Olds College and AFSC partner to drive innovation in agriculture
Olds College and Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) have created a formal partnership by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
As part of the MOU, officials say AFSC will provide support for applied research activities on the Olds College Smart Farm that is expected to drive innovation in agriculture.
“AFSC has a distinguished history in supporting and building Alberta’s agriculture sector, and Olds College is delighted to formally partner with AFSC as we work together on industry-driven applied research,” comments Patrick Machaeck, Vice President, Development & Strategy, Olds College. “Our Smart Ag Ecosystem is a fundamental asset for industry, researchers, faculty, and students, to develop and integrate technology and best practice. The Smart Farm gives us the opportunity to work closely with AFSC to provide technical solutions and training opportunities for the agriculture and agri-food industry — and develop solutions to real-world, everyday agricultural challenges.”
Officials say the Smart Farm provides AFSC with boots-on-the-ground testing and learnings for technologies and practices that could help producers in real agriculture settings. This includes support in disseminating results of these products and services to producers, clients and other industry stakeholders.