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CAFS Magazine Winter 2017.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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Winter 2017
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FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I03
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CAFS Magazine 2016 Fall: The Official Publication of College of Agriculture and Food Sciences.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I01
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FAMU International Soils Bulletin #1.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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Soil Test Procedures for Calcareous Rockland Soils of the Bahamas Robert W. Taylor, Dean College of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Florida A&M University Thilini D. Ranatunga, Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences Alabama A&M University Jonathan Woods, Research Technician formerly of the Bahamas Agricultural, Research, Training & Development Project Dr. Amita Jain, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Florida A&M University
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FAMU_CAFS_B04_F01_I01
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CAFS Magazine 2019 Spring.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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Our students, faculty, staff and alumni continue to make us proud and as we continue the course and vision of the college, we envision even greater things to come in the future. There are many remarkable stories and accomplishments, and I am often amazed by the various ways in which CAFS and its programs are making a positive and demonstrable difference in the world. After Hurricane Michael wreaked havoc and devastation in Tallahassee and the Big Bend region, the CAFS Cooperative Extension...
Show moreOur students, faculty, staff and alumni continue to make us proud and as we continue the course and vision of the college, we envision even greater things to come in the future. There are many remarkable stories and accomplishments, and I am often amazed by the various ways in which CAFS and its programs are making a positive and demonstrable difference in the world. After Hurricane Michael wreaked havoc and devastation in Tallahassee and the Big Bend region, the CAFS Cooperative Extension Program provided hot meals, water, clothing and personal hygiene items to the victims. So as we start the year inspired and energized, I hope you will too will be amazed as you read about some of the other highlights in this issue of the CAFS magazine. Our research programs have crossed borders offering research and training expertise from Guyana in the Caribbean to Jordan in the Middle East. Our students have sought out and earned internship spots with entities such as the U.S. Navy in Bahrain and the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, Africa. Also, our Veterinary Technology Program has received full accreditation and our animal science program strengthened with the addition of a new faculty with emphasis on animal nutrition and microbiomics
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2019 Spring
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FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I06
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CAFS Magazine 2022 Spring.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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The Florida Global Food Security Summit discusses environmental friendly pest control methods. The health benefits of muscadine grapes. The impact of Florida's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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2022-04-29
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FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I09
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