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Innovative Display at Dowerin Field Days Engages Youth in Agriculture

A unique display at the Dowerin Machinery Field Days aimed to spark interest in agricultural technology among students and young people. The event showcased a variety of innovative technologies relevant to the agricultural industry, including an autonomous sprayer for firebreaks, a small robotic lifter, a forklift bot, and a garden plot featuring a robotic watering system.

The initiative was a collaborative effort involving the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), Murdoch University, Curtin University, and Armadale Senior High School. According to DPIRD project officer Sage Sibanda, the display attracted significant attention from both students and adults. “People coming in are most interested in driving the small robot,” Ms. Sibanda noted. This engagement aligns with the annual WA Robotics Play Offs, a competition sponsored by DPIRD that encourages students to explore their interest in robotics.

Armadale Senior High School is among the 30 teams participating in this competition, which draws students from across the state. The Dowerin display served as a platform to inspire these young individuals to consider careers in agriculture. David Berryman from Murdoch University emphasized the importance of exposing students to modern technologies in agriculture, stating, “We really want to push them into entering the agricultural industry.”

The interactive nature of the display not only educated participants about the applications of technology in agriculture but also fostered excitement about potential career paths in this sector. By showcasing practical applications, the event highlighted the evolving landscape of agriculture and the opportunities available for young talent.

As the event concluded, the positive response from attendees underscored the potential for innovative displays to engage youth in essential industries. The integration of technology in agriculture is increasingly relevant, and initiatives like the Dowerin Machinery Field Days play a crucial role in bridging the gap between education and industry.

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