Partnerships are integral to NIFA’s mission. NIFA is the federal partner in a vast network of scientists, educators, and extension staff that address critical issues about agriculture, food, the environment, and communities.
NIFA’s key partner is the nation’s Land-grant University (LGU) System, which includes the 1862 public universities; the 1890 historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) and Tuskegee University; and, the 1994 tribal colleges and universities. Find out who the NIFA land-grant partners are, and how to reach them with this Land-grant University Partner Map. The tool allows you to discover the specific colleges and universities that make up this system and provides links to the institution’s websites.
Title Sort descending | State/Territory | Type |
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Delaware State University, College of Agriculture & Related Sciences | Delaware | 1890 |
Delaware State University, Cooperative Extension | Delaware | Extension |
Dine College | Arizona | 1994 |
Florida A&M University | Florida | 1890 |
Florida A&M University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences | Florida | 1890 |
Florida A&M University, Cooperative Extension | Florida | Extension |
Fond Du Lac Tribal & Community College | Minnesota | 1994 |
Fort Peck Community College | Montana | 1994 |
Fort Valley State College of Agriculture, Family Sciences and Technology | Georgia | 1890 |
Fort Valley State University | Georgia | 1890 |
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