Soybean producers surveying their fields may see green leaves and no problems. But an invisible enemy may be concealed in the plants "hidden hunger."Hidden hunger describes plants that look healthy but are experiencing a nutrient deficiency that could harm yield, said Trent Roberts, professor and the Endowed Chair in Soil Fertility Research for the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Parasite control is crucial to the success of small ruminant production says Eva Wray, parasitologist and post-doctoral research associate with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Anh Do, a doctoral student in the Cell and Molecular Biology Program, won first place in the poster competition at the Arkansas Association for Food Science Protection Conference.