Attend upcoming programs

February 21

Nebraska On-Farm Research Network – Annual Results Update Meeting on Wednesday, February 21 from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm at Holiday Inn at 4005 N 6th St, Beatrice, NE 68310. Check-in and refreshments begin 30 minutes prior to the meeting. Nebraska farmers and agronomists are invited to join the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network for its 2024 Annual Results Update meeting. There is no cost to attend, but pre-registration is required for all participants. Register today to secure your spot at https://on-farm-research.unl.edu/nebraska-farm-research-network-results-update-meetings-2024.

Top 3 reasons why you should attend:

  1. Relevant Topics: The Annual Results Update meetings feature presentations on a variety of relevant topics for agricultural production, including results regarding crop production, fertility and soil management, non-traditional products, cover crops, crop protection and equipment. Join us for this year’s meetings to gain access to reliable, research-based information for your operation!
  2. Innovative Solutions: The Annual Results Update meetings provide farmers and agronomists with innovative solutions using the latest agricultural technologies and practices. At last year’s meetings, 98% of participants noted that they were planning to make changes on their operations based on the information presented. Join us for this year’s meetings to hear about how you can improve your farm’s productivity, sustainability and profitability!
  3. Networking Opportunities: By hosting meetings in Mead, Beatrice, Alliance, York and Kearney, the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network builds connections that stretch across the state. In fact, last year’s meetings had over 200 participants that represented over 89,000 acres of farmland!
    Join us for this year’s meetings to build lasting connections throughout Nebraska!

Thank you to our sponsors including Nebraska Soybean Checkoff, Nebraska Corn Growers Association, Nebraska Corn Board, and Nebraska Dry Bean Commission. We look forward to seeing you in Beatrice!

February 29 

The Eastern Nebraska Soil Health Conference will be held Thursday, February 9, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. at the Nielsen Community Center, 200 Anna Stalp Ave., in West Point, Nebraska. The program will highlight information about new technics in developing healthier soils and how healthy soil translates into better crops. Farmers that have attended other recent Nebraska Extension Soil Health conferences have commented on what they valued about the program: “the program provided very high-quality material. Too frequently these trainings only touch on the benefits of no-till and cover crops. This training did an incredible job at educating on the how and the why. And risks associated. I really enjoyed the informational panel discussions as well.” 

Conference participants will learn about:

  • Contributions of cover crops to sustainably intensified agricultural systems from Dr. Shalamar Armstrong, Purdue University
  • Using winter hardy small cereals for early spring grazing, Dr. Mary Drewnoski, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Utilizing carbon amendments to improve soil health, Amy Schmidt, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Nebraska Extension soil health programs from Dr. Carolina Cordova, UNL Soil Health Specialist and Dr. Katja Koehler-Cole, UNL Extension Educator

A farmer-led panel discussion will provide insights on implementing soil health methods. An agriculture industry led panel discussion will highlight tools and techniques used to improve soil health. Products, services, and technologies for soil health will be showcased by local suppliers.

Certified Crop Advisor can earn continuing education units (CEUs) by their attendance.

There is no cost to attend the program because it is sponsored by the Nebraska Soybean Board and the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program.

Please register by Thursday, February 22 at https://go.unl.edu/2024soilhealthconferences

March 5

The Central Nebraska Soil Health Conference will be held Tuesday, March 5, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. at the Adams County Fairgrounds, 947 S. Baltimore Ave., in Hastings, Nebraska. The program will highlight information about new technics in developing healthier soils and how healthy soil translates into better crops.

Conference participants will learn about:

  • Nebraska agroecosystems and soil health projects from Dr. Virginia Jin, USDA Soil Scientist.
  • Crop-livestock integration economics from Dr. Cory Walters, UNL Agricultural Economist
  • Establishing corn into perennial clover covers from Jenny Rees, UNL Extension Educator
  • Nebraska Extension soil health programs from Dr. Carolina Cordova, UNL Soil Health Specialist and Dr. Katja Koehler-Cole, UNL Extension Educator

A farmer-led panel discussion will provide insights on implementing soil health methods. An agriculture industry led panel discussion will highlight tools and techniques used to improve soil health. Products, services, and technologies for soil health will be showcased by local suppliers.

Certified Crop Advisor can earn continuing education units (CEUs) by their attendance.

There is no cost to attend the program because it is sponsored by the Nebraska Soybean Board and the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program.

Please register by Monday, February 26th at https://go.unl.edu/2024soilhealthconferences

For inquiries about these and other agronomic resources and programs from Nebraska Extension, contact me at  or 402-821-1722. Know your crop, know your tech, know your bottom line at croptechcafe.org.

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