In this episode of Red Dirt Agronomy, the team sits down with Dr. Jayson Lusk, Vice President and Dean of Agricultural Programs at Oklahoma State University, for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of agriculture and leadership in higher education.
Dr. Lusk reflects on his journey from researcher to administrator, the challenges of guiding a land-grant institution, and how he stays grounded in the needs of Oklahoma's producers.
The discussion explores the evolving role of faculty engagement, the value of public communication, and how Extension can remain impactful in an increasingly digital world.
The episode also covers Dr. Lusk's strategic vision for OSU agriculture, including plans to revitalize off-campus facilities, launch a beef center of excellence, and leverage big data and AI to support producer decision-making.
With insights into the delicate balance of university leadership and the importance of staying connected with faculty and stakeholders, this conversation offers practical value for anyone invested in the future of agricultural research and outreach.
Key Takeaways
Timestamps:
00:04 - Welcome and episode intro
03:16 - Dr. Lusk’s path from faculty to administration
07:08 - Strategic decisions in leadership roles
13:33 - Navigating university structure and transitions
18:42 - Measuring impact in research and extension
30:56 - Challenges and strategy behind the new OSU Ag Hall
34:28 - Dr. Lusk’s strategic vision for OSU Agriculture
38:24 - The future of ag data, decision tools, and AI
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