SDSU Extension will offer in-person agronomy clinics this winter at four different locations across the state. Kicking off Jan. 28 in Aberdeen, each location will have content that is customized to growers and agribusiness professionals in that area.
“As growers across the state deal with high input prices and volatile markets, our experts have prepared regionally relevant information for this program that can help producers make more-informed decisions for the upcoming growing season,” said Alexander “Sandy” Smart, SDSU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Senior Program Leader.
Each road show will begin at 10:00 a.m. local time and will conclude at 2:00 p.m. Lunch will be served at each location, and continuing education credits (CEUs) will be available for Certified Crop Advisers.
Winter Agronomy Road Show dates, locations, topics and speakers are as follows:
Jan. 28: Aberdeen, AmericInn, 301 Centennial St. S
- Weed Control for 2022 – Paul O. Johnson, SDSU Extension Weed Science Coordinator
- 2022 Spring Climate Outlook – Laura Edwards, SDSU Extension State Climatologist
- What’s Behind a Fertilizer Rate? Dealing with High Prices – Anthony Bly, SDSU Extension Soils Field Specialist and Jason Clark, Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Soil Fertility Specialist
- Plant Disease Update – Connie Strunk, SDSU Extension Plant Pathology Field Specialist
- Profits? Realigning for Success – Jack Davis, SDSU Extension Crops Business Management Field Specialist
Feb. 4: Chamberlain, AmericInn, 1981 E. King St.
- Welcome and SDSU Extension Updates
- Plant Disease Update – Connie Strunk, SDSU Extension Plant Pathology Field Specialist
- What’s Behind a Fertilizer Rate? Dealing with High Prices – Anthony Bly, SDSU Extension Soils Field Specialist and Jason Clark, Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Soil Fertility Specialist
- 2021 Crop Testing Update – Jonathan Kleinjan, SDSU Extension Agronomist
- Weed Control for 2022 – Paul O. Johnson, SDSU Extension Weed Science Coordinator
- Profits? Realigning for Success – Jack Davis, SDSU Extension Crops Business Management Field Specialist
Feb. 9: Mitchell, Highland Conference Center, 2000 Highland Way
- Plant Disease Update
- What’s Behind a Fertilizer Rate? Dealing with High Prices – Anthony Bly, SDSU Extension Soils Field Specialist and Jason Clark, Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Soil Fertility Specialist
- Insect Pest Update: What were the 2021 issues and what to expect in 2022 – Phil Rozeboom, SDSU Extension IPM Coordinator
- Weed Control for 2022 – Paul O. Johnson, SDSU Extension Weed Science Coordinator
- Profits? Realigning for Success – Jack Davis, SDSU Extension Crops Business Management Field Specialist
Feb. 17: Sturgis, SDSU West River Research Farm, 13370 Alkali Road
- Forage Research Update – Sara Bauder, SDSU Extension Agronomy Field Specialist
- Pulse Crops – Christopher Graham, SDSU Extension Agronomist
- Insect Pest Update – Patrick Wagner, SDSU Extension Entomology Field Specialist
- Managing Wheat for Higher Protein Content – Jonathan Kleinjan, SDSU Extension Agronomist
- Crop Livestock Integration – Christopher Graham, SDSU Extension Agronomist
The registration fee is $15, and participants must pre-register on the SDSU Extension events page at extension.sdstate.edu to sign up for each event. For more information, contact Laura Edwards, SDSU Extension State Climatologist at Laura.Edwards@sdstate.edu or (605) 626-2870.
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