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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

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Hightail Creamery

Extension

Hightail Delivery credits Annie's Project for flourishing creamery

Karl Kerns and his graduate students

Research

Cell sorter technology at Iowa State ‘opens new doors’ for research

Iowa v. California Class

Learning

Iowa vs. California: Students explore two states' food systems

Megan Decker
“I’m the culmination of all the people who believed in me, inspired me, and poured a little of themselves into me.”
Megan Decker, '23 agricultural and rural policy studies, international agriculture

Hands-on approach

From Cyclones in the making to those already formed, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has a place for everyone. The innovations made in the labs, the farms, the forests and the fields strive to carry out Iowa State’s original land grant mission: discovering, developing, disseminating and preserving knowledge.

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Recent News

  • Two rows of people standing at the front of an auditorium.

    Gamma Sigma Delta presents 2024 awards, announces new initiates

    The Iowa Beta Chapter of the Honor Society of Agriculture, Gamma Sigma Delta held its annual award ceremony on April 16, 2024, in Curtiss Hall’s Dolezal Auditorium. In addition to installing 39 new members, Iowa State students, faculty, staff and alumni were presented awards and scholarships.

  • Natalie Young holds her Student Employee of the Year Award

    CALS student employees celebrated for their hard work

    Of the more than 10,000 undergraduate students annually employed in various positions across campus, three College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students recently were named among the top.  

  • Man with red shirt, graying hair (left) and young woman with gray shirt and long brown hair in front of ag scene mural

    New publication shares insights into AI for crop improvement from Iowa State researchers

    For crop improvement, artifical intelligence provides a new lens to bridge science and practice, according to Jianming Yu, one of the world’s top-ranked scientists in the fields of quantitative genetics and plant breeding.

    “People have a lot of questions about how to actively start using AI in crop improvement. However, it is not easy to know how its tools can best be used,” said Yu, the Pioneer Distinguished Chair in Maize Breeding and director of the Raymond F. Baker Center for Plant Breeding in Iowa State University’s Department of Agronomy. 

    To help his peers, students and the public become more knowledgeable about the rapidly evolving field of AI, Yu and other co-authors, including Karlene Negus, a genetics doctoral student working with him, have published an overview on the role of AI in crop improvement in a scholarly compilation, Advances in Agronomy.