By Andi Anderson
Purdue University’s Agronomy e-Learning Academy is offering learners a new opportunity to strengthen their digital skills with the introduction of its updated Digital Agriculture online course. This program is designed for individuals seeking to expand their knowledge of modern, data-driven farming practices and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving agricultural landscape.
A special introductory webinar will provide a complete overview of the course and its benefits.
As the agriculture industry increasingly adopts advanced digital tools, professionals are seeking ways to remain resilient and adaptable. The Digital Agriculture course builds on the foundation of precision agriculture but goes beyond traditional concepts.
Participants will explore data analytics, automation, artificial intelligence, and environmental decision-making, helping them understand how these tools enhance production efficiency and sustainability in real-world systems.
The upcoming webinar will give attendees a closer look at the new course structure, learning modules, and the technologies incorporated into the training.
Faculty members will share their perspectives on the curriculum and explain how the course is designed to support students working in agriculture, technology, or environmental science.
Program specialists will also be available for a live question-and-answer session, ensuring that participants can gather all the details they need before enrolling.
This course is also an appealing option for professionals who want to advance their skills affordably. An early-bird discount of $200 will be available for those who register ahead of the deadline, making it easier for learners to invest in their career growth.
Even if individuals cannot attend the webinar at its scheduled time, they can register to receive a full recording of the session.
The webinar will take place on March 30, 2026, and registration is now open. Purdue encourages anyone interested in digital agriculture, modern farm technology, or data-enhanced farming systems to attend.
As agriculture moves further into the digital age, this course provides a timely and valuable opportunity for learners to keep up with technological advancements and prepare for future challenges in the industry.
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