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Economics of GMOs and the potential of CRISPR

Alumni Center

<div class=\'article_body\'> A University of California\, Berkeley\, economist will discuss the risks versus the benefits of genetically modifying foods and crops when he presents the Fall 2018 E.T. York Distinguished Lecture. David Zilberman\, agriculture and resource economics professor and chair at UC Berkeley\, will deliver his lecture\, “The economics of...

The Next Era of U.S. Agriculture

Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center 241 S. College St., Auburn, AL

Scott Hutchins, U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Undersecretary, board certified entomologist, and Auburn alumnus will be discussing the next era of U.S. agriculture and five overarching themes that will define it. The Agriculture Department's Research, Education and Economics mission focuses on creating a safe, sustainable and competitive U.S. food and...

Fall Into Ag

Student Center Greenspace

Learn about the College of Agriculture and clubs you can join through this fall-themed event with pumpkin painting and other fun activities! The Office of Sustainability will also be joining, hosting a Waste Audit event where they will inspect and sort through participants' waste to demonstrate what can or can't be...

Planet Ag

Comer Lawn

The Ag Peer Mentors will be hosting an eco-friendly showcase of the different clubs and organizations within the College of Agriculture that have a hand in sustainability. These include the Horticulture Club, the Organic Gardening Club, and the Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences (CSES) Club, all of which will be...

Poster Presentations on Climate Extremes, Change, & Resilience in the Print News Media

Online Event

This 12<sup>th</sup> annual <span class='markyvg4nueu5' data-markjs='true' data-ogac='' data-ogab='' data-ogsc='' data-ogsb=''>poster</span> symposium on the ways in which the print news media portrays climate change, climate extremes, and climate resilience. Please the join students in Sociology of Natural Resources and Environment (RSOC 5650/6650) who will present the findings of their multidisciplinary, semester-long, research...

Our Work Seminar: Oyster Research & Restoration

Comer Hall 207 Comer Hall, Auburn, AL

The College of Agriculture will host it's second Our Work seminar on Monday, March 21 at 12 pm. For the short film they will be exploring the Gulf Coast Oyster industry taking a deep dive into Oyster Research and the efforts to restore Oyster reefs along the coast. The seminar...

Event Series Beyond the Farm

Beyond the Farm

Student Center Greenspace

This outreach event hosted by the Ag Council, Campus Dining, and the Office of Sustainability seeks to promote agriculture and Auburn foods across campus. There will be hands-on booth displays about agriculture, free food from Campus Dining, and more!

Spring 2022 E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer Series

The Hotel at Auburn University &amp; Dixon Conference Center

Dr. Ranveer Chandra will be speaking on "Empowering Farmers with Affordable Digital Agriculture Techniques." Agenda: 3:15 pm Participants will arrive 4:00 pm York Lecture starts 5:45 pm Dinner

2022 Women in Agriculture

Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center 241 S. College St., Auburn, AL

The College of Agriculture is pleased to announce plans for their 2022 Women in Agriculture event! This year’s luncheon will feature Dr. Kathryn Beasley - Cultivating New Ground: The Early Decades of Alabama’s Rural Women in Home Demonstration Programming.   There are only 100 seats available for this luncheon. Seats...

Greenhand Leadership Conference

Student Activities Center

Attend the Greenhand Conference to learn the purpose and history of Future Farmers of America, and develop an understanding of the various careers that are available in agriculture. Workshops will include CDE, SAE, FFA 101, and Ag Careers.

Event Series Beyond the Farm

Beyond the Farm

Student Center Greenspace

This outreach event hosted by the Ag Council, Campus Dining, and the Office of Sustainability seeks to promote agriculture and Auburn foods across campus. There will be hands-on booth displays about agriculture, free food from Campus Dining, and more!

Native Habit Project’s Kyle Lybarger Seminar

Comer Hall 207 Comer Hall, Auburn, AL

Lybarger is a forester and social media figure working to promote native plants and grassland conservation. He explores Alabama and identifies a variety of native plant wildlife — often from just wandering roadsides, trails, and open fields. His findings have helped restore a number of Alabama’s dwindling grasslands. He was...