Healthy plants start with healthy soil, but what is healthy soil, and how can you build it in your own garden? This course will take you below the surface to explore the science and structure that make soils thrive. By delving into the chemistry, the biology and the physics that drive soil health and fertility,…
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Interested in learning more about the Extension Summer Internship program? Stop by our table in the lobby of the Talley Student Union from 1-3 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 25.
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Rashid Imoro – 3:05-3:40 PM Biochar and Enhanced Rock Weathering as Strategies for Carbon Sequestration and Soil Health Improvement in North Carolina Ultisols Olivia Peters – 3:40-4:05 PM Comparison of Hydrometer and Pipette Methods for Determining Soil Texture Kirsti Davis– 4:05 – 4:30 PM Calculating Soil Erosion Potential in Bureau of Land Management NEPA Assessments… |
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great opportunity to work on the farm, learn about sustainable farming, spend time outside and tour the farm. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder, farm…
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great opportunity to work on the farm, learn about sustainable farming, spend time outside and tour the farm. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder, farm… |
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Join NC State's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences for the inaugural CALS Jumpstart Conference on Sunday, March 1, from 1-4:30 p.m. in Riddick Hall, Room 301. This professional development conference will offer students the chance to engage with CALS young alumni, recruiters in the agriculture and life sciences industries, and NC State Cooperative Extension… |
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3 events,Join CALS Academic Programs to help the Feed the Pack pantry combat the food insecurity experienced by Wolfpack students. We’ve made it simple for you to donate through the Feed the Pack Amazon wish list! Visit go.ncsu.edu/cals-ap-feeds-the-pack. Add items to your shopping cart. Check out by selecting Feed the Pack’s address under the auto-populated “Other Addresses”…
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Meet and network with employers at this spring’s HOT Jobs+Internships Fair with the College of Natural Resources and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. HOT means hiring on time, and ideally, employers at the fair will be recruiting for open jobs and internships. All students are welcome to attend. Registration isn’t required. Email cnrcareerservices@ncsu.edu…
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March is Women's History Month, and the JC Raulston Arboretum (JCRA) will celebrate with a special Plant-Lover's Tour: Ladies' Choice. Join JCRA Nursery Technician Sophia McCusker and master's student and former JCRA intern Eileen Gahan as they lead you through the garden, highlighting the plants they love most. From early spring showstoppers already bursting into… |
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Silvia Marin-Aray – 3:05-3:40 PM Modeling nitrogen emissions under enhanced efficiency fertilizers, weather conditions, and soil types from North Carolina corn production Brianna Jamison – 3:40-4:05 PM Interactive Effects of Potassium Availability and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Cotton Responses to Drought Rekha Pandey– 4:05 – 4:30 PM Phosphorus and nitrogen availability regulate the arbuscular mycorrhizal… |
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Join the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering for The Watering Hole Seminar Series: Sea-level Rise Impacts to Water Resources. In the third installment of this five-part series Chad Poole, assistant professor and Extension specialist of biological and agricultural engineering at NC State, will give a talk titled "From Drainage Design to Detection: Tracking and…
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Come participate in a beginner-friendly yoga session at the Agroecology Education Farm. Please bring a mat or towel. Registration is required. When you register, let us know if you need a ride to the farm. Light snacks will be available during the yoga session. The yoga session will happen rain or shine. If you have… |
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Get ready to maximize every inch and savor the joys of cultivating your favorite plants in compact spaces. Dive into the secrets of designing and nurturing container foodscapes that deliver year-round beauty and abundant harvests. From sun-kissed herbs to luscious vegetables, author and horticulturist Brie Arthur has got you covered. Discover the recipe for success… |
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Join the Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry and our new faculty member, Nathan Ennist, for a lunchtime research talk! Ennist will discuss his groundbreaking work on protein engineering and its implications for everything from renewable energy to crop production. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and get to know our new…
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Teagan Kuzniar– 3:05-3:40 PM Life Strategies Drive Microbial Distribution in Distinct Soil Pore Size Classes Lexi Seal – 3:40-4:05 PM The Effect of Land Use Change on Dynamic Soil Properties in the Southeastern Atlantic Cody Craddock – 4:05 – 4:30 PM Starter Phosphorus Fertilizer Based on Soil Test Results in North Carolina |
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NC State’s Center for Integrated Pest Management will host a panel discussion designed to help students explore the wide range of careers available in agriculture. The event will highlight diverse professional paths, day‑to‑day work experiences and how students can leverage their education to enter the agricultural sector. |
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Join the AI4CommsHub for the Innovative AI Communication Hub Workshop, a two‑part, immersive learning experience designed to help students build practical skills in AI literacy, ethical evaluation and strategic communication. The first workshop will be March 13 and is best suited for students newer to AI, research-focused students and those interested in information credibility and… |
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Caring for plants is both an art and a science — part intuition, part know-how. Every gardener, from beginner to expert, faces the same essential questions: When should I prune? How much should I water? What’s the best way to plant, fertilize or repot? In this class, Bryce Lane will bring decades of horticultural expertise… |
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Join the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering for The Watering Hole Seminar Series: Sea-level Rise Impacts to Water Resources. In the fourth installment of this five-part series Natalie Nelson, associate professor of biological and agricultural engineering at NC State, will give a talk titled "Investigating the Where and Why of Tidal Floodwater Contamination." The Watering… |
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Caring for plants is both an art and a science — part intuition, part know-how. Every gardener, from beginner to expert, faces the same essential questions: When should I prune? How much should I water? What’s the best way to plant, fertilize or repot? In this class, Bryce Lane will bring decades of horticultural expertise… |
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Take a closer look at the research of the N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative, a blooming innovation hub alchemizing cutting-edge technology with one of the oldest and most important fields of study in human history: agriculture and plant science. You'll get to explore the beautiful building that is (green) housing the Plant Sciences Initiative's work and… |
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Join the AI4CommsHub for the Innovative AI Communication Hub Workshop, a two‑part, immersive learning experience designed to help students build practical skills in AI literacy, ethical evaluation and strategic communication. The second workshop will be March 27 and is best suited for students ready to apply AI to communication practice, industry contexts and engineering domains.… |
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Caring for plants is both an art and a science — part intuition, part know-how. Every gardener, from beginner to expert, faces the same essential questions: When should I prune? How much should I water? What’s the best way to plant, fertilize or repot? In this class, Bryce Lane will bring decades of horticultural expertise… |
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Join NC State University for the 2026 AI in Agriculture Conference to connect, collaborate and shape the future of AI-enabled agriculture. This year’s focus — Advancing Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Innovations for Resilient and Competitive Agricultural Systems — emphasizes how integrative, AI-enabled solutions can enhance productivity, profitability and environmental stewardship across crop, livestock and supply-chain… |
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Join NC State University for the 2026 AI in Agriculture Conference to connect, collaborate and shape the future of AI-enabled agriculture. This year’s focus — Advancing Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Innovations for Resilient and Competitive Agricultural Systems — emphasizes how integrative, AI-enabled solutions can enhance productivity, profitability and environmental stewardship across crop, livestock and supply-chain… |
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Join NC State University for the 2026 AI in Agriculture Conference to connect, collaborate and shape the future of AI-enabled agriculture. This year’s focus — Advancing Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Innovations for Resilient and Competitive Agricultural Systems — emphasizes how integrative, AI-enabled solutions can enhance productivity, profitability and environmental stewardship across crop, livestock and supply-chain…
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Join the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering for The Watering Hole Seminar Series: Sea-level Rise Impacts to Water Resources. In the final installment of this five-part series Kiera O'Donnell, assistant professor of environmental science at East Carolina University, will give a talk titled "Facing the rising tides and water quality challenges in coastal North…
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Come participate in a beginner-friendly yoga session at the Agroecology Education Farm. Please bring a mat or towel. Registration is required. When you register, let us know if you need a ride to the farm. Light snacks will be available during the yoga session. The yoga session will happen rain or shine. If you have… |
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great opportunity to work on the farm, learn about sustainable farming, spend time outside and tour the farm. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder, farm… |
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