“FarmBits” a “Technology in Agriculture” Podcast

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Nebraska Extension has a Digital Agriculture Team and they have launched a podcast named “FarmBits.” More information on this resource can be found here.

‘FarmBits’ will explore topics in digital agriculture through interviews with academic experts, farmers, and industry specialists. The podcast will seek to present information about digital agriculture in a way that is accessible to non-experts with a well-rounded perspective that takes the shine off of new technologies.

There are currently 22 episodes addressing a range of technology topics in agriculture including broadband.

Visit the Broadband Resources page for information and ways to take action on broadband issues.

Please contact Kenny Sherin if you have questions or want to share resources.

Icon showing tractor above wifi signal logo- Broadband in Agriculture

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Kenneth Sherin, N.C. Cooperative ExtensionKenneth SherinBroadband Access and Education Coordinator and County Extension Director Call Kenneth Email Kenneth N.C. Cooperative Extension, Randolph County Center
Updated on Mar 5, 2021
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