
Carvel Research and Education Center
Welcome to the Carvel Research and Education Center: youtube.com/watch?v=qJ0F22yF3do
The Elbert N. and Ann V. Carvel Research and Education Center
The Carvel Center campus, located in Georgetown in Sussex County, fulfills the tripartite mission of our land-grant university — teaching, research and Extension outreach. The Carvel Center serves as the southern agriculture experiment station for the University of Delaware College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and encompasses the Thurman Adams Jr. Agriculture Research Farm (347 acres) with a focus on agronomic, vegetable and horticulture crops, the Warrington Irrigation Research Farm (120 acres) in Harbeson, Lasher Laboratory for poultry diagnostics, and the Jones Hamilton Environmental Research House. Our campus is also home to Sussex County Cooperative Extension providing programing in 4-H Youth Development, Poultry, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Lawn and Garden.
With an overall staff of 50 full-time administrators, agents, faculty, and specialists, assisted by 50 to 70 seasonal part-time employees and student interns, the Carvel Center paves the way in serving the needs of the agricultural industry, youth and families, students and residents of our great state. Learn more about our history.

Advancing agriculture in the first state
Article by Molly Schafer Photos by Michele Walfred and courtesy of the Delaware Department of Agriculture March 04, 2025
Mark Isaacs, long-time director of Carvel Research and Education Center, concludes a UD career filled with impact
This month, after 38 years at UD, Isaacs will retire from his dual roles as director of the Elbert N. and Ann V. Carvel Research and Education Center in Georgetown and associate professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences.
Isaacs is equally known and appreciated for his ability to create partnerships with county, state, industry and private partners and for his role as a career coach for students in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR).
Montage of Extension Staff in Action in Delaware: youtube.com/watch?v=UHPYhBIWRj0
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Surveilling strawberries
April 17, 2025 | Article by Katie Peikes Photo courtesy of Jill PollokAs strawberry producers prepare for their spring harvest, some have their guard up over an emerging disease that could wipe out their crop. -
Revitalizing downtown Laurel
April 16, 2025 | Written by Adam ThomasLaurel, Delaware is a town of approximately 4,000 people with a rich history. thanks to efforts by Delaware Sea Grant and Delaware Cooperative Extension, the downtown area of Laurel is being revitalized, piece by piece, bringing renewed businesses, partnerships and a civic sense of pride back to the community. The plan was imagined with sustainability in mind, which helped attract funding to conduct an environmental assessment. -
New Castle County honors 2024’s Master Gardener volunteer service
April 09, 2025 | Written by: Michele Walfred, Communications SpecialistNew Castle County wasted little time celebrating National Volunteer Month by paying homage to outstanding service in 2024 from its 110-member volunteer force of master gardeners, many of whom attended a recognition event on April 2 at the New Castle County Extension offices in Newark.
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History of the Agriculture Research Center in Georgetown
A Delaware General Assembly act provided the establishment of an agricultural substation for southern Delaware. The first structure at the new "Substation" opened in 1942, which is still in use — now as storage space.
A more thorough, published history written by former Extension specialist and former Delaware Secretary of Agriculture, Ed Kee, is now available in the fall of 2019.