Crop Advantage meetings provide a solid foundation of current, research-based crop production information to help make smart, informed decisions in the farming operation.
84% of attendees responding to follow-up surveys said information from Crop Advantage would likely save them between $5 and $20 per acre.
"I always leave with a little more knowledge.."
Private pesticide applicator continuing instruction course
Important change for 2024
Crop Advantage meetings are an approved continuing instruction course for Iowa private pesticide applicators. Applicators must attend the entire meeting (including at least one pest management topic) to receive credit.
Continuing education
This meeting is approved for continuing education credits for Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs). Credits awarded will depend on workshop sessions attended during the program. Program listings use the following credit designations: CM-crop management, PM-pest management, NM-nutrient management, SW-soil and water. All presentations are 1.0 credit.
When
January 18, 2024
Registration check-in 8:30 AM.
Program begins at 8:55 AM and concludes at 5:00 PM.
Where
Cass County Community Building
805 West 10th Street, Atlantic, IA 50022
Support
Crop Advantage is supported, in part, by an Iowa Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Professional Development Program mini-grant. Learn more about SARE at www.iowasare.org
Location sponsor
Program for Atlantic
Thursday, January 18, 2024Print the program
8:30 am | Registration opens |
8:55 am | Welcome – Aaron Saeugling, extension field agronomist |
9:00 am | Grain bags in western Iowa: Bagging profit or storing problems? – Tony Mensing, extension field agricultural engineer (CM) |
10:00 am | Windbreak School: Establishment, management, and renovation – Billy Beck, extension forestry specialist (SW) |
10:50 am | Break |
11:00 am | Soybean gall midge – Ashley Dean, extension education specialist, Entomology (PM) |
12:00 am | Lunch (provided) |
12:50 am | Impacts of cereal rye on nitrogen cycling and crop production: Benefits, challenges, and potential solutions and opportunities – Richard Roth, extension nitrogen science specialist (NM) |
1:50 am | Growing season 2024: Current conditions, a final 2023 summary, El Niño implications and climatological outlooks – Justin Glisan, State Climatologist of Iowa (CM) |
2:50 am | Break |
3:00 am | Crop markets in 2024: Can we get back to normal? – Chad Hart, extension crop marketing specialist (CM) |
4:00 am | Iowa Private Pesticide Applicator Continuing Instruction Course – Mike Witt, extension field agronomist |
5:00 am | Meeting adjourns |
Register
Fees
- $75
Early registration, prior to midnight, January 11, 2024 - $100
Late or on-site registration - Registration includes lunch, refreshment breaks and CCA credits.
- Private applicator continuing education is NOT included in meeting registration. That $30 fee is collected at the meeting.
Reminders
- Cancellations requesting a refund must be received no later than 3 days prior to the meeting (except weather related).
- Confirmation of registration and receipts are sent via email. Please provide a valid email address when registering.
- For assistance with registration, receipts, cancellation or questions on the status of your registration please contact ANR Program Services at (515) 294-9487 or anr@iastate.edu.
Weather
- If weather conditions cause a change in meeting plans a notice will be posted on this webpage and provided to local media and radio stations. Any decisions regarding holding the meeting will be announced before 6:00 AM the day of the meeting. Meetings will not be rescheduled. Those registered may transfer to another location or request a refund.
Extension field agronomist
Aaron Saeugling
Extension field agronomist
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
(712) 254-0082
clonz5@iastate.edu