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Bosnia-Herzegovina Takes a Step Forward in Veterinary Practices with HBCU

Alabama A&M University has secured a $63,000 Cochran Fellowship Grant from the United States Department of Agriculture, a remarkable step toward international agricultural collaboration. This funding will facilitate specialized training for veterinarians and agricultural professionals from Bosnia-Herzegovina to address critical challenges in their livestock sector. Six veterinarians from Bosnia-Herzegovina recently participated in a comprehensive two-week […]

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HBCU Set to Expand Agricultural Horizons with New Buildings

Tennessee State University is gearing up to construct two state-of-the-art buildings dedicated to its College of Agriculture. The announcement comes following the approval of their design phase by the Tennessee State Building Commission. With a significant investment of $63 million, these new facilities—a Food and Animal Science building and an Environmental Science building—will encompass a

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HBCU Seeks Aspiring Farmers for Comprehensive Training Program

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is inviting aspiring agriculturalists to join its Beginning Farmers Class, a key initiative of the Small Farm Program. Dr. Henry English, the program director, announced that recruitment is now open for this enriching series of workshops designed to equip participants with essential farming skills. The Beginning Farmers Class

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Retired Nurse Becomes HBCU’s First Horticulture Graduate 

The University of the Virgin Islands School of Agriculture is celebrating its first-ever horticulture certificate recipient, Janice Brooks. This milestone reflects the school’s commitment to agricultural education since its establishment in 2020. The school offers a variety of academic programs, including five bachelor’s degrees, four associate degrees, and six certificates across different agricultural fields. Brooks,

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Tennessee State University Reopens Key Facilities, Celebrates Resilience During Small Farm Expo

Tennessee State University marked a significant milestone at its 20th Annual Small Farm Expo as it celebrated the reopening of three vital facilities that were devastated by the 2020 tornadoes. The event featured a ceremonial ribbon-cutting for the Controlled Environment Agriculture Research and Education Greenhouse, the Agriculture Education Center, and the Pavilion—integral components of TSU’s

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SC State University Celebrates Successful First Year of Climate-Smart Partnership with Farmers

South Carolina State University Public Service & Agriculture is reflecting on the impact its partnership with Climate-Smart Grown in SC to advance sustainable agriculture in the region has made over the past year.   In collaboration with Clemson University, the initiative aims to empower farmers by providing technical support and financial incentives for adopting environmentally friendly

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