Northwest Ohio Corn-Soybean Day
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Tips on effective management practices for the 2016 crop production season, including how to manage soybean cyst nematode and how to improve yields with nitrogen timing, will be discussed during the annual Northwest Ohio Corn-Soybean Day.
The daylong event will feature multiple farm management presentations as well as some 30 exhibitors from seed and input suppliers, banking, crop insurance, grain marketing, and the farm machinery industry.
The workshop is presented by OSU Extension educators and specialists, as well as agriculture industry professionals. Topics include:
- Managing soybean cyst nematode in Ohio
- Water quality and phosphorus management
- New herbicide-tolerant traits and weeds update
- Nutrient management for forage and pasture
- Improving yield and water quality with nitrogen timing
Attending the Corn-Soybean Day will fulfill the three-hour requirement for private pesticide applicator recertification and the two-hour Ohio Fertilizer Applicator Certification and Training (FACT) program required for those with a pesticide license. Commercial Ohio applicators can get three hours of pesticide credits, including core, 2A, 2C and 2D. Three hours of Michigan pesticide recertification credits and four hours of Certified Crop Adviser continuing education credits will also be available. From 3:45 to 5:15 pm there will be sessions to fulfill core and fumigation (category 6) for pesticide applicators.
Registration for the day is $35 by January 13 and $60 at the door on a limited basis. The cost includes materials, continental breakfast and lunch. Details about the event, including a downloadable, mailable registration form and a link for online registration, can be found at http://fulton.osu.edu/news/annual-corn-soybean-day-program-set.