Sponsored by the Illinois Wheat Association, University of
Illinois Extension and USDA Risk Management Agency, the small
grains program will feature several presentations from Extension
and university agronomists, breeders and plant pathologists,
including University of Illinois professor and small grains
breeder Fred Kolb, who will discuss oat and wheat variety
development for northern Illinois.
University of Illinois professor and Extension agronomist
Emerson Nafziger will discuss this year’s Illinois wheat crop
and management practices, including a look at the commercial
variety trial. Finally, Carl Bradley, associate professor of
plant pathology and University of Illinois Extension plant
pathologist, will talk to the group about wheat disease
management.
"We have an excellent group of presenters this year, offering
valuable information for any small grains producer here in
Illinois," said Diane Handley, executive director of the
Illinois Wheat Association. "Producers interested in learning
more about wheat management and wheat and oat variety selection
will have an excellent opportunity to get the latest information
from experts located right here in Illinois."
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Those interested in attending are asked to register in advance by
contacting the Illinois Wheat Association office at 309-557-3619
or by emailing Charlene Blary at
cblary@ilfb.org.
Registration is $5 per person and includes dinner. For
additional information and directions to the Northern Illinois
Agronomy Research Center, contact Blary or visit the Illinois
Wheat Association website at
www.illinoiswheat.org.
[Text from file received from
Illinois Farm Service Agency]
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