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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.
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A healthier process? Roberta Claro da Silva is seeking a safe, natural and low-cost fat substitute that can promote human well-being.A healthier process?
Call it the paradox of the American diet. Americans have more information about food and nutrition than ever before — …
A Clean Sweep: Can hemp, mushrooms fight COVID on surfaces?
While the pandemic pushed most people to pause in 2020, it had the opposite effect on Leonard Williams, Ph.D., director, …
Solar Charging Trailer Powers Up
Growers, researchers and community members no longer have to leave their tech behind during field demonstrations or community outreach sessions. …
High-tech feeders bring big gains to the industry
The tasty pork products that consumers love come from well-fed, healthy pigs. On their way to market weight – about …
“Smart conversations” between tractors, tools save time, money
If a traditional tractor is the most versatile tool on the farm, imagine that tool’s utility if it were a …
Field of data: Drones, sensors help horticulturalists know as they grow
When it comes to horticulture, knowing what a plant is experiencing before it starts to show yellow leaves, droopy stems …
Milking the Moment: N.C. A&T Dairy Brings Tech to the Barn
As a crowd of legislators, dairy industry leaders, faculty, staff and Cooperative Extension personnel watched, a small, brown Jersey cow …
Ag 4.0: Precision agriculture bringing advanced tech to the field
On farms in the future, drones will fly overhead checking soil conditions, sensors will measure plant health and livestock will …