John Deere
presents new tractor to Iowa State University faculty, students |
Ames, Iowa
February 6, 2006
A new
John Deere tractor
will bring the latest equipment technologies into
Iowa State University
classrooms and laboratories.
The model 7920 tractor was presented by the John Deere
Company to the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems
Engineering in a ceremony Monday outside Davidson Hall on
the Iowa State campus.
"Over the next year, the tractor will be used to help train
more than 200 students in our agriculture and engineering
colleges so they'll be well-versed on the state-of-the-art
technologies they'll face in their careers," said Ramesh
Kanwar, chair of the Department of Agricultural and
Biosystems Engineering.
"Iowa State has one of nation's leading agricultural
engineering departments and John Deere has great success in
recruiting employees from its graduates," said Tony
Kajewski, a project engineer in charge of continuous
improvement of tractors at John Deere in Waterloo.
"That's why we see this donation as an investment in the
training and development of those who'll not only be working
for our company, but also those entering the workforce
across the agricultural industry," he said.
The 7920 tractor's state-of-the-art information technology
and control systems represent the present and future for
agricultural machinery.
"Agricultural equipment continues to become more complex,
efficient and responsive to the user," said Kanwar. "We're
constantly evolving our degree programs so our graduates are
able to integrate the latest technologies into seamless
systems like those represented in this tractor."
Iowa State
faculty and graduate students will use the tractor in
research on field automation as well as harvesting biomass
for energy. "With this latest technology, we'll enhance
research to help improve agricultural productivity and
efficiency and explore new areas of opportunity in the
bioeconomy," said Kanwar.
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