Where Science Meets Society
Research in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences is a catalyst for health, wellness, and quality of life across North Carolina. As a recognized leader in food science, human nutrition, specialty crops, small-farm innovation, and regenerative agriculture, we are actively shaping the future of the state's agricultural landscape.
Re:Search is the official magazine of the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. In our latest issue, "Scaling Up," we detail how N.C. A&T is expanding operations and extending our reach—both on the farm and on campus—to drive unprecedented growth and innovation.
Driving Research & Innovation
Shaping NC's Ag Economy
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Ja’Quan Battle: A Helping Hand for Struggling Small-Scale Farmers
Agricultural education major Ja’Quan Battle wants to help small-scale North Carolina farmers facing economic challenges. Overcoming challenges is something the …
Undergraduate Research Scholar Erika Pearsall: Making an Impact on the Dairy Industry
Graduate student Erika Pearsall wants to make a long-term impact on the dairy industry. Her studies in bovine reproduction as …
Connecting Small Farmers to Big Data
From crop rotation and machinery to chemistry and genetic modification, farmers have relied on technology to improve their harvests.
Unlocking the Secrets of Climate-Smart Sheep
The Florida Cracker sheep is a survivor. Descended from the sheep brought to North America by the Spanish in the …
Growing a Niche for Specialty Crops
Obed Quaicoe has a big heart for small farmers, no matter where in the world they labor for a living. …
N.C. A&T to Lead “Ag Tech Corridor” Project with $1M from National Science Foundation
As North Carolina’s top economic driver, agriculture is practiced in every corner of the state. But most of the research …
Ginger Takes Root in Carolina Soil
In 2016, Guochen Yang, Ph.D. decided to spice up North Carolina farming by testing ginger as a new niche crop …
Same taste, less fat – Oleogels may be the answer to healthier fried foods
Why is deep-fried food so delicious? Is it the crunch of a crispy coating? The salty, tenderizing marinades? Or is …