BATON ROUGE, La. – The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture brought home numerous honors from the recent National Agricultural Alumni and Development Association (NAADA) Conference. UTIA was recognized in the publications and project…
UTIA Takes Home Top Honors at National Agriculture Convention
Fourth Annual Butterfly Festival at UT Arboretum Includes Monarch Release
Education and Fun for the Whole Family
UT Alums Win National Philanthropy Award
BATON ROUGE, La. – University of Tennessee alumni Jim and Judi Herbert were recently named the 2019 Ruby C. McSwain Outstanding Philanthropists by the National Agricultural Alumni and Development Association…
12 Direct Marketing Workshops in 8 Days
Traveling more than 2,500 miles from Brownsville to Rogersville, and to 10 other locations in between, the Tennessee Cattlemen’s Association and University of Tennessee Center for Profitable Agriculture recently partnered…
UT Institute of Agriculture Faculty, Agents and Specialists Honored by Epsilon Sigma Phi
Extension Professionals Recognized for Leadership and Service in Six Categories KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture faculty members have been recognized with six awards for their commitment…
UT Center for Profitable Agriculture Expands Staff
COLUMBIA, Tenn. – Jared Bruhin, a native of Sevier County, Tennessee, has joined the University of Tennessee Center for Profitable Agriculture (CPA) as the center’s newest marketing specialist. The CPA’s…
UTIA Trade Expert Appointed to Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Andrew Muhammad, agricultural trade expert and Blasingame Chair of Excellence in Agricultural Policy at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA), has been appointed to the…
UTIA Developing Ability-to-Pay Framework for Tennessee Communities
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Researchers at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) have received a $350,000 grant to develop the framework to determine the ability of communities to pay…
Research Shows Temperature, Glyphosate Increase Probability for Dicamba Volatility
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Higher temperatures and mixing glyphosate with dicamba lead to increased atmospheric concentrations of dicamba, according to scientists with the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture. Tom Mueller…
UT Gardens’ June 2019 Plant of the Month: Nuttall Oak
UT Gardens’ June 2019 Plant of the Month: Nuttal Oak Submitted by James Newburn, assistant director and curator of the UT Gardens, Knoxville People can be such creatures of habit.…