NC Peanut Field Day
Peanut Belt Research Station 112 Research Station Lane, Lewiston-Woodville, NC, United StatesThursday, September 7 8:30am – 1:00pm Lewiston, NC
Thursday, September 7 8:30am – 1:00pm Lewiston, NC
Tim Martin from ORC will host the events and provide details about the resources available at NCSU for research-based startups on campus. We are featuring two entrepreneurs from the agtech industry who will share some details about their journey. We will then have plenty of time for an interactive Q&A with the entrepreneurs and networking.…
Participating High school Juniors, Seniors and Transfer students have the opportunity to Spend a Day at State and learn more about the College of Agriculture and Life Science and the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences! The visit includes a CALS information session, class observation in Crop and Soil Sciences, meeting with the Director of…
All students are welcome! For more information, contact agronomy-club@ncsu.edu
All students are welcome! For more information, contact agroecology@ncsu.edu.
Tim Martin from ORC will host the events and provide details about the resources available at NCSU for research-based startups on campus. We are featuring two entrepreneurs from the agtech industry who will share some details about their journey. We will then have plenty of time for an interactive Q&A with the entrepreneurs and networking.…
Participating High school Juniors, Seniors and Transfer students have the opportunity to Spend a Day at State and learn more about the College of Agriculture and Life Science and the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences! The visit includes a CALS information session, class observation in Crop and Soil Sciences, meeting with the Director of…
CALS International Programs and Global One Health Academy (GOHA) are jointly organizing an international symposium with a group of experts from Kenya, Malawi, and Uganda – to NC State to forge partnerships that will foster sustainable agricultural development and improve health and wellbeing in rural East African communities.
Flourish is a collaboration between Prevention Services and the Department of Horticulture Science that developed from evidence-based research surrounding the benefits of horticulture therapy. Facilitates student wellness connections.Promotes physical and mental wellness, social skills and emotional growth.Provides experiential and educational opportunities.
Day 2 is an invite-only event. The morning session will include NC State’s research relevant to the East African rural development and research needs. Faculty members with relevant research and regional experience will overviews of their projects that can be further discussed with our invited guests to develop collaborative plans. Second half of day 2…
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