Agronomy school planned for local farmers

| January 3, 2017

COSHOCTON – Area farmers are encouraged to attend a local Agronomy School to learn about different aspects of growing soybeans, corn and other commercial agricultural crops. OSU Extension professionals will lead the school which will be on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Conesville United Methodist Church. Some of the topics of discussion will include:

  • Ag Machinery: Tools & Technologies That Will Make an Impact in Eastern Ohio
  • Current Manure Research: Maximizing the Value of Manure Nutrients
  • Farm Business Legal Checkup
  • Getting Value Out of Your Yield Data
  • And more

Experts from across the state will be at the school to share their expertise, so don’t miss out on this opportunity.

Due to a grant through the Ohio Soybean Council, registration is only $30 and will include a light breakfast, hot lunch, and a copy of the Corn, Soybean, Wheat & Alfalfa Field Guide. Certified Crop Advisory credits are also available.

To register for 2017 Agronomy School, stop by the Coshocton County Extension office and complete a registration form or download a form at coshocton.osu.edu. If you have questions about the program, contact Emily Adams at 740-622-2265.

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