College of Agriculture hosts 45th annual Ag Roundup

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The 45th annual Ag Roundup, hosted by the Auburn Agricultural Alumni Club and Auburn University College of Agriculture, will take place Sept. 14, 3:30-5:30 p.m., at Ag Heritage Park on the Auburn campus. The event is a Homecoming weekend tradition for alumni and friends of the College of Agriculture.

The event is open to the public. Admission is $5 per person and payable at the gate or online at aub.ie/2024agroundup.

The purpose of Ag Roundup is to support the College of Agriculture by raising visibility, maintaining connections, supporting student scholarships and encouraging Auburn Spirit.

“We look forward to Ag Roundup every year because it is such a great opportunity for alumni to come together, but it’s also a wonderful time for others to enjoy a family-friendly event before the Homecoming game,” said Brad Smith, chair of the 2024 Ag Roundup. “We always love seeing familiar faces and meeting many new people, as well.”

Ag Roundup includes games and activities for all ages as well as food samples from multiple Alabama agricultural organizations and businesses. The event also includes a variety of sponsors and exhibitors, including College of Agriculture departments and student organizations.

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Josh Woods has served as director of communications and marketing for Auburn University’s College of Agriculture since 2013. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English and aspires to one day have a clean office.

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