Issues: Agriculture & Food Science
Agriculture and Food Science is used here to delineate the science behind modern agriculture and food production.
Agriculture and Food Science is formally defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as:
The work of agricultural and food scientists plays an important part in maintaining the Nation’s food supply by ensuring agricultural productivity and food safety. Agricultural scientists study farm crops and animals and develop ways of improving their quantity and quality. They look for ways to improve crop yield with less labor, control pests and weeds more safely and effectively, and conserve soil and water. They research methods of converting raw agricultural commodities into attractive and healthy food products for consumers. Some agricultural scientists look for ways to use agricultural products for fuels.
Read More in U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics "Agricultural and Food Scientists" »
-
Featured Article
The Viking in the Wheat Field: A Scientist's Struggle to Preserve the World Harvest
The Viking in the Wheat Field: A Scientist's Struggle to Preserve the World Harvest Published November 2009 by: Walker Publishing Company, Inc. / WalkerBooks.com Author: Susan Dworkin ISBN 13:...
Latest News
The Quivira Coalition’s 9th Annual Conference - November 10-12, 2010
The Quivira Coalition’s 9th Annual Conference "The Carbon Ranch: Fighting Climate Change through Food and Stewardship" 2010 Conference The Quivira Coalition's 9th Annual...

