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Ewing Agronomy Field Day

Event Type
Other
Sponsor
Illinois Extension
Location
Ewing Demonstration Center, 16132 N Ewing Rd, Ewing, IL 62893
Date
Jul 25, 2024   9:00 am  
Cost
Field day is free, and lunch will be provided
Registration
Registration
Contact
Dane Hunter
E-Mail
dhunter3@illinois.edu
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Connecting farming communities with agricultural experts.

Illinois Extension is excited host their annual Agronomy Field Day at Ewing Demonstration Center on Thursday, July 25, at 9 a.m. with a lunch to follow. The event will feature various educators and campus faculty as they provide best management practices for local growers.

Ewing Demonstration Center has served the agricultural community of southern Illinois since 1910.  Research at the center includes various trials for corn, soybeans, sorghum, wheat, and cover crops.  The center has featured no-till research and demonstration plots for more than 50 years as it offers representative growing conditions for southern Illinois.

The event will feature the following speakers:

9 - 9:15 a.m.         Welcome and Introductions
                                Dane HunterTalon BeckerAndy Fisher, and Jaqueline Kellerman

9:15 - 9:30 a.m.  Keynote 
Sowing support: Expanding mental health knowledge and resources in agriculture
Cheyanne Dierickx, visiting Extension outreach associate

9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.   Concurrent presentations (field stations)

  • Economic outlook and trends impacting corn and soybeans
    Gary Schnitkey, PhD, University of Illinois Agricultural Strategy
  • Conducting on-farm precision experiments with the U of I Extension and the Data-Intensive Farm Management Project 
    David Bullock, PhD, University of Illinois Center for the Economics of Sustainability
  • Managing diseases in field crops: Current status in Illinois
    Boris Camiletti, PhD, University of Illinois Crop Science
  • Updating recommendations on P and K management for southern Illinois
    Andrew Margenot, PhD, University of Illinois Crop Sciences
  • A yearlong assessment of soil health and nutrient losses in soybean production in southern Illinois
    Heidi Allen Asensio, PhD student, University of Illinois Crop Sciences (Margenot Lab)

12:15 - 1:15 p.m.    Lunch

Ewing Demonstration Center is about 20 minutes south of Mt. Vernon, located at 16132 N. Ewing Rd in Ewing, IL. The center is on the north edge of the village of Ewing, north of the Ewing Grade School. Additional signage will be posted near the center.

Field day is free, and lunch will be provided. Certified Crop Advisor CEUs will also be offered. To register, visit go.illinois.edu/EwingFieldDay or call (618) 439-3178.                      

If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Dane Hunter
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