Beginning Ag Course Provides Unique Collaboration with From Farms to Incubators

Beginning Ag Course Provides Unique Collaboration with From Farms to Incubators

Students in the Introduction to Agriculture class at Stanislaus State make presentations.

Ames Berdino is a Stanislaus State sociology major not likely to end up working in agriculture, but he gained universal lessons in Professor Taylor Doo’s spring Introduction to Agriculture Science course. 

He mastered Airtable, an information-organizing program, collaborated with a group within the class and discovered the realm of agriculture businesses and specifically, the number of women in the field. 

All of that was possible because of a partnership with author Amy Wu and her project “From Farms to Incubators,” which uses storytelling to celebrate women in agriculture and agrifood tech. 

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Coverage of Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit Panel

Coverage of Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit Panel

Fresno County Library Presents "Celebrating Women in Agriculture and AgTech"

Fresno County Library Presents "Celebrating Women in Agriculture and AgTech"

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