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				 Attendees will hear research updates from 
				university experts to gain insightful tips for making farm 
				management decisions and will walk away with research updates, 
				resources, and new connections in their communities. 
				Presentations during the Springfield summit will include 
				emerging technologies in farming, the Data-Intensive Farm 
				Management Project, the impact of wind, a Farmdoc update, and 
				more. The event is built to provide agriculturalists with tools 
				and management considerations for continued farming success. 
				 
				“The Illinois Agronomy Summit in Springfield will give attendees 
				the opportunity to hear directly from researchers and experts on 
				current topics impacting agriculture,” says Reagen Tibbs, 
				Extension commercial agriculture educator serving Logan, Menard, 
				and Sangamon counties. “Since I joined Illinois Extension in 
				January, my goal has been to bring researchers and experts 
				directly to producers and stakeholders across Logan, Menard, and 
				Sangamon counties.” 
				 
				The cost to attend is $30, and registration is required by Jan. 
				14. Find more details and registration at go.illinois.edu/AGSSpringfield. 
				Registration includes all presentations and lunch. Continuing 
				education units are available for Certified Crop Advisers. 
				 
				For questions or if a reasonable accommodation is needed to 
				participate in this program, contact Reagen Tibbs, commercial 
				agriculture educator for Logan, Menard and Sangamon counties. 
				Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time 
				to meet access needs. 
			[Provided by Reagen Tibbs] 
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