Feb. 9 will see a celebration of Korean-American relations as the new Global Center for K-Food hosts an inaugural event to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Han-Seok Seo, professor of sensory and consumer science…

Feb. 9 will see a celebration of Korean-American relations as the new Global Center for K-Food hosts an inaugural event to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Han-Seok Seo, professor of sensory and consumer science…
Poultry scientists with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station are unraveling the complexities of bird brains and finding less expensive ways to do it…
A research-for-undergraduates experience “in the middle of nowhere” helped set Mary Savin on a path to becoming the next head of the horticulture department at the University of Arkansas…
University of Arkansas students in multiple disciplines presented beers they crafted in a new brewing course last fall, some using ingredients grown or developed by the AAES…
The extension, research and teaching achievements of faculty and staff within the UADA and the Dale Bumpers College were recognized Friday at the annual Agriculture Awards ceremony…
Food scientist and food processing engineer Sun Ferreira’s diverse background and international experiences will aid him in all three areas of the land-grant mission: research, extension and teaching.
The Center for Arkansas Farms and Food will begin its 2024 session of Beginning Farmer classes on Jan. 18 online via Zoom while a series of two-day Small Farm Short Courses will be held in person.
Three of this year’s inductees to the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame — Fred Bourland, Mark Cochran and Charles Looney — have connections to the UADA…
Come Jan. 2, Lanier Nalley and Trent Roberts will be wearing new hats, as interim department heads for agricultural economics and agribusiness and crop, soil and environmental sciences…
In the coming year, toolkits that provide education on nutrition and physical activity will make their way out to Arkansans through the Cooperative Extension Service as part of a University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture program supported by a nearly $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Weather. Markets. Global events. Farmers still have to produce the world’s food amid a world of uncontrollable factors. “Any farmer will tell you that farming is a lot like gambling,” said Andrew Anderson…
Plant life is a hard life when it comes to fending off insects, and the further one gets from the equator the more difficult it can be, according to a study on plant-insect interactions published last month in the journal Science.
In 2023, three Arkansas-based rice companies helped address food insecurity at the University of Arkansas by donating hundreds of pounds of rice to the Jane B. Gearhart Full Circle Food Pantry.
For many thoroughbreds, the end of their racing career is not the end of the line. Some horses, like Belmont Stakes winner Arcangelo, retire to a stud career at a high-end farm…
Ozone can be a powerful and safe sanitizer when infused in water for food processing. However, in a recent AAES study looking at its use in raw pet food processing, scientists found that ozonated water sanitation’s…
The 2024 Future of Food: Opportunities and Careers for Undergraduate Students session is open for application through Feb. 2. Dubbed F2OCUS for short, the UADA program offers undergraduates opportunities to develop…
Arkansas soybean producers will soon have a new tool in the fight against “hidden hunger” — a phenomenon that can reduce yields without the producer ever seeing a visual problem.
Nutrition and food science researchers at the AAES are working to improve the impact probiotics can have on gut health using 3D food printers. Probiotics, living microorganisms like those found in some yogurts, are helpful for gut health…
Versatile and dense in nutrients, spinach has become one of the nation’s most popular leafy greens. Unfortunately, spinach is also well-liked by fungal enemies on the farm. Fusarium wilt, downy mildew, white rust and two emerging leaf spot diseases…
Homesteaders and hobby farmers made up the majority of people seeking education on raising sheep and goats at the UADA’s first Northwest Arkansas Small Ruminants Field Day…
Parasite control is crucial to the success of small ruminant production says Eva Wray, parasitologist and post-doctoral research associate with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station…
Partnerships with land grant universities and private sector researchers are critical for the U.S. Department of Agriculture to achieve the goals of its first-ever science and research strategy…
The inaugural Agri-Food Innovation Summit offered entrepreneurial scientists and inventors inspiration to make “moonshot” impacts on society and insight on obtaining startup funds…
Arkansas is poised to harness the latest technological innovations to solve problems like food insecurity, but that won’t happen without funding and policy changes, panelists said at the Agri-Food Innovation Summit…
University of Arkansas System researchers have received funding from the National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research program to continue development of a smart insect control system…