Our mission is to generate, interpret and communicate information and technology for use by individuals, families, communities and businesses.
The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station (AAES) was established in 1888 under the Hatch Act of 1887, which provided federal funding to assist in the operation of state-based agricultural experiment stations by land grant universities.
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The core mission of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is to make a positive impact for that key industry through the research done by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station and the teaching done by the Cooperative Extension Service.
13 interrelated majors and 21 minors prepare students for careers in every facet of the food industry from production to consumption, careers in business and public service serving families and consumers, and careers that advance environmental sustainability.
Our Extension Centers and Research Stations are crucial to our efforts to help Arkansas farmers and others cope with the dizzying pace of change in technology, products, methods and regulations.
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Arkansas agricultural news and research since 1888.
We use the results of scientific research, much of it conducted at the University of Arkansas system colleges and our research stations, to help you improve your life and your community.
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Research in the Department of Agricultural Education, Communications and Technology focuses on how peoplelearn, apply and create new information in the sciences and technologies of agriculture.
Research in the Department of Animal Science involvesthe disciplines of meat science, reproductive physiology,genetics, parasitology, forage utilization, nutrition and health of beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, sheep and companion animals.
The Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences' research program has consistently produced excellent, innovative, basic and applied technology in such diverse areas as plant breeding and genetics, weed science, crop physiology, soils, and environmental science.
Food science is the application of science and technology to produce safe, nutritious and appealing food products from agricultural commodities.
Research in Human Development and Family Sciences focuses on quality of life issues regarding children and families.
Research in the Department of Poultry Science focuses on how we, as scientists, can assist the poultry industry and their communities.
Business. Sales. Finance. Marketing. Management.Whatever your passion, Agricultural Business at the University of Arkansas prepares you for the future.
The Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering is engaged in research and extension programs which contribute to improving the quality of life, security, economic development, and environmental stewardship for Arkansas and the world.
Entomology is among the most important of agricultural and biological sciences.
The research program of the Department of Horticulture is diverse, encompassing both applied and basic investigations.
The pursuit and application of scientific knowledge relative to the study of plant disease to solve real-world problems have historically been major goals of the department.
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