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Home » 2022 Agronomy Update virtual meetings
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2022 Agronomy Update virtual meetings

No charge for the event, but registration is required by Jan. 3

PUBLISHED ON December 14, 2021

Producers, growers, and agronomists in northern Wisconsin and New York State are between a rock and a hard place as they wait for corn to dry down in the field, but face frequent moisture events and sloppy fields. (Courtesy of Rock River Laboratory)
Producers, growers, and agronomists in northern Wisconsin and New York State are between a rock and a hard place as they wait for corn to dry down in the field, but face frequent moisture events and sloppy fields. (Courtesy of Rock River Laboratory)
The 2022 Agronomy Update Meetings will be virtual this year due to COVID-19. The meetings will present the latest information on hybrid/variety performance, an analysis and discussion of last year's growing season, and updated recommendations for field crop production. (Courtesy of Rock River Laboratory)

MADISON, Wis. — The 2022 Agronomy Update Meetings will be virtual this year due to COVID-19. The meetings will present the latest information on hybrid/variety performance, an analysis and discussion of last year’s growing season, and updated recommendations for field crop production.

CEUs will be offered in Crop Management for Certified Crop Advisers. There is no charge for this event, but registration is required. There are two sessions to choose from, both sessions will present the same information. Please choose the one that best fits your schedule.

Presentations:

Joe Lauer, UW-Madison Corn Agronomist

  • The 2021 growing season
    • How did we get so much yield with so little water?
    • How did the late May frost affect corn yield?
  • 25+ years of Transgenic (GMO) corn: Are we making progress?
  • Maximum corn yields: How do we set the bar?

Shawn Conley, UW-Madison Soybean and Small Grain Agronomist

  • Soybean and Wheat Performance Trial Results
  • Planting Soybean Green Pros and Cons
  • Soybean Yield Response to Sulfur in WI
  • Something Else that is Totally #Coolbeans…Trust Me!

John Grabber, USDA-ARS Research Agronomist, Dairy Forage Research Center

  • Forage Focus: Alfalfa establishment techniques in corn silage
Dates and Times
Tuesday, January 4

9:00 am to 11:50 am

Thursday, January 6

1:00 pm to 3:50 pm

Register by January 3, 2022. Register at https://go.wisc.edu/aqnh77 .

— UW-Madison Extension

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