Join us March 12th at the Clark County Extension Office for the Industrial Hemp Program to learn more about production and processing! Have a great line-up if speakers. Call the office to register, or visit https://t.co/ePBvKqTJl3
Do you farm in the Embarras River Watershed? Join us in January in your county to discuss water quality resource concerns and solutions as we update the Embarras watershed management plan. Register online here: https://t.co/Jb8SWdu2PW
It's that time of year! Register for the 2020 Illinois Crop Management Conferences hosted by UofI Extension. CCAs can earn up to eight hours of CEUs. Go to https://t.co/Kfs073RmQO to register.
@NorthernILCrops talking about challenges hemp growers experienced this year at the IL Hemp Summit. A ton of great information on what growers/processors can expect for the 2020 growing season.
Tri-state Advanced Soil Health Training checking out some soil cores from heavily vs. moderately grazed fields with ryegrass. #soilhealth#grazecovercrops#ASHT
It is late in the season and there is still about 20% of the crop in Illinois fields. Should you #harvest or wait for #drydown? Emerson Nafziger explains how grain #moisture affects test #weight to help you make the best decision. Learn more ⬇️
https://t.co/L7QGk0Ox4C
After all the headache this year's crop has caused, make sure it doesn't get lost to spoilage. Check out @chelseaharbach's article about drying grain ⤵️
https://t.co/7oF2SaN4HH
Please send in your #2019 #crop data for a study on how #planting date and variety affects #yields. We are looking for data from every county in #illinois. More info ⬇️
🌽 https://t.co/tO423WRFhp
#corn#soybeans#harvest
Learn how a constructed wetland your ag tile-drainage system can harness natural processes to reduce the nitrate flow from your farmland. https://t.co/mHLo76WJUC
Excellent to hear about Illinois’ newest legal crop — hemp. Thanks a ton staying up on the trends @NorthernILCrops @ILextension Definitely some new topics at #AgronomyDay this year! @IllinoisCropSci
Some difference in water infiltration between a conventionally tilled soil (far pile) vs. long-term no till with cover crops. Great demonstration at the third Tri-State ASHT workshop showing the importance of improving soil function #soilhealth
Thinking about cover crops for forage in prevent plant acres? This quick guide from IL Extension Commercial Ag Team may be helpful. Thanks to @TravisMeteer for heading this up.
https://t.co/RRSmaL2tNI