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			latest crop updates at virtual Northwestern Illinois research farm 
			field days 
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            [July 31, 2020]  
               The fields of northwestern Illinois are 
			coming to your computer. Farmers, consultants, and others in the 
			agricultural community are invited to join the University of 
			Illinois Extension Commercial Agriculture team for a four-part 
			virtual field days series in August. | 
        
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				 The annual fall field day updates for the Monmouth-based 
				research farm for the
				Northwestern 
				Illinois Agriculture Research and Demonstration Center is 
				now available to a national audience. Illinois Extension 
				educators and researchers will provide in-field interviews, an 
				overview of their topic and preliminary data from current 
				research. 
 August 11:
 Soybean
				
				Cyst Nematode Update: Chelsea Harbach, Illinois Extension 
				commercial ag educator and researcher, will discuss the soybean 
				cyst nematode problem and the current research projects.
 
              
                
				 
              
				
 August 12:
 Corn Rootworm Update: Nick Seiter, Illinois Extension field 
				crops entomologist, will discuss corn rootworm project overviews 
				and results at the research farm.
 
 August 13:
 Hemp Production Update: Phillip Alberti, Illinois Extension 
				commercial ag educator, will discuss will discuss early season 
				production considerations for hemp.
 
 August 14:
 Corn Tar Spot Update: Nathan Kleczewski, Illinois Extension 
				field crops pathologist, will discuss tar spot projects at the 
				research farm in 2020.
 
              
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			All sessions start at 1 p.m. CDT. The virtual field 
			days are free and accessible using any computer, tablet, or mobile 
			device. The event will be hosted using Zoom, which is free to 
			download. Register online at go.illinois.edu/ExtensionWebinars.
 
			Participants can also sign up to receive 0.5 credits 
			of Certified Crop Adviser continuing education units for each 
			session.
 If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any of 
			these programs, contact Harbach at
			harbach2@
 illinois.edu.  Early 
			requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for 
			meeting your access needs.
 
 ABOUT EXTENSION: Illinois Extension leads public outreach for the 
			University of Illinois by translating research into action plans 
			that allow Illinois families, businesses, and communities to solve 
			problems, make informed decisions, and adapt to changes and 
			opportunities.
 
			[SOURCE: Chelsea Harbach, Commercial 
			Agriculture Educator, Illinois Extension] 
			
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