Societal Challenges
• Population• Food• Water• Environment• Climate Change• Energy
• Health• Poverty
• Population
Feed, shelter, clothe > 9 billion• Climate change• Land and water constraints• Increasing urbanization• Environmental degradation• Minimal ecological footprint• Changing income and diets• Positive health outcomes
• Diversity of species50,000 edible; 15-50 used
• TraitsYield/productivityYield stabilization: GxExMPest/disease resistanceNitrogen fixationGenomic selection
• Systems/Synthetic Biology• Efficiencies
Feed-to-yield ratioHeat tolerancePhotosynthesis: C3 to C4Cisgenics vs TransgenicsWater-use: Crop per DropNitrogen-, phosphorus-use
• Managing pre- and post-harvest losses
Path Forward: Discoveries
Path Forward: Discoveries• Virtual water and nitrogen
True costs?• Transformative approaches
Perennial/multi croppingConversion of deserts?Algae in oceans?Bio-/nano-technologyModern Meadow, Inc.
o 3-D printingBeyond Meat, Inc.
• Logistics and mechanization
• Pest management• Big data: data.gov/agriculture• Policy research• Research investments• Partnerships
GovernmentsNGOsPrivateAcademic
Path Forward: Farming systems• Improved technologies
Productivity gap: 1.52% Peak farmland – Ausubel et
al. 2013• Cooperatives – Kibbutz?• Closed loop systems• Integrated/diversified• Soil fertility
Nitrogen, Phosphorus• Smart farming
Robotics, sensors, sentinels
• Resilient intensification Policies and consequences
• Vertical farming• Hydroponics• Aquaponics
Fish culture and irrigationARO, Israel: Harpaz 2012
Path ForwardPolicies/Regulation/Marketing
• Governance• Socially beneficial policies, programs • Acceptance of technologies
Behavior, Choices, AttitudesRisk and Change
• Poverty reduction• Education• Trade – “glocalization” • Jobs• Environmental degradation/conservation
Education Pipeline Domains
• Workforce• Scientific cadre• Extension cadre• Producers
Path Forward: Education
Workforce Needs
• Between 2010-2015, 54,400 jobs in agriculture, food, and natural resources
• Approximately 53,500 qualified graduates are available each year 55% have degrees from colleges of
agriculture and life sciences, forestry and natural resources, and veterinary medicine
45% come from allied disciplines including biological sciences, engineering, health sciences, business and communication
Agriculture, Food Systems, Renewable Energy, & Environment
Education, Communication, & Governmental Services
Management & Business
Science & Engineering
47%
27%11%
15%
Source: USDA
Workforce Needs
Demographic changesGlobal competenciesMore international students returning homeForeign born population in US projected to ‐
increase – >40 M in 2010 to >68 M in 2060
Workforce Needs
• Research• Multi- and Trans-disciplinary skills• Application: need workers with skills to
translate/transfer research to the end user
What does this mean as we train new researchers, extension agents, the
workforce, and agricultural producers?
Path Forward: Back To The Future?
1862: An Act donating Public Lands to the several States and Territories which may Provide Colleges for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts
“…without excluding other scientific and classical studies and including military tactic, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education… .”
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llsl&fileName=012/llsl012.db&recNum=534
“… science should be based on direct experience with the physical world rather than the words of teachers or textbooks. … recommended teachers guide students’ thinking and … . … one week be set aside for laboratory instruction and one afternoon per week be set aside for out-of-door instruction.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_of_Ten#cite_ref-4
1893: Committee of Ten – National Education Association meeting in Saratoga, NY
"Our nation is at risk...the educational foundations of our society are presently being eroded by a rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future … .”
Recommendations: … increase graduation requirements in english, mathematics, science, and social studies; two-years foreign language for the college bound; raise expectations and standards admissions; longer school days and years with increased amounts of homework. … improved teacher education, increased teacher pay … . … accountability of civic and school leaders to the citizenry.”
http://datacenter.spps.org/uploads/sotw_a_nation_at_risk_1983.pdf
1983: A Nation at Risk
“… science education should help students to become scientifically literate by integrating the disciplines of science, mathematics, and technology/engineering, focusing on guiding themes and principles that unify the disciplines independently and bring them together as a whole, and explicitly teaching the nature of science.”
http://www.project2061.org/publications/sfaa/default.htm
1990: Science for All Americans: Project 2061 AAAS lays out a goal for what science education should look like by the return of Halley's comet in 2061.
2006: Cognitive and Noncognitive Abilities
James Heckman, Jora Stixrud, Sergio Urzua “… cognitive and noncognitive abilities determine social and economic success. … . … noncognitive skills … explain why early childhood programs, like Headstart and the Perry Preschool program, are effective. … they do not boost IQ but raise noncognitive skills and therefore promote success in social and economic life.”
http://www.nber.org/papers/w12006.pdf?new_window=1
www.21stcenturyskills.org/documents/FINAL_REPORT_PDF9-29-06.pdf
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Noncognitive skills aka Soft skills
2007: America COMPETES Act "To invest in innovation through research and development, and to improve the competitiveness of the United States.
“… Act’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education agenda. … enhancement of research capabilities and coordination and importance of undergraduate research experiences … .”
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/hr2272/text
“If institutions … do not address changes needed, their colleges … of agriculture may … become irrelevant. Their graduates will have difficulty in keeping up with changing needs of society and in securing stable careers. … nation will miss its opportunity for leadership in addressing the global challenges related to food and agriculture.”
2009: Transforming Agricultural Education for a Changing World – National Academy of Sciences
http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12602#toc
The Morrill/LG Act
• Foundational knowledge in humanities and sciences
• Practical education in agriculture and mechanical arts
• Military leadership
Cognitive Skills
Noncognitive Skills
Coalition for a Sustainable Agricultural Workforce
• Start younger• Get hands-on experience• Attract the best and the brightest• Companies expect to hire >1,000 scientist-level
FTEs in next two years (13% of current scientific workforce)
• 84 percent of total needed in Plant Sciences, Breeding/Genetics, and Protection
LGUs and 21st Century Workforce
Revised curricula focus on 9 billion chal-lenge
Online courses
Leadership courses
Require/encourage experiential learning
Require/encourage study abroad
Food/ag literacy as general education
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Curricular Innovations to Address Nine Billion Question
• University of Nebraska
Integrating food, energy, water, landscapes and people in undergraduate curriculum
B.S. in Integrated Sciences for students with academic and professional goals that require trans-disciplinary study
Dean's Scholars in Experiential Leadership Program AGRI 103 – first-year required course revised to focus on “big
questions” for the future of agriculture in the context of natural resource use and long-term global needs and sustainability
• University of Florida Offer year-long leadership institute, leadership minor, and certificate
program in Food Security Leadership• North Carolina State University
Course: “World Population and Food Prospects”• UC Davis
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems major • Iowa State University
New major “Global Resource Systems”• Virginia Tech
More hands on experiences; new courses; minor in international agricultural and life sciences
• University of Minnesota MOOC - Sustainability of Food Systems: A Global Life-Cycle Perspective
Innovations in EducationStart at a younger age
• Use the LG model in high schools• Enhanced partnerships between high schools
and colleges/universities• Resurrect AITC/Home Economics curricula
Innovations in EducationHands-on Experience
• Science fairs with an agriculture component• Internships for undergrads and high school
students• National competition for developing value-
added products
Innovations in EducationAttract Best & Brightest: Constraints/Opportunities
• Cost of education/For profits• Ag’s image problem
“Useless Degrees”• http://education.yahoo.net/articles/most_useless_degrees.htm
Earnings potential/job placement• 4-H and other informal education systems• Role of community colleges
2+2 articulationNeed to build Ag curriculum at this levelGateway for minority and rural populations
• Master agreements• Co-funding• Experiential education
Internships, externships• Mentoring
HS, UG, G, Postdoc• Leadership opportunities• Guest lectures
Innovations in EducationPublic-Private Partnerships
Education Pipeline Domains
• Workforce • Scientific cadre• Extension cadre• Producers
Experiential Education
Back to the Future?Morrill/LG Act
Path Forward
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