The WSU Horticulture Club staved off bankruptcy during the pandemic thanks to advisors, but the club is rebooting this fall with new students and plant sales.
By Sarah Appel, CAHNRS Academic Programs WSU students had an opportunity to learn about professional networking in the agricultural world, compete in national contests, and enjoy all that Overland Park, Kansas had to offer at last month’s Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) national conference. MANRRS is a non-profit organization that “promotes academic […]
As an agriculture and food business economics major, Stephanie George enjoys exploring the inner workings of farming and commerce. But even she sometimes finds the intricacies of agricultural cost-benefit analysis a little dry. Thankfully, George’s involvement in Agriculture Future of America (AFA) lets her find real-world relevance in her studies—and put them to work for […]