Explore cutting-edge agricultural technology with I-FARM Learning
Series
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[July 28, 2024]
Identifying on-farm needs to increase
efficiency, safety, practicality, and overall profitability is where
ideas for adapting technology begin. From there, advancing
technology for productivity and sustainability seems to be more
within reach in a changing agricultural landscape.
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The
I-FARM University Learning Series webinars help farmers,
researchers, industry professionals, and anyone in agriculture
explore today’s agricultural technologies for large-scale
operations to adaptations for small hobby farms.
The series runs monthly on upcoming dates, including:
Aug. 8: Enhancing Farm Connectivity
Sept. 12: Farm Robotics
Oct. 10: Economics of Adopting Weeding Robots
Nov. 14: Smart Grazing with Livestock Management
Dec. 12: Technology Adoption for Small Farms
Topics featured throughout the series sessions include
communication between farm equipment, sensors and management
systems, satellites, robotics for crops and livestock
management, and economics around adopting technology in farming
operations.
Experts from their respective fields lead each session, provide
economic insights, and share practical knowledge relevant to
today’s farming operations. Sessions will begin at 11 a.m. on
the second Thursday of the month through December. Learn more
about the series and register at go.illinois.edu/IFARM2024.
I-FARM, or Illinois Farming and Regenerative Management, is a
collaboration grant-funded 80-acre agricultural testbed where
commodity crops, cover crops, and livestock are farmed using
synergistic and sustainable practices.
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The free series is co-sponsored by the University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign Center for Digital Agriculture,
Agricultural Safety & Health Program, National Center for
Supercomputing Applications, College of Agricultural, Consumer and
Environmental Sciences, farmdoc, and University of Illinois
Extension.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this
program, contact Jim Baltz at
jhbaltz@illinois.edu or by phone at 217-333-8276. Early requests
are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet access
needs.
ABOUT ILLINOIS EXTENSION: Illinois Extension leads public outreach
for University of Illinois by translating research into action plans
that allow Illinois families, businesses, and community leaders to
solve problems, make informed decisions, and adapt to changes and
opportunities. Illinois Extension is part of the University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Agricultural, Consumer and
Environmental Sciences.
[SOURCE: Salah Issa, assistant
professor and Extension specialist in the Department of Agricultural
and Biological Engineering, College of ACES.
WRITER: Jenna Braasch, media communications coordinator, Illinois
Extension]
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