

David P. Shelton
Professor David P. Shelton is an esteemed Emeritus Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, renowned for his extensive research in the field of Agricultural Engineering and Engineering Science. With a career dedicated to advancing soil and water conservation, Professor Shelton has made significant contributions to the understanding and implementation of crop residue management as a means of controlling soil erosion. His work has been instrumental in developing sustainable agricultural practices that benefit both the environment and the farming community. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Shelton has been recognized with numerous honors and awards, reflecting his impact and leadership in the field. Among these accolades are the prestigious Holling Family Distinguished Engineering Educator award, which highlights his commitment to education and mentorship, as well as several awards from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASAE) for his groundbreaking research and influential publications. Professor Shelton's scholarly output is extensive, with numerous publications in leading academic journals that have contributed to the body of knowledge in soil and water conservation. His research findings have been shared widely through presentations at symposiums, workshops, and professional society meetings, where he has engaged with peers and practitioners to disseminate his findings and foster collaborative efforts. In addition to his research, Professor Shelton has been deeply involved in extension work, translating scientific knowledge into practical applications for farmers and land managers. His dedication to outreach and education is evident in his active participation in team programming efforts, where he has worked alongside colleagues to develop and deliver programs that address the challenges faced by the agricultural sector. Professor Shelton's legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to improving agricultural practices through research, education, and collaboration. His contributions continue to influence the field, inspiring future generations of researchers and practitioners to pursue innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture.
Publications
, 81-84, 1992-06-01
, 12-16, 1990-02-01
, 2024-03-21
, 9374-9382, 2002-11-22