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Learn more about agriculture at Charles Sturt.

Take your career to the next level with Charles Sturt's new range of Ag postgraduate degrees in agriculture in 22023.

Develop your expertise in natural resources and human and economic factors that impact agricultural sustainability.

Charles Sturt University awards more than $3 million in student scholarships and grants each year.

Leaders in creating integrated agriculture, water and environment research with local and global impact.

Unlocking the power of data, digital technology, and world-leading research on the Global Digital Farm.

Your generosity enables our students to transform their lives and unleash the potential of our regions.

Explore Charles Sturt's Environmental Test Suite, Animal & Veterinary facilities, and Farm, Food and Wine Facilities.

Charles Sturt continues its commitment to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Tour the Charles Sturt Farm

View a 360 degree virtual tour of the commercial farm - the engine room that powers the Global Digital Farm.

Biodiversity areas provide connectivity with the surrounding catchment, improving the health of the farm and creating opportunities for community awareness, education and social connection.

Designed to provide research and training opportunities for students studying both agriculture and animal science subjects.

A first-class facility that allows students to develop practical skills in livestock handling, clinical skills and herd management.

Our modern and sophisticated plant growth facilities are used for a wide range of research projects and by students studying biology subjects.

The Irrigation Laboratory was established to optimise irrigation design for energy savings, water savings and efficiency. It enables students to observe the relationship between physical models of irrigation and operational systems.

The National Life Sciences Hub (NaLSH), is a world-class facility used for research and teaching in plant and animal sciences, food production and security, animal health and water and environmental sciences.

An indoor plant growth facility that provides precisely controllable climatic conditions for experimental plant research.

Comprising 72 cores with a depth of 2.5m and diameter of 760mm, the Rhizolysimeter is one of the largest root growth and soil water research facilities in the Southern Hemisphere.

Students experience all aspects of yard work, with a focus on animal health, reproduction and nutrition.

Students can experiment with a variety of farm practices on crops to see the effect on growth, yield, soil nutrients, disease and weed control.

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