research
Meet the 2021 CEFS ASPIRE Interns
The Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) Agroecology Scholars Program in Research and Extension (ASPIRE) internship kicked off the week of May 24.
Applications due 2/19 for Agroecology Scholars Program in Research and Extension
Undergraduate students with an interest in sustainable agriculture or food systems are encouraged to apply for the Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) Agroecology Scholars Program in Research and Extension (ASPIRE).
Southern Integrated Pest Management Center Presents Wednesday Webinar
"IPM Hour - Southern Edition" presents research, issues, and programs in Integrated Pest Management from the Southern Region of the United States. The IPM Hour takes place on the first Wednesday of the every month
Grants Available From Southern Integrated Pest Management Center
The Southern Integrated Pest Management Center has released the RFA for the 2021 IPM Enhancement Grants for projects in the following areas: Invasive species; Endangered species; Pest resistance; Regulatory actions impacts; and, Funding is outcome-based
Call for Fall Off-Campus Research Exemption Requests
CALS Research and Extension offices are calling for faculty to submit exemption requests for new off-campus research and demonstration projects planned to be initiated between August 15 – December 31, 2020.
Call for Off-Campus Research Exemption Requests
The CALS Research and Extension offices are calling for faculty and Extension agents to submit exemption requests for critical off-campus research and demonstration projects planned for June 1 – August 15, 2020.
Collaborative to Hold Mini-Symposium on Water
The Water Collaborative is a CALS faculty-driven initiative to more powerfully address a wide range of water resource issues -- registration for the conference is free, but required.
Wayne Yuan Awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship
Biological and Agricultural Engineering faculty member Wayne Yuan has won the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers.
NC State Team Helped Growers Transition Away From Methyl Bromide
When the U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a recent news story about its efforts to help wean farmers from methyl bromide, it acknowledged an NC State research and extension program for its success in helping strawberry, tomato and pepper growers maintain yields as they moved away from methyl bromide.
Agreement Strengthens Research Partnership with Premex
A master research agreement can mean the difference between weeks of negotiating and starting a project almost right away. NC State recently entered into such an agreement with Premex, animal feed and nutrition company.