More Tennessee Meetings Set

SOMERVILLE, TENN.
   Dec. 9: Winter Cotton Production Meeting, Olympic Steak and Pizza located at 6250 Hwy 64 Oakland, Tennessee. Cotton production will be discussed. Starts at 11:00 a.m., lunch will be provided. Speakers will be the county agent; David Verbree, Tennessee research cotton irrigation specialist; Larry Steckel, Tennessee weed specialist; and Scott Stewart, Tennessee entomologist. For more information, contact Jeff Via at (901) 465-5233 or jvia@utk.edu.
   Dec. 16: Winter Grain Production Meeting, Chuck Dacus Farm Shop, 16945 Hwy 64 Somerville, Tenn. Hosted by the Fayette County Extension Office. Soybean and corn production will be discussed. Starts with breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Speakers will be the county agent; Angela McClure, Tennessee corn and soybean specialist; Bob Williams, Tennessee area grain specialist; and Heather Young, Tennessee pathologist. For more information, contact Jeff Via at (901) 465-5233 or jvia@utk.edu.
   Dec. 17: Winter Row Crop Production Meeting, Olympic Steak and Pizza located at 10862 Hwy 51S, in Atoka TN 38004.Hosted by the Shelby and Tipton County Extension Offices. Starts with lunch at 11:30 a.m. Speakers will be the county agent; David Verbree, UT Extension Irrigation Specialist; Larry Steckel, UT Extension Weed Specialist, Scott Stewart, UT Extension Entomologist., and Angela McClure, UT Extension Grains Specialist.   Irrigation scheduling, glyphosate resistant pigweed, kudzu bug and variable rate seeding and fertility will be discussed.  For more information, contact Becky Muller at 901-752-1207 or beckymuller@utk.edu.
   Feb. 18: Irrigation Meeting, Rube Rhea’s farm shop-15480 Hwy 64 S. Somerville, TN 38068. Fertigation, variable rate and pivot maintenance will be discussed. Starts at 5:00 p.m., supper will be provided. Speakers will be the county agent; Dr. Brian Leib, Irrigation Specialist with The University of Tennessee and Tennessee Tractor. For more information, contact Jeff Via at (901) 465-5233 or jvia@utk.edu.∆
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