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			to Orr Agricultural Center in Baylis July 20th for an 
			agronomy-focused field day 
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            [July 14, 2022]  
               As summer 2022 rolls on, so do the 
			events of this year’s University of Illinois Agronomy Days. Farmers 
			in the know are keeping a close watch on the summer-long calendar of 
			events providing practical, research-based information that can 
			improve yield, input management, and sustainability on the farm. | 
        
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				 Among the offerings is a July 20 field day at the Orr 
				Agricultural Research and Demonstration Center. The free 
				event features presentations by College of Agricultural, 
				Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) researchers during 
				plot tours on the farm. 
 Many of the presentations will highlight soybean issues, 
				including an introduction to the new disease red crown rot from 
				Carl Bradley, advice from Aaron Hager on weed management in 
				early planted soybean, and an update from Nick Seiter on soybean 
				insect management. Emerson Nafziger will cover general issues 
				with the 2022 corn and soybean crops, and Gary Schnitkey will 
				provide an early look at farm returns and decisions for 2023.
 
 “This year’s field day talks are filled with relevant 
				information for farmers in west central Illinois. Participants 
				will hear about valuable research going on at the university and 
				will walk away with tools to better understand crop and pest 
				management as well as some economic outlook for the next year,” 
				says Luke Merritt, research specialist in the Department of Crop 
				Sciences at ACES and the Orr Center.
 
 The event runs from 9 to 11:30, with lunch following the plot 
				tours.
 
              
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			Attendees must RSVP by email (lukem@illinois.edu) or 
			phone (217-236-4911). Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for 
			Certified Crop Advisors (CCA) will be offered.
 The Orr Center is located at 37804 State Hwy 104 in Baylis, 
			approximately 4 miles northwest of Perry. Attendees should check in 
			at the Crop Science shop a little before 9 a.m.
 
 For more Crop Sciences and Illinois Extension farm events throughout 
			the summer, keep checking back at the Agronomy Days calendar.
 
			[Source: Luke MerrittNews writer: Lauren Quinn]
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