Christy Sprague will be kicking off the 2024 Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series with her session on early season weed control. Early season weed control will be particularly important this spring due to the mild winter that has accelerated weed, cover crop and winter wheat growth. The Field Crops Virtual Breakfast on March 21, 2024, will highlight the benefits of early season weed control, key management strategies and the biggest limitations in controlling these weeds. We will also cover precautions and strategies for managing weeds in the winter wheat crop and considerations for cover crop termination.
Michigan State University Extension climatologist Jeff Andresen will present a 15-minute weather summary and forecast. A question-and-answer period will follow. Other Michigan State University Extension specialists and educators will be available for discussion.
The Michigan State University Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series is live via Zoom every Thursday morning from 7 – 8 a.m., March 21 through Sept. 19. Topics are flexible and loosely established at the beginning of the season and can change to address rapidly changing concerns such as flooding and drought. Each year brings different challenges, and this series is designed to meet the needs of our field crop producers no matter what the conditions may dictate.
Each week, restricted-use pesticide recertification (RUP) credits and certified crop advisor (CCA) continuing education unit credits will also be available. To receive recertification credits, participants must be on the live Zoom session.
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