Date
January 3rd, 2018
Time
7:30am - 11:30am
Cost
$45.00
Contact
Heidi Johnson
Phone
608-224-3716
UW-Extension and The UW Agronomy Department will hold one of eight Agronomy Update meetings in Dane County on January 3rd at the Comfort Inn in DeForest.
Corn
- How many hybrids should you grow on your farm? Managing hybrid selection risk – What
are the odds? - High input systems for corn: Maximum yield
versus Economic optimum yield - Corn response to Super U
Soybeans and Small Grains
- Revisiting soybean phenological development and the role in management!
- Is strip-tillage an effective soil management tool for soybean?
- Corn and Soybean Weed Control
There is a new Weed Scientist in Town
- New corn and soybean herbicides for 2018
- Cover crops as a weed management tool:lessons learned in Nebraska
Breakfast will be served at 7:30 am, the meeting will begin at 8 am
Registration (including breakfast) will be $45 ($55 for registration after December 27th)
Certified Crop Advisor CEU credits have been requested (3.0 CEU hours-Crop Management)
For a printable flyer with more details and information about other locations around the state, CLICK HERE.
For questions regarding the Dane County meeting, please contact Heidi Johnson, 608-224-3716 or Johnson.Heidi@countyofdane.com
Event Location
Comfort Inn & Suites, 5025 County Hwy V, DeForest WI 53532