UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Ag Progress Days brought thousands of visitors to the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center from Aug. 13-15 for demonstrations, exhibitions and talks on every aspect of the agricultural industry. Visitors learned about wildlife, farm equipment, hot air balloons and even virtual reality as they wandered through the center's booths and stages. Below is a gallery of photos from this year's event.
A representative of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission holds a snake at an exhibit in the J.D. Harrington Crops, Soils, and Conservation Building on Aug. 14 at Ag Progress Days. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
August 15, 2024
Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi, far right, addresses a crowd of about 500 at the Ag Progress Days Government and Industry Day luncheon Aug. 14. Other speakers at the event were College of Agricultural Sciences Dean Troy Ott, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, U.S. Rep. and House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn “GT” Thompson, and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Xochitl Torres Small. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
This drone image from Aug. 14 shows the 55-acre Ag Progress Days exhibit field, looking south. In the foreground is the Invest in Our Land exhibit, which featured a hot air balloon that allowed visitors to get an aerial view of the crop art to the left promoting climate-smart farming methods. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
A representative of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission holds a snake at an exhibit in the J.D. Harrington Crops, Soils, and Conservation Building on Aug. 14 at Ag Progress Days. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
Visitors inspect a corn planter following a field machinery demonstration Aug. 13 at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
Adrian Barragan, extension veterinarian and associate professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences, demonstrates the use of virtual reality technology Aug. 13 in the College of Agricultural Sciences Exhibits Building at Ag Progress Days. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi, far right, addresses a crowd of about 500 at the Ag Progress Days Government and Industry Day luncheon Aug. 14. Other speakers at the event were College of Agricultural Sciences Dean Troy Ott, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, U.S. Rep. and House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn “GT” Thompson, and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Xochitl Torres Small. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
This drone image from Aug. 14 shows the 55-acre Ag Progress Days exhibit field, looking south. In the foreground is the Invest in Our Land exhibit, which featured a hot air balloon that allowed visitors to get an aerial view of the crop art to the left promoting climate-smart farming methods. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
A representative of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission holds a snake at an exhibit in the J.D. Harrington Crops, Soils, and Conservation Building on Aug. 14 at Ag Progress Days. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
Visitors inspect a corn planter following a field machinery demonstration Aug. 13 at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
Adrian Barragan, extension veterinarian and associate professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences, demonstrates the use of virtual reality technology Aug. 13 in the College of Agricultural Sciences Exhibits Building at Ag Progress Days. Credit: Michael Houtz, College of Agricultural Sciences / Penn State. Creative Commons
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