MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

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Dec. 13, 2021

Notable stories of 2021

Mizzou moves forward and upward, leading the way during another unprecedented year.

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Dec. 13, 2021

A bright future

On Dec. 17 and 18, the University of Missouri will graduate more than 1,700 Tigers. Meet eight soon-to-be alumni who are ready to meet their futures head-on.

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Dec. 7, 2021

MU researchers say it’s time to clean up the Clean Water Act

For the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, a study from MU researchers suggests new ways to protect the nation’s drinking water.

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Dec. 3, 2021

A big plan for a small berry

Andrew Thomas has studied elderberries for 24 years. His latest project is focused on identifying and releasing superior cultivars to help Missouri elderberry farmers.

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Dec. 2, 2021

A big plan for a small berry

Andrew Thomas has studied elderberries for 24 years. His latest project is focused on identifying and releasing superior cultivars to help Missouri elderberry farmers.

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Nov. 29, 2021

Things to know about December 2021 commencement

All your hard work is about to pay off, Tigers. Let us help you get ready to graduate.

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Nov. 15, 2021

Mizzou Alumni Association names 2021 Faculty Alumni Award winners

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Nov. 2, 2021

Caleb Grohmann selected for Future Leaders for Food and Agriculture Fellowship

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Oct. 25, 2021

Through the eye of the (bee)holder

The University of Missouri’s Enns Entomology Museum boasts the largest university-owned collection of insect specimens in the world.

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Oct. 14, 2021

A well-rounded experience

The University of Missouri’s environmental sciences degree program prepared Matt Beckwith for a career as a broadcast meteorologist.

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