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Reign of invasive rusty crayfish may be ending; Wisconsin lakes rejoice

URBANA, Ill. – Just how hard should natural resource managers fight invasive species after they establish? A new University of Illinois study suggests some invaders – even highly successful ones – can die off naturally, leaving native communities to rebound with minimal management effort. 

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2022 Field crop disease and insect management report available

Each year, University of Illinois scientists conduct pest and disease surveys in corn and soybean crops across the state, along with in-field tests of insecticides, seed treatments, and more. The 2022 report, now available, describes ongoing Bt-resistance monitoring results; field evaluations of traits and insecticides for controlling corn rootworm; results of insect pest surveys, including dectes stem borer, soybean gall midge, and rootworm adults; and a summary of weather and crop production for Illinois' 2022 growing season. 

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ACES undergraduates work towards global food security as part of internship program

Through the innovative Global Food Security Interns program, selected undergraduates in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) have the opportunity to work with faculty mentors on specific projects towards global food and nutrition security in low- and middle-income countries.

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ACES Undeclared allows students to explore interests before selecting a major

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I have had a passion for agriculture since I was eight years old. After I expressed interest in 4-H, my mom signed me up for my first 4-H club, All Cooped Up. Throughout my ten years in Ohio 4-H, my passion for agriculture grew. During the week of our local county fair, I would spend hours holding my chickens while answering the questions of curious community members as they walked through the poultry barn.

FY 2023 Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program

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The International and Foreign Language Education (IFLE) office at the U.S. Department of Education is pleased to announce the opening of the competition for the fiscal year (FY) 2023 Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad (GPA) program.

The GPA program provides grants to institutions and private, nonprofit education entities that organize programs for K-12 teachers, college students, and faculty to engage in short- or long-term overseas projects focused on training, research, and curriculum development in modern foreign languages and area studies. GPA short-term projects include seminars, curriculum development, and group research or study. GPA long-term projects support advanced intensive overseas programs that focus on languages, the humanities, or social sciences.

IFLE expects to make 25 new awards totaling approximately $3.7 million under the FY 23 GPA competition. 

https://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsgpa/applicant.html?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=

Summer of research at U of I boosts success of community college students

URBANA, Ill. – Harrison Hall spends a lot of time staring at fungus. A senior in Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois, Hall has worked for two years in a research lab studying the fungus responsible for a devastating wheat disease. For the former IT professional, it’s perhaps an odd passion, but it came naturally after Hall entered the PRECS program through Parkland College and U of I.

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International Agricultural Education Fellowship Program (IAEFP) Mexico 2023-2024

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Recruiting fellows for the International Agricultural Education Fellowship Program (IAEFP-Mexico) to promote agriculture among youth in Puebla, Mexico. The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and implemented by the University of Missouri and the educational leader UPAEP in Puebla. The fellowship will support and train eight fellows to be based in a high school for an academic year to promote agriculture and leadership among the students and community.

The IAEFP is open to U.S. citizens with a bachelor’s degree in an agriculture-related field and Spanish language skills. The fellows will support hands-on learning using 4-H Clubs and other curricula that facilitate youth’s leadership in agriculture throughout food value chains. While fellows may lead some activities in the classroom, their focus is extracurricular activities.

https://cafnr.missouri.edu/international-programs/international-agricultural-education-fellowship-program-iaefp/

How US cotton exports are shifting in response to competition and trade policy

URBANA, Ill. – While the t-shirt you are wearing is likely to be made in China, Vietnam or Pakistan, it may be produced from cotton grown much closer to home. The U.S. is a major world supplier of cotton, exporting much of the production to markets in Asia, where it goes into textile manufacturing. However, growing competition from Brazil and the effects of recent trade policies are shifting global market trends. A new study from the University of Illinois investigates how U.S.

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