Noble Learning will introduce education progressions in 2019 as a service to help build learners’ skills and abilities to manage production systems.
At the heart of Noble’s new educational progressions is a simple idea: We want to better serve farmers and ranchers.
Frank Hardin, Ph.D., youth education manager, shares his story of learning about agriculture in an Atlanta suburb and why it is important to teach the future generation.
The Noble Research Institute is committed to developing better prepared leaders in the agriculture industry. By modifying the already successful Lloyd Noble Scholars in Agriculture program, we built a unique experience that bridged textbook learning and the future needs of agriculture.