Desmond Layne
Desmond Layne is the head of the department of agriculture and a professor working on the Freight Farms project.
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Desmond Layne is the head of the department of agriculture and a professor working on the Freight Farms project.
Inside of one of the trailers at the new freight farms on Auburn's campus on June 10, 2021, in Auburn, Ala.
Inside of one of the trailers at the new freight farms on Auburn's campus on June 10, 2021, in Auburn, Ala.
Inside of one of the trailers at the new freight farms on Auburn's campus on June 10, 2021, in Auburn, Ala.
Glenn Loughridge, director of campus dining and concessions, plans to use produce from the vertical farms in dining facilities across campus.
Inside of one of the trailers at the new freight farms on Auburn's campus on June 10, 2021, in Auburn, Ala.
Inside of one of the trailers at the new freight farms on Auburn's campus on June 10, 2021, in Auburn, Ala.
Vendors and attendees gather at PrideFest at Kiesel Park on June 5, 2021, in Auburn, Ala.
Vendors and attendees gather at Pridefest at Kiesel Park June 5th, 2021
Auburn President delivers a short speech at the new Auburn Medical Pavilion
One of the original members holds a stop racism now sign on Toomer's Corner
People gathered with signs on Toomer's Corner to celebrate 1 year of protesting racism and inequality.
Damarius Nolan-Watts, one of the original members of the sit-in, holds a sign saying "STOP RACISM NOW" on Toomer's Corner.