Richard Parish, Professor Emeritus, LSU AgCenter, is a consulting agricultural engineer working in the area of forensic engineering for agricultural and grounds maintenance equipment.
He holds B.S., M.S., and PhD. degrees in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Missouri. Registered Professional Engineer (PE). Faculty, University of Arkansas, 1969-1974 (teaching and research); The Scotts Company, 1974-1983 (Manager of Mechanical R&D); LSU AgCenter, 1983-2008 (research, extension, teaching, managing research stations).
Presenting at LMG09:
Track - The Garden Shed
Friday, May 22, 2009 - 10:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
"The Right Tools for the Right Job and How to Care for Them"
Learn how to select, use and maintain garden tools including: mechanical cultivators for the home garden, zero-turn mowers for home lawns, fertilizer spreaders, compact tractors and implements, and small enginers.