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					|  Members of the Heartland Community College 
					Board of Trustees (L-R) Mary Campbell, Janet Hood, Joshua 
					Crockett, Becky Ropp, Student Trustee Rodney Billerbeck, HCC 
					President Keith Cornille.
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			Heartland Community College breaks 
			ground on Ag facility
 
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            [July 01, 2022]  
			
			  
			
			Heartland Community College kicked off the construction of a 29,500 
			square foot facility and outside growing labs which will support 
			agriculture programs and the next generation of ag students. | 
        
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			 Heartland staff, students, local officials, and agriculture industry 
			leaders participated in a ground breaking ceremony of the new $23M 
			facility to be located on the west side of the main Heartland campus 
			on Raab Road in Normal. 
 “By expanding our agriculture education pathways to include not only 
			three degree programs but also additional certificate programs, we 
			are seeking to meet the Ag workforce needs of the present and also 
			the future,” said Heartland Community College President Keith 
			Cornille. “With this facility we will have the learning spaces 
			needed for plant science, soil analysis, precision planting 
			technology, drone technology, heavy equipment, agribusiness, and the 
			many other types of instruction tied to this diverse industry.”
 
 In addition to college instructional space, the facility will be a 
			resource to engage community youth. Cornille added that the space 
			will be used for school field trips, F-F-A members, 4-H club 
			members, and others who will carry the industry on for generations 
			to come.
 
 In March, the Heartland Community College Foundation received a $2M 
			donation from McLean County Farm Bureau for the project. The 
			building will also benefit from another $1.5M in private support 
			through gifts to the Foundation from Joe Talkington, Precision 
			Planting, Cargill, Compeer Financial, CoBank, Illinois Soybean 
			Association, and others.
 
			
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Thanks to an additional $2M grant from the Illinois Clean Energy 
Community Foundation, the building will be constructed with “Net Zero” energy 
performance. The ICEF grant funding will support project costs and building 
components related to energy efficiency and renewable self-generation, enabling 
the project to achieve site net zero energy performance.
 The facility has an anticipated completion date in the fall of 2023.
 
 Heartland Community College offers multiple pathways for agriculture students 
including the degree programs Associate in Science, Associate in Arts, Associate 
in Applied Science, as well as certifications in Agriculture Business, Agronomy, 
Precision Agriculture and Regenerative Agriculture.
 
				 
			[Steve FastAssistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
 Heartland Community College]
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