College of Agriculture and Life Sciences begins research needs assessment survey
The survey will help College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in its mission to contribute to the advancement of agricultural sciences and to support sustainable and innovative practices in the field and beyond.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences performs basic and applied research on agricultural, environmental, natural, and community resource issues related to the future needs of Virginia, the region, the nation, and the world. Photo by Sam Dean for Virginia Tech.

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech has launched a comprehensive research needs assessment survey, aimed at steering the future direction of its agricultural research initiatives. This strategic effort is currently underway, and the survey is open until fall.
The survey, open to faculty, students, industry partners, and stakeholders, seeks to identify the most pressing research needs within the agricultural sector. It covers a range of topics, including sustainable farming practices, crop science, animal husbandry, agricultural technology, and the life sciences.
Mary Burrows, associate dean of research and director of the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, emphasized the importance of this endeavor.
"In a rapidly evolving world, it's crucial that our research stays ahead of the curve,” Burrows said. “This survey will help us align our resources with the most urgent and impactful areas of agricultural research."
Participants have until fall to complete the survey, which can be accessed online at bit.ly/VAES_Survey. The college anticipates releasing the findings in late 2024 with the goal of implementing new research projects that reflect the community's needs and priorities.
This initiative helps College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in its mission to contribute to the advancement of agricultural sciences and to support sustainable and innovative practices in the field and beyond.