UC-Davis Aggies to Spotlight Farmers in ‘Salute to Ag Football Game’ vs. Weber State

UC Davis Professor and Extension Specialist Dr. Frank Mitloehner joined us on Friday’s Market Day Report to preview the festivities and share why this event has become such a special tradition for the ag community.

DAVIS, Calif. (RFD-TV) — The University of California–Davis is shining a spotlight on agriculture in a big way this weekend with its annual Salute to Ag Football Game, an event that blends the excitement of college sports with a celebration of the farming community. The game kicks off tomorrow night as UC Davis faces rival Weber State, offering fans more than just football under the lights.

UC Davis Professor and Extension Specialist Dr. Frank Mitloehner joined us on Friday’s Market Day Report to preview the festivities and share why this event has become such a special tradition for the ag community.

In his interview with RFD-TV News, Dr. Mitloehner explained the role of the CLEAR Center—an organization dedicated to advancing research at the intersection of animal agriculture and the environment—as a key sponsor of the game. He discussed how the partnership with UC Davis highlights agriculture in a fun, creative way that resonates with students, families, and the broader community.

He also described the pre-game Ag Showcase, which features interactive displays and hands-on activities that allow attendees to experience different aspects of agriculture up close and personal. Beyond the scoreboard, Dr. Mitloehner emphasized that the event brings together students, alumni, and local residents, offering a unique platform to spark conversations about farming, sustainability, and innovation in agriculture.

Finally, he shared his excitement for the matchup on the field, noting that the Aggies and Weber State Wildcats have a competitive history with an even 3-3 record in their past six games.

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