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Strategic Farming 2025: Field Notes #14

Event information

Date

Add to Calendar 2025-08-06 08:00:00 2025-08-06 08:30:00 Strategic Farming 2025: Field Notes #14 The growing season is filled with a host of challenges, including insect, disease, and weed pests, resistance concerns, agronomic issues, and soil fertility questions. The Field Notes program is designed for farmers and agricultural professionals as a weekly webinar to address all of your crop-related questions in real-time in an interactive, discussion-based format.The weekly Wednesday program features a live, interactive webinar with specialists to address in-season cropping issues as they arise. Weekly sessions will reflect current conditions and topics may range from insect and disease issues to soil fertility concerns, weather impacts, agronomics, or other situations.Can’t make the live session? No problem. The discussion-based series will be posted immediately following the webinar to your favorite podcast-streaming service to listen at your convenience. Visit strategicfarming.transistor.fm/Visit the course page to see all of the events offered in this series.  America/Chicago public

Time

Central time

Location

Webinar series

Contact

Anthony Hanson, Extension educator - crops
[email protected] 

Dave Nicolai, Extension educator - crops
[email protected]

Seth Naeve, Extension soybean agronomist
[email protected]

The growing season is filled with a host of challenges, including insect, disease, and weed pests, resistance concerns, agronomic issues, and soil fertility questions. The Field Notes program is designed for farmers and agricultural professionals as a weekly webinar to address all of your crop-related questions in real-time in an interactive, discussion-based format.

The weekly Wednesday program features a live, interactive webinar with specialists to address in-season cropping issues as they arise. Weekly sessions will reflect current conditions and topics may range from insect and disease issues to soil fertility concerns, weather impacts, agronomics, or other situations.

Can’t make the live session? No problem. The discussion-based series will be posted immediately following the webinar to your favorite podcast-streaming service to listen at your convenience. Visit strategicfarming.transistor.fm/

Visit the course page to see all of the events offered in this series.
 

Audience

Crop producers, consultants, ag professionals, Extension and agency personnel, and other interested parties are encouraged to attend.

Cost

Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council and the Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council, there is no charge to attend any of the webinars.

Registration

Registration is required. Once you register for a webinar in the Strategic Farming: Field Notes series, you'll receive a confirmation email.

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: Field Notes webinars in the series. You only need to register once.

Accommodations

University of Minnesota Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. To request accommodations for persons with disabilities, reach out to the event contact two weeks before the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.

Language

This offering is delivered in English. Interpreter services may be available with an advance request.

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