The final section of this publication focuses on the future. Now that the Raven Precision Agriculture Center has opened, we are building on that momentum to shape agriculture through the application of precision technologies to crop and livestock production as well as conservation practices. To that end, the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences has launched initiatives to refine precision ag data into decision-making tools for producers, to manage water and to ensure the security of that data.
Furthermore, by summer 2023, scientists from South Dakota State and the South Dakota Mines and Technology will work with industry partners to scale-up promising bioprocessing technologies at the POET Bioproducts Institute. The laboratory, which was made possible through $20 million in legislative funding and over $9 million in private funding, will help diversify the South Dakota economy by adding value to agricultural products and training the workforce to help industry partners expand their operations.