MASTER LEVEL COURSE / 4 DAYS​

Master Course in Digital Farming

IT Farm’s Master Level course offers 34 modules covering a diverse range of topics, from the use of drones to soil sampling, plant protection sensors to precision argonomics, and so much more.

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IT Farm is here to equip farmers with the knowledge and skills essential for digital modernization and developments in farming practices, providing learners with an understanding of the latest innovations in farming and technology.

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Courses in Digital Farming

ITFARM offers 3 different levels of courses. Each level includes study materials, case studies, and video materials that may be practically applied. All courses will conclude with a test, and upon request, a certificate will be issued.

34 modules
Case Studies
Self-test
Quiz
‘1/2 DAY
Informative Level

This level informs on the Erasmus+ strategy in adult education and provides an overview of the project’s goals and methods. It includes an exploration of all three modules.

Informative​
1/2 day
2 DAYS
Basic Level

In addition to the content covered in the Informative level, the Basic level delves deeper by selecting specific topics from each module for detailed explanation and discussion.

Basic​
2 days
4 DAYS
Master Level

The Master level comprehensively covers all topics within the modules and provides elaborate practical example. Participants engage in in-depth discussions.

Master
4 days
LEARNING MATERIALS

Modules & Case Studies in Digital Agriculture

Introduction to precision agriculture, EU policies and support, utilization of smart and connected machines, decision support systems, big data utilization, and technology adoption trends in agriculture.
​BASIC MODULE
Understanding sampling techniques, soil and crop sampling methods, precision agronomics, machinery and equipment used in precision agriculture, and various agrotechnical operations including soil processing, harvesting, and irrigation.
TECHNICAL MODULE​
Overview of sensor types and their functions, including soil, plant, livestock, and machinery sensors, as well as the integration of weather data and forecasts for data-driven decision making in agriculture.
DATA COLLECTION MODULE​
Case studies of digital agriculture in action as observed in the 7 European countries. You can also see the several videos that capture the best practices of digital agriculture in various European countries.
CASE STUDIES
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