MCFB Manager Michael Swartz, MCFB
President, Mark Hines, HCC Foundation Board President George Wood, HCC President
Keith Cornille
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McLean Country Farm Bureau provides
$2M boost for Heartland Community College Ag facility
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[March 22, 2022]
A major donation from McLean County Farm Bureau will help
advance Heartland Community College toward construction of a
dedicated space for agriculture programs to grow and flourish.
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A two million dollar gift from McLean County Farm
Bureau to the Heartland Community College Foundation represents the
first substantial local investment in the College’s forthcoming
agricultural facility project.
“We see this gift as an opportunity to invest in building a strong
future for agriculture in our community, to support workforce
development for local agriculture employers and to fuel a robust
agriculture economy in central Illinois,” says Mark Hines, McLean
County Farm Bureau President. “We appreciate Heartland’s focus on
current and future workforce needs in tailoring agriculture programs
to equip students with skills to meet that demand.”
The donation will be used for the development of a flexible learning
lab space for Heartland students as well as community groups and
K-12 learning experiences like summer camps and field trips.
The McLean County Farm Bureau instructional lab will be housed
within Heartland’s planned agriculture facility to be built on the
west side of the Raab Rd. campus in Normal, IL. The College
anticipates breaking ground on the $20 million facility later this
spring with a projected completion date of 2023.
“This investment in a learning space is reflective of
the strong commitment the McLean County Farm Bureau has toward the
education of the ag professionals of the future,” said HCC
Foundation Executive Director Chris Downing.
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“This school year the Farm Bureau has already provided
scholarship opportunities for over 20 ag-minded students with the McLean County
Bureau Homegrown Agriculture scholarship that began in Fall of 2021. The
creation of more learning space for ag students on the Heartland campus brings
vital benefits for HCC students to develop skills and network with present and
future ag leaders.”
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.
About McLean County Farm Bureau
McLean County Farm Bureau is a voluntary, member organization representing local
farmers and farmland owners. Since its beginning in 1914, McLean County Farm
Bureau has been dedicated to advocating for agriculture.
[Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College]
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