by agwpadmin | Oct 17, 2022 | Hot Topics
By Brian Wesley The honeybee – one of humanity’s most indispensable partners in the animal kingdom. It might be easy to take bees for granted (especially if you’ve been stung by one of them recently), but these small black and yellow workers play a vital role in...
by agwpadmin | Aug 5, 2022 | 150th Year Celebration
Auburn’s beloved Toomer’s Oaks live on in multiple ways Throughout the 2022-2023 academic year, the College of Agriculture is celebrating its 150th anniversary with content shared from its special edition, collector’s book of The Season, publishing in 2023. By...
by agwpadmin | Aug 5, 2022 | 150th Year Celebration
AU Lean comes full circle Throughout the 2022-2023 academic year, the College of Agriculture is celebrating its 150th anniversary with content shared from its special edition, collector’s book of The Season, publishing in 2023. By Mike Jernigan In an era when...
by agwpadmin | Aug 1, 2022 | 150th Year Celebration
U.S. suburb, golf boom in 1960s fueled today’s turfgrass management By Mike Jernigan THROUGHOUT THE 2022-2023 ACADEMIC YEAR, THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE IS CELEBRATING ITS 150TH ANNIVERSARY WITH CONTENT SHARED FROM ITS SPECIAL EDITION, COLLECTOR’S BOOK OF THE SEASON,...
by agwpadmin | Aug 1, 2022 | 150th Year Celebration
Agriculture at API helped bring light to farmers THROUGHOUT THE 2022-2023 ACADEMIC YEAR, THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE IS CELEBRATING ITS 150TH ANNIVERSARY WITH CONTENT SHARED FROM ITS SPECIAL EDITION COLLECTOR’S BOOK OF THE SEASON, PUBLISHING IN 2023. It seems strange...
by agwpadmin | Aug 1, 2022 | 150th Year Celebration
API plays roll in the statewide cotton crisis THROUGHOUT THE 2022-2023 ACADEMIC YEAR, THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE IS CELEBRATING ITS 150TH ANNIVERSARY WITH CONTENT SHARED FROM ITS SPECIAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION OF THE SEASON, PUBLISHING IN 2023. By Mike Jernigan The first...
by agwpadmin | Apr 5, 2022 | Crop, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Research
By Jacqueline Kochak Stroll through the humid main corridor at Auburn University’s Plant Science Research Center and you’ll notice potted trees bearing clusters of green bananas and small shrubs with pineapples nestled in the center. Those are for the school children...