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SUMMARY:2022 Young Leaders in Agriculture Conference
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference continues the development of young leaders by exposing them to the diversity of today’s challenges and ideas surrounding food and farming while building advocates and expanding professional networks. The event is tailored to agricultural leaders aged 18-22 from all agricultural sectors. Because of generous sponsors and donors\, there is no registration fee or accommodation costs to attend the Young Leaders in Agriculture Conference. \n  \nhttps://www.mnpork.com/pork-youth/youngleadersconference/
URL:https://www.mncorn.org/single-event/2022-young-leaders-in-agriculture-conference/
LOCATION:Best Western Ramkota Hotel and Conference Center\, 2111 N LaCrosse Street\, Rapid City\, South Dakota\, 57701
CATEGORIES:Educational/Learning Opportunities,General Ag Events
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SUMMARY:2022 Young Leaders in Agriculture Conference
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference continues the development of young leaders by exposing them to the diversity of today’s challenges and ideas surrounding food and farming while building advocates and expanding professional networks. The event is tailored to agricultural leaders aged 18-22 from all agricultural sectors. Because of generous sponsors and donors\, there is no registration fee or accommodation costs to attend the Young Leaders in Agriculture Conference. \n  \nhttps://www.mnpork.com/pork-youth/youngleadersconference/
URL:https://www.mncorn.org/single-event/2022-young-leaders-in-agriculture-conference-2/
LOCATION:Best Western Ramkota Hotel and Conference Center\, 2111 N LaCrosse Street\, Rapid City\, South Dakota\, 57701
CATEGORIES:Educational/Learning Opportunities,General Ag Events
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SUMMARY:Agronomy Field Tour
DESCRIPTION:Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. The program will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the SROC Administration Building with Ed Usset speaking on Commodity Outlook. The program will then move outside to the field on tour wagons. The field tour will conclude at approximately 11:30 a.m. with lunch and time for Q & A. The tour will be held rain or shine. In the event of inclement weather\, this program will be held in the SROC Administration Building. \nTOPICS & SPEAKERS \nCommodity Outlook – Ed Usset\, UM Dept. of Applied Economics\nEd is a grain marketing specialist for the Center for Farm Financial Management. He provides training programs designed to improve the marketing sills of crop producers. Ed will share his thoughts on the current situation with corn and soybean prices. \nWeed Management – Ryan Miller\, UM Regional Extension Educator\nRyan will discuss results from weed management research conducted across the state by U of MN researchers. The focus will be on early season weed control and how to control escaped weeds. \nCorn Growth and Development – Jeff Coulter\, UM Extension Agronomist\nThe 2022 planting season has been challenging for many corn producers. Jeff will look at the current stage of corn development in Minnesota with the goal of assessing yield potential. \nCover Crops – Ethan Ley\, Graduate Student\, Dept. of Agronomy and Plant Genetics\nEthan’s graduate thesis research examines how implementing a cover crop into corn and soybeans effect weed management in both crops. He will summarize results of this research. \nQuantifying the Benefits of Soil Health – Bailey Tangen\, Graduate Research Assistant\, Dept. of Soil\, Water and Climate\nBailey is conducting research to put an economic value to strategies performed on farm that have potential to improve soil health. \nSide-Dressing Liquid Manure into Corn – Melissa Wilson\, Assistant Professor\, Dept. of Soil\, Water and Climate\nDr. Wilson will discuss results of research that involves applying liquid manure in-season to corn at early growth stages. \nThe Agronomy Field Tour will provide research-based information for crop producers\, crop consultants\, agribusiness staff\, farm managers\, Extension educators\, government agency personnel and anyone involved in agricultural crop production. \nThe Southern Research and Outreach Center (SROC) is located one mile west of downtown Waseca on Elm Avenue (across from Loon Lake). 35838 120th Street\, Waseca\, MN 56093. (507) 837-5629 \nhttps://sroc.cfans.umn.edu/events/agronomytour
URL:https://www.mncorn.org/single-event/agronomy-field-tour/
LOCATION:University of Minnesota Southern Research and Outreach Center\, 35838 120th St.\, Waseca\, MN\, 56093\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Ag Events
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SUMMARY:Agronomy Field Tour
DESCRIPTION:Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. The program will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the SROC Administration Building with Ed Usset speaking on Commodity Outlook. The program will then move outside to the field on tour wagons. The field tour will conclude at approximately 11:30 a.m. with lunch and time for Q & A. The tour will be held rain or shine. In the event of inclement weather\, this program will be held in the SROC Administration Building. \nTOPICS & SPEAKERS \nCommodity Outlook – Ed Usset\, UM Dept. of Applied Economics\nEd is a grain marketing specialist for the Center for Farm Financial Management. He provides training programs designed to improve the marketing sills of crop producers. Ed will share his thoughts on the current situation with corn and soybean prices. \nWeed Management – Ryan Miller\, UM Regional Extension Educator\nRyan will discuss results from weed management research conducted across the state by U of MN researchers. The focus will be on early season weed control and how to control escaped weeds. \nCorn Growth and Development – Jeff Coulter\, UM Extension Agronomist\nThe 2022 planting season has been challenging for many corn producers. Jeff will look at the current stage of corn development in Minnesota with the goal of assessing yield potential. \nCover Crops – Ethan Ley\, Graduate Student\, Dept. of Agronomy and Plant Genetics\nEthan’s graduate thesis research examines how implementing a cover crop into corn and soybeans effect weed management in both crops. He will summarize results of this research. \nQuantifying the Benefits of Soil Health – Bailey Tangen\, Graduate Research Assistant\, Dept. of Soil\, Water and Climate\nBailey is conducting research to put an economic value to strategies performed on farm that have potential to improve soil health. \nSide-Dressing Liquid Manure into Corn – Melissa Wilson\, Assistant Professor\, Dept. of Soil\, Water and Climate\nDr. Wilson will discuss results of research that involves applying liquid manure in-season to corn at early growth stages. \nThe Agronomy Field Tour will provide research-based information for crop producers\, crop consultants\, agribusiness staff\, farm managers\, Extension educators\, government agency personnel and anyone involved in agricultural crop production. \nThe Southern Research and Outreach Center (SROC) is located one mile west of downtown Waseca on Elm Avenue (across from Loon Lake). 35838 120th Street\, Waseca\, MN 56093. (507) 837-5629 \nhttps://sroc.cfans.umn.edu/events/agronomytour
URL:https://www.mncorn.org/single-event/agronomy-field-tour-2/
LOCATION:University of Minnesota Southern Research and Outreach Center\, 35838 120th St.\, Waseca\, MN\, 56093\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Ag Events
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