ASABE, AES Join Forces in Strategic Partnership
ASABE and the Aquacultural Engineering Society (AES) have announced the formalization of a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating technical innovation and professional growth within aquatic engineering.
As the world’s fastest-growing protein sector, aquaculture requires robust engineering solutions to ensure sustainability, food security, and environmental integrity. A cornerstone of the agreement is the ability for AES to leverage ASABE’s prestigious status as an ANSI-accredited standards development organization. The two societies have committed to the joint development of new technical standards beginning in 2027.
“This partnership is a significant step forward in our mission to promote engineering in food, water, and energy systems,” says ASABE Executive Director Cedric Calhoun. “By combining our standards-developing expertise with the niche technical knowledge of AES, we are creating a powerful engine for innovation that will benefit the global engineering community and the public at large.”
Read the full announcement.
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GOVERNANCE
Elected Leadership: A New Self-Nomination Option
New in 2026, the Nominating committee is excited to provide an updated avenue for members to present themselves for nomination for leadership positions within the Society. Now is your opportunity to elevate your impact by volunteering to run for office in 2027 within the Nominating committee, Board of Trustees, or even as Society president. Submit your application and supporting material by June 15, 2026.
Learn more about self-nomination
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Join Us!
ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL MEETING

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ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL MEETING
July 12 – 15, 2026
Indianapolis
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Registration for AIM 2026 continues through May 12 at the early bird rates!
The AIM schedule is packed! Browse all of the technical sessions, social events, CPDs, and more on the AIM website. |
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Add ticketed events to your registration now so you don't miss out. On Sunday, Monday, and Thursday, there are great tours that have limited capacity. Read about those on the agenda and make plans to add to your #ASABE26 calendar!
Program Highlights
5 CPDs
129 technical sessions
Center Stage! One location for student competitions, informal tech talks, and more
Get creative at the Spouse/Guest Event
Foundation Dinner—fun for a cause, with a competitive edge!
Group seating at Victory Field
Career Fair
+ so much more!
Accommodations
Stay where the action is—the JW Marriott Indianapolis is the host hotel for AIM 2026. Two other hotels have been secured for you to choose from, as well. Find the rates, locations, and reservation link online. Rooms are available until June 12 or until sold out.
Abstract Status
All authors who submitted an abstract to the technical program have received notification of their abstract status. If you are looking for your notice, check your email or log into the submission portal to review your abstract. Instructions are posted. The deadline for edits and presenter registration is May 12!
International Travel
Traveling from overseas? Prepare now! Visa requests can take six months or more.
Childcare
Bringing your child to AIM? Sign up for childcare while you attend sessions! KiddieCorp is back and will be available Monday through Wednesday during the technical session programming. Space is limited.
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AIM General Session and Keynote Event
ASABE President Sherry Hunt welcomes you to AIM 2026. This year's general session opens with recognition of ASABE trustees and award recipients — including Educational Aids Blue Ribbon, Superior Paper, ITSC Paper, Outstanding Reviewers, retiring editors and associate editors, conference chairs, and standards honorees.
Then, get ready for a conversation that matters. Indiana State FFA officers—young leaders uniquely positioned at the intersection of tradition and transformation—join us for a candid panel on how the next generation connects, communicates, and takes on challenges in food, agriculture, and natural resources. Expect fresh perspectives and real takeaways on engaging emerging talent in an increasingly digital and global field.
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NEW FOR AIM 2026
Take Center Stage!
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Submit your proposal by May 15
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Join us Tuesday afternoon in the Exhibit Hall for our Career Fair. It's a one-stop location for employers and job seekers to network and share information about career opportunities.
Employers, register your booth through the link below. Contact Tuyi Olowoyeye with questions. |
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Support the ASABE Foundation at AIM
Tickets available via your AIM registration |
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Student competitions are where ideas come to life, where students design, build, test, and collaborate in ways that prepare them for real careers in agricultural and biological engineering.
Your support will provide the materials, travel assistance, and resources that make these hands-on experiences possible. By giving today, you’re not only helping current students, you’re building a sustainable source of funding that will support these opportunities year after year. And with every dollar matched right now, your impact goes twice as far in shaping the next generation of innovators and leaders. |
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Congratulations to the Newly Licensed!
Consider this a virtual high five!
We're delighted to announce a 91% pass rate achieved by those who sat for the most recent PE exam for ag and bio engineering. That's an excellent outcome for the class of candidates, and a nice reflection of the Society's priority to support those seeking licensure.
Are you thinking about pursuing your PE license? We're here to help you succeed, and we offer plenty of resources, including financial incentives.
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Quad City Section Honors Members
Several Quad City section members were honored recently for technical achievements and section contributions.
J ames Hitch (photo left) is the section's 2026 Member of the Year. Hitch retired in 2015, after a 42-year career with International Harvester, Ford New Holland, and CNH Industrial concentrating on product testing and evaluation of agricultural equipment. A 33-year ASABE member, he chaired the Quad City section and the planning committees for both a regional and national conference devoted to agricultural machinery design.

Megan Frank (photo right) was named 2026 Young Member of the Year. After recently receiving her BS in agricultural systems technology from Iowa State University, she joined John Deere, where she provides technical support at the Harvester Works for weld- and assembly-related issues on the shop floor. She has served for the past two years as the section’s meetings arrangements coordinator.
The John Deere Harvester corn-head engineering team associated with the development of the Auto Adjust Deck Plates (AADP) received the 2026 Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award. Among the features of the AADP system, available for model year 2027 John Deere corn heads, is automatic adjustment of the deck plate spacing on the corn head using sensors to detect the diameters of the entering corn stalks. The team members are shown in the photo below. From left: Adam Heninger, Troy Heims, Scott Faulkner, Mitch Lindberg, Cory Minnick, and Greg McCunn.

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ASABE PUBLICATIONS
Call for Papers: Constructed Wetlands, Climate Change Impacts, and Regenerative Agriculture
We invite you to contribute to our scholarly community by submitting manuscripts to our new all open access (OA) Journal of Natural Resources and Agricultural Ecosystems and our other hybrid journals. Just follow our step-by-step submission instructions.
These special collections are accepting manuscripts:
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Become an ASABE Certified Reviewer
Continuing Professional Development Session
2026 Annual International Meeting
Tuesday, July 14, 5:15 – 6:15 pm
Registration: $10
Join us this summer at the annual meeting in Indianapolis for a special session to become certified as an ASABE reviewer. Learn about the peer-review process and how to write a helpful peer-review report. Discuss best practices and approaches with other ASABE reviewers.
This CPD is targeted at newer authors and reviewers but is open to all. Participants will receive certificates at the completion of the CPD noting their designation as ASABE Certified Reviewers. Register through the AIM registration portal.
Thanks to the Young Professionals Community and EOPD-210 Department Heads committee for sponsoring this event.
Full Details
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Keep Us in the Loop
Don't miss the resources, news, and opportunities your membership delivers. If you've moved inboxes, let us know. Update your email address so everything reaches you.
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COMING UP
Member Events

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Congratulations to the 2026 Award Winners and Fellows
Join us in congratulating this year's class of Fellows and the winners of ASABE major awards. Honorees were announced earlier this month. View the announcement.
We hope to see you AIM 2026, in Indianapolis, where you'll have the opportunity to celebrate the honorees at the Fellows induction ceremony and award winners at the traditional Wednesday luncheon.
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Student Scholarships, Competition Deadlines
Springtime is deadline time!
We are just weeks away from the cutoff dates for several of our competitive awards, so don't delay in signing up. For complete details and entry forms, please visit our student awards and competition webpage.
May 15
- AGCO National Student Design Competition, KK Barnes Student Paper Competition, Gunlogson Design Open Competition
- G.B. Gunlogson Student Environmental Design Open Competition
- KK Barnes Paper Competition
June 1
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