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[May 14, 2020]
From pests to stress, farmers face
mounting challenges that threaten profitability, production, and
health. Learn strategies for minimizing loss and maximizing profit
during a series of four free online webinars by University of
Illinois Extension. Registration is required and available by
clicking each webinar link.
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Commercial Ag Webinar: Early Season Insects
May 13, 3 PM
Don't let pests get an early start on your freshly-planted
fields. In this first webinar of the Commercial Ag Webinar
series, Dr. Nick Seiter, U of I assistant crop sciences
professor, will discuss some of the early season insect pests to
be on the watch for in corn and soybean production fields
throughout Illinois.
Commercial Ag Webinar: Navigating the Unknown
Together
May 27, 3 PM
Learn stress management methods and tools specifically geared to
the agricultural industry during the current
emotionally-stressful period. Josie Rudolphi, U of I assistant
professor in agriculture biological engineering will discuss
mindfulness, intent, and connection in today's agricultural
industry.
Commercial Ag Webinar: Hemp Crop Updates
June 10, 3 PM
What did last year teach us about growing hemp? Illinois
Extension commercial ag educator Phillip Alberti will offer the
most recent hemp production research collected from land grant
universities across the country.
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Commercial Ag Webinar: Are Nematodes Stealing Your
Yield
June 24, 3 PM
Is your yield disappearing suspiciously? You might have a nematode
problem. Chelsea Harbach, Extension commercial agriculture educator,
and Diane Plewa, U of I Plant Clinic, walk through the process of
taking a field sample and how the sample is examined at the Illinois
Plant Clinic.
[Terri Miller, MPA
County Director
Serving Logan, Menard, and Sangamon Counties
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION]
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