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Welcome to NSAC

Nova Scotia Agricultural College is an internationally respected teaching and research institution providing quality education. We’re all that and so much more.

Crowds are for concerts, not classrooms. Imagine learning where there are 12 students to one instructor. That means you get more attention in class. More time to help you learn. More flexibility so you learn the way you need to learn.

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NSAC Alumni

NSAC's new official grad ring. Designed especially and exclusively for the students and alumni of NSAC.

Learn more about the barley ring..
 

AAF 2010

Join us this spring for the new Atlantic Agricultural Forum. http://nsac.ca/aaf
Check back often as the agenda and speakers are finalized.
 

W.A.T.E.R



March 26th and 27th, the inaugural Atlantic Canada W.A.T.E.R. Symposium & Planning Forum.
http://nsac.ca/water/

 

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News and Events

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Energy Awareness Week March 15 -19, 2010

The NSAC Campus Sustainability Initiative presents Energy Awareness Week events March 15-19 on the NSAC campus.

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NSAC Alumni named Atlantic Outstanding Young Farmers for 2010

Nova Scotia organic vegetable producers Josh Oulton and Patricia Bishop are Atlantic Canada’s 2010 Outstanding Young Farmers and will represent Atlantic Canada at the national event later this year in Victoria, BC.

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NSAC student wins new Outstanding Young Farmer scholarship

Robyn McCallum, a student at NSAC in Truro, NS, is the first recipient of a new annual scholarship from Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers program.

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Nova Scotia Agri-Innovation Symposium

Farm producers, agri-businesses and researchers are invited to participate in the Nova Scotia Agri-Innovation Symposium to learn about leading-edge techniques on how to adapt and grow your operation to improve your bottom line.

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