Heartland
staff, students, local officials, and agriculture industry leaders
participated in a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new $23M
Agriculture Complex located on the west side of the main Heartland
campus on Raab Road in Normal.
The complex includes both instructional and community education
space including the McLean County Farm Bureau Agriculture Lab, the
GROWMARK FS Atrium, and the Funk Family Foundation Outdoor Learning
Center.
“The Ag industry is integral to the economic health and welfare of
Central Illinois. With this facility we 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,” said
Heartland Community College President Keith Cornille. “But the
Agriculture Complex will also be a resource to engage community
youth. 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 addition to the McLean County Farm Bureau, GROWMARK FS and the
Funk Family Foundation, support for the Heartland Agriculture
Complex project has been provided by Bob Brucker, Alan Bedell &
Deanna Frautschi, Cargill, CoBank, Compeer Financial, the Daily
family, Precision Planting, Illinois Soybean Association, Joe
Talkington, and others.
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Thanks to an additional $2M grant
from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation (ICEF), the
building is a “Net Zero” facility. The ICEF grant funding
supported project costs and building components related to
energy efficiency and renewable self-generation, enabling the
project to achieve site net zero energy performance.
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.
The Ag Complex is expected to serve 200 credit-program students
at Heartland annually.
[Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College]
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