The Transfer Agronomy Learning Community took a “field trip” around the agronomy building at the beginning of November and visited with graduate students about their projects: Ms. Yunjiao Zhu (nitrogen fluxes […]
Growing up in a farming community in Lincoln, Argentina, Hernan Torres Pacin has always had an interest in agricultural production. Although his family doesn’t farm, Hernan’s interest in agriculture arose as he […]
Growing up in a farming community in Lincoln, Argentina, Hernan Torres Pacin has always had an interest in agricultural production. Although his family doesn’t farm, Hernan’s interest in agriculture arose as he […]
Agronomy senior Chase Krug won the National FFA Star in Agriscience at the national convention in Indianapolis last week. Each year at the National FFA Convention & Expo, four FFA members […]
On October 5th, the Agronomy Department’s freshman learning community visited Nebullam. Nebullam is a hydroponic producer oflettuce, micro-greens, and tomatoes located right here in Ames! “People deserve local food year-round, […]
Congratulations to the ISU Crops Team for placing 2nd place overall at the Central Regional Contest! They competed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where Oklahoma State University hosted the contest. The team […]
This summer, junior in Agronomy, Tess Kern interned with Corteva Agriscience. She served the Corteva team as an Integrated Field Science Intern. Her internship was located in Johnston, Iowa, which […]
Introducing Department of Agronomy Peer Mentor Wyatt Bailey! Wyatt is a sophomore majoring in Agronomy with a secondary major in Seed Science. He comes to ISU from Bondurant, Iowa. This […]
Introducing Department of Agronomy Peer Mentor Maddy Krumins! Maddy is a sophomore majoring in Agronomy and Environmental Science. She comes to ISU from her hometown of Naperville, IL. This coming […]
Jack Pieper, a senior in agronomy, is spending his semester studying abroad in the Netherlands after finding the opportunity on the CALS study abroad website. “I wanted to study at […]
Austin Day, senior in agronomy, spent several months studying abroad in New Zealand this past year. “I chose to study in New Zealand because I wished to learn about alternate […]
When Kelsie Ferin sits down to code, she has a million square miles of soil, water, and sky at her fingertips: from Iowa’s Corn Belt to the Mississippi River, and […]