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Art About Ag Reception
August 7, 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Grants Pass Museum of Art
Top 10 Funded Research Projects in FY2025
Another Strong Year for CAS Research
FY2025 marked another outstanding year for the College of Agricultural Sciences, with over $110 million in research funding awarded to our top projects. We continue to secure major support from state, federal, and non-profit partners—fueling discoveries, industry solutions, and community outreach that advance Oregon and global agriculture. Below are the top 10 research awards received by CAS faculty in the past year.
Cultivating Prosperity: CAS Strategic Plan 2025-2030
At the College of Agricultural Sciences, we are proud to advance the goals of Oregon State University’s strategic plan, Prosperity Widely Shared. Our plan, Cultivating Prosperity, reflects the vital role that agriculture, food systems and natural resources play in building a more prosperous, equitable and sustainable future. Cultivating Prosperity is our collective road map. It affirms our commitment to student success, research with impact and partnerships that strengthen Oregon.
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Students create ornamental grass display garden at OSU farm
On a sunny May afternoon at Oregon State University’s Lewis-Brown Farm, a group of mostly students worked in a corner of the farm with shovels,...

Study supports mating disruption for vineyard pest control
According to the Oregon Wine Board, Oregon’s wine and wine grape industries generated an estimated $8.49 billion in economic impact in 2024,...

First Birth-Alert Tag deployed in a Caribbean reef shark
Since the start of fieldwork in April this year, the Shark Research Team, in collaboration with Oregon State University’s (OSU) Coastal Oregon...

Experts aimed to study how sharks communicate danger – so turned to a bizarre, flat fish
Scientists at Oregon State University have found that threatened bat rays (Myliobatis californica) produce a chemical cue that triggers...
Faces of AgSci
"One thing that I’m most passionate about is educating the public including family members and close friends about agriculture."
- Jimena Anguiano, Agricultural Sciences Major
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We Are Out There
With 14 branch experiment stations and extension services in all 36 counties, the College of Agricultural Sciences is embedded in communities not just in Oregon, but across the nation and the world.


