INA, Ill. (July 11, 2018) - Four Rend Lake College Agriculture students got their hands dirty today with representatives of Syngenta agribusiness company during a class that combined textbook learning with real-world applications.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)
The students started the morning at RLC’s new radio control airfield learning about the use of unmanned aircraft systems from RLC Computer Networking Instructor Chris Edwards. They had the chance to fly the college’s drone to learn how the aircraft helps farmers in the field and professionals, like those at Syngenta.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)
Syngenta Agronomist Phil Krieg then spoke directly to the students, explaining the different job opportunities in the agriculture field and addressing their concerns. The students spoke about where they wanted to go after RLC and internships while also asking about career advice and changes in the industry.
In the heat of the day, the students wrapped up the class in RLC’s test farm, located east of the Ina campus, doing some field scouting and weed identification with the Syngenta representatives.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)
The class, AGRI 1213 Pest Management, is taught this summer by RLC President Terry Wilkerson. He thanked Syngenta for spending time with the students.
“Having the Syngenta representatives on campus provides the students with learning opportunities involving the latest agronomic technology, and also the opportunity to network and discuss employment possibilities for their future,†said Wilkerson.
To learn more about RLC’s Agriculture program, visit www.rlc.edu/programs-and-degrees/332-agriculture, call 618-437-5321, Ext. 1261, or email AppliedScience@rlc.edu.
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