Ag's Next Gen — A Talk With Morningside University Ag Students & Department Head
Agronomy
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45m
“Our industry is going to require 60,000 4-year college graduates and we’re around 38,000 students graduating from the Ag curriculum currently.” So says Dr. Tom Paulson, department head at Morningside U’s Applied Agricultural and Food Studies. Dr. Paulson is joined by Tom Moss and Liz Zoebel, two of 75 students studying Agriculture at the Sioux City, Iowa college. They discuss what they’re learning, what they’re not learning, where we can help them develop professionally, and much more. Tune in to this spotlight on tomorrow’s Ag leaders.
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