Facts
about the
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERS
• ASABE is an international educational and scientific organization
dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to biological,
food, and agricultural systems.
• Founded in 1907 and headquartered in St Joseph, Michigan,
ASABE comprises 9,000 members representing more than 100 countries.
• The Society is recognized internationally for its technical
leadership in all areas of biological, food, and agricultural engineering:
natural resources, food and bioprocesses, power systems and machinery,
structures and environment, information and electrical technology,
energy, biological systems, nursery and greenhouse operations, aquaculture,
forestry, and farm safety.
• ASABE is a world leader in the development of engineering
standards for agriculture, with more than 200 standards, engineering
practices, and data documents in publication. ASABE's standardization
process is open, voluntary, and accredited by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI), and numerous ASABE documents are recognized
as American National Standards. In addition, several ASABE technical
committees have the distinction of serving as US voting bodies for
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards committees.
• The Society has an active publications department with
an annual output of more than 15,000 document pages. Publications
include three refereed journals, plus textbooks, conference proceedings,
a history series, and the ASABE Standards yearbook. Online access
to the periodicals, standards, and conference proceedings is free
to all members of ASABE.
• ASABE hosts an annual society-wide international meeting
with attendance that exceeds 1500. The 2008 meeting will convene
June 29 - July 2 in Providence, Rhode Island. More than 1100 technical presentations
are anticipated. The Society also organizes a number of highly regarded
specialty conferences throughout the year related to agricultural,
food, and biological engineering.
• The Society serves 1200 Preprofessional members in 80 university
chapters across the United States and Canada. ASABE sponsors several
student competitions that attract participants from across the US
and Canada and beyond. These include the Environmental Student Design
Competition and the Quarter-Scale Tractor Competition.
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