Year: 2022

The Fight to Save Farmland

A number of factors — development, climate change, energy production, the retirement of older farmers, the rising price of land and more — pose grave dangers to agricultural land. If projections hold true, the United States could lose farm and ranch acreage by 2040 that’s nearly the size of South Carolina.

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News & Notes – November 2022

Walter Hood ‘81 is CAES Alumnus of the Year Noted landscape designer Walter Hood ‘81 was named the college’s Alumnus of the Year at ceremonies held during homecoming week. Accepting the award is Dean Mohamed Ahmedna, center,...

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