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Frank Hardin, Ph.D., youth education manager, shares his story of learning about agriculture in an Atlanta suburb and why it is important to teach the future generation.
Scientists are working to improve plants and offer other solutions so that farmers and ranchers don’t need as much synthetic nitrogen fertilizer.
Many at the Noble Research Institute raise cattle and are otherwise engaged in production agriculture outside of their full-time jobs. Others grew up on farms and ranches. These are their stories.
New technologies are being developed in agriculture every day. The August 2019 issue of Noble News and Views focuses on exploring some of these technologies and their value for farmers and ranchers.
Noble Research Institute to host CASE Animal and Plant Biotechnology Institute for high school teachers this summer.
A computer-controlled camera system developed by Larry York, Ph.D., uncovers potential plant traits that could benefit forage growers through improved varieties.