Ag Field Day introduces drone technology
IVCC's Agriculture Field Day gives students a chance to field test what they learn
in the classroom and to discover careers in the industry. The annual activity on Friday
attracted some 40 participants to the Agricultural Education Center to hear presentations
about regenerative agriculture, crop pest management and drone technology.
Field Day gives students a chance to “connect what they learn in the classroom to
what’s being done in the industry and learn what careers they might pursue,” said
Willard Mott, program co-coordinator. “The agriculture industry is so large, no matter
whether you’ve been involved at school or at home, it’s hard to grasp all the opportunities.
No matter what experience you arrive with, there’s a whole lot more to learn!”
This year students were treated to a drone demonstration, watching as the remote-controlled
craft sailed over a nearby field. Drones are growing more common in the industry for
tasks such as fungicide spraying because they can perform the tasks efficiently. As
drone usage grows, so must the talent pool necessary to operate them, the students
learned.
Each year’s program highlights current problems or issues in the industry, and solutions. Event
partner University of Illinois Extension provides some of the speakers.
“Field Day is an opportunity to keep students motivated and open up doors for students to opportunities they didn’t know or to reinforce what they already know,” Mott said.
An opportunity to learn about IVCC’s agriculture program comes next month during the Ag Open House on Oct. 20. Participants will tour the ag facilities, explore programs, review scholarship opportunities, meet instructors, students and university ag program reps—and collect some IVCC gear!
The open house will be 9-11 a.m. at the Mary Margaret Weeg Cultural Centre on IVCC’s main campus. Pre-register by Oct. 16 at https://www.ivcc.edu/agriculture/.