Learn more about the six criteria for choosing research projects amid shifting federal funding priorities.
Check out this updated list of universities based on key stats as well as student and alumni reviews. Did your alma mater make the grade?
DOGE is a threat to ag research. American Vegetable Grower Editor Carol Miller says we must speak up now to help save our land grant system from cuts.
The latest Midwest research on sustainable vegetable production and crop innovations shaping agriculture’s future.
American Vegetable Grower Editor Carol Miller says farming’s future depends on a better understanding of soil, plants, breeding, and general environment.
Located in Denver, the project gives urbanites a way to interact with real agriculture.
For second consecutive year, college tops USDA list for research and development expenditures.
It’s hard not to miss the influx of young growers and researchers in the fruit and nut industry.
UF/IFAS has a new dean of research. And despite having lots of ground to cover, his track record shows he’s ready for the long run.
Science plays a vital role in our industry, so let’s take a moment to recognize the vital role researchers, experts, professors, and Extension agents play in the content of our magazine.
First woman director is only fourth Executive Director in span of nearly 50 years of the organization.
Grape growers in the state are encouraged to fill out a survey to help shape research program.
Whether it’s venturing into alternative crops or unearthing a new take on an established staple, embrace the possibility of finding success.
Specialty Crop Research Initiative grant recipients are looking to establish new crops, breed next-generation vegetables and fruits.
Thanks to the scientific data available through gene sequencing, a graduate student unlocks the mystery parentage.
Yes, there’s an art to agriculture, but its very definition is the science of farming, so you have a deeply rooted connection to scientists.
Acting USDA deputy administrator says the practice is typical with new administration changes.
News media confirm report.
USDA allocates funds for Extension, organic production, food safety, and technology grants.