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Agustin Olivo

Agustin Olivo is a postdoctoral scholar in the Wagner-Riddle lab, and his work focuses on analyzing the impact of beneficial agricultural management practices on greenhouse gas emissions from crop fields, primarily simulating carbon and nitrous oxide fluxes using the DeNitification-DeComposition (DNDC) model. Also, studying the impact of whole-farm alternative management strategies for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from Canadian dairy systems.

Agustin holds a bachelor’s degree from the National University of Córdoba, Argentina, a master’s degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA, and PhD from Cornell University, USA.

Email: aolivo@uoguelph.ca

Office: ALEX 111

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