• Agricultural Sciences

    The College spearheads the agrarian revolution which is the main thrust of Landmark University

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Welcome Remark

The College spearheads the agrarian revolution which is the main thrust of Landmark University. Irrespective of students’ area of specialization, the College provides a platform to train all students  using the Farm Practice platform, and specifically expose them to profitable enterprises.

In addition to quality research the College engages the high profile faculty in student training

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About the College

The College of Agricultural Sciences is one of the pioneer Colleges since March 21, 2011 when LMU was established.  The College has had a number of Deans namely, Prof. E.O Oyawoye (2011 – 2014), Prof. G.O Agbaje (2014 – 2016), Prof. C.O Aremu (2016 – 2018) and Prof. O.M Bamiro (2018 till date). The College has four Departments namely; Agricultural Economics/Extension and Rural Development, Animal Science/Aquaculture and Soil Science and Food Science and Nutrition.

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Vision and Mission

Our vision is to become a world class agricultural training institute where adoptable and affordable solutions are proffered to agricultural challenges facing the black race.

Our mission is to train graduates, farmers, and interested public on how to exploit the land, the plants and all species of animal to feed mankind using sustainable and demonstrable least cost technologies under a well-protected environment.

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RESEARCH MEMBERS

Zinc Sulphate and Boron-Based Foliar Fertilizer Effect on Growth, Yield, Minerals, and Heavy Metal Composition of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) Grown on an Alfisol

Aboyeji, C.M and Dunsin, O and Adekiya, A.O and Chinedum, Chinomnso and Suleiman, Khadijat Omowumi and Okunlola, Faith O. and Aremu, C. O. and Owolabi, Iyiola O. and Olofintoye, T.A.J

COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF VARIETIES OF COWPEA AND ITS EFFECT ON FERTILTY STATUS OF LATERITIC SOIL OF LANDMARK UNIVERSITY

Adegbite, K. A. and Dunsin, O and Adegoke, IP

Effectiveness of Indigenous Knowledge Practices among Sheep and Goat Farmers in Igbomina Land in Osun and Kwara States, Nigeria

Aboyeji, C.M and Adekiya, A.O and Dunsin, O and Aduloju, M.O and Olofintoye, T.A.J and Olugbemi, O