A high school student demonstrates a robotic gripper to another participant.
Move. See. Repeat: The Science of Robots
Group of students looks at a robotic sprayer.
Buffering for Better Streams
Presenters for the Buffering for Better Streams demonstration.
Buffering for Better Streams
Presenter Leah Davis explains the science behing water quality to students.
Move. See. Repeat: The Science of Robots
Presenters for the Move. See. Repeat: The Science of Robots demonstration.
Move. See. Repeat: The Science of Robots
Student learns about robots hands-on and how they are utilized in agriculture.
Student Volunteers
Penn State undergrads work together to help serve 200 high school students lunch.
Precision Dairy Science
Students explore the world of dairy science through hands-on learning, discovering the process behind milk production.
Precision Dairy Science
Students learn about different types of forages used to feed dairy cows.
Apple Explorers: maturity, meaning, and modern science
Presenter Grace Aurentz presents a lesson on apple production to students.
Apple Explorers: maturity, meaning, and modern science
Student shows off a variety of apple grown at Penn State's farms.
Tractor Driving 101
With help from LandPro John Deere, students learn to drive a highly automated tractor and explore modern farming technology.
Buffering for Better Streams
Participants in the Buffering for Better Streams workshop walk through a field while learning about how to protect and improve local waterways.
Tree Traits workshop
Presenter Ashley Brubaker tells students about identifying features on a tree branch.
Tree Traits workshop
Students participate in the Tree Traits workshop, using field guides and leaves to identify different tree species and learn about their charactersistics.
Move. See. Repeat: The Science of Robots workshop
A student observes a demonstration during the Move. See. Repeat: The Science of Robots workshop, learning how robotics and technology connect to agriculture.
Bus tours
Students exit tour bus after returning from a workshop held at the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center.
Plant Yourself in Ag Day Career Expo
Students sit down to enjoy lunch during the Plant Yourself in Ag Day Career Expo after meeting with departments across the College of Agricultural Sciences.
Tree Traits workshop
Students work together during workshop, using magnifying glasses to examine leaves and taking notes in their journals to record observations.
Preparation for Plant Yourself In Ag Day
Presenters, researchers and pre-service teachers, met in August to fine tune their workshops.
Water Quality in PA Streams
Students analyze macroinvertebrates that play a key role in determining PA's stream quality.
Water on the Move
Dr. Femeena Valappil encouraged hands on interactions with water sediment table.