I truly do not understand the vitriol against Dr. #Fauci. He's a genius-level doctor, and a man who's dedicated his life to advancing the cause of medicine and health.
Eva Wray, a post-doc parasitologist, is characterizing the effectiveness of different deworming drug classes for treating parasites in #cattle. The results can help guide ranchers’ treatment decisions & slow drug resistance. Read more at https://t.co/VQjXR2wC3Q
@AnimalScienceUA
Meeting neighbors at the new AAES apiary at the Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Fayetteville. Thanks to my entomology friends for helping me get comfortable with the little crawlers and fliers with which we share the Earth. @AgWriterArk@AginArk#bees#entomology
Staff Attorney Micah Brown spoke yesterday at the @MSFarmBureau Summer Leadership Conference in Flowood, #Mississippi. Brown discussed #foreignownership of #agland, arguably the single most active issue at both the state and federal levels.
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Students in #AnimalScience, #FoodScience & #PoultryScience presented research & won awards at AMSA's Reciprocal Meat Conference; quiz bowl team top 15, & profs in animal & poultry science presented: https://t.co/JzmhPrtiG5 👍
#MeatScience#AgFoodLife
David Gilmore has worked at the Fruit Research Station since 1986 & is retiring at the end of July. His efforts have played a part in all variety releases from the fruit breeding program for the past 37 years. He will be missed! @UAFruitBreeding@Uaexhortdoc@AginArk
Managed honeybee colonies face numerous threats from pathogens and parasites. Ark Ag Research entomologists surveyed Arkansas honeybees to understand their biggest threats and help beekeepers protect their colonies. Read more: https://t.co/vE7z7T4ztO @AgInArk#SouthernAgResearch
Native bees pollinate wildflowers & food crops, and Ark Ag Experiment Station entomologists are designing & testing insect traps to learn more about native bees without harming them. Read more:https://t.co/0Sy8kw7JRR @AginArk
Second concrete pour started at 2:00 AM this morning. This picture shows the foundation for the silos in front of the facility’s public space (Greenway Exhibition Hall). @uaex_ag @AginArk @GoGreenwayEquip