Episode 57 • Cultivating the Future: Ag Innovation, Extension, and Water Solutions with Todd Baughman

In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery welcomes Dr. Todd Baughman, the new director of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Center in Lubbock, Texas. They explore Todd’s agricultural background, the mission and evolution of land grant universities, and the vital role of research, teaching, and extension in supporting rural communities. The conversation highlights the breadth of ongoing research at the Lubbock center—including cotton, peanuts, corn breeding, and remote sensing with NASA—as well as cutting-edge projects like using produced water from oil drilling for irrigation.

They also discuss the importance of independent research, future water conservation strategies, and the extensive resources available through extension offices, including the educational power of 4-H programs. Whether you're a producer, student, or just curious about the intersection of ag science and sustainability, this episode offers a rich look into the present and future of conservation-focused agriculture in West Texas.

 

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Todd Baughman - Center Director Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center

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