Auburn University’s College of Agriculture will host Frank Mitloehner, professor and air quality specialist for the Department of Animal Science at the University o
f California, Davis, as speaker for its E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer Series on March 17. The York Lecture will begin at 4 p.m. in the Mell Classroom Building, room 2510, on Auburn University’s campus.
Mitloehner will speak on the topic “The 2050 Challenge: Feeding the Planet Without Devouring It.”
Mitloehner specializes in agricultural air quality, livestock housing and husbandry. He conducts research on the understanding and mitigating of air emissions from livestock operations, as well as the implications of these emissions for the health and safety of farm workers and neighboring communities.
Mitloehner received master’s degrees in animal science and agricultural engineering from the University of Leipzig, Germany, and a Ph.D. in animal science from Texas Technical University.
The E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer Series features internationally known speakers who address issues related to agriculture, food, the environment and natural resources. The series was established in Auburn’s College of Agriculture in 1981 through a gift from Auburn alumni E.T. and Vam Cardell York. The spring 2020 lecture is a joint lecture with the Littleton-Franklin Lecture Series in Science and Humanities.
E.T. York served as director of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System from 1959 to 1962 before heading the Federal Extension Service in Washington, D.C. He later served as provost and vice president for agriculture at the University of Florida and then as chancellor of the State University System of Florida.