In this episode of the Modern Farming Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Akshara Athelly, a scientist whose roots in agriculture run deep—her passion for farm management was inspired by her father, a farmer and groundwater conservation advocate in their hometown. With an undergraduate degree in Agricultural Sciences, a Master’s in Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture from LSU, and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Florida, Dr. Athelly blends academic expertise with a real-world understanding of farming challenges.
We dive into her work on nutrient management, soil composition, and the critical role water plays in maintaining soil health. Dr. Athelly explains how smart soil moisture sensors work, the parameters they measure, and how data from these tools can help farmers make informed irrigation decisions. But as she emphasizes, technology alone isn’t enough—trust, collaboration, and strong relationships between farmers, scientists, and agencies are the foundation for lasting change.
From cost-sharing programs that make precision management tools more accessible, to the future of data-driven agriculture, Dr. Athelly shares why she’s optimistic about where farming is headed. She also offers an inspiring perspective on the role women can play in both science and agriculture, and why building partnerships is just as important as building better tools.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Whether you’re a grower, researcher, or simply curious about how science and agriculture intersect, this conversation is packed with insights into creating a more resilient, water-smart future for farming.