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WSU highlights precision agriculture, broadband and workforce as priorities to support state farms
Summary
Washington State University’s new dean of the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences told a House committee the college’s research, extension and education programs support more than 300 crops statewide and emphasized broadband, precision-ag research and workforce development as priorities.
Raj Khosla, the newly appointed dean of the WSU College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences, told the House Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee that WSU’s tripartite land-grant mission — education, research and extension — underpins agricultural viability across the state and that the college will partner with state policymakers on workforce, research and outreach needs.
Khosla described the college’s statewide footprint and activities: degree programs at Pullman and…
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