JANS – Five Alcorn State University students recently spent two weeks in Puerto Rico studying farming systems that pushed them to think beyond the traditional farm. The trip, a collaboration between Alcorn’s College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences and the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez, exposed them to sustainable farming, value-added production, aquaculture, biodiversity research, and even artificial intelligence. Throughout, one questi…
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