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Chinese ambassador visits Research Centre Foulum
22/03/2010

New research professor at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
15/03/2010

Blackcurrants, blackberries and raspberries to be climate-proofed
15/03/2010

A gift for the future
11/03/2010

Global strategy for global faculty
01/03/2010

Better undressed than dressed
24/02/2010

Back to nature
24/02/2010

Willow gains territory
24/02/2010

A poor start in life can affect you for life
22/02/2010

Potatoes set to use less water
17/02/2010

Obesity link to gut flora
09/02/2010

Tips for making good silage
09/02/2010

The Danish Council for Strategic Research has a new member from DJF
09/02/2010

Zinc-deficient people will get a helping hand
29/01/2010

Wheat prepared for the future
29/01/2010

First PhD graduate on the way
28/01/2010

Filters set to improve aquatic environment
28/01/2010

Environmentally harmful impurities in mineral fertilizers
28/01/2010

Veterinarians tackle pain in cows differently
28/01/2010

Weak sows will be easier to identify
28/01/2010

Automatic protection of vulnerable nature with new agritechnology
26/01/2010

Crops yield to climate change
26/01/2010

Department of Agricultural Engineering changes its name
25/01/2010

New chairman of poultry science association is from DJF
25/01/2010

DJF scientist appointed visiting professor in China
25/01/2010

Tough times ahead for allergy sufferers
11/01/2010

Steam-treated soil gives healthier carrots
08/01/2010

New head of research unit
08/01/2010

Energy yield from biogas can be improved
07/01/2010

Greenhouse gases are the key to current climate change
07/01/2010

New report reviews available knowledge on threats to agricultural soils
04/01/2010

Scientist at DJF wins innovation prize
21/12/2009

The Danisco prize 2009 goes to DJF scientist
17/12/2009

Holy plant given a renaissance
17/12/2009

The horses’ best friend is a scientist
16/12/2009

Agricultural scientists contribute to climate-friendly cookbook
15/12/2009

Climate scholarships are a huge hit
09/12/2009

Spotlight on climate research
09/12/2009

Pigs eat bread to help human health
02/12/2009

Ensuring good welfare around calving in dairy cattle
26/11/2009

The new General Secretary of Euragri is from DJF
20/11/2009

Ensuring the most exposed animals the best welfare
05/11/2009

Beer prize to scientist at DJF
04/11/2009

Hvordan sikres de mest udsatte husdyr en bedre velfærd?
02/11/2009

Green-crop harvesting can be made more efficient
28/10/2009

The inner secrets of food to be revealed
27/10/2009

Cloned pigs on a human diet
27/10/2009

More to GM crops than meets the eye
25/10/2009

Peatlands are important sources and sinks of greenhouse gases
21/10/2009

Beetles and the human touch
02/10/2009

Degree programme efforts starting to bear fruit
22/09/2009

Selection for large mink works
22/09/2009

Eco-friendly greenhouse plants save on light bills
21/09/2009

Soybeans – a new crop in organic farming
21/09/2009

Danish blueberries – conservation and quality screening
21/09/2009

Cabbage and root vegetables back on the dinner table
21/09/2009

Cows in funny dresses
21/09/2009

Cows in funny dresses
21/09/2009

Towards cleaner water
17/09/2009

Hot stuff
04/09/2009

In order to make it easier for the press to access information about our research we have established a guide to our expert scientists
03/09/2009

Breeding better barley for feed
03/09/2009

Many discarded carrots in trials with varieties of carrots
01/09/2009

The world’s largest biogas plant for research purposes is among the research facilities at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
01/09/2009

Slurry solids can be co-fired with straw in small-scale furnaces
01/09/2009

Barley bread for better health
27/08/2009

The life and times of the clover seed weevil
24/07/2009

DM measurements in maize silage now more precise
14/07/2009

10 new opportunities for a research career
13/07/2009

New name, sharpened focus
07/07/2009

Pigs and willow go well together
06/07/2009

Eating time – a future management tool
06/07/2009

Impressive progress for the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
06/07/2009

Pioneering breeding method launched
06/07/2009

Pioneering breeding method launched
06/07/2009

Spotlight on phosphorus and wetlands
26/06/2009

Saving precious drops
25/06/2009

Reducing emission of greenhouse gases from greenhouses
25/06/2009

Helping farmers make smart decisions
24/06/2009

10 PhD positions at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark are open for ambitious candidates
22/06/2009

PhD award to DJF scientist
19/06/2009

Leaching of pesticides underestimated
19/06/2009

Large potential for organic strawberries
19/06/2009

Waste not, want not
19/06/2009

Easy access to plant protection news
19/06/2009

Science needs popular science
17/06/2009

Milk better than warm air
17/06/2009

12 grants go to foreign students
16/06/2009

Spotlight on plant light requirements
16/06/2009

”Cool snacks” are hot
16/06/2009

Aarhus University has been assigned a key role in the global fight against wheat rusts
16/06/2009

Large international seminar on bioenergy in Foulum
15/06/2009

Close to the wind
15/06/2009

Summer school tackles bioactive natural compounds
12/06/2009

Tons of praise for soil course
18/05/2009

Chocolate-coloured pigs help scientists
16/05/2009

Danish research professor honoured in the US
15/05/2009

Denmark has a low use of pesticides
12/05/2009

Goodbye to castration?
07/05/2009

Novel pork delicacies on the plate
07/05/2009

Mushrooms can be vitamin D factories
06/05/2009

Plenty of foreign interest in climate degree programme
05/05/2009

Water recycled means water saved
23/04/2009

Top ranking to the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
21/04/2009

Focus on sulphurous compounds may solve odour problems from pig farms
20/04/2009

Milk is not just milk
17/04/2009

Nitrate leaching can be predicted
17/04/2009

Up-and-coming scientist from the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences awarded the Young Researchers Award
17/04/2009

A new grassroots initiative greens up the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
16/04/2009

The important catch crops
16/04/2009

Fungus in wheat can be reduced without using chemicals
31/03/2009

It is possible to reduce fungicide use in potatoes
31/03/2009

Last updated: Tuesday 09 October 2007