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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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Milking the Moment: N.C. A&T Dairy Unveils New Automated Milking System
As a crowd of legislators, dairy industry leaders, faculty, staff and Cooperative Extension personnel watched, a small, brown Jersey cow …
PROFESSOR LIANG USES USDA GRANT TO OPEN TEACHERS’ MINDS TO AGRICULTURAL POSSIBILITIES
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (July 28, 2023) – North Carolina may be one of the most agriculturally diverse states in the …
A sacred space: CAES professor wins an international competition to design a South Carolina heritage park
Immunologist Minor a major contributor to Animal Science program
Try as she might, Radiah C. Minor, Ph.D. can’t recall a time when she wasn’t enthralled with science.
High tunnels, high profits: Extension specialist unlocks the potential of plants, plastic and sunshine
It’s a giant structure made of metal frames and one – or sometimes two – covers of plastic. It’s a …
The sweet smell of safe grain: Can essential oils protect organic cereal grains during storage?
The loss of cereal grains to insect infestation and mold contamination during post-harvest storage is no small matter for farmers …
Taking the fight to aflatoxins
At one point in his life, Rishipal Bansode, Ph.D., seemed destined for a career as a food engineer.
CAES professor helping U.S. agriculture get the right take on trade
NAFTA and TPP aren’t just acronyms that baffle most of us. They are actual policies that affect our well-being.