AgroEcology - Connecting food, farms, the environment and you!

AgroEcology is an interdisciplinary major shared between Penn State’s Departments of Crop and Soil Sciences, Entomology and Plant Pathology. While our majors are rooted in the plant sciences, they take classes throughout the University to gain a holistic understanding of how agricultural ecosystems work and the science of sustainable agriculture. Through coursework and internships, students learn real-world problem solving skills, which places our graduates in high demand. If you have an interest in agriculture and the environment, AgEco could be right for you! Learn more about Agroecology, and how to get more information about AgEco and Penn State.

AgroEcology Stayover

A three-day, hands-on program for high school seniors and juniors to explore the AgroEcology major at Penn State.

September 29 - Ocotber 1.

FREE TO ALL ATTENDEES

Funding for the three days provided by a grant from Dow AgroSciences, the AgroEcology Program, and the College of Agricultural Sciences.

For more information contact: Kate Butler (klb157@psu.edu, 814-865-2119) or Madeline Laubach(mll15@psu.edu) or Darlene Berry (dmb3@psu.edu), 814-865-6541