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Research Updates for Ag Professionals

Registration fee is $55 through 1/3/2020, $60 beginning 1/4/2020 or at the door

PUBLISHED ON January 1, 2020

Register soon to reserve your space to attend one of the 2020 Research Update sessions scheduled for these locations: Waseca, Rochester and Lamberton (Jan 7, 8 and 9 respectively) and Willmar, Morris, and Crookston (Jan 14, 15 and 16 respectively) from 12:30 pm–4:40 pm for each location. (Courtesy of University of Minnesota)

MINNEAPOLIS — Register soon to reserve your space to attend one of the 2020 Research Update sessions scheduled for these locations: Waseca, Rochester and Lamberton (Jan 7, 8 and 9 respectively) and Willmar, Morris, and Crookston (Jan 14, 15 and 16 respectively) from 12:30 pm–4:40 pm for each location. Registration fee is $55 through 1/3/2020, $60 beginning 1/4/2020 or at the door. Online registration and session abstracts are available on our website at z.umn.edu/research-updates or on-site registration begins at 11:30 a.m. at each location.

The program will feature research-based strategies to deal with today’s changing pests, diseases, varieties, nutrient and environmental recommendations. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for Certified Crop Advisors have been applied for, including: 1 in Nutrient Management and 3 in Pest Management, (additional 1 in Crop Management at Crookston).

Registration

Register here for a specific location listed below:
No refunds, but substitutions or location changes are accepted.

Waseca

Tuesday, January 7, 12:30–4:40
Southern Research and Outreach Center 35838 120th Street (map)
PH: 507-835-3620

Sessions

  • Weed management: Putting the pieces together – Tom Hoverstad
  • Not seeing corn insects for the corn? Population status, resistance dynamics and mgmt – Dr. Ken Ostlie
  • A shifting landscape for soybean and corn diseases – Dr. Dean Malvick
  • Integrating the 4Rs into P and K management when commodity prices are low – Dr. Daniel Kaiser

View the session abstracts (136 K PDF).

Rochester

Wednesday, January 8, 12:30–4:40 Rochester’s International Event Center 7333 Airport View Dr SW
Ballroom A (map) PH: (507) 536-6310

Sessions

  • Weed management: Putting the pieces together – Lisa Behnken and Ryan Miller
  • Not seeing corn insects for the corn? Population status, resistance dynamics and mgmt – Dr. Ken Ostlie
  • A shifting landscape for soybean and corn diseases – Dr. Dean Malvick
  • Integrating the 4Rs into P and K management when commodity prices are low – Dr. Daniel Kaiser

View the session abstracts (136 K PDF).

Lamberton

Thursday, January 9, 12:30–4:40 Southwest Research and Outreach Center 23669 130th Street (map)
PH: 507-752-7372

Sessions

  • Weed management: Putting the pieces together – Liz Stahl
  • Not seeing corn insects for the corn? Population status, resistance dynamics and mgmt – Dr. Ken Ostlie
  • A shifting landscape for soybean and corn diseases – Dr. Dean Malvick
  • Integrating the 4Rs into P and K management when commodity prices are low – Dr. Daniel Kaiser

View the session abstracts (136 K PDF).

Willmar

Tuesday, January 14, 12:30–4:40 Best Western Plus
240 23rd St. SE (map) PH: 320-235-6060

Sessions

  • Weed management: Putting the pieces together – Dr. Jared Goplen
  • Not seeing corn insects for the corn? Population status, resistance dynamics and mgmt – Dr. Ken Ostlie
  • A shifting landscape for soybean and corn diseases – Dr. Dean Malvick
  • Integrating the 4Rs into P and K management when commodity prices are low – Jeff Vetsch

View the session abstracts (136 K PDF).

Morris

Wednesday, January 15, 12:30–4:40
West Central Research and Outreach Center 46352 State Highway 329 (map)
PH: 320-589-1711

Sessions

  • Weed management: Putting the pieces together – Dr. Jared Goplen
  • Not seeing corn insects for the corn? Population status, resistance dynamics and mgmt – Dr. Ken Ostlie
  • A shifting landscape for soybean and corn diseases – Dr. Dean Malvick
  • Integrating the 4Rs into P and K management when commodity prices are low – Dr. Daniel Kaise

View the session abstracts (136 K PDF).

Crookston

Thursday, January 16, 12:30–4:40 Northwest Research and Outreach Center 2900 University Avenue (map)
PH: 218-281-8602

Sessions

  • Piecing together the weed management puzzle – Dr. Tom Peters and Dave Nicolai
  • Corn and soybean disease: Old nemeses and new foes – Dr. Angie Peltier
  • Strategizing spring fertilizer application after a wet fall – Dr. Lindsay Pease
  • Small grains variety update – Dr. Jochum Wiersma
  • Management of sugarbeet root diseases – Dr. Ashok Chanda
  • So you’ve got resistant ___________: Now what? Dr. Ken Ostlie

View the session abstracts (136 K PDF).

For more information

Questions regarding the program content or any special accommodation requests, can be directed to Dave Nicolai, Program Coordinator, nico0071@umn.edu. Questions regarding registration, contact Larisa at jenri001@umn.edu or 651-480-7732.— David Nicolai, Institute for Ag Professionals Program Coordinator, University of Minnesota Extension

— David Nicolai, Institute for Ag Professionals Program Coordinator, University of Minnesota Extension

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