Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) Award
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) offers a £1,500 prize fund for the best articles or broadcasts on the application of engineering within the land based sector – which encompasses agriculture, horticulture, forestry, amenity and environment.
Entries are limited to one per Guild Member reporting on engineering – in all its forms.
About IAgrE
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers is the professional body for engineers, scientists, technologists and managers involved in the land based sector. It introduced the IAgrE Award in its 75th anniversary year to celebrate and reward articles that highlight the vital role of engineering in meeting the requirements of modern food and energy production.
Kindly sponsored by the Institution of Agricultural Engineers, the IAgrE Award celebrates, rewards and recognises articles that highlight the vital role of engineering in meeting the requirements of modern food and energy production.
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