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In this episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis welcomes Julie Barr, an alum and Land Lab manager at JJC. Known affectionately as 'Farmer Julie,' she shares the story of her unique path into agriculture, starting from her rural upbringing in LaSalle, Peru, Illinois. Despite not having a farming background, Julie found her passion for agriculture through experiences with her best friend's cattle farm and her involvement in FFA during high school. She discusses her educational journey from IVCC to the University of Illinois, and finally to JJC, where influential mentors like Bill Johnson helped her carve a successful career in the agricultural industry. Julie gives listeners an inside look at the diverse responsibilities she manages on the campus Land Lab, the importance of hands-on experience, and the unique opportunities JJC provides for students in the agriculture and horticulture program.
The episode highlights Julie's enthusiasm for teaching and mentoring the next generation of agricultural professionals and offers valuable advice for aspiring farmers and students. Her passion for her work is evident as she talks about the exciting projects and research initiatives happening on the Land Lab, and the collaborative spirit within the department. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about dedication, growth, and the beautiful unpredictability of farm life.
In this episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis welcomes Julie Barr, an alum and Land Lab manager at JJC. Known affectionately as 'Farmer Julie,' she shares the story of her unique path into agriculture, starting from her rural upbringing in LaSalle, Peru, Illinois. Despite not having a farming background, Julie found her passion for agriculture through experiences with her best friend's cattle farm and her involvement in FFA during high school. She discusses her educational journey from IVCC to the University of Illinois, and finally to JJC, where influential mentors like Bill Johnson helped her carve a successful career in the agricultural industry. Julie gives listeners an inside look at the diverse responsibilities she manages on the campus Land Lab, the importance of hands-on experience, and the unique opportunities JJC provides for students in the agriculture and horticulture program.
The episode highlights Julie's enthusiasm for teaching and mentoring the next generation of agricultural professionals and offers valuable advice for aspiring farmers and students. Her passion for her work is evident as she talks about the exciting projects and research initiatives happening on the Land Lab, and the collaborative spirit within the department. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about dedication, growth, and the beautiful unpredictability of farm life.