ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. — Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is launching a bevy of initiatives to expand its relevance to the ag industry.
“I don’t care what challenge comes down the pike. We will be here, and we will find solutions for those challenges. And we’ll do it in partnership with our stakeholders, with our farmers and with state and local governments,” said Troy Ott, who has been dean of the college for a little over a year.