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Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
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Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
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As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
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Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
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Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
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Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
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|
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Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
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|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
|
|
Upcoming Webinar
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Sign Up Now!
Precision farming specialists remain a hot commodity in agriculture and farm equipment dealers aren’t the only companies competing for the next generation of tech-savvy professionals.
Terry Brase
|
As more colleges and universities develop or expand their precision ag programs, there is increasing opportunity for dealers to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with these educational institutions.
But where should these collaborations start and what role can dealers play today, in molding the precision ag specialists of tomorrow?
Terry Brase spent 15 years as professor of Agricultural Geospatial Technologies at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is considered one of leading academic instructors of precision farming techniques and tools for graduates entering into careers as precision specialists at farm equipment dealership or agronomic retailers.
Brase retired from full-time teaching earlier this year and launched an educational consulting business, BrASE LLC, where he assists agricultural colleges develop precision farming curriculum and develops educational programming and certifications for agricultural companies.
In this live webinar event, Brase shares his experienced-base advice on how dealers can initiate and leverage precision farming partnerships with colleges and universities to develop a pipeline of precision specialists.
Here's what you'll learn:
-
Strategic tips on how dealers can leverage partnerships with local precision ag educational programs
-
Considerations and best practices for setting up an precision internship program
-
What skills and traits to look for in the next generation of precision farming specialist
|
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