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K-State Moving Forward in Digital Ag, Training Students



In a video from K-State Research and Extension, agronomist Ignacio Ciampitti says digital agriculture -- drones, satellite images, remote soil sensors and more -- involves many university departments with a singular goal: Train students to solve agriculture's future challenges.

"We are training a new generation of thinkers, people who will have different skills and can think out of the box to solve the problems we have in agriculture," Ciampitti said.

The university's work, he said, includes experts in agronomy, horticulture, geography and spatial science, engineering, plant pathology, agricultural economics and more.

"One of the things we have to think about in the future is solving complex problems," Ciampitti said. "It will take not just agronomists, but an integrated team working with the goal of training people who will be solving new problems."

The K-State Research and Extension video at https://youtu.be/BERyQzqZRyA was produced by Dan Donnert.
 

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