The following blog is a guest post by Jason Davis, assistant dean of the University of Mount Olive School of Agriculture & Biological Sciences. The article is part of a series of blogs provided by UMO students. Davis recognizes UMO students involved in agriculture in the blog below. The Green & Growin’ conference was held […]
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Kornegay Hereford Farm: A Family Tradition of Passion and Care
The following blog is a guest post provided by Avery Shelton, a senior Agribusiness student at the University of Mount Olive. Shelton serves as Vice President for the Animal Science Club and plans to work in the livestock industry after graduation. The article is part of a series of blogs provided by UMO students. Located on the […]
Agriculture, It Is All Connected!
The following blog is a guest post provided by Hannah Mayo, a junior Agribusiness major at the University of Mount Olive. Mayo is from Smithfield and serves as the Vice Chair for the University’s Collegiate Young Farmer and Rancher Committee. The article is part of a series of blogs provided by UMO students. Agriculture is […]
One NC Farm That Is Udderly Awesome
The following blog is a guest post provided by Kali Kasulis, a Senior in Veterinary BioScience at the University of Mount Olive. Kasulis is also president of the UMO Animal Science Club and vice president of UMO Collegiate FFA. While attending the University of Mount Olive, Kasulis has had the opportunity to work at Cherry […]
The Future is Female…For Agriculture?
The following blog is a guest post provided by Sydney Gainey, a Senior in Agribusiness at the University of Mount Olive. The article is part of a series of blogs provided by UMO students. When many people think agriculture, they think dirty, masculine, and dangerous jobs. Agricultural careers have historically suffered from many inaccurate stereotypes […]