Student Learning Through Research →
Powers of observation. Measurement and data collection. Field experience. Theory, hypothesis and proof. Discovery of new knowledge. Research activity adds up to a different kind of learning for both students and faculty.

Each year faculty engage in a variety of scholarly activities from writing books and research articles, to making professional presentations, or serving as judges and reviewers for their professional organizations or the ag, food and fiber industries.
Thanks to Our Research Partners and Sponsors

Agriculture Research Initiative (ARI)
The ARI research programs leverages state funding with university and industry capital and intellectual collateral through university-industry partnerships.
» Visit the ARI website

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
The USDA sponsors research, faculty fellowships and scholarships.
» Visit the USDA website
» Read more about our USDA grants
Research takes place through many Centers and facilities across campus.
Each year faculty engage in a variety of scholarly activities from writing books and research articles, to making professional presentations, or serving as judges and reviewers for their professional organizations or the ag, food and fiber industries.