MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – West Virginia leads the nation in the number of small farmers, and a team of researchers at West Virginia University hopes to help them increase the safety of the local foods sold to communities.
Soil scientist researches nature versus nurture in microorganisms
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – A West Virginia University researcher used science and data to solve the timeless argument of nature versus nurture – at least when it comes to microorganisms.
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WVU to host Veterinary Career Day Sept. 21
CONTACT:
Lindsay Willey, Interim Director of Marketing and Communications, Davis College
of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design, 304-293-2381, Lindsay.Willey@mail.wvu.edu
Nuffield Scholars program bringing international farmers to WVU
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – As part of the Nuffield International Farming Scholars program,
each year a select group of farmers embark on a journey around the globe to expand
their knowledge of agricultural industries and best practices.
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Land reclamation specialist and researcher receives national soil science award
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – Jeff Skousen, professor of soil science in the
West Virginia University
Davis College of Agriculture, NaturalResources and Design and land reclamation
specialist for
WVU Extension Service, was recently selected as a recipient of the Soil Science
Applied Research Award by the Soil Science Society of America.
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WVU Interior design graduate selected as a finalist for national design competition
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – Inspired by color, West Virginia University interior design
alumna Kasey Helmick designed a center for individuals with cognitive disabilities
which would help them lead more fulfilling lives.
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