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Grain Crops Event Schedule - February 15

 

8:00-8:50 Registration and Exhibits
8:50 Ag Issues and the New Harrisburg Landscape, Chris Herr, Penn Ag Industries
9:10 Identifying Subtle Differences Limiting Top End Corn Yield Potential, John McGillicuddy, Iowa City, IA
10:15 Breakout Sessions
  • Root Issues and Corn
  • No-till Strategies on the Plains
  • Slug Research Update
  • Mycotoxin Mitigatio
  • TMDLs and Crop Producers
  • Grain Market Update
11:15 Producer Roundtables
  • Site Specific Management
  • Corn Populations and Traits
  • Soybean Management 2011
  • Making Conservation Pay
  • Strategies for High Profit Corn Crops
  • Cover Crop Success Stories
Noon Lunch
1:00 No-till Alliance Update: Corn Club and Soybean Contest Awards
2:00 What it Takes to Maintain our Strong Soybean Markets” Scott Fritz, American Soybean Association
3:00 Breakout Sessions
4:00 Producer Roundtables
5:00 Mixer in Exhibit Area

 

Forage Crops Event Schedule - February 16

 

8:00-8:50 Registration and Exhibits
8:50 Haylage in a Day and Other Secrets to Drying Hay, Tom Kilcer, Advanced Agricultural Systems
10:00 Breakout Sessions
  • Cool Season Grasses on PA Dairies
  • Managing Drought in Grazing Systems
  • Weed Management in Forage Crops
  • Grassoline…is it for real?
  • Tapping the Equine Hay Market
11:10 Producer Roundtables
  • Cool Season Grasses
  • Strategies of Grazing Management
  • Weed Management
  • Reducing Farm Energy Use
  • The Equine Hay Market
Noon Lunch
1:15 Breakout Sessions
  • Cool Season Grasses on PA Dairies
  • Managing Drought in Grazing Systems
  • Weed Management in Forage Crops
  • Grassoline…is it for real?
  • Tapping the Equine Hay Market
2:15 Producer Roundtables
  • Mob Grazing
  • Summer Annuals
  • Cutting Costs Intelligently
  • High Forage Rations
  • Effective No till Establishment
3:30 Adjourn

 

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