Ag Progress Days Highlight Tech, Animal Health, Invasives

Pennsylvania State University

A new initiative aimed at developing emerging and advanced technologies to enhance food production, agricultural ecosystems and natural resources will be one of the focal points of the College of Agricultural Sciences Exhibits Building at Penn State's 2025 Ag Progress Days, Aug. 12-14.

Displays and presentations will highlight the college's recently launched Technology for Agriculture and Living Systems initiative. The initiative is designed to bring researchers and extension specialists together across disciplines to create real-world solutions that boost food production, protect Pennsylvania's natural landscapes, and build healthier, more resilient communities for the future.

"The college has a long history of showcasing our agricultural industries and the science, technology and educational programs that help drive innovation and stimulate economic development in the commonwealth," said Troy Ott, dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences. "We're excited to show visitors how our scientists are using artificial intelligence, robotics and other emerging and advanced technologies in the effort to enhance food and fiber production, biodiversity, natural resources, and human health and well-being."

During Ag Progress Days, faculty and staff in the College of Agricultural Sciences Exhibits Building will highlight innovations in areas such as biotechnology in crop breeding; robotics and precision application of fertilizer and irrigation - known as "fertigation" - in tree-fruit production; and advanced monitoring and sensing technologies that support conservation.

Faculty members and Penn State Extension educators also will address several other topics in a series of displays in the building:

Protecting Animal Health: Learn about the latest research on animal diseases, including highly pathogenic avian influenza, and discover best practices for maintaining animal health. Experts also will discuss career opportunities in veterinary medicine and animal agriculture.

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