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Article ItemA farmer's death sparks Hokie alumna's advocacy for wellness efforts in agriculture , article
Amy Johnson found her calling as an advocate for mental and physical wellness in the farming industry after responding to an emergency in rural Virginia.
Date: Mar 10, 2023 -
Article ItemVeterinary college alumni at forefront of effort to contain avian flu and its impacts , article
From personally escorting a sample on a flight from Virginia to Iowa for testing, to joining a delegation on a trans-Pacific flight to Japan to convince trading partners the U.S. poultry supply is safe, alumni from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine are on the front lines in the battle to control the impacts of the highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak.
Date: Mar 01, 2023 -
Video ItemHistoric $80 million grant aims to help farmers implement climate-smart practices , video
The Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences received an $80 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture to pilot a program that will pay producers to implement climate-smart practices on farms of all sizes and commodities.
Date: Nov 04, 2022 -
Video ItemVirginia Tech and Virginia Cooperative Extension participate in Ag Expo 2022 , video
Take a quick look at Virginia Ag Expo 2022.
Date: Sep 08, 2022 -
Video ItemFood science student's apple-picking bag research aims to keep fresh produce safe from E. coli , video
Cyril Ayuk Etaka, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Food Science and Technology, is working to determine how long E. coli can survive on various types of tree fruit-picking bag materials to help fruit producers ensure their products are safe when they reach consumers.
Date: Aug 26, 2022 -
Video ItemThe breadfruit project: using superfood to combat malnutrition in Haiti , video
Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Scholarly Communication Librarian, Inga Haugen, is using her farming background to address food insecurity and malnutrition issues in Thomassique, Haiti.
Date: Jul 01, 2022 -
Video ItemUsing technology and science to cultivate future breeds of wheat , video
Nicholas Santantonio is an Assistant Professor at the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences in the College Agriculture and Life Sciences. Santantonio leads a diverse team of the Small Grains breeding program at Virginia Tech. The purpose is to breed better, more sustainable varieties of wheat and barley.
Date: Jun 30, 2022 -
Video ItemSchool of Animal Sciences , video
The newly formed School of Animal Science is one of the largest animal sciences programs east of the Mississippi and is well-positioned to build on its outstanding legacy and move even higher in the rankings with modern facilities, cutting edge researchers, and a curriculum that prepares students for a wide array of jobs, not only in traditional agriculture and allied industries, but also in areas of medicine, veterinary sciences, biotechnology and many other highly rewarding professions.
Date: Jun 29, 2022 -
Article ItemNSF CAREER Award will help address food security and nitrate pollution , article
The National Science Foundation will support Chemical Engineering Assistant Professor Huiyuan Zhu’s research group as it focuses on the discovery and design of catalysts that enable efficient nitrate-to-ammonia transformation driven by renewable electricity.
Date: Jun 14, 2022 -
Video Item150th Celebration Dining Services 1898 to 1970s , video
An historical overview of Virginia Tech Dining Services from 1898 to 1970.
Date: Apr 22, 2022 -
Video ItemWelding class prepares Ware Lab students for hot work processes , video
Advanced Welding Technology, a class led by Christian Mariger, trains Ware Lab students so they can use various kinds of welding and cutting equipment. "I think what the student walks away from, as engineers, is they have a much better understanding of how things are fabricated using these techniques. And that lends some insight into designing not only the product, but the process," Mariger said.
Date: Feb 14, 2022 -
Video ItemGrowing sustainability - and mung beans - in Senegal , video
Enclosed in the tiny bean is not only the fiber and protein that children in Senegal need; inside this mung bean is the story of harnessing power of the research, Extension, and education efforts of a global land-grant university. It is a story about the impacts of partnerships with groups like the USDA, USAID, and Counterpart International. It is a story of how agriculture can change the world. It is a story that only Virginia Tech can tell.
Date: Dec 09, 2021 -
Video ItemThe Reynolds Homestead Forest Resource Research Center examines all aspects of forest health , video
The Reynolds Homestead Forest Resources Research Center (FRRC) in Critz, Virginia, was created in 1969 to study forest biology, including genetics, physiology, and soils. Specific projects include harvesting to increase forest health and productivity, site preparation, forest fertilization, loblolly pine physiology, and forest herbicide testing. Facilities include 780 acres, a two-acre pond, house, apartment, lab and office space, greenhouse, coolers, two tractor sheds, and an additional seven acres dedicated to the continuing education center and the Reynolds family museum house and cemetery.
Date: Dec 08, 2021 -
Video ItemVirginia Tech’s ARECs are propelling our thriving agriculture industry into the future , video
The Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station conducts research on food and fiber systems, their impact on the environment, and their relation to the future needs of Virginia, the nation, and the world. VAES faculty are located at 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers and within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Natural Resources and Environment, and the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech. AREC faculty and staff, along with faculty based at the main campus, deliver research and Extension programs at these sites, which represent the commonwealth’s diversity and take advantage of the unique characteristics and challenges found in each location. The ARECs serve not only as field-research sites and field laboratories for undergraduate and graduate students, but also as program sites for producers, school groups, and the state's citizens.
Date: Dec 08, 2021 -
Video ItemThe Shenandoah AREC conducts research Extension efforts around livestock, rams, and forestry , video
The mission of the Shenandoah Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center is to provide agricultural producers and Extension educators in Virginia and the mid-Atlantic region with applied, research-based information on the soil, animal, and plant components of forage-based livestock systems. We also strive to preserve the historic "McCormick Farm"-- site of the invention of the McCormick grain reaper that started the mechanical revolution in agriculture. It is also our goal to open the center to adults and youth for educational opportunities on McCormick history as well as sustainable agricultural, environmental and wildlife practices.
Date: Dec 08, 2021 -
Video ItemThe Southern Piedmont AREC: focused on commodity-based research and Extension activities , video
The Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center is dedicated to tobacco, small fruits, forages, and other field and specialty crops research and educational programs to address the needs of the agricultural industry so it will continue to be a viable component of the state's economy.
Date: Dec 08, 2021 -
Video ItemThe Middleburg AREC conducts research and Extension on horses and cattle , video
Situated in the heart of Virginia’s horse country, the Middleburg Agricultural Research and Extension (MARE) Center is one of Virginia Tech’s 11 ARECs. Philanthropist Paul Mellon donated the 420-acre farm to Virginia Tech in 1949 to foster research that improved pasture and animal productivity while enhancing the land. The center was used primarily for beef cattle research for 40 years, but was rededicated to equine research and teaching in 1992. Today, the MARE Center continues to play a critical role in the discovery, outreach, and education missions of Virginia Tech’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Through collaborations with academic and industry partners around the world, the center advances the health and well-being of the horse through innovative research efforts and exceptional educational programming in equine science.
Date: Dec 08, 2021 -
Video ItemThe Hampton Roads AREC helps the green and turf industries thrive , video
The mission of the Hampton Roads AREC is to provide leadership in production and health of specialty crops, water management, and environmental sustainability through nationally-recognized research and extension programs. The HRAREC focuses on ornamental, turf, fruit, and vegetable crops, and water quality and management in agricultural and urban ecosystem
Date: Dec 08, 2021 -
Video ItemThe Eastern Virginia AREC helps the commonwealth’s grain and soybean industries thrive , video
Located near Warsaw in Virginia's coastal plain, the Eastern Virginia Agricultural Research and Extension Center serves Virginia’s grain and soybean industries through research and educational programs leading to improved varieties and crop management practices.
Date: Dec 08, 2021 -
Video ItemThe Eastern Shore AREC focuses on research and Extension around vegetables and row crops , video
Located in Painter, Virginia, the Eastern Shore Agricultural Research and Extension Center is committed to supporting commercial vegetable and agronomic crop production. The center grows more than 25 agricultural crops annually for research and Extension studies. New, state-of-the-art applied research that is relevant to local farming operations is essential to ensure the Eastern Shore remains a leader in commercial agriculture production.
Date: Dec 08, 2021
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