABE Paper No. 141914228. 2014.

53. Qi, Y., C. Hapeman, L. McConnell, H. Li, A. Nguyem, P. Downey, M. Buser, G. Holt, J. Preuger, W. Eichinger, K. Ro, and A. Torrents. Utilizing vegetative environmental buffers to mitigate ammonia and particulate matter emissions from poultry houses. 248th ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Paper No. 2014.

54. Yang, Z., A. Kumar, R.L. Huhnke, M.D. Buser, and S. Capareda. Pyrolysis of Eastern Redcedar in a fluidized-bed and a drop-tube reactors for bio-oil production. 247th ACS National Meeting. Dallas, TX. Paper No. 24449. 2014.

55. Craige, C, Buser, M.D., Frazier, S., Holcomb, R., and Hiziroglu, S. Eastern redcedar optimization model: logistical strategies based on potential commodity revenue. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2014.

56. Sutterfield, D., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P, Moore, Jr., P.A. and Li, H. Preliminary velocity profile development for poultry facility ventilation fans equipped with wet scrubbers. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2014.

57. Moore, T.W., Buser, M.D., and Whitelock, D.P. AP-42 particulate matter emissions factor development: cotton gins. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2014.

58. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., Frazier, S., Hiziroglu, S., Holcomb, R., and Huhnke, R.L. Eastern Redcedar optimization model: Logistical strategies based on potential commodity revenue. Oklahoma State University Research Week. 2014.

59. Moore, Jr., P.A., Maguire, R.O., Reiter, M.S., Ogejo,J., Burns,R., Li,H., Miles, D., and Buser, M. Development of the ARS Air Scrubber: A device for reducing ammonia, dust and odor emissions from animal rearing facilities. ASA, CSSA, & SSSA International Annual Meeting. Tampa, FL. 2013.

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60. Blackwell, B.R., Wooten, K.J., Buser, M., Johnson, B.J., Cobb, G.P., and Smith, P.N. Occurrence of steroid growth promoters associated with particulate matter originating from beef cattle feedyards. USA. Proc. of the SETAC. Nashville, TN. 2013.

61. Buser, M.D., Adam, B.D, Bowser, T.J., Mayfield, B.E., Thomas, J.P., Crandall, P.G., and Ricke, S.C. Concept of a stakeholder-driven whole-chain traceability system for beef cattle. 15th Annual National Value-Added Agriculture Conference. Rogers, AR. 2013.

62. Buser, M.D., Koller, A.A., and Whitelock, D.P. Large-scale particulate matter air sampling system for high density data measurements. 246th ACS National Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. Paper No. 224. 2013.

63. Buser, M.D. and Whitelock, D.P. Field evaluation of EPA approved PM10 and PM2.5 ambient FRM sampler for determining emission concentrations from Agricultural Sources. 246th ACS National Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. Paper No. 304. 2013.

64. Buser, M.D. and Whitelock, D.P. Field evaluation of EPA Method 201a (stack sampling methodology) for determining PM2.5 and PM10 emission concentrations from an agricultural source. 246th ACS National Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. Paper No. 305. 2013.

65. Cobb, G.P., Blackwell, B., Buser, M., Johnson, B., Baker, M., Smith, P.N. 2013. Airborne steroids and growth promoters near concentrated animal feeding operations. 246th ACS National Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. 2013.

66. Koller, A.A., Taylor, R.K., Weckler, P.R., Buser, M.D., and Raun, W.R. Design, performance prediction, and validation of a seed orienting corn planter. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131620580. 2013.

67. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cotton gin PM2.5 emissions based on EPA stack sampling methodologies and particle size distributions. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131549941. 2013.

68. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cotton gin PM10 emissions based on EPA stack sampling methodologies and particle size distributions. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131549948. 2013.

69. Yang, Z, Kumar, A, Buser, M.D., and Huhnke, R.L. Influence of operation conditions on fast pyrolysis of Eastern Red Cedar. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131618083. 2013

70. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cotton gin total particulate emissions based on EPA stack sampling methodologies and particle size distributions. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131593410. 2013.

71. Porter, W.M., Wanjura, J.D., Taylor, Buser, M.D, and Barnes, E.M. Comparison of a belt and auger conveyance system for a cotton stripper header. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131562451. 2013.

72. Miller, E.A., Buser, M.D., Huhnke, R.L, and Schielack, V. Initial moisture variability in high density biomass bales. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 13169970. 2013.

73. Miller, E.A., Buser, M.D., Huhnke, R.L, and Taylor, R.K. Machine power and drying rate relationships for high energy forage sorghum. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131618668. 2013.

74. Biggerstaff, B.J., Craige, C.C., Miller, E.A., Buser, M.D., Huhnke, R.L, and Byler, R.K. Moisture probe comparison for moisture determination in high density biomass bales. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131619964. 2013.

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75. Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., and Huhnke R.L. Field-scale switchgrass and energy sorghum harvesting: OSU BRDI project update. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131621074. 2013

76. Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Huhnke R.L., and Kenney, K. Performance of large bale switchgrass and energy sorghum storage stacks: OSU BRDI project update. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Kansas City, MO. Paper No. 131621076. 2013.

77. Moore, Jr., P.A., Maguire, R.O., Reiter, M.S., Ogejo,J., Burns,R., Li,H., Miles, D., and Buser, M. Development of an acid scrubber for reducing ammonia emissions from animal rearing facilities. From Waste to Worth: “Spreading” Science and Solutions Conf., Denver, CO. 2013.

78. Porter, W.M., Wanjura, J.D., Taylor, R.K., Boman, R.K., Buser, M.D., Barnes, E.M. Tracking fiber quality on a stripper harvest part II. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2013.

79. Green, J.K, Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Boykin, J.C. Developing new emission factors for the Texas cotton ginning industry. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2013.

80. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Characterization of cotton gin PM2.5 emissions based on EPA stack sampling methodologies and particle size distributions. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2013.

81. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Characterization of cotton gin PM10 emissions based on EPA stack sampling methodologies and particle size distributions. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2013.

82. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Characterization of cotton gin total particulate emissions based on EPA stack sampling methodologies and particle size distributions. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2013.

83. Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., and Huhnke, R.L. Field-scale switchgrass and energy sorghum harvesting: OSU BRDI project update. Oklahoma EPSCOR Annual State Conference. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

84. Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Huhnke, R.L., W.A. Smith, and Kenney, K.L. Performance of large bale switchgrass and energy sorghum storage stacks: OSU BRDI project overview. Oklahoma EPSCOR Annual State Conference. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

85. Schielack, V.P., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., and Huhnke, R.L. Moisture content sampling variance with large square hay bales: evaluation of sampling protocols. Oklahoma EPSCOR Annual State Conference. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

86. Koller, A.A., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P, and Pelletier, M.G. Model-based flow rate control for an orifice-type low-volume air sampler. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

87. Buser, M.D., Adam, B.D, Bowser, T.J., Mayfield, B.E., Thomas, J.P., Crandall, P.G., and Ricke, S.C. Concept of a stakeholder-driven whole-chain traceability system for beef cattle. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

88. Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., and Huhnke, R.L. Field-scale switchgrass and energy sorghum harvesting: OSU BRDI project update. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

89. Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Huhnke, R.L., W.A. Smith, and Kenney, K.L. Performance of large bale switchgrass and energy sorghum storage stacks: OSU BRDI project overview. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

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90. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P, Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Characterization of cotton gin PM10 emissions: based on EPA approved stack sampling methodologies and particle size distributions. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

91. Buser, M.D., Koller, A.A., Whitelock, D.P., and Pelletier, M. Design and Development of a large scale low-volume air sampling system with multi-channel. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

92. Schielack, V.P., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., and Huhnke, R.L. Moisture content sampling variance with large square hay bales: evaluation of sampling protocols. ASABE Oklahoma Section Meeting. Stillwater, OK. 2013.

93. Buser, M.D., Adam, B.D, Bowser, T.J., Mayfield, B.E., Thomas, J.P., Crandall, P.G., and Ricke, S.C. Whole-chain, stakeholder-driven traceability system for beef cattle: a pilot demonstration. USDA National Integrated Food Safety Initiative project directors meeting. Providence, RI. 2012.

94. Adam, B.D., Buser, M.D., Bowser, T.J., Mayfield, B.E., Thomas, J.P., Crandall, P.G., and Ricke, Whole-chain, stakeholder-driven traceability system for beef cattle: a pilot demonstration. National Integrated Food Safety Initiatives Project Directors Meeting. Providence, RI. 2012.

95. Buser, M.D., Adam, B.D, Bowser, T.J., Mayfield, B.E., Thomas, J.P., Crandall, P.G., and Ricke, S.C. Concept of a stakeholder-driven whole-chain traceability system for beef cattle. Arkansas Association for Food Protection Annual Conference. Fayetteville, AR. 2012.

96. Porter, W.M., Wanjura, J.D., Taylor, R.K., Boman, R.K., Buser, M.D., Barnes, E.M. Evaluating field performance of a cotton stripper. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Dallas, TX. Paper No. 121338355. 8 pages. 2012.

97. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., and Holt G.A. Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions – final year of fieldwork. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2012.

98. Porter, W.M., Wanjura, J.D., Taylor, R.K., Boman, R.K., Buser, M.D., and Barnes, E.M. Tracking cotton fiber quality throughout a stripper harvester. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2012.

99. Aranda Caro, D. and Buser, M.D. Evaluation of filter media and its impact of particle size analysis. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121336905. Dallas, TX. 2012.

100. Aranda Caro, D., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and McConnell, L. Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions – database development. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121336902. Dallas, TX. 2012.

101. Boykin Jr., J.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Uncertainty analysis of cotton gin PM10 emission factors. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121337019. Dallas, TX. 2012.

102. Buser, M.D., Koller, A.A., Whitelock, D.P., and Pelletier, M. Design and Development of a large scale low-volume air sampling system with multi-channel. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121336719. Dallas, TX. 2012.

103. Buser, M.D. and Whitelock, D.P. PM2.5 stack sampler performance – laboratory evaluation. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121336904. Dallas, TX. 2012.

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104. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2012 Update – characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions study. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121336898. Dallas, TX. 2012.

105. Koller, A.A., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P, and Pelletier, M.G. Model-based flow rate control for an orifice-type low-volume air sampler. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121336720. Dallas, TX. 2012.

106. Koller, A.A., Taylor, R.K., Raun, W.R., Weckler, P.R, and Buser, M.D. Angular seed orientation tolerances for a precision corn planter. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Dallas, TX. Paper No. 121336708.

107. Miller, E.A., Schielack III, V., Buser, M.D., Jones, C., and Huhnke, R. Evaluation of cellulosic biomass storage practices. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121337165. Dallas, TX. 2012.

108. Miller, E.A., Dooley, J., Buser, M.D., Kumar, A., Huhnke, R. Characteristic differences between eastern red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana) heartwood and sapwood. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121337162. Dallas, TX. 2012.

109. Schielack III, V., Blackwell, B., Buser, M.D., Smith, P.N., Cobb, G.P., and Johnson, B. Growth promoters, wind, and human/ecological health: updated feedyard PM analysis. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121338334. Dallas, TX. 2012.

110. Schielack III, V., Buser, M.D., Adam, B., Ricke, S.C., and Crandall, P.G. Concept of a stakeholder-driven whole-chain traceability system for agricultural products. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121338333. Dallas, TX. 2012.

111. Schielack III, V., Buser, M.D., Bellmer, D., and Huhnke, R. Sweet sorghum press concept – preliminary evaluation. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # . Dallas, TX. 2012.

112. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.D., and Holt, G.A. Cotton gin particulate matter emissions – no. 1 dryer and cleaner. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121337147. Dallas, TX. 2012.

113. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.D., and Holt, G.A. Cotton gin particulate matter emissions – no. 1 lint cleaner. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper # 121337149. Dallas, TX. 2012.

114. Miller, E.A., Schielack III, V.P., Buser, M.D., and Huhnke, R.L. Sustainable feedstock production supply systems to support cellulosic biorefinery industries: logistics update. Oklahoma EPSCOR Annual State Conference. Stillwater, OK. 2012.

115. Schielack III, V.P., Buser, M.D., Miller, E.A., Jones, C.L., and Huhnke, R.L. Moisture content variability within large square hay bales: evaluation of sampling protocols. Oklahoma EPSCOR Annual State Conference. Stillwater, OK. 2012.

116. Blackwell, B.R., Cai, Q., Buser, M.D., Johnson, B.J., Baker, M., Cobb, G.P., and Smith, P.N. Analysis of Veterinary Growth Promoters in Airborne Particulate Matter. USA. Proc. Of the SETAC. Boston, MA. 2011.

117. Cobb, G.P., Smith, P.N., Cai, Q., Blackwell, B.J., Johnson, B., and Buser, M.D. Growth promoters in particulate matter released from cattle feeding operations. 43rd IUPAC World Chemistry Congress. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2011.

118. Wang-Li, L., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Cao, Z., Zhang, Y. and Parnell, Jr., C.B. Techniques for determining particle size distribution of particulate matter: laser diffraction vs. electrical sensing zone. American Chemical Society National Meeting. Denver, CO. 2011.

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119. Buser, M.D., Blackwell, B.R., Smith, P.N., Cobb, G.P., and Johnson, B.J. Growth promoters, wind, and human/ecological health: preliminary feedyard PM analysis. American Chemical Society National Meeting. ACS Paper # 13294. Denver, CO. 2011.

120. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., and Wang, L.L. Particulate matter sampling strategies for agricultural operations. American Chemical Society National Meeting. Denver, CO. 2011.

121. Blackwell, B.R., Johnson, B.J., Baker, M., Buser, M.D., Cobb, G.P., and Smith, P.N. Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry: analysis of veterinary growth promoters in airborne particulate matter. American Chemical Society National Meeting. Denver, CO. 2011.

122. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P, Boykin, J.D., and Holt, G.A. Update – characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions study. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper #1111834. Louisville, KY. 2011.

123. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P, Boykin, J.D., and Holt, G.A. Preliminary abatement device evaluation: 1D-3D KGM Cyclone Design. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper #1111771. Louisville, KY. 2011.

124. Megel, A., Miller, E, Buser, M., Jones, C., and Huhnke, R. Preliminary evaluation of cellulosic biomass storage practices – development of research tools. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper #1111770. Louisville, KY. 2011.

125. Buser, M.D., Boykin, J.C., Whitelock, D.P., and Holt, G.A. Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions – second year. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2011.

126. Aranda Caro, D., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and McConnell, L.L. Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions – Preliminary Database Development. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Louisville, KY. Paper No. 1111797. 21 pages. 2011.

127. Miller, E., Megel, A., and Buser, M.D. Preliminary evaluation of storing high moisture energy sorghum bales. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Louisville, KY. Paper No. 1111780. 19 pages. 2011.

128. Blackwell, B.R., Cai, Q., Buser, M.D., Johnson, B.J., Barker, M., Cobb, G.P., and Smith, P.N. Steroidal growth promoters in particulate matter from beef cattle feedyards of the Southern High Plains, USA. Proc. Of the SETAC. Portland, OR. 2010.

129. Smith, P.N., Blackwell, B., Johnson, B., Buser, M., Cai, Q., Baker, M., and Cobb, G.P. Evaluating androgenic and estogenic steroids in air near confined animal feeding operations. 31st Annual Meeting of The SETAC. Portland, OR. 2010.

130. Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., Buser, M.D., and Holt, G.A. Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions – first year. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2010.

131. Blackwell, B.R., Cai, Q., Buser, M.D., Johnson, B.J., Baker, M., Green, B.B., Cobb, G.P, and Smith, P.N. Steroidal growth promoters in particulate matter from beef cattle feedyards of the Sothern High Plains, USDA. Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. 2010.

132. Smith, P.N., Blackwell, B., Johnson, B., Buser, M., Cai, Q., Baker, M., and Cobb, G.P. The answer my friends is…blowing in the wind. 30th Annual Meeting of The SETAC. New Orleans, LA. 2009.

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133. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C. and Armijo, C.B. Preliminary abatement device evaluation: 1D-2D TAMU cyclone design. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper #09-5585. 2009.

134. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Armijo, C.B. Update – abatement device evaluation: 1D-3D cyclone with 2D-2D inlet and D/3 trash outlet. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2009.

135. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Boykin J.C. Characterization of cotton gin particulate matter emissions – project plan. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2009.

136. Boykin, J.C., Jr., Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., Valco, T.D., Findley, D.S., and Barnes, E.M. 2008. Manual fractionation of MDTA-3 trash removed from lint before and after lint cleaning. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Providence, RI. Paper No. 084182. 19 pages.

137. Buser, M.D. and Whitelock, D.P. Update on the field evaluation of EPA Method CTM-039 (PM2.5 stack sampling method). Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2008.

138. Boykin, J.C., Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., Valco, T.D., Findley, D.S., Barnes, E.M., and Watson, M.D. Comparison of 5 small scale lab gins & 7 commercial gins sampled across the cotton belt. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2008.

139. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., and Armijo, C.B. Preliminary abatement device evaluation: 1D-3D cyclone with a 2D-2D inlet and D/3 trash outlet. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper. 2008.

140. Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Buser, M.D., Salzer, D.G., and Giles, D.K. Development of a device to reduce nuisance particulate during nut harvest. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper. 2008.

141. Buser, M.D. and Whitelock, D.P. Preliminary field evaluation of EPA Method CTM-039 (PM2.5 stack sampling method). Proc. World Cotton Conference. 2007.

142. Byler, R.K., Baker, K., Hughs, S.E., Buser, M. Holt, G., Pelletier, M.G. and Carroll, J.A. Examination of some currently available portable cotton bale moisture meters, 2006. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 676-684. 2007.

143. Faulkner, W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P. and Shaw, B. Effects of cyclone diameter on performance of 1D3D cyclones: cutpoint and slope. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1542-1552. 2007.

144. Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Buser, M.D., Hughs, S.E. and Heerema, R.J. A dust abatement device for harvest. Proc. Western Pecan Growers Association. pp. 19-22. 2007.

145. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Armijo, C.B., Holt, G.A., Boykin, J.C., Valco, T.D., Findley, D.S., Barnes, E.M. and Watson, M.D. Beltwide gin sampling – first season. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1931-1935. 2007.

146. Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., Armijo, C.B., Holt, G.A., Boykin, J.C., Valco, T.D., Findley, D.S., Barnes, E.M. and Watson, M.D. Beltwide cotton quality study. Proc World Cotton Conference. 2007.

147. Buser, M.D. and Holt, G.A. Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics: method 201a. Proceedings: Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality: State of the Science. Washington, DC, 2006.

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148. Buser, M.D. and Holt, G.A. How particulate matter sampling at a cotton gin can be impacted by stack sampling errors. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper #061028. 2006.

149. Buser. M.D. PM sampler errors! Why should regulatory and agricultural industries care?. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 2006.

150. Faulkner, W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P. and Shaw, B. Effects of cyclone diameter on performance of 1D3D and 2D2D cyclones. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 362-369. 2006.

151. Faulkner, W., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P. and Shaw, B. Effects of cyclone diameter on performance of 1D3D cyclones: collection efficiency. ASAE Paper No. 064165. St. Joseph, MI. 2006.

152. Buser, M.D. and Holt, G.A. Inherent errors associated with PM10 stack samplers due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics. ASAE Paper No. 054012. 2005.

153. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Holt, G.A., Armijo, C.B. and Wang, L. Preliminary evaluation of the baffle-type pre-separator in terms of baffle location, critical air velocity, and loading rate. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 469-485. 2005.

154. Capareda, S.C., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Green, J.K., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Wanjura, J.D. Particle size distribution analysis of cotton dust and its impact on PM10 concentration measurements. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 631-642. 2005.

155. Goodrich, L.B. and Buser, M.D. Particulate matter sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics. Proc. California Pant and Soil Conf.: Science & Policy in California Agriculture Conf., Modesto, CA. pp. 38-45. 2005.

156. Hamm, L.B., Buser, M.D., Capareda, S.C., Wanjura, J.D., Parnell Jr., C.B. and Shaw, B.W. Cotton gin yard and road dust emissions and the resulting effects on downwind samplers. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 602-613. 2005.

157. Holt, G.A., Buser, M.D., Harmel, R.D., Potter, K.N. and Lee, E. Evaluation of processed gin waste for use as a hydro-mulch. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 2991-3000. 2005.

158. Hughs, S.E., Armijo, C.B., Whitelock, D.P. and Buser, M.D. Particulate concentration measurement at a New Mexico cotton gin. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 553-559. 2005.

159. Hughs, S.E., Armijo, C.B., Whitelock, D.P. and Buser, M.D. Particulate emission profile of a New Mexico cotton gin. ASAE Paper No. 051103. 2005.

160. Wang, L., Parnell Jr., C.B., Buser, M.D., Shaw, B.W., Lacey, R.E. and Capareda, S.C. Particle size distribution in the downwind plume and its impact on ambient PM10 monitoring for agricultural emissions. ASAE Paper No. 054046. 2005.

161. Wanjura, J.D., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Capareda, S.C., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Update on the development of a method to determine PM sampler performance characteristics using field data from collocated samplers. ASAE Paper No. 054015. 2005.

162. Wanjura, J.D., Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Armijo, C.B., Hughs, S.E., Green, J.K., Norman, B.M., Capareda, S.C., Hamm, L.B., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E.

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An engineering analysis of a method used to determine property line setback distances for cotton gins. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 614-629. 2005.

163. Whitelock, D.P. and Buser, M.D. Multiple series cyclones for fine dust. ASAE Paper No. 054014. 2005.

164. Buser, M.D. and Holt, G.A. Instrument limitations in sizing airborne particulate matter. Proc. Soil and Water Conservation Society. Ankeny, IA. 2004.

165. Baker, K.D., Hughs, S.E. and Buser, M.D. Comparison of source testing and boundary line testing for emissions from a cotton gin. ASAE Paper No. 044011. 2004.

166. Holt, G.A., Buser, M.D., Pelletier, M.G., Harmel, R.D., Potter, K.N. and Lee, E. The COBY process: bedding mulch study results. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 986-993. 2004.

167. Holt, G.A., Buser, M.D., Pelletier, M.G., Harmel, R.D., Potter, K.N. and Lee, E. The COBY process: erosion control study results. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 994-1000. 2004.

168. Shaw, B.W., Lacey, R.E., Capareda, S., Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Wanjura, J.D., Wang, L. and Faulkner, W.B. Application of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) in urban versus rural environments. ASAE Paper No. 044016. 2004.

169. Wang, L., Wanjura, J.D., Faulkner, B., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W., Lacey, R.E., Capareda, S.C. and Buser, M.D. Study of “baffle-type pre-separator plus cyclone” abatement systems for cotton gins. ASAE Paper No. 044017. 2004.

170. Armijo, C.B., Whitelock, D.P., Buser, M.D., and Hughs, S.E. Seasonal particulate matter emissions form a New Mexico gin plant. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper. 2004.

171. Buser, M.D., Holt, G.A., Whitelock, D.P., Parnell, Jr., C.B., Shaw, B., and Lacey, R.E. Potential economic implications of PM10 stack sampler for cotton gins. ASABE Annual International Meeting. ASABE Paper. 2004.

172. Wang, L., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W., Lacey, R.E., Goodrich, B.L., Capareda, S.C. and Buser, M.D. A theoretical approach to correcting PM10 oversampling problem for agricultural dust. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 790-802. 2004.

173. Wanjura, J.D., Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. A simulated approach to estimating PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations downwind from cotton gins. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1034-1041. 2004.

174. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. PM2.5 sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 2429-2444. 2003.

175. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Characteristic particle size distribution for cotton gins: based on the 1996 AP-42 emission factors. ASAE Paper # 03-4113. 2003.

176. Laird, W., Holt, G., Buser, M. and Askew, J. Application of powered roll gin stand technology to gin stands with large diameter saws. ASAE Paper #03-1162. 2003.

177. Wanjura, J.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Lacey, R.E., Shaw, B.W. and Buser, M.D. Dispersion modeling of agricultural low point sources. ASAE Paper #03-4117. 2003.

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178. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Lacey, R.E. and Shaw, B.W. PM10 sampler errors due to the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 13 pp. 2002.

179. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Lacey, R.E. Characterization of dusts emitted by cotton gins in terms of true PM10. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. 7 pp. 2002.

180. Buser, M.D., Hughs, S.E., Holt, G.A., Parnell, Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W., and Lacey, R.E. Evaluation of cotton gin dusts in terms of true PM10 and PM2.5. ASAE Paper# 024020. 2002.

181. Wang, L., Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B. and Shaw, B.W. Effect of air density on cyclone performance and system design. ASAE Paper # 02-4216. 2002.

182. Buser, M.D. and Abbas, H.K. Update on the impact of dry extruding cottonseed to reduce aflatoxin and gossypol levels in cottonseed. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1392-1404. 2001.

183. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Shaw, B.W. and Norman, B. Update on ASAE Standard X-578: Method of utilizing emission factors in determining emission parameters. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1330-1341. 2001.

184. Holt, G., Laird, W., Baker, G. and Buser, M. D. Comparing abrasiveness of cotton gin by products using the COBY process. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1388-1404. 2001.

185. Buser, M.D., Parnell Jr., C.B., Lacey, R.E., Shaw, B.W. and Auvermann, B.W. Inherent biases of PM10 and PM2.5 samplers based on the interaction of particle size and sampler performance characteristics. ASAE Paper # 01-1167. 25 pp. 2001.

186. Buser, M.D. Update on dry extruding cotton gin by-products to reduce chemical residues. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1626-1632. 2000.

187. Buser, M.D. Update on the impact of modern gin stands on fiber quality. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1585-1594. 2000.

188. Buser, M.D. Preliminary evaluation of the impact of dry extruding cottonseed to reduce aflatoxin and gossypol levels. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. 2000.

189. Buser, M.D. Preliminary comparison of the impact of ginning rate on fiber quality in modern gin stands. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. 2000.

190. Willoughby, R.A., Solie, J.B., Whitney, R.W., Maness, N.O. and Buser, M.D. A mechanical harvester for marigold flowers. ASAE Paper #00-1062. 13 pp. 2000.

191. Buser, M.D. Update on the extrusion of cottonseed and cotton gin waste mixtures. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1468-1472. 1999.

192. Buser, M.D. Preliminary comparison of the impact of modern gin stands on short fiber content and neps. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf., National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN. CD-ROM. pp. 1389-1391. 1999.

Thesis and Dissertation:

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“Errors associated with particulate matter measurements on rural sources: appropriate basis for regulating cotton gins”, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, May 2004 (Advisor: Dr. Calvin Parnell)

“Thin-layer drying of marigold flowers and flower components for petal removal”, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, December 1997 (Advisor: Dr. Marvin Stone)

Technical Reports Submitted to Industry Groups – peer reviewed (68): 1. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution

Characteristics of Cotton Gin Unloading System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 79 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-01 Ver. 2.0.

2. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 154 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-02 Ver. 2.0.

3. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 118 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-03 Ver. 2.0.

4. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 77 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-04 Ver. 2.0.

5. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Overflow System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 98 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-05 Ver. 2.0.

6. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 98 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-06 Ver. 2.0.

7. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 98 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-07 Ver. 2.0.

8. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Combined Lint Cleaning System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 79 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-08 Ver. 2.0.

9. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Battery Condenser System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 136 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-09 Ver. 2.0.

10. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin 1st Stage Mote System Total Particulate Emissions.

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Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 117 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-10 Ver. 2.0.

11. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin 2nd Stage Mote System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 117 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-11 Ver. 2.0.

12. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Combined Mote System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 61 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-12 Ver. 2.0.

13. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Cyclone Robber System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 97 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-13 Ver. 2.0.

14. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Mote Cyclone Robber System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 79 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-14 Ver. 2.0.

15. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Mote Cleaner System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 61 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-15 Ver. 2.0.

16. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Mote Trash System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 61 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-16 Ver. 2.0.

17. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Particle Size Distribution Characteristics of Cotton Gin Master Trash System Total Particulate Emissions. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2014 June. 118 p. Technical Report No.: OSU13-17 Ver. 2.0.

18. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Unloading System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 71 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-01 Ver. 2.0.

19. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 139 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-02 Ver. 2.0.

20. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 107 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-03 Ver. 2.0.

21. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 56 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-04 Ver. 2.0.

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22. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 89 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-05 Ver. 2.0.

23. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 89 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-06 Ver. 2.0.

24. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 72 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-07 Ver. 2.0.

25. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Battery Condenser System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 122 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-08 Ver. 2.0.

26. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cyclone Robber System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 90 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-09 Ver. 2.0.

27. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Mote System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 106 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-10 Ver. 2.0.

28. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Mote System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 106 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-11 Ver. 2.0.

29. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined Mote System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 55 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-12 Ver. 2.0.

30. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 73 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-13 Ver. 2.0.

31. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Master Trash System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 107 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-14 Ver. 2.0.

32. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Unloading System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 71 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-15 Ver. 2.0.

33. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 136 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-16 Ver. 2.0.

34. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 104 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-17 Ver. 2.0.

35. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 53 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-18 Ver. 2.0.

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36. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 86 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-19 Ver. 2.0.

37. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 87 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-20 Ver. 2.0.

38. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 70 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-21 Ver. 2.0.

39. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Battery Condenser System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 120 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-22 Ver. 2.0.

40. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cyclone Robber System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 87 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-23 Ver. 2.0.

41. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Mote System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 103 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-24 Ver. 2.0.

42. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Mote System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 103 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-25 Ver. 2.0.

43. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined Mote System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 53 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-26 Ver. 2.0.

44. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 70 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-27 Ver. 2.0.

45. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Master Trash System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 103 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-28 Ver. 2.0.

46. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Unloading System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 65 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-29 Ver. 2.0.

47. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 127 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-30 Ver. 2.0.

48. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 98 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-31 Ver. 2.0.

49. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 50 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-32 Ver. 2.0.

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50. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 80 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-33 Ver. 2.0.

51. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 80 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-34 Ver. 2.0.

52. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined Lint Cleaning System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 65 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-35 Ver. 2.0.

53. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Battery Condenser System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 111 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-36 Ver. 2.0.

54. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Cyclone Robber System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 81 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-37 Rev. 2.0.

55. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 1st Stage Mote System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 96 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-38 Ver. 2.0.

56. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. 2nd Stage Mote System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 96 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-39 Ver. 2.0.

57. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Combined Mote System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 49 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-40 Ver. 2.0.

58. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Cyclone Robber System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 66 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-41 Ver. 2.0.

59. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Master Trash System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 96 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-42 Ver. 2.0.

60. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Overflow System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 89 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-57 Ver. 2.0.

61. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Trash System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 55 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-58 Ver. 2.0.

62. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Cleaner System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 55 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-59 Ver. 2.0.

63. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Overflow System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 87 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-60 Ver. 2.0.

64. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Trash System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 53 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-61 Ver. 2.0.

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65. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Cleaner System PM10 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 55 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-62 Ver. 2.0.

66. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Overflow System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 81 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-63 Ver. 2.0.

67. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Trash System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 49 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-64 Ver. 2.0.

68. Buser, M.D., Whitelock, D.P., Boykin, J.C., and Holt, G.A. Mote Cleaner System Total Particulate Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; Revised 2013 June. 50 p. Technical Report No.: OSU12-65 Ver. 2.0.

Technical Reports Submitted to Regulatory Agencies (281): 1. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System PM10 and Total PM

Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 01-PM10-GA-201a.

2. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 01-PM10-GC-201a.

3. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 01-PM10-GD-201a.

4. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM10-GA-201a.

5. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM10-GB-201a.

6. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM10-GC-201a.

7. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM10-GD-201a.

8. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM10-GE-201a.

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9. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM10-GF-201a.

10. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM10-GG-201a.

11. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 76 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM10-GA-201a.

12. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM10-GD-201a.

13. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM10-GE-201a.

14. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM10-GF-201a.

15. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM10-GG-201a.

16. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 04-PM10-GA-201a.

17. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 04-PM10-GC-201a.

18. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM10-GA-201a.

19. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM10-GB-201a.

20. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone.

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Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM10-GC-201a.

21. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM10-GF-201a.

22. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM10-GA-201a.

23. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM10-GB-201a.

24. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM10-GC-201a.

25. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM10-GF-201a.

26. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 07-PM10-GD-201a.

27. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 07-PM10-GE-201a.

28. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 07-PM10-GG-201a.

29. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM10-GA-201a.

30. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM10-GB-201a.

31. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM10-GC-201a.

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32. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM10-GD-201a.

33. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM10-GF-201a.

34. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM10-GA-201a.

35. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM10-GB-201a.

36. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM10-GC-201a.

37. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM10-GD-201a.

38. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM10-GF-201a.

39. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 10-PM10-GE-201a.

40. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 10-PM10-GG-201a.

41. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM10-GA-201a.

42. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM10-GC-201a.

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43. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM10-GD-201a.

44. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM10-GE-201a.

45. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM10-GF-201a.

46. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM10-GG-201a.

47. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM10-GA-201a.

48. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM10-GC-201a.

49. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D System One using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM10-GD1-201a.

50. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D System Two using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM10-GD2-201a.

51. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 13-PM10-GA-201a.

52. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 13-PM10-GB-201a.

53. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 13-PM10-GD-201a.

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54. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM10-GB-201a.

55. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM10-GD-201a.

56. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM10-GE-201a.

57. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM10-GF-201a.

58. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM10-GG-201a.

59. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM10-GA-201a.

60. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM10-GC-201a.

61. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM10-GD-201a.

62. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM10-GE-201a.

63. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 16-PM10-GF-201a.

64. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 16-PM10-GG-201a.

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65. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 17-PM10-GB-201a.

66. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a without a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 17-PM10-GE-201a.

67. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 01-TotalPM-GA-17.

68. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 01-TotalPM-GC-17.

69. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 01-TotalPM-GD-17.

70. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 02-TotalPM-GA-17.

71. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 02-TotalPM-GB-17.

72. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 02-TotalPM-GC-17.

73. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 02-TotalPM-GD-17.

74. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 02-TotalPM-GE-17.

75. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 02-TotalPM-GF-17.

76. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 02-TotalPM-GG-17.

77. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 03-TotalPM-GA-17.

78. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 03-TotalPM-GD-17.

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79. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 03-TotalPM-GE-17.

80. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 03-TotalPM-GF-17.

81. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 03-TotalPM-GG-17.

82. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 04-TotalPM-GA-17.

83. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 61 p. Research Report No.: 04-TotalPM-GC-17.

84. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 05-TotalPM-GA-17.

85. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 05-TotalPM-GB-17.

86. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 05-TotalPM-GC-17.

87. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 05-TotalPM-GF-17.

88. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 06-TotalPM-GA-17.

89. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 06-TotalPM-GB-17.

90. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 06-TotalPM-GC-17.

91. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 06-TotalPM-GF-17.

92. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 07-TotalPM-GD-17.

93. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 07-TotalPM-GE-17.

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94. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 07-TotalPM-GG-17.

95. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 08-TotalPM-GA-17.

96. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 08-TotalPM-GB-17.

97. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 08-TotalPM-GC-17.

98. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 08-TotalPM-GD-17.

99. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM10-GF-17.

100. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 09-TotalPM-GA-17.

101. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 09-TotalPM-GB-17.

102. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 09-TotalPM-GC-17.

103. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 09-TotalPM-GD-17.

104. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 09-TotalPM-GF-17.

105. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 10-TotalPM-GE-17.

106. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 61 p. Research Report No.: 10-TotalPM-GG-17.

107. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 11-TotalPM-GA-17.

108. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 11-TotalPM-GC-17.

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109. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 11-TotalPM-GD-17.

110. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 11-TotalPM-GE-17.

111. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 11-TotalPM-GF-17.

112. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 11-TotalPM-GG-17.

113. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 12-TotalPM-GA-17.

114. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 12-TotalPM-GC-17.

115. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D System One using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 12-TotalPM-GD1-17.

116. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D System Two using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 12-TotalPM-GD2-17.

117. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 13-TotalPM-GA-17.

118. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 13-TotalPM-GB-17.

119. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 13-TotalPM-GD-17.

120. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 14-TotalPM-GB-17.

121. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 14-TotalPM-GD-17.

122. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 14-TotalPM-GE-17.

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123. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 14-TotalPM-GF-17.

124. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 14-TotalPM-GG-17.

125. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 15-TotalPM-GA-17.

126. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 15-TotalPM-GC-17.

127. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 62 p. Research Report No.: 15-TotalPM-GD-17.

128. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 15-TotalPM-GE-17.

129. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 61 p. Research Report No.: 16-TotalPM-GF-17.

130. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 61 p. Research Report No.: 16-TotalPM-GG-17.

131. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 60 p. Research Report No.: 17-TotalPM-GB-17.

132. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 17. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 61 p. Research Report No.: 17-TotalPM-GE-17.

133. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 01-PSD-GA-17.

134. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 01-PSD-GC-17.

135. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 01-PSD-GD-17.

136. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 02-PSD-GA-17.

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137. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 02-PSD-GB-17.

138. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 02-PSD-GC-17.

139. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 02-PSD-GD-17.

140. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 02-PSD-GE-17.

141. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 02-PSD-GF-17.

142. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 02-PSD-GG-17.

143. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 03-PSD-GA-17.

144. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 03-PSD-GD-17.

145. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 03-PSD-GE-17.

146. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 03-PSD-GF-17.

147. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 03-PSD-GG-17.

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148. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 04-PSD-GA-17.

149. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 04-PSD-GC-17.

150. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 05-PSD-GA-17.

151. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 05-PSD-GB-17.

152. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 05-PSD-GC-17.

153. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 05-PSD-GF-17.

154. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 06-PSD-GA-17.

155. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 06-PSD-GB-17.

156. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 06-PSD-GC-17.

157. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 06-PSD-GF-17.

158. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 07-PSD-GD-17.

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159. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 07-PSD-GE-17.

160. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 07-PSD-GG-17.

161. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 08-PSD-GA-17.

162. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 08-PSD-GB-17.

163. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 08-PSD-GC-17.

164. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 08-PSD-GD-17.

165. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM10-GF-17.

166. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 09-PSD-GA-17.

167. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 09-PSD-GB-17.

168. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 09-PSD-GC-17.

169. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 09-PSD-GD-17.

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170. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 09-PSD-GF-17.

171. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 10-PSD-GE-17.

172. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 10-PSD-GG-17.

173. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 11-PSD-GA-17.

174. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 11-PSD-GC-17.

175. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 11-PSD-GD-17.

176. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 11-PSD-GE-17.

177. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 11-PSD-GF-17.

178. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 11-PSD-GG-17.

179. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 12-PSD-GA-17.

180. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 12-PSD-GC-17.

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181. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D System One using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 12-PSD-GD1-17.

182. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D System Two using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 12-PSD-GD2-17.

183. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 13-PSD-GA-17.

184. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 13-PSD-GB-17.

185. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 13-PSD-GD-17.

186. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 14-PSD-GB-17.

187. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 14-PSD-GD-17.

188. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 67 p. Research Report No.: 14-PSD-GE-17.

189. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 14-PSD-GF-17.

190. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 66 p. Research Report No.: 14-PSD-GG-17.

191. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin A using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 68 p. Research Report No.: 15-PSD-GA-17.

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192. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin C using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 15-PSD-GC-17.

193. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin D using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 15-PSD-GD-17.

194. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 65 p. Research Report No.: 15-PSD-GE-17.

195. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin F using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 16-PSD-GF-17.

196. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin G using Method 17 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 16-PSD-GG-17.

197. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin B using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 63 p. Research Report No.: 17-PSD-GB-17.

198. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System Particle Size Distribution Characteristics for Cotton Gin E using Method 17 and Laser Diffraction Analyses. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 64 p. Research Report No.: 17-PSD-GE-17.

199. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 01-PM2.5-GA-201a.

200. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 01-PM2.5-GC-201a.

201. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Unloading System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 01-PM2.5-GD-201a.

202. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 75 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM2.5-GA-201a.

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203. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM2.5-GB-201a.

204. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM2.5-GC-201a.

205. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM2.5-GD-201a.

206. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM2.5-GE-201a.

207. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM2.5-GF-201a.

208. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 02-PM2.5-GG-201a.

209. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 77 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM2.5-GA-201a.

210. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM2.5-GD-201a.

211. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 75 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM2.5-GE-201a.

212. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM2.5-GF-201a.

213. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 03-PM2.5-GG-201a.

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214. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 75 p. Research Report No.: 04-PM2.5-GA-201a.

215. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 3rd Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 04-PM2.5-GC-201a.

216. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 76 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM2.5-GA-201a.

217. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM2.5-GB-201a.

218. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM2.5-GC-201a.

219. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 05-PM2.5-GF-201a.

220. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 76 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM2.5-GA-201a.

221. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM2.5-GB-201a.

222. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM2.5-GC-201a.

223. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 06-PM2.5-GF-201a.

224. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 07-PM2.5-GD-201a.

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225. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 07-PM2.5-GE-201a.

226. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Lint Cleaning System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 07-PM2.5-GG-201a.

227. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 77 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM2.5-GA-201a.

228. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM2.5-GB-201a.

229. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM2.5-GC-201a.

230. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM2.5-GD-201a.

231. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 1st Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 08-PM2.5-GF-201a.

232. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 78 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM2.5-GA-201a.

233. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM2.5-GB-201a.

234. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM2.5-GC-201a.

235. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM2.5-GD-201a.

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236. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. 2nd Stage Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 09-PM2.5-GF-201a.

237. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 10-PM2.5-GE-201a.

238. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Combined Mote System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 69 p. Research Report No.: 10-PM2.5-GG-201a.

239. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 78 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM2.5-GA-201a.

240. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM2.5-GC-201a.

241. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM2.5-GD-201a.

242. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 75 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM2.5-GE-201a.

243. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM2.5-GF-201a.

244. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Battery Condenser System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 11-PM2.5-GG-201a.

245. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM2.5-GA-201a.

246. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM2.5-GC-201a.

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247. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D System One using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM2.5-GD1-201a.

248. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Cyclone Robber System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D System Two using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 12-PM2.5-GD2-201a.

249. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 75 p. Research Report No.: 13-PM2.5-GA-201a.

250. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 13-PM2.5-GB-201a.

251. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cyclone Robber System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 13-PM2.5-GD-201a.

252. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM2.5-GB-201a.

253. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM2.5-GD-201a.

254. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM2.5-GE-201a.

255. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 74 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM2.5-GF-201a.

256. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Master Trash System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 73 p. Research Report No.: 14-PM2.5-GG-201a.

257. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin A using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 75 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM2.5-GA-201a.

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258. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin C using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM2.5-GC-201a.

259. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin D using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM2.5-GD-201a.

260. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Overflow System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 72 p. Research Report No.: 15-PM2.5-GE-201a.

261. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin F using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 16-PM2.5-GF-201a.

262. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Cleaner System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin G using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 16-PM2.5-GG-201a.

263. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin B using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 70 p. Research Report No.: 17-PM2.5-GB-201a.

264. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Mote Trash System PM2.5, PM10 and Total PM Emission Factors for Cotton Gin E using Method 201a with a PM2.5 Cyclone. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2014 September. 71 p. Research Report No.: 17-PM2.5-GE-201a.

265. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1991 Westfield Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 153 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-01.

266. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1991 Airways Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 54 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-02.

267. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1990 Mount Whitney Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 123 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-03.

268. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1990 Stratford Growers Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 133 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-04.

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269. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1990 County Line Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 124 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-05.

270. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1991 County Line Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 433 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-06.

271. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1992 Westfield Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 53 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-07.

272. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1993 West Valley Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 117 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-08.

273. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1992 Dos Palos Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 119 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-09.

274. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1988 Halls Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 337 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-10.

275. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1977 Marana Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 486 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-11.

276. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1977 Westside Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 42 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-12.

277. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1994 Elbow Enterprises Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 29 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-13.

278. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1994 Stratford Growers Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 280 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-14.

279. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1994 Alta Vista Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 144 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-15.

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280. Buser, M.D., Moore, T.W., and Whitelock, D.P. Re-rating the 1994 Dos Palos Ginning PM Test Report Using EPA’s 2013 Recommended Procedures for Developing Emission Factors. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University; 2015 February. 240 p. Report ID: 96-AP42-16.

281. Buser, M.D. PM sampler errors! Why should regulatory and agricultural industries care? Submitted as part of the April 2009 EPA Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee Testimony. 64 p.

Extension/Outreach Scholarly Works Fact Sheets (1): 1. Taylor, R., Buser, M, and Jones, C. Harvesting high quality wheat. Oklahoma State

University Fact Sheet L-341. 2010. Extension Articles (35): 1. Buser, M.D. and Craige, C.C. 2017. An intelligent machine for landscape management. 2. Buser, M.D., Craige, C.C., and Adam B.D. 2016. NWCTI project overview. NWCTI-01. 3. Adam, B.D., Craige, C.C., and Buser, M.D. 2016. What makes the National Whole Chain

Traceability system different? NWCTI-02. 4. Adam, B.D., Craige, C.C., and Buser, M.D. 2016. Value added opportunities, whole chain

traceability. NWCTI-03. 5. Clark, J.A., Crandall, P.G., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. Whole chain

traceability and your food safety. NWCTI-04. 6. Stehle, A.M., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam B.D. 2016. Using RFID and

traceability systems in stocker operations. NWCTI-05. 7. Peel, D.S., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. The value of traceability in

the beef industry markets. NWCTI-06. 8. Bowser, T.J., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. How traceability is used

in beef carcass processing. NWCTI-07. 9. Clark, J.A., Crandall, P.G., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. The benefits

of whole chain traceability to retailers. NWCTI-08. 10. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. How consumers would use the National

Whole Chain Traceability system. NWCTI-09. 11. Craige, C.C., Kumar, T.K., Buser, M.D., and Adam B.D. 2016. How to use the National

Whole Chain Traceability System? NWCTI-10. 12. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. How frontline traceability will interact

with the NWCTI system. NWCTI-11. 13. Mayfield, B.E., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. NWCTI software

system design criteria. NWCTI-12. 14. Adam, B.D., Craige, C.C., and Buser, M.D. 2016. How much does whole chain

traceability cost? NWCTI-13. 15. Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. Trust: a critical element in whole chain

traceability. NWCTI-14. 16. Thomas, J.P., Craige, C.C., Buser, M.D., and Adam, B.D. 2016. Data security concepts for

the NWCTI system. NWCTI-15.

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17. Buser, M.D., Craige, C.C., and Adam B.D. 2016. What access will government agencies have? NWCTI-16.

18. Adam, B.D., Craige, C.C., and Buser, M.D. 2016. Risk reallocation in a whole chain traceability system. NWCTI-17.

19. Buser, M.D., Craige, C.C., and Adam, B.D. 2016. Future NWCTI vision. NWCTI-18. 20. Adam, B.D., Jadeja, R.P., Mayfield, B.E., Buser, M.D., and Holcomb, R.B. 2016. Whole

chain traceability to improve food safety: melons. NWCTI-20. 21. Slavens, S.G., Craige, C.C., Wilkins, M.R., and Buser, M.D. 2016. Ethanol production

from switchgrass: can mushrooms reduce costs. 22. Craige, C.C. and Buser, M.D. 2015. The Eastern Redcedar Supply Chain Model.

Oklahoma State University Outreach Handout. 23. Li, H., Moore, Jr., P., Buser, M.D., Hapeman, C., Patterson, P., Martin, G. and Shea, M.

2014. Innovative Approaches to Cature Nitrogen and Air Pollutant Emissions from Poultry Operations – A USDA Conservation Innovation Grant.

24. Buser, M.D. 2014 National Whole Chain Traceability Brochure. 25. Buser, M.D. 2014 OSU Bioenergy Supply Chain Modeling Brochure. 26. Buser, M.D. 2014 Agricultural Air Quality Brochure. 27. Buser, M.D. 2014 Bioenergy Supply Chain Logistics Brochure. 28. Buser, M.D. 2014 Pneumatic Conveying Systems Brochure. 29. Adam, B.D. and Buser, M.D. Whole-chain traceability: from gate to plate and back again.

Ag Econ News. Spring 2014. 30. Moore Jr., P., Maguire, R. Reiter, M, Ogejo, J., Burns, R., Li, H., Miles, D. and Buser, M.

Development of an acid scrubber for reducing ammonia emissions from animal rearing facilities. eXtension. November 2013.

31. Li, H, Benson E., Brown B., Buser M., Torrents A., Hapeman C., McConnell L., Moore P., Patterson P., Martin G., and Shea M. Innovative, seasonable technology for managing poultry house emissions. Extension Outreach Brochure. 2013.

32. Miller, E.A., Buser M.D., and Huhnke, R.L. What wood you do with it? Making use of Eastern Red Cedar. Engineering Success. 3(1): 6-7. 2012.

33. Erichsen, A. Biosystems engineers amplify Oklahoma’s bioenergy future. Engineering Success. 2(1): 4-5. 2011.

34. Taylor, R., Buser, M.D. and C. Jones C. Harvesting high quality wheat. Engineering Success 2(2): 1. 2011.

35. OSU Biobased Products and Energy Center. 2010 Bioenergy Brochure. 2010. Tours/Field Days (9): 1. National Cotton Gin Sampling Campaign field day for cotton industry representatives held

in Bethel, NC on October 5, 2011. Gin managers, research directors from Cotton Incorporated, and faculty and staff from North Carolina State University attended the event.

2. National Cotton Gin Sampling Campaign field day for the Environmental Protection Agency and the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources held in Bethel, NC on October 6, 2011. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency scientist and North Carolina Department of Natural Resources attended the event with professional titles ranging from permit engineer to division director.

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3. National Cotton Gin Sampling Campaign field day for the Oklahoma State University Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering undergraduate and graduate students held in Wellington, TX on October 23, 2010.

4. National Cotton Gin Sampling Campaign field day for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources held in White Oak, MO on September 20, 2010. Attendees professional titles ranged from permit engineer to team manager.

5. National Association of County Agriculture Agents field day for introducing Oklahoma State University’s Bioenergy Research and Extension Program. Field day was held in Stillwater, OK on July 14, 2010.

6. Oklahoma State University Stored Products Research and Education Center Focus Group Meeting and Tour. Held at SPREC in Stillwater, OK on May 3, 2010. Attendees from Oklahoma State University and industry leaders.

7. Stored Products Research and Education Center (SPREC) working group meeting, Stillwater, OK May 3, 2010.

8. National Cotton Gin Sampling Campaign field day held in Firebaugh, CA on November 5, 2009. US EPA Region 9, California Air Resources Board, and the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District employees attended the event.

9. National Cotton Gin Sampling Campaign field day for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality held in Palacious, TX on August 17, 2009. TCEQ personnel attended the event with professional titles ranging from permit engineer to team manager.

Workshops: National Cotton Ginner’s Stoneville Ginners’ School (1999-2002, 2009-2017)

Workshop Sessions Coordinated: Air Utilization and Drying – Level I

Waste Collection and Disposal – Level I

Drying Basics – Level I

Pneumatics and Collection and Disposal of Gin By-Products – Level II

Air Requirements of Gin Machinery – Level III

Air System Design, Controlling Emissions – Level III

Seed Cotton Unloading Systems – Conventional Suctions, Automatic Suctions, and Module Feeders – Level III

Classes Taught: Air Measurement Theory Air Requirements in Gins and Air Measurement Procedures Air Flow Resistance and Piping Air Measurement Procedures (Hands-On) Pipe sizing Fan Types Reading Fan Curves and Tables Fan Laws Troubleshooting Air Problems & High Efficiency Fans Drying: Exposure Times and Temperatures & Burner Operation and Maintenance

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Bale Contamination Waste Collection Trash Utilization & Disposal Emission Control Techniques Controlling Emissions Cyclone Operational Theory Review of National Cotton Gin Air Quality Research

National Cotton Ginner’s Southwestern Ginners’ School (2003- 2017) Workshop Sessions Coordinated: Electricity in the Gin – Level I Electrical Systems – Level II Electrical Systems – Level III Seed Cotton Unloading Systems – Level III

Classes Taught: Air Measurements Air Measurement Procedures (Hands-On) Air Requirements of Gin Machines Fan Laws Fan Types Reading Fan Curves and Tables Troubleshooting Air Problems & High Efficiency Fans Air System Design Equipment – Fans, Pipe, and Transitions Controlling Emissions Cyclone Design and Waste Collection Maintenance of Cyclones Gin Environmental Regulations Review of National Cotton Gin Air Quality Research

National Cotton Ginner’s Western Ginners’ School (2005,2006 & 2009)

Classes Taught: Cotton Gin Airflow Requirements Reading Fan Curves and Tables Sizing Pipes, Fans, and Motors Fan Laws Air System Design Cyclone Operational Theory Maintenance of Abatement Technologies Controlling Emissions Methods of Utilizing Gin Trash Waste Collection Review of National Cotton Gin Air Quality Research

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Veterinary Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Symposium (2011) Coordinated a panel of invited speakers with expertise on particulate matter sampling and

analysis for the Veterinary Pharmaceuticals in the Environment symposium at the 2011 American Chemical Society National meeting in Denver, CO.

National Cotton Ginners’ Cotton Ginning Symposium (2003)

Classes Taught: Environmental Regulations for Cotton Gins

Produce Safety Alliance Grower Training Course (2017) Modules Taught in May, August, and October:

Traceability Extension and Education Videos (58): 1. Woods, Craig, producer. Interacting with the NWCTI System. Performer. Collin Craige

discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2017. <https://youtu.be/cd_P9peAoNw>.

2. Woods, Craig, producer. The value of traceability in the beef industry markets – whole chain traceability. Performer. Derrell Peel discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQXu3UAtBOU>.

3. Woods, Craig, producer. NWCTI project overview – whole chain traceability. Performer. Michael Buser discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_ZaTX8W2KY>.

4. Woods, Craig, producer. Data security concepts for the NWCTI system – whole chain traceability. Performer. Johnson Thomas discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS7LsP_ZIwE>.

5. Woods, Craig, producer. Whole chain traceability and your food safety – whole chain traceability. Performer. Jeff Clark discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zujcKxojC64>.

6. Woods, Craig, producer. The benefits of whole chain traceability to retailers – whole chain traceability. Performer. Jeff Clark discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhl8K8EnXi8>.

7. Woods, Craig, producer. Future NWCTI vision – whole chain traceability. Performer. Michael Buser discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd5eeKR-uVE>.

8. Woods, Craig, producer. How traceability is used in beef cattle processing – whole chain traceability. Performer. Tim Bowser discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZKZFBoj4jE>.

9. Woods, Craig, producer. NWCTI traceability software design criteria – whole chain traceability. Performer. Blayne Mayfield discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HNoarn2Vao>.

10. Woods, Craig, producer. How to use the NWCTI system – whole chain traceability. Performer. Collin Craige and Ashwin Kumar discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_lpFP9UsV0>.

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11. Woods, Craig, producer. What makes this system different – whole chain traceability. Performer. Brian Adam discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k-6FhB0CFQ>.

12. Woods, Craig, producer. Trust – whole chain traceability. Performer. Michael Buser discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://youtu.be/tO0rwZOZJ2c>.

13. Woods, Craig, producer. How consumers would use the NWCTI system – whole chain traceability. Performer. Collin Craige discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMmHxpSxIJc>.

14. Woods, Craig, producer. Using RFID and traceability systems in stocker operations? – whole chain traceability. Performer. Anna Stehle discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1_6jXKb4Co>.

15. Woods, Craig, producer. Value added opportunities – whole chain traceability. Performer. Brian Adam discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzBRTVo-f_U>.

16. Woods, Craig, producer. What access will government agencies have? – whole chain traceability. Performer. Michael Buser discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGlTX2llkCk>.

17. Woods, Craig, producer. Risk re-allocation – whole chain traceability. Performer. Brian Adam discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhvYpag8mT8>.

18. Woods, Craig, producer. How much does it cost? – whole chain traceability. Performer. Brian Adam discussing Michael Buser’s and Brian Adam’s traceability research. 2016. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGvjInQDJS4>.

19. Woods, Craig, producer. Fungal pretreatment of switchgrass in controlled storage. Performer. Shelyn Gehle discussing Michael Buser’s and Mark Wilkin’s research. 2015. Web Video. 23 DEC 2015. < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4dSoVSX8e8 >.

20. Woods, Craig, producer. How to use the Geospatial Logistics & Agricultural Decision Integration System (GLADIS) for Eastern Redcedar. Performer. C.C. Craige discussing Michael Buser’s research. 2015. Web Video. 12 Oct 2015. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj_S-XykfUI >.

21. Woods, Craig, producer. AGCO Equipment - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Ray Schmitt discussing Michael Buser’s research. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0cHeykoybc >.

22. Woods, Craig, producer. About the Stinger - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. V.J. Blubaugh discussing Michael Buser’s research. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VcC3e1XfDo >.

23. Woods, Craig, producer. Biomass Storage Research - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plwbO86uO0c>.

24. Woods, Craig, producer. Bale Moisture Variability in Wrapped vs. Slitted Switchgrass Baling - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Elizabeth Miller discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQE1PyEP3aE>.

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25. Woods, Craig, producer. Biomass Harvest Dates - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LX1ijVP1R18>.

26. Woods, Craig, producer. Biomass Storage Variability in Wrapped vs. Wrapped with Slits - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4-bhI5OTNU>.

27. Woods, Craig, producer. BRDI Research Locations and Projects - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUrAAnkkNOs>.

28. Woods, Craig, producer. Forage Sorghum In-Field Measurements - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg4pg9j5YRk>.

29. Woods, Craig, producer. Coring Samples in Biomass Bales - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE4tGR3Uw5I>.

30. Woods, Craig, producer. Mobile Scale/Weigh Cart - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re2Wtlh45OM>.

31. Woods, Craig, producer. Harvesting and Drying Forage Sorghum - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n9bNk0Wcxo>.

32. Woods, Craig, producer. In-Field Bale Sampling and Storage Studies - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAIgs6IoCzQ>.

33. Woods, Craig, producer. Switchgrass Research at Oklahoma State University and the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Raymond Huhnke discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFkhfVdgbPU>.

34. Woods, Craig, producer. Sorghum Research Overview - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DS8aeR5qbCE>.

35. Woods, Craig, producer. The Importance of Researching Bale Moisture for the BRDI Project - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. Michael Buser. 2013. Web Video. 03 Jan 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1z54wxfP6s>.

36. Woods, Craig, producer. Biomass Research and Development Initiative at Oklahoma State University. Performer. M.D., Buser, R.L. Huhnke, V.G. Kakani, E.A. Miller, T.E. Ochsner, and J.G. Warren. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/ujxA1QBnkHg>.

37. Woods, Craig, producer. BRDI Project Partners - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. R.L. Huhnke discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/ELcDZax37EM>.

38. Woods, Craig, producer. BRDI Research Program - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. R.L. Huhnke discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/LX4X0U68B34>.

39. Woods, Craig, producer. Bringing Biorefineries to Oklahoma - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. R.L. Huhnke discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/MvXiy44n9rc >.

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40. Woods, Craig, producer. What are Bioenergy Feedstocks? - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. R.L. Huhnke discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/CZk-X_aYGp8 >.

41. Woods, Craig, producer. Why is Cellulosic Biofuels Research Important? - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. R.L. Huhnke discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/OD8sJAhYJ4s >.

42. Woods, Craig, producer. Grazing Potential on Switchgrass - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. J. Mosali discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/foKVPgkYns8 >.

43. Woods, Craig, producer. Research and Developing Switchgrass Best Management Practices - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. J. Mosali discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/T6eJDODWKX0 >.

44. Woods, Craig, producer. Baler Logistics Modeling - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. E.A. Miller discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/SJ07ru7POgY >.

45. Woods, Craig, producer. Bioenergy Feedstocks Stored Ground Interactions - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/s5SgvRM0YnU >.

46. Woods, Craig, producer. Conditioning and Baling Sorghum - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/YyYoMGTKUz8 >.

47. Woods, Craig, producer. Evaluating Changes in Biomass Quality of Stored Feedstocks - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/yPeoCnmpL5c>.

48. Woods, Craig, producer. Forage Quality in Multiple Sorghum Harvests - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/xymSHkIcvAM >.

49. Woods, Craig, producer. Industry Partnerships with AGCO Industries and Stinger, Inc. - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/W55ak8bV00M >.

50. Woods, Craig, producer. Measuring Feedstock Quality - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/aznveOqkZ4E >.

51. Woods, Craig, producer. Moving and Stacking Bales with the Stinger - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. V.J. Blubaugh discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/mrwLFQrktP8 >.

52. Woods, Craig, producer. Raking Forage Sorghum - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/Oajfyul8Hh8 >.

53. Woods, Craig, producer. Sampling Bales to Test Moisture Variability - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/OejboaGkiMw >.

54. Woods, Craig, producer. Stinger Logistics Model - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. E.A. Miller discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/3ZMfuR7ZAuA >.

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55. Woods, Craig, producer. Swather and Windrower Logistics Modeling - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. E.A. Miller discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/vXxXX1uhhrY >.

56. Woods, Craig, producer. Using the AGCO Prototype Baler - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. M.D. Buser. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. < http://youtu.be/NH3jyqQCDyk >.

57. Woods, Craig, producer. Using the Stinger to Wrap Bales for Storage - Developing a Sustainable Biomass Production System. Performer. V.J. Blubaugh discussing Michael Buser’ research. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/EaCP5AzfSnA >.

58. SUNUP, producer. We Visit the South Central Research Station at Chickasha for an Update on the Biomass Research and Development Initiative (BRDI). Performer. M.D. Buser and R.L. Huhnke. 2012. Web Video. 27 Dec 2012. <http://youtu.be/g2rIGSz5KTY>.

International Outreach: Expert technical visit to the Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences in Shanghai,

China from November 29 to December 7, 2014. Toured laboratory facilities and in-field air sampling stations and provided expert feedback. Met with students and scientists one-on-one or in groups to discuss general air quality sampling strategies and concepts.

Instructor for a National Science Foundation Pan-American Advanced Studies and Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry funded workshop entitled “Air Quality at the Interface: Megacities and Agroecosystems”. The workshop was held in La Plata, Argentina from August 8 to 16. A total of 32 post-doc, Ph.D., and Masters level students from across North, South, and Latin America attended the workshop. Classes taught included: o Emissions from Field & Post Harvest Operations o Particle Size Classification and Characterization o Agroecosystem Sampling Networks: Particulates o Emissions and Risk Mitigation o Controlling Emissions o Developing & Conducting a High Profile Nationally Recognized Research Project

Blue Flame Stoker, Winnipeg, Canada. Dr. Buser provided particulate matter abatement technology technical support for the companies’ poultry litter incineration system and evaluated stack sampling testing results; March 2015 through December 2015.

National Outreach: Total Energy Solutions, LLC, Lancaster, PA. Dr. Buser provided particulate matter

abatement technology technical support for the companies’ poultry litter incineration system and evaluated stack sampling testing results; February 2105 through December 2015.

Enginuity, LLC, Mechanicsburg, PA. Dr. Buser provided particulate matter abatement technology technical support for the companies’ poultry litter gasification system and evaluated stack sampling testing results; February 2105 through December 2015.

Wayne Combustion Systems, Fort Wayne, IN. Dr. Buser provided particulate matter abatement technology technical support for the companies’ poultry litter incineration system and evaluated stack sampling testing results; June 2014 through December 2015.

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Chesapeake Bay Funders Network, Farm Pilot Project, Inc., University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, University of Maryland Finance Center, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Lancaster County Conservation

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District and Sustainable Chesapeake on the Chesapeake Bay Farm Manure to Energy Initiative funded through the USDA-NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant program. Dr. Buser developed testing protocol, designed an abatement system and provided general pneumatic and air quality expertise to the group. This work was initiated in March 2014 and continued through May 2016.

IFT’s Global Food Traceability Center (GFTC) and the World Wildlife Fund on December 9, 2014 in Tarrytown, NY. Dr. Buser provided expertise on the technology architecture concept for seafood traceability.

IFT’s Global Food Traceability Center (GFTC) in 2014 on the development of the “Best Practices in Food Traceability: A Guidance Document”. Dr. Buser served as a reviewer for the document.

Farmers Union Cotton Gin, Southern Cotton Ginners’ Association, and National Cotton Ginners’ Association on cotton gin permitting issues in the state of Missouri from 2012 to 2013.

Fresno State University in Fresno, CA from 2009 thru 2012. Provided sampling and modeling expertise for Fresno State’s CSU Fresno Foundation Project No. 37657 entitled, “Particulate Matter Emissions from Raisin Harvest”.

USDA-ARS in Lubbock, TX from 2008 thru 2011. Provided sampling and laboratory expertise for a manuscript entitled “Dust Emissions from Undisturbed and Disturbed, Crusted Playa Surfaces: Cattle Trampling Effects” that was published in Aeolian Research 3(2011) 31-41.

Magnum Blue Ribbon Feeds in Hereford, TX in 2011. Provided air quality particulate matter expertise to the consulting group hired to address Magnum’s current Texas Commission on Environmental Quality notice of violations.

Providence Engineering & Environmental Group LLC in Irving, TX in 2011. Provided agricultural air sampling expertise on the proposal entitled “Development of a CCOS-Domain Emissions Model” that was submitted to the San Joaquin Valleywide Air Pollution Study Agency.

USDA Agricultural Research Service Poultry Production and Product Safety Research Unit in Fayetteville, AR in 2011. Provided expertise on particulate matter sampling.

Southeastern Ginners’ Association in Dawsonville, GA in 2011. Developed a PowerPoint presentation on air measurement procedures for the COE to present to his membership.

Virginia Department of Environmental Quality in Glen Allen, VA in 2011. Third party evaluation of the Characterization of Particulate Matter (PM10) in Roda, Virginia report submitted to the department from the Sierra Club and North Carolina State University.

The Virginia Coal Association in Richmond, VA in 2011. Particle size analyses and evaluation of particulate matter collected near the Cumberland Resources and A&G Resources Company mine in Roda, VA.

Southeastern Ginners’ Association in Dawsonville, GA in 2010. Developed a PowerPoint presentation on air quality rules for the COE to present to his membership.

USDA Agricultural Research Service in Beltsville, MD on developing particulate matter air sampling systems, 2010-current.

California State University, Fresno Mechanized Agriculture Department on developing particulate matter air sampling systems in 2009 and 2010.

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National US EPA Air Quality Scientists & leadership and US EPA Region 9 Directors on particulate matter sampler error issues. Participation requested by USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force, USDA Agricultural Research Service, National Cotton Council, and Western Agricultural Processors Association. 2009-current.

Presented “PM sampler placement and sampler errors! Why should regulatory and agricultural industries care?” to the US EPA Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee: Particulate Matter Review Panel in Raleigh, NC, April 2009 at the request of the National Cotton Council, National Cotton Ginners Association, USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force, Coarse PM Coalition.

USDA Agricultural Research Service in Lubbock, TX in 2009. Provided expertise in developing sampling and laboratory protocols used in manuscript “dust emissions from undisturbed and disturbed, crustal playa surfaces: cattle trampling effects”.

Southeastern Cotton Ginners’ Association and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Air Pollution Control Program in 2008 on current cotton gin air quality modeling issues.

Southern Cotton Ginners’ Association and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Air Pollution Control Program in 2007 and 2008 on current cotton gin air quality modeling issues.

Appointed by the USDA ARS National Program 212 Leader in 2008 to serve as a primary contributor/editor for the USDA ARS NP212 Climate Change, Soils and Emissions Program Action Plan.

Southern Cotton Ginners Association, Missouri Farmers Union Gin and White Oak Gin management, and National Cotton Council to develop technical approaches to address the Missouri Department of Natural Resources cotton gin construction permit regulations in 2007.

Provided technical background to the Missouri Department of Natural Recourses on cotton gin particulate matter emissions and current dispersion modeling perditions errors associated with modeling low-level point sources. Meeting held in Jefferson City, MO in 2008.

Magnum Blue Ribbon Feeds, Inc. from 2005 to 2007. This work showed that cyclone technology was an effective means of removing particles smaller than ten microns from a process stream. Results of the work increased revenues by about $470,000 annually while reducing particulate emissions.

Appointed by the USDA ARS National Program 203 Leader in 2007 to serve as a primary contributor/editor for the USDA ARS Air Quality National Program Assessment Report.

Appointed by the Chairman of the Cotton Ginning Emission Factor Standard Sub-Committee of ASAE’s PM50 Committee from 2000 to 2005 to develop an ASAE voluntary standard entitled “Cotton Gins – Method of Utilizing Emission Factors in Determining Emission Parameters.” Standard was completed and approved in July 2005.

University of California at Five Points from 2004 to 2005 on projects focused on determining the scientifically sound particulate matter emission factors for various conservation tillage practices.

Texas Cotton Ginners Association, Texas Cotton Ginners Trust, National Cotton Ginners Association, and CNA Insurance in 2003 on determining estimates for the particulate matter levels found inside cotton gins.

Birdsong Peanuts in 2002 to enhance plenum chamber efficiency to reduce particulate matter emissions from the company’s peanut shelling operation.

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Provide technical expertise and resources from 2000 to 2006 in addressing cotton gin air permitting issues in New Mexico. Worked with individuals from the Texas Cotton Ginners Association, National Cotton Ginners Association, USDA-ARS Cotton Ginning Laboratory in Mesilla Park, NM, and Texas A&M University.

Provided technical expertise in 2000 to address cotton gin air permitting issues in North Carolina. Worked with individuals from the Texas Cotton Ginners Association, National Cotton Ginners Association, USDA-ARS Cotton Ginning Laboratory in Mesilla Park, NM, and Texas A&M University.

Participated in conference calls during fall 2001 with EPA’s Air Quality Division’s Director to discuss the theoretical errors associated with EPA’ Federal Reference Method Samplers. Requested to participate in conference calls with Texas A&M University, National Cotton Council, New Mexico Cotton Ginning Research Unit, and others in fall 2001 to discuss permitting issues associated with the Mesa Gin in New Mexico.

Popular Press Articles Highlighting Research (104): Particulate Matter Sampling Errors Research (38): 1. “More Precise Way to Gauge Ag Dust Found” published in the Western Farm Press on

October 16, 2004. 2. “Agricultural dust gets more accurate measurements: ARS scientists claim larger particles

in agricultural dust are less harmful to health than once claimed” published in Implement & Tractor in the July/August 2004 issue.

3. “Farms not as dusty as we thought” published in Ag Equipment Power in June 2004. 4. “Pollution: researcher says ag’s getting bad rap on dust” published in the Los Banos

Enterpise on June 12, 2004. 5. “A federal air-quality researcher said agriculture may be shouldering too much of the

blame for dust-borne pollution” published in The Californian North County Times on June 12 and November 15, 2004.

6. “Dust-up over air rules continues” published in The Fresno Bee on June 1, 2004. 7. “Helping to keep ag in business” published in the Cotton Leader on June 24, 2004. 8. “Farm dust” published on Panthagraph.com on May 26, 2004. 9. “Environment: Air Officials Consider Ways to Control Dust” published in The Merced

Sun-Star on May 24, 2004. 10. “Researcher: farmers get bad rap” published in the Tri-Valley Herald on May 23, 2004. 11. “Air quality studies overstate farm effects, says researcher” published in the Western

United Dairymen on May 21, 2004. 12. “Farming may get bum rap for dust pollution” published in The Los Angeles Times on May

21, 2004. 13. “Air-quality studies overstate farm effects, researcher says” published in The Fresno Bee

on May 20, 2004. 14. “Ag dust not as bad as believed: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency air samplers found

to overestimate the amount of fine particles in agricultural dust” published in Farm and Diary on May 20, 2004.

15. “A federal air-quality researcher said agriculture may be shouldering too much of the blame for dust-borne pollution” published in Herald Tribune (Southwest Florida) on May 20, 2004.

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16. “A federal air-quality researcher said agriculture may be shouldering too much of the blame for dust-borne pollution” published in The Modesto Bee on May 20, 2004.

17. “A federal air-quality researcher said agriculture may be shouldering too much of the blame for dust-borne pollution” published in The Monterey Herald on May 20, 2004.

18. “A federal air-quality researcher said agriculture may be shouldering too much of the blame for dust-borne pollution” published in The Mercury News (California)on May 20, 2004. “A federal air-quality researcher said agriculture may be shouldering too much of the blame for dust-borne pollution” published in The Merced Sun-Star on May 20, 2004.

19. “A federal air-quality researcher said agriculture may be shouldering too much of the blame for dust-borne pollution” published in The Bakersfield Californian on May 20, 2004.

20. “On air program no. 21 – clean yard machines – ag dust” broadcast on KFSR 90.7 (Fresno, CA) on May 19, 2004.

21. “The most exact measurement of the agricultural dust” published on the Calidadalimentaria.com website on May 11, 2004.

22. “Dust from agriculture not so fine” published on the AP Wire on May 10, 2004. 23. “Agricultural dust measurements more accurately measured” published in the Poultry

Times on May10, 2004. 24. “Agricultural dust measurements more accurately measured” published on the South

Dakota Wheat Commission website on May10, 2004. 25. “Agricultural dust measurements more accurately measured” published on the Texas Rice

website on May10, 2004. 26. “Agricultural dust measurements more accurately measured” published in the High Plains

Journal on May10, 2004. 27. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on AgBizDir.com on May10, 2004. 28. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on Farms.com on May10, 2004. 29. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on helenachemical.com on May10, 2004. 30. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on the Mid-Missouri MFA Agri Services

website on May10, 2004. 31. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on Minnesota Corn Growers website on

May10, 2004. 32. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on Orford Co-operative Ltd. (Canada) website

on May10, 2004. 33. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on Phil O’Connell Grain Co. (Stockton, CA)

website on May10, 2004. 34. “Ag dust measurements improve” published on RuralKing.com on May10, 2004. 35. “Ag dust measurements improve” radio broadcast on the Cromwell Ag Radio Network on

May10, 2004. 36. “Ag dust measurements improve” radio broadcast on the KNLV Regional Radio on

May10, 2004. 37. “A bum rap for agricultural dust” published in Agricultural Research in May 2004. 38. “A bum rap for agricultural dust” published on LlamaResource.com in May 2004.

Cotton Gin By-Products Research (10): 1. “Beautifying America with Cotton-Waste Mulch” published on the AP Wire on April 29,

2003.

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2. “New mulch spray uses cotton gin waste” published on the agriculturelaw.com website on April 30, 2003.

3. “Cotton Gin Waste Tested in ‘Hydromulch” published in the Southwest Farm Press on April 30, 2003.

4. “Cotton Gin Waste Tested in ‘Hydromulch” published in the Delta Farm Press on May 16, 2003.

5. “Beautifying America with Cotton-Waste Mulch” published in the Iowa Recycling Association Newsletter in June 2003.

6. “Cotton-waste-mulch” published in Resource in June 2003. 7. “Beautifying America with cotton-waste mulch” in the Farmer and Rancher on July 20,

2003. 8. ”Slurry of cotton gin waste use as hydromulch spray” published in Bioresource in August

2003. 9. “USDA/ARS new uses for cotton waste” published in the University of Arkansas Ag Policy

and Outlook Newsletter on November 5, 2003. 10. ”The ’waste’ with 2.5 million tons of potential” published In Business in the

January/February 2004 issue.

Developing a Nut Harvester Abatement Device (5): 1. “Keeping the dust down when separating the chaff from the nuts” published in the Science

News on February 1, 2008. 2. “Keeping dust down” published in the Iran Daily on January 28, 2008. 3. “Agricultural Research Service: controlling dust during harvesting” published M2

Presswire on January 24, 2008. 4. “Separating the chaff from the nuts controlling dust during harvesting” published on the

Newsfood.com website on January 24, 2008. 5. “Nut harvester would reduce dust emissions” published in the Southeast Farm Press on

March 24, 2008.

National Cotton Gin Particulate Matter Emissions Research (41): 1. “New emission factors rolling out at TCEQ”, published in The Ginnery in the February

2013 issue. 2. “Ring in the new regulatory year – what will 2013 bring?”, published in The Ginnery in the

January 2013 issue. 3. “Gins doing excellent job of controlling dust”, published in Cotton Farming in the

November 2012 issue. 4. “Gin emission testing data in final publishing phase”, published in The Ginnery in the

October 2012 issue. 5. “Air District Looks at Cotton Gins for PM2.5 Controls”, published in The Cotton Chronicle

in the September 2012 issue. 6. “Testing phase completed for gin emission study”, published in The Ginnery in the

December 2011 issue. 7. “Cotton Gin Study Wraps Up Testing Phase”, published in The Cotton Chronicle in the

November 2011 issue. 8. “Blowing in the wind”, published in Agricultural Research in the July 2011 issue.

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9. “Researchers developing hard data on level of dust emissions from cotton gins”, published in Medical News on July 30, 2011.

10. “USDA-ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Karachicity.org on July 13, 2011.

11. “COBY-ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Sunbelt AGnet.com on July 13, 2011.

12. “Cotton gin dust emission scrutinized”, published in Western Farm Press on July 7, 2011. 13. “Cotton gin dust emission scrutinized”, published in Delta Farm Press on July 7, 2011. 14. “Cotton gin dust emissions focus of study”, published in Georgia Farm Bureau on July 7,

2011. 15. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Missouri AG

Connection on July 7, 2011. 16. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in High Plains Journal

on July 7, 2011. 17. “USDA-ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Textile Global

on July 6, 2011. 18. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Farms.com on July 6,

2011. 19. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Red Orbit on July 6,

2011. 20. “Cotton gin dust emissions”, published in the Environmental and Renewable Energy News

on July 6, 2011. 21. “Researchers study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Physorg.com on July 5, 2011. 22. “Researchers study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Worldnews.com on July 5,

2011. 23. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Farms.com on July 5,

2011. 24. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Indian Council on

Agricultural Research on July 5, 2011. 25. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in ARS News Press

Release on July 5, 2011. 26. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Bio-Medicine.org on

July 5, 2011. 27. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Blackwednesday.org

on July 5, 2011. 28. “ARS and cooperators study cotton gin dust emissions”, published in e! Science News on

July 5, 2011. 29. “California cotton gins tested for dust levels”, published in the Central Valley Business

Times on July 5, 2011. 30. “Cotton gin dust emissions”, published in Science Daily on July 5, 2011. 31. “Researchers study cotton gin dust emissions”, published on the physorg.com website on

July 5, 2011. 32. “Blowing in the wind”, published in All Business in the July 1, 2011 issue. 33. “Blowing in the wind”, published in Agricultural Research in the July issue. 34. “Ginning industry: ‘a full agenda of issues”, published in the Delta Farm Press on March

16, 2011.

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35. “Ginning industry: ‘a full agenda of issues”, published in the Southwest Farm Press on March 17, 2011.

36. “Producers, ginners confront air quality issues”, published in Cotton Farming in November 2010.

37. “National cotton gin emission tests underway” published in The Cotton Gin and Oil Mill Press on January 1, 2009.

38. “PM2.5 research at cotton gin underway” published in The Cotton Chronicle in January 2009.

39. “Is gin emissions data accurate?” published in the Cotton Grower in March 2009. 40. “Emission tests begin – other environmental issues” published in The Ginnery in January

2009. 41. “A history of research funding” published on the Cotton 24/7.com website in March 2009. Whole-Chain Traceability and Food Safety Research (4): 1. “Traceability from farm to fork” published in the 2017 Summer Fall Cowboy Journal. 2. “Meet your beef – via bar code info” published in ShelfLifeAdvice on August 28, 2012. 3. “2011 trends: where does your food come from?” published in Food + Tech on December

21, 2011. 4. “Tracking & incentivizing data sharing: the whole chain traceability consortium” published

in Food + Tech on November 29, 2011.

Bioenergy Research (4): 1. “Swarm bots could shift ag history” published on the AGWEB powered by Farm Journal

on February 06, 2018. 2. “Agriculture robots seek, find and destroy” published in the Farm Journal on January 02,

2018. 3. “Oklahoma State University using mushrooms to aid in the production of biofuels”

published in the Oklahoma Farm Report on July 8, 2015. 4. “OSU seeks benefits from red cedar” published in The Journal Record on March 24, 2014. Acid Scrubber Research (1): 1. “Development of an acid scrubber for reducing ammonia emissions from animal rearing

facilities” published in Poultry Management and Business on August 12, 2013. Other (1): 1. “What do you want to B[A]E” published in the 2017 Summer Fall Cowboy Journal. Education Scholarly Works Research Advisor for Completed Graduate Students (4): Thomas Moore (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Environmental Science, Thesis Topic:

“Proposed updated for AP-42 cotton gin emission factors”, graduated May 2015) Collin Craige (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering

Department, Thesis Topic: “Biofeedstock supply chain logistics dynamic modeling: eastern redcedar”, graduated May 2015)

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Adrian Koller (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering Department, Sitlington Scholar, Dissertation Topic: “Design, performance prediction and validation of a seed orienting corn planter”, graduated May 2013)

Elizabeth Miller (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering Department, Thesis Topic: “Conditioner effectiveness on the drying rate of high energy forage sorghum”, graduated August 2013)

Research Committee Member for Completed Graduate Students (8): Aujchariya Chotikhun (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Salim Hiziroglu –

Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Dissertation Topic: “Characterization of particleboard panels manufactured from eastern redcedar using nano particle added modified starch as binder”, graduated May 2017)

Nurul Ramli (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Francis Epplin – Agricultural Economics Department, Dissertation Topic: “Essays on economic issues of eastern redcedar encroachment”, graduated May 2017)

Shelyn Gehle (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Mark Wilkins – Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, Thesis Topic: “Invetigation of Pleurotus Ostreatus pretreatment on switchgrass for ethanol production”, graduated August 2016)

Mengxing Li (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Mark Wilkins – Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, Thesis Topic: “White rot fungi Pleurotu Ostreatus pretreatment on switchgrass in enhance enzymatic hydrolysis and ethanol production”, graduated August 2015)

Brett Blackwell (Ph.D. Texas Tech University, Advisor: Dr. Philip Smith – Department of Environmental Toxicology, Dissertation Topic: “Occurrence, transport and fate of veterinary growth promoters associated with particulate matter emanating from beef cattle feedyards: a preliminary ecological and human health risk assessment”, graduated May 2014)

Arjurn Basnet (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Phil Kenkel – Agricultural Economics, Dissertation Topic: “Three essays: switchgrass yield prediction; biomass harvesting cooperative; and Oklahoma grain infrastructure replacement”, graduated May 2014)

Wesley Porter (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Randy Taylor - Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering Department, Dissertation Topic: “Cotton stripper harvester evaluation and modification for cotton fiber quality reservation and foreign matter removal” graduated December 2013)

Anthony Megel (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Carol Jones - Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering Department, Thesis Topic: “Utilizing quality function deployment to create a quality requirement matrix for biofuel refinery inputs via voice of customer techniques” graduated December 2011)

Research Advisor for Current Graduate Students (2): Nyoman Sulastri (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering

Department, Fulbright Scholar, Research in the area of power machinery, program started in August 2014)

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Collin Craige (Ph.D.., Oklahoma State University, Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering Department, Research Engineer, Research in the area of power machinery, program started in August 2015)

Research Committee Member for Current Graduate Students (0): Advisee Awards Collin Craige – 2018 Cotton Incorporated Fellow Collin Craige – Oklahoma State University William Outstanding Thesis Award; 2016 Runner up with a $500 cash award Thomas Moore – Oklahoma State University Graduate Research Excellence Award; 2016 Collin Craige – Oklahoma State University – OSU Foundation Distinguished Graduate

Fellowship; $2,500 annual award; 2016-2017 Collin Craige – Oklahoma State University 3-Minute Thesis Finalist (2nd College of

Engineering); 2014 Collin Craige – ASABE Pre-Professional of the Year; 2013 Teaching Activities: Oklahoma State University 1) Faculty advisor for a OSU Student Government Association Green Student Initiative funded

project focused on comparing air quality using personal air monitors in Asia and the U.S. The students were from the Chemical Engineering and Journalism departments. 2016

2) Faculty Advisor for Student Organizations – Cowboy Motorsports (2009 – 2012) 3) Primary Project Advisor for BAE 1012 Data Analysis in Biosystems Engineering

a. Barometric Pressure Sensor Calibration for Air Quality Studies – 2010 b. Bioenergy Feedstock Bale Core Sampling – Power Requirements – 2010 c. Bioenergy Feedstock Bale Mapping and Volume Study Using Lidar Technology – 2010 d. Using Cyclones to Mitigate PM2.5 Emissions from Agricultural Sources - 2011

4) BAE 4400 Special Problems a. Automated Bale Core Sampler – 2010 (Kevin Hufnagel) b. Automated Bale Weighing System – 2010-11 (Gary Grey) c. Evaluation of Handheld Moisture Meters for Bioenergy Feedstocks – 2012 (Brian

Biggerstaff) 5) BAE 5030-352 Special Problems

a. Air Quality at the Interface: Mega Cities and Adjacent Agroecosystems – 2012 (Grant Graves, Vincent Schielack III, and Sheila Youngblood)

6) BAE 4400.354, BAE 5030.354 Biofuels & Bioproducts – participated in the course development and taught the feedstock logistics and storage modules.

7) BAE 5030.352 Spatial and Temporal Machine Data Analysis - 2015 8) Employer for Undergraduate Students/Hands on Training Program

a. 2010 – 5 students

b. 2011 – 9 students

c. 2012 – 3 students

d. 2013 – 3 students

e. 2014 – 14 students

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f. 2015 – 6 student

g. 2016 – 2 students

Certification/Training

Current Certifications: Engineer Intern – No. EI 10623, issued June 1997

Administration/Leadership Training: Congressional Briefing Conference for the Agricultural Research Service: June 4 to 7,

2007. Management Development Seminar: March 26 to April 6, 2007. USDA-CSREES Grantsmanship Workshop: October 17-18, 2006. Seminar for New Managers: August 22 to September 1, 2005. Introduction to Supervision: May 3 to 7, 1999. Executive MBA program Delta State University: September 1998 to May 1999. Course

included: o Financial Accounting for Managers o Productivity Software for Executives o Theory of Economics o Theory of Business Finance o Statistics for Managers o Theory of Management

Federal Government: Annual Federal Government Training 1998 thru 2009

o Security Awareness o Privacy o Diversity o Civil Rights o Ethics o Safety o Environmental Management Systems

Health, Safety, and Environmental: Lakes Environmental CALPUFF Air Dispersion Modeling: May 1-3, 2013. Lakes Environmental AERMOD Air Dispersion Modeling: April 29-30, 2013. Shipping Consumer Commodities in Limited Quantities: October 10, 2008. Safety Regulations: July 23, 2008. IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations: June 19, 2008. TSCA Pre-Manufacture Notice and Updates: June 13, 2008. TSCA Import Requirement: June 11, 2008. Climate Change: June 9, 2008. TSCA Requirements for Light Ballasts June 6, 2008. Used Oil and Special Wastes: June 6, 2008. Universal Waste: June 5, 2008. Land Disposal Restrictions: June 4, 2008. Hazardous Waste Manifesting: June 3, 2008. SARA Title III Form R Section (313): May 8, 2008.

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Transportation of Dangerous Goods: How to Comply with the European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR): May 7, 2008.

REECH, WEE, and RoHS: How European Environmental Initiatives Impact US Companies: April 17, 2008.

Incident Command System: April 16, 2008. Transportation of Infectious Substances by Ground and Air: April 15, 2008. HAZWOPER Annual Update: March 25 & 26, 2008. Storm Water Regulations: March 6, 2008. International Maritime Dangerous (IMDG) Code: March 5, 2008. The OSHA Compliance Conference: March 4, 2008. Hazardous Materials Management Compliance with the DOT Requirements: February 21,

2008. Hazardous Waste Management: February 20, 2008. WaveForum – RF Communications: March 19 to 21, 2007. Smoke School (40CFR60 Appendix A, Reference Method 9): February 15, 2007. Trinity Consultants Dispersion Modeling Course: December 4 to 7, 2000.