Capital Roots: Stories from Agriculture's Footprint

Episode 49: Leading the Next Generation of Agriculture with Dr. Clint Krehbiel

34 min · 23. okt. 2025
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In this episode of Capital Roots, we sit down with Dr. Clint Krehbiel, Dean of the Davis College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources at Texas Tech University [https://www.depts.ttu.edu/agriculturalsciences/]. From growing up on his family's Simmental cattle operation in Kansas to leading one of the nation's fastest-rising agricultural colleges, Dr. Krehbiel shares his journey of service, leadership, and vision for the future of ag education. We explore the pillars of the On and On Campaign, Texas Tech's century-long legacy of serving West Texas, and how hands-on learning and collaboration continue to shape the next generation of agricultural leaders. Tune in to hear how Davis College is building momentum, fostering innovation, and staying true to its West Texas roots - one student at a time.

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episode Episode 49: Leading the Next Generation of Agriculture with Dr. Clint Krehbiel artwork

Episode 49: Leading the Next Generation of Agriculture with Dr. Clint Krehbiel

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