Illinois Valley Community College in partnership with the University of Illinois Extension hosted its annual Fall Field Day on September 6, 2024. IVCC Ag + Extension’s Fall Field Day gives both students and the community a chance to learn about the latest research updates and topics in agriculture.
The Field Day attracted over 40 participants to the Agricultural Education Center to hear presentations from University of Illinois researchers and local industry professionals. “The presentations were all well-received by our students and attendees,” said Willard Mott, IVCC Ag Instructor and Program Co-Coordinator. “Afterwards many students talked about all the new things they learned.”
This year’s event showcased research being conducted both at the IVCC Research and Demonstration plots and throughout the state by University of Illinois researchers. Willard Mott and Jennifer Timmers, IVCC Ag Instructors and Program Co-Coordinators, kicked off the event with an overview of IVCC’s Ag Program and its growth over the years. Nick Seiter, Extension Entomologist, spoke about his soybean pest trials happening at IVCC and some of the common insect pests he is seeing in fields this year. Kevin Rothzen, Channel Seed Technical Agronomist, spoke about the corn and soybean variety trials happening at IVCC and what corn and soybean trait packages are currently being developed.
Emily Hansen, Extension Agriculture Educator, spoke about soil health and the soil microbial community.
Finally, Chance Riggins, University of Illinois Crop Sciences Professor, spoke about industrial hemp research and the hemp certificate programs available at the University of Illinois.
“We were happy to help put on such a nice event for our community and students,” said Emily Hansen. “We look forward to continuing to build a strong partnership between the University of Illinois Extension and IVCC.”
AG Days Grow Students and Farmers Closer
October 3, 2024
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