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Field Crops Webinar Series: Agronomic Considerations this Season



Each growing season presents its own unique challenges and opportunities for success. The 2023 Field Crops Webinar Series with Michigan State University Extension continues on Feb. 20 with MSU Cropping Systems Agronomist Manni Singh, and Ohio State University Soybean and Small Grains Specialist Laura Lindsey. The past few growing seasons have brought many weather-related challenges as well as opportunities to corn and soybean growers in Michigan and across the region. This presentation will focus on management strategies that can lead to increased yield and reduced input costs while also minimizing production risks, ultimately resulting in improved farm profitability.

Field crop producers, consultants and agribusiness professionals are invited to participant in the Field Crops Webinar Series, a series of eight online programs addressing field crop production and pest management offered by Michigan State University Extension.

The theme for this year's series is Two for the Price of One: Conversations in Row Crop Agriculture. Each session will feature two speakers giving short presentations and discussing different aspects of the topic in an informal talk-show/podcast format with plenty of opportunity for interaction with the audience. Participants will hear how to enhance their row crop production systems in the coming season and have an opportunity to ask questions of agricultural experts.

The live webinars will run on Monday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. ending March 27. Topics include the following:

Feb. 20 -- Agronomic Considerations for Managing the 2023 Growing Season with Manni Singh, Cropping Systems Agronomist, MSU and Laura Lindsey, Soybean & Small Grains Specialist, The Ohio State University

Feb. 27 -- Technology to Help Make Sense of On-Farm Yield Data with David Bullock, Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of Illinois and Elizabeth Hawkins, Agronomic Systems Field Specialist, The Ohio State University

March 6 -- Soft Landing Buying and Renting Agricultural Land in 2023 with Matthew Gammans, Assistant Professor and Extension Economist, MSU and Wendong Zhang, Assistant Professor and Extension Economist, Cornell University

March 13 -- Integrated Wildlife Damage in Michigan Field Crops with James DeDecker, Director of Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center, MSU and Amberly Hauger, Wildlife Biologist, USDA Wildlife Services

March 20 -- Weed Management and Herbicide Efficacy in Variable Weather with Erin Burns, Field Crops Weed Specialist, MSU and Christopher Landau, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Illinois

March 27 -- Opportunities and Challenges of Disease Management with Marty Chilvers, Field Crops Pathologist, MSU and Albert Tenuta, Extension Plant Pathologist, OMAFRA

Cost of registration is $20 per person for the entire series. Those attending the live webinars will be eligible to earn one MDARD pesticide recertification (RUP) credit per session for application to one of the following categories: Private Core, Commercial Core or Field Crops. One continuing education unit (CEU) for Certified Crop Advisers will also be available for each session.

Webinars will be recorded and archived, and participants may choose to view the recordings at a later date. Registrants can join the series at any point in the series and have access to sessions they may have missed. Credits are available only for participants in the live sessions.

Register for the Field Crop Webinar Series at https://events.anr.msu.edu/event.cfm?eventID=90ACDC50AD938ED4B5EB7FE5FED71671A942417BD246E519B4C681DB7DD2A900

Prior to each webinar, registrants will receive an email containing a link to connect to the webinar. The webinars may be accessed on a mobile device or a computer with a stable internet connection—no other equipment is necessary. Archived recordings from previous seasons are accessible for free from the MSU Extension Field Crops website.

For additional information or assistance, contact the St. Joseph County Extension office at 269-467-5511 or msue.stjoseph@county.msu.edu.

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