MURFREESBORO — Oakland
High School senior Alyssa Summar thoroughly enjoyed the first Agriculture
Appreciation Day at MTSU, where the Murfreesboro resident plans to continue her
education after graduation in May.
“I thought it was a very good event, to get people
involved,” Summar said of the Feb. 22 ag event targeting high school students
as prospective MTSU students. “Some people don’t understand that MTSU has
everything to offer.”
Summar, who raises Boer goats with MTSU instructor Alanna
Vaught, serves as vice president of Oakland’s chapter of the Future Farmers of
America and is in Oakland’s animal science pathway.
Summar and about 50 of her teenage peers were hosted by the
ag faculty, staff and students for a reception in the Tennessee Livestock
Center before venturing to Murphy Center for the Lady Raiders’ basketball game
against Charlotte.
Along with samples of freshly cooked pork products from
Murfreesboro-based Batey Farms and chocolate milk from the MTSU Dairy and
milk-processing facility, the high school students learned about MTSU’s
agricultural programs.
School of Agribusiness and Agriscience Director Warren Gill,
Farm Laboratories Director Matthew Wade and professor and alternative fuels researcher
Cliff Ricketts shared what they do and what’s available to students who attend
MTSU.
Wade gave them a glimpse of the farm, and how it is an
experiential learning, or EXL, lab and how unique cutting-edge projects such as
unmanned aerial systems research and a potential bottling aspect for the
chocolate milk would be added to dairy operations.
Representatives from the Block and Bridle Club, Dairy
Science Club, Plant and Soil Science Club and Student Agricultural Government
Association told the prospects about opportunities for them to be involved in
student organizations and life beyond studying and academics.
Gill said he anticipates making Agriculture Appreciation Day
an annual event. The School of Agribusiness and Agriscience already holds an
annual Raiderfest event for high school students, tying together a campus visit
day with a Blue Raiders’ football game.
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