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In November’s podcast, Nalley shares his work on rice production, international agricultural policy, the economics of plant genetics and international development.
Partners across the university have come together to present a dynamic series of events to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Events are open to all campus community members and the public.
The project aims to expand student knowledge of and experience with agricultural sciences in education and extension functions throughout the state by creating JR MANRRS organizations in Arkansas.
A ban on genetically modified corn in Mexico could disproportionately affect the nation's lower-income consumers and have a negative impact on U.S. sale of corn, 90 percent of which is genetically modified.
The session at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, will cover important topics such as academic policies, funding opportunities, campus resources and more.