Agri-Life Council
2405 Williams Hall 101 Derieux Place, Raleigh, NC, United StatesMeeting location is to be determined. For more information, contact the Council's President (agrilifecouncil@ncsu.edu)
Meeting location is to be determined. For more information, contact the Council's President (agrilifecouncil@ncsu.edu)
All students are welcome! For more information, contact agronomy-club@ncsu.edu
Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at 3:00 PM Students in SSC 601/801 are required to present a seminar during the Crop and Soil Science Seminar time. We have three presentations: Steven Miller (3:00-3:25 PM) - Implications of Current Soil Test Phosphorus […]
Please join Crop and Soil Sciences as together we assist the Feed the Pack pantry in combating the food insecurity experienced by students in the Wolfpack family. We've made it simple for you to donate through the Feed the Pack Amazon […]
Wednesday, April 5, 2023, at 3:00 PM Students in SSC 601/801 are required to present a seminar during the Crop and Soil Science Seminar time. We have three presentations: Fred Teasly (3:00-3:25 PM) – Assessing the Upper Bounds of Soil […]
Dr. Ole Wendroth Professor of Soil Science Department of Plant & Soil Sciences University of Kentucky Opportunities for Diagnosing Field-Scale Hydrological and Agronomic Processes Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 3:40pm 2215 Williams Hall + Zoom (3:00pm Refreshments, 2223 Williams Hall)
All students are welcome! For more information, contact agroecology@ncsu.edu.
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 Dr. Rich McLaughlin Professor, Crop and Soil Sciences Department Being Agile In Your Career: A Key to Success and Happiness 2215 Williams Hall Refreshment starts at 3:00 PM (Room 2223 WMS) Seminar starts at 3:40 […]
Thursday, April 20, 2023 Dr. Tiago Osório Ferreira (Lattes) Professor, University of São Paulo, Brazil From Wastes to Functional Soils: the Potential of Technosols 2223 (McKimmon Room) Williams Hall ABSTRACT Industrial activities, including mining, result in significant amounts of […]
Join PBS at the NC Museum of Natural Science (or online) for a screening of their Earth Day special State of Change including two Crop and Soil Sciences researchers: Matt Ricker and Alex Woodley.