Save the date! The next Indiana CCA Conference will be held December 12-13, 2017 at the Marriott East in Indianapolis. Make plans now to attend. The program features leaders from Indiana agriculture, as well as speakers from other parts of the country. The program is designed to allow CCAs to earn up to 16 CEUs during the two days. Read More
This workshop, presented by Exactrix, will showcase a series of presentations from scientists and industry producers on leading crop fertility strategies. Read More
“This meeting is designed for farmers and agriculture professionals interested in learning more about maintaining healthy soil while remaining profitable,” said Sara Berg, SDSU Extension agronomy field specialist.
French Lick, IN. Organized by Purdue Extension, Kentucky Extension, AgriBusiness Council of Indiana, AgriBusiness Assoc Kentucky, and the Kentucky CCA Program. Read More
The conference will include invited presentations from university and industry leaders, research reports from university soil fertility researchers, and posters outlining research by graduate students at universities across the North Central region. Conference at Holiday Inn Airport in Des Moines, Iowa. Read More
The school offers a 2 ½-day format with a variety of breakout sessions. Individuals needing training in soil and water, nutrient management, crop management and pest management can create their own schedule by choosing from 5 program options offered each hour. Emphasis is placed on new and advanced information with group discussion and interaction encouraged.
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The 2-day Mid-Atlantic Soil Health Conference is for farmers and agency staff to interact and network regarding the challenges and opportunities they face in terms of soil health on crop and pasture fields in the Mid-Atlantic region. Read More
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