NASA, WiAT, and Tech Hub LIVE — What a Blast!

I am a proud NASA nerd, writes Editor Lara Sowinski at CropLife. At seven years old, I distinctly remember watching the TV broadcast of Neil Armstrong’s moon walk on July 20, 1969, and it left an indelible mark.

Every morning started off with a glass of Tang, and when I got a little older my grandparents surprised me with a trip to the Kennedy Space Center. Since then, I’ve kept up on various space missions, the Space Shuttle program, and was thrilled when one of my biggest inspirations from the art world, Laurie Anderson, was appointed NASA’s first artist-in-residence in 2002.

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I hit the jackpot in March when I got to meet Dr. Karen St. Germain and some of the NASA team in their booth at Commodity Classic. That introduction resulted in securing St. Germain as the speaker for our first Women in Ag Tech (WiAT) meeting on July 24th in Des Moines, while her colleague, Dr. Alyssa Whitcraft, served as the keynote speaker for Tech Hub LIVE (THL) the following morning.

I also picked up a cool sticker at the NASA booth, which St. Germain graciously signed when I saw her again in Des Moines.

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Whitcraft’s THL keynote covered the NASA Harvest and NASA Acres programs, the latest developments in remote sensing, and how NASA is working more closely with agriculture to provide valuable data, analytics, and forecasting related to weather and climate, soil, water, and crop conditions.

Timing was also on our side. Last year, NASA conducted its first Space For Ag Tour, visiting ag retailers, farmers, and others throughout Kansas and Nebraska. In July, NASA embarked on its second ag tour in Iowa and Illinois. Let’s just say the stars aligned perfectly for the CropLife® and NASA teams.

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