AGRIscapes promotes agricultural and environmental literacy through research, education, and demonstrations of alternative methods to grow food, conserve water, reduce energy needs and recycle agricultural and urban waste for resource efficiency and community enhancement.
The Apparel Technology and Research Center provides an outreach education and resource information service to the apparel and sewn products industry.
CARFS involves reserach on microbial food borne pathogens of public health and economic significance with an emphasis on pathogens associated with muscle foods (meat and meat products).
CTILT provides a focal point for research, and community outreach in the ares of turfgrass, ornamental plant materials, landscape irrigation technology. landscape operations, sportturf and golf course management and preservation of natural resources.
The ERC offers a unique and dynamic program focused on educating both university students and the public about the horse. Students work closely with faculty amidst modern care, management and scientific facilities located on the university 1,438 acre campus.
The W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center is home to approximately 85 purebred Arabian horses used in Equine Sciences’ teachings, outreach, research and internationally recognized breeding and training programs. Facilities at the center include 38 acres of pasture, three barns, foaling stalls, a breeding area, a veterinary clinic, a farrier shop, four arenas and a grandstand.
The College of Agriculture is located in several locations on campus. Bldg. 2, Bldg. 7 and Bldg. 45 house classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices.
Agriscapes
Apparel Research & Technology Center
Center for Antimicrobial Research and Food Safety
Turf, Irrigation & Landscape Technology
Equine Research Center
The Kellogg Arabian Horse Center