Ways to Engage

Anyone can get involved with our college through these programs and events.

Hosted by the College of Agriculture, The Market features area vendors offering fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, herbs, ornamental plants and cut flowers as well as locally produced jams and jellies, baked goods, soaps, honey, and more.
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The College of Agriculture is selling genetically identical oak trees which were taken from the rhizomic shoots of the oaks at Toomer's Corner in 2013. The oaks were grown in greenhouses and outdoors under the care of Department of Horticulture experts. The trees range from 1-3 feet in height.
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The E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer Series features internationally known speakers addressing issues related to agriculture, food, the environment and natural resources. It was established in the Auburn University College of Agriculture in 1981 through a gift from E.T. and Vam Cardwell York; both are native Alabamians and Auburn University graduates.
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Women in Agriculture at Auburn University aims to advance leadership, scholarship, and professional development opportunities for women in the field and the young women in our classrooms. Women in Ag hosts events and offers spaces to share ideas, to meet and build relationships with peers in the industry, and to positively influence enthusiastic young women who will be the agricultural producers, scientists, businesswomen, policymakers and leaders of tomorrow.
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