USA Colleges of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Stackyard links to on-line American Colleges of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
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Colorado State University College of Agricultural Sciences |
Colorado State University welcomed its first students in 1879. The university was known then as Colorado Agricultural College and is the land grant institution of higher education in Colorado. The College of Agricultural Sciences is proud to share in the land grant mission and offers a world-class education that prepares students for diverse career opportunities and enables them to make meaningful, lasting contributions to society. |
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College of Agricultural Sciences
Oregon State University |
The College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University is Oregon's principal source of knowledge relating to agricultural and food systems, and a major source of knowledge regarding environmental quality, natural resources, life sciences, and rural economies and communities worldwide. |
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Oklahoma State University Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources |
The University of Delaware is strongly committed to undergraduate education, and each student is welcomed and treated as an individual. With their “350-acre classroom” just steps from main campus, they can provide hands on experience with animals, crop plants, wetlands, forest, greenhouses and more for every student, in every major. |
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Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences |
Texas A&M University was founded as a land-grant college in 1876. However, it was not until 1911 that agriculture was formally organized into a college by the board of directors (now board of regents). In 2011, the Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences celebrated this centennial milestone with a series of special events and commemorations. |
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