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Technology Use in Sustainable Agricultural Systems

Middle School

Technology Use in Sustainable Agricultural Systems

Technology has advanced at incredible rates. Robots can vacuum our floors. Drones can deliver packages. Have you ever wondered how these technologies can be used in agriculture? Join us to explore the role of technology in sustainable agricultural systems! Students will attend hands-on sessions to learn about drones, robots, and the methods to assess soil and water quality. Meet the scientists and experts working with agriculture technology.

This fun filled day of activities will be followed by an ice cream social open to the public. 

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Students entering 6th - 8th grades

Commuter Only

Northeast Community College

Norfolk, Nebraska

June 12th, 2025

Registration closes May 23rd.

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Explore

  • Explore how technologies used in agriculture make feeding the world possible.
  • Experience robotics and drones through hands-on activities.
  • Learn about sustainable agricultural systems.

Investigate

  • Investigate the connections between soil health, water quality, and public health.
  • Learn how coding can contribute to sustainable agriculture.

Enjoy

  • Hands-on activities!
  • Making new friends.
  • Exploring the Northeast Community College Campus.

Hosted by Northeast Community College

in Norfolk, Nebraska
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Northeast Community College has become one of the premier rural community colleges in the United States since it was established 47 years ago.

In 1973, Northeast's campus consisted of four new buildings on the northeast edge of Norfolk and several older buildings located in the downtown area. Today, the 205-acre main campus in Norfolk includes over 30 buildings with classroom and lab facilities; library/resource center; a welcome center; student center; an activities center with a gymnasium and theater; residence halls and two apartment buildings for student living; outdoor student activity space; and a farm and an agriculture complex that are located on an additional 566 acres of farmland. The College operates extended campuses in O’Neill, South Sioux City, and West Point and regional offices in Ainsworth and Hartington to better serve residents district-wide.

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Essential Information: Summer Camps

Commuter ONLY camp

Camp Fee

This camp is free!

Daily Camp Schedule

Approximately 8:30AM - 4:30PM. A complete schedule will be provided prior to camp. Lunch and snacks will be provided.

Who's Eligible?

Open to students entering 6th through 8th grades.

Applications

Space is limited to 40 campers.

Supervision and Safety

Minimum of 1:10 teacher/counselor to student ratio. Certified faculty/teachers and experienced, trained undergraduates students/counselors.

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