Dr. Kate Tully

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Dr. Kate Tully is the director of the Agroecology Lab. She is an Associate Professor of Agroecology at the University of Maryland in the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture.

She received her MS and PhD in Ecology from the University of Virginia.

Broadly, her research explores the intersection of agriculture and ecology, with the over-arching goal of improving our agricultural systems to sustainably provide food along with other ecosystem services. She examines how to manage farming systems so they both adapt to and mitigate climate change. Her previous research focused on the agroecology of coffee agroforests of Costa Rica and maize farms in Kenya and Tanzania.

Currently, Kate’s research focuses on how to manage agricultural systems that balance food and environmental outcomes. She has projects on saltwater intrusion, precision sustainable agriculture, soil health, and urban agriculture.

Kate is also the Co-Founder of Farm the District, a non-profit in Washington DC that aims to grow food and community in the Nation’s Capital.

Watch Kate’s Tedx Talk below to learn more about the Agroecology Lab’s research on saltwater intrusion

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