Land-Grant Universities and Research: How Science Solves Real-World Problems
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In this episode, we kick off a three-part series exploring the land-grant university system by focusing on the first pillar of its mission: research. We sit down with Dr. Ben Chapman to discuss how research within the land-grant system developed historically and why it plays such an important role in supporting agriculture, food systems, and communities. Dr. Chapman explains what makes land-grant research unique, particularly its strong connection to real-world challenges and its integration with teaching and extension. We also talk about how research stations, field labs, and partnerships with stakeholders help translate scientific discoveries into practical solutions that benefit producers and the public. Throughout the conversation, we highlight the interdisciplinary nature of land-grant research and why collaboration across fields is essential for addressing complex issues. Tune in to learn how research continues to drive innovation and impact within the land-grant mission.
Learn more about Dr. Chapman’s work below:
NC State Bio Page: https://www.ces.ncsu.edu/profile/benjamin-chapman/
Risky or Not Podcast: https://www.riskyornot.co/
Food Safety Talk Podcast: https://www.foodsafetytalk.com/
Check out the following resources to learn more about today’s topic:
NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - Research: https://cals.ncsu.edu/research/
The Science That Feeds Us podcast brings together extension agents, faculty specialists, and scientists for interdisciplinary conversations on emerging trends in agriculture and the food system. Designed to inform and engage both professionals and curious consumers, we highlight the stories behind the science to build deeper connections to food and agriculture research. The Science That Feeds Us is supported by NC State Extension and NC State University.
Edited and Produced by: Bhavisha Gulabrai
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