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Home » Crop Growers presents 2022 Forecast Weather & Grain Market Conditions Webinar
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Crop Growers presents 2022 Forecast Weather & Grain Market Conditions Webinar

Will provide a summary recap of the 2021 weather and grain market conditions and offer time sensitive insights

PUBLISHED ON February 13, 2022

Learn about the potential impact of weather conditions in the year ahead, Wednesday, February 16th. (Stock photo via James Loesch, Flickr/Creative Commons)

CORTLAND, N.Y. — As we begin a new year, producers seek to obtain a better understanding of the corn, soybean and grain markets, and the potential impact of weather conditions in the year ahead. Crop Growers LLP, in conjunction with Farm Credit East and AgChoice Farm Credit, present a free webinar on Wednesday, February 16, at noon EST.

This webinar will provide a summary recap of the 2021 weather and grain market conditions and offer time sensitive insights and key market drivers to consider as producers solidify their 2022 risk management strategy.

Hear from speakers Eric Snodgrass, Principal Atmospheric Scientist at Nutrien Ag Solutions, and Rich Morrison, Vice President of Farm Services at NAU Country Crop Insurance in this informative webinar.

This webinar is free to attend. Register at CropGrowers.com. Contact Dale Allen at (585) 815-1900 or Dale.Allen@CropGrowers.com for more information.

Direct registration link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3407213231041190158

–Crop Growers LLP

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