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Strategic Farming 2023: Let’s talk weed management and herbicide resistance
February 15, 2023 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
The Strategic Farming webinar series will provide up-to-date, research-based information to help you optimize your crop management strategies for 2023. Pull up a chair and join in or bring the conversation with you as you go about your day. These online sessions will be very informal and open to all interested. Each session will start with a brief presentation by the discussion leaders for the day, followed by discussion framed around farmer/participant questions on the topic.
Weed management in the era of increasing herbicide resistance
Moderator: Ryan Miller, Extension educator – crops
Weeds take the top spot as the most problematic pest problem farmers manage. Herbicide resistant weeds, multiple herbicide resistant weeds, and new weed species all contribute to the problem. Join Dr. Debalin Sarangi as we discuss the current state of herbicide resistance, as well as, new and traditional weed management technologies.
Visit the course page to see all of the webinars being offered in the series.
Strategic Farming webinar series
Audience
Crop producers, consultants, ag professionals, Extension and agency personnel, and other interested parties are encouraged to attend.
Cost
Thanks to our generous sponsors, there is no charge to attend any of the webinars.
Registration
Please register using the link below. Once you register for a webinar in the Strategic Farming series, you’ll receive a confirmation email.
https://umn.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_119UQlzxQZGRuLZ-ls1Bkg
You’ll also receive reminder emails with a link to the webinar prior to the event. There’s no need to download any apps or programs to join. Simply click on “Launch from my browser” in the “Join the webinar” window. However, if you plan to join from your smart phone, you may need to download the Zoom app.
You are welcome to attend any and all of the Strategic Farming webinars in the series. You only need to register once.

