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CAFNR Research Digest
CAFNR Office of Research Newsletter // Aug. 22, 2024 // 6(17)
Feature Story
MU animal sciences faculty members help transform agriculture and endangered species conservation with ruminant genome research (click to read)
MU animal sciences faculty members help transform agriculture and endangered species conservation with ruminant genome research »

Stephanie McKay is a leader in a worldwide effort to map genomes of animals that chew cud.

A University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) researcher is helping enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability while supporting the conservation of endangered species.

As co-leader of the multi-organizational Ruminant Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium (RT2T), Stephanie McKay, associate professor of animal sciences, is assisting the production of complete and precise genomic resources for a range of ruminant species — animals that chew cud. This includes cattle, sheep, goats and deer. The mapping could lead to valuable insights to improve future ruminant genetics.

Research Highlights
T.E. “Jake” Fisher Delta Research, Extension and Education Center to host second annual Ag Research Expo (click to read)
T.E. “Jake” Fisher Delta Research, Extension and Education Center to host second annual Ag Research Expo »

Participants to learn about the latest in agricultural research and real-world applications

MU’s Southwest Research, Extension and Education Center to hold Field Day (click to read)
MU’s Southwest Research, Extension and Education Center to hold Field Day »

The public is invited to visit the research farm and get insights from latest agricultural research.

CAFNR Research Symposium and Aureomycin Celebration
Register today for the fourth annual CAFNR Research Symposium (click to read)
Register today for the fourth annual CAFNR Research Symposium »

The fourth annual CAFNR Research Symposium and Aureomycin anniversary celebration is set for September 30-October 1, 2024, at Memorial Union.

The Symposium will showcase how CAFNR students, post-docs, faculty and staff are working to create a healthy world. The symposium will be held Tuesday, Oct. 1, and will feature lightning talks, a poster session, research presentations and more.

The keynote speaker will be David Lytle, Deputy Chief, Forest Research & Development, USDA-Forest Service.

A special event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the clinical potential of Aureomycin, the first tetracycline, a “wonder-drug” antibiotic discovered in the soil of Mizzou’s own Sanborn Field, will kick off the symposium on Monday, Sept. 30. Speakers will showcase the important connection between the health of our soil, food and world.

Keynote speakers include Terry Cosby (invited), National Resources Conservation Services Chief, and Samiran Banerjee, assistant professor of microbiological sciences at North Dakota State University and member of the National Academy of Sciences’ Committee on Exploring Linkages Between Soil Health and Human Health.

Register to present a talk or a poster by Sept. 13; register to attend by Sept. 20.

Event details will continue to be updated online: Aureomycin Celebration | Research Symposium.

We hope you will join us to celebrate this important discovery milestone and see how CAFNR’s research continues to aid our world today.

Research Roars

CAFNR faculty members have received the following recent grants (listed by Principal Investigator):

Chung Ho Lin, Using specialized trees and biochar to remediate and stabilize mining waste for the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC), U.S. Forest Service, 8/7/2024-6/30/2027, $260,000

Michael Sunde, MoRAP GIS Staff Support, Missouri Department of Conservation, 7/1/2024-6/30/2025, $89,000

Katherine Nelson, CAREER: Crop diversification, simplification traps and resilience in agricultural systems, NSF, 8/15/2024-7/31/2029, $521,387

Hong Jo Lee, Validate Causative Mutations in Poultry, Agricultural Research Service, 6/1/2024-5/31/2025, $219,140

In the News

How hair shedding scores can help select cattle for heat stress
Morning Ag Clips

MU Study Looks at Poultry Litter’s Impact on Soybean Yields
Farms.com

US Cropland Values Up 37% Since 2020
Brownfield Ag News

From Orchard to Aisle: An Uncertain Path for Emerging Crops
Undark

What threat do armyworms pose to Missouri rice?
Missouri Business Alert

Economist Says Ag Economy Will Continue to Face Pressure
Brownfield Ag News

Corn stunt case confirmed in southwestern Missouri
KOMU

World Dairy expo seminars to address modern dairy industry
WISC-TV

Variability shows up in corn pollination
WVNews

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