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2013 Winter Crops Day
Fri, Jan 4th, 2013
Posted in All Agriculture
Posted in All Agriculture
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Jerrold Tesmer
Extension Educator
Fillmore/Houston Counties
The 2013 Winter Crops Day will be coming to Caledonia on Wednesday, January 16. This interesting and educational event will be held at the Good Times Restaurant, 118 Bissen Street. Registration will begin at 8:30 am with the program beginning at 9:00 am and will conclude at 2:30 pm.
Topics for the day include: Crop Year Review/Weeds to Watch out for and Strategies for Control; Nutrient Management for Atypical Weather; Corn Production: Tips for Efficient Grain and Silage Production; Alfalfa Production: Varieties, Management and Quality; Scouting/Identifying Plant Diseases in Corn & Soybeans; Corn Rootworm Trait Failures: Where do we go From Here; and the Extension Update.
Presenters include Lisa Behnken, UM Extension; Fritz Breitenbach, UM Extension; Jeff Coulter, UM Soil, Water & Climate; Tom Hoverstad, UM Southern Research & Outreach Center; Dean Malvick, UM Plant Pathology; Ken Ostlie, UM Entomology; Craig Sheaffer, UM Agronomy & Plant Genetics; and Jeff Vetsch, UM Southern Research & Outreach Center.
There is a $35 registration fee which includes the handout materials, refreshments, and lunch. CEUs for certified crop advisers have been applied for. For further information contact Deanne Nelson, SROC, 507-835-3620 or nelso191@umn.edu
Extension Educator
Fillmore/Houston Counties
The 2013 Winter Crops Day will be coming to Caledonia on Wednesday, January 16. This interesting and educational event will be held at the Good Times Restaurant, 118 Bissen Street. Registration will begin at 8:30 am with the program beginning at 9:00 am and will conclude at 2:30 pm.
Topics for the day include: Crop Year Review/Weeds to Watch out for and Strategies for Control; Nutrient Management for Atypical Weather; Corn Production: Tips for Efficient Grain and Silage Production; Alfalfa Production: Varieties, Management and Quality; Scouting/Identifying Plant Diseases in Corn & Soybeans; Corn Rootworm Trait Failures: Where do we go From Here; and the Extension Update.
Presenters include Lisa Behnken, UM Extension; Fritz Breitenbach, UM Extension; Jeff Coulter, UM Soil, Water & Climate; Tom Hoverstad, UM Southern Research & Outreach Center; Dean Malvick, UM Plant Pathology; Ken Ostlie, UM Entomology; Craig Sheaffer, UM Agronomy & Plant Genetics; and Jeff Vetsch, UM Southern Research & Outreach Center.
There is a $35 registration fee which includes the handout materials, refreshments, and lunch. CEUs for certified crop advisers have been applied for. For further information contact Deanne Nelson, SROC, 507-835-3620 or nelso191@umn.edu






