Partner Spotlight: Precision Conservation Management

Precision Conservation Management Welcomes New Director

Precision Conservation Management (PCM) has hired Greg Goodwin to serve as their new Director.  Goodwin will direct and oversee the PCM program, which includes overseeing daily operations, business development, grant reporting, and budget analysis. PCM is a free service created by farmers for farmers that combines precision technology and data management with farm business and financials to help farmers manage, adopt and adapt efficient conservation practices long-term to help improve their bottom line.

Goodwin has an extensive background in helping farmers and environmentalists understand how agricultural chemicals can impact the environment. He holds an M.S. in Agricultural Engineering focused in Soil and Water Resources from UIUC. Goodwin grew up on a small family-owned farm in Crawford County, IL.

When asked what he loves about farming, he answered, “I love farming because of how foundational it is to everything we enjoy as a modern society. When I stop to think about everything humanity has been able to accomplish due to stability and abundance of our food supply by way of modern agriculture, I am truly amazed. While I am not an active farmer, growing up and working summers on my family’s farm helped me appreciate and respect where our food comes from, and those who produce it. I am grateful and honored to have the privilege to work on the issues and challenges that face this industry and support the individuals who grow our food.”

In his spare time, Goodwin enjoys traveling domestically and abroad with his wife and all kinds of outdoor activities including hiking, snow and water skiing. He also loves attending live sporting events and rooting for the Fighting Illini. And last but certainly not least, he is currently spending most of his spare time preparing to become a dad.

 

 

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