Soil Fertility Seminar To Offer Continuing Education Units

COLLINSVILLE, ILL.
   Soil fertility and the influence of crop production practices, environmental stewardship and market prices will be the focus of a Soil Fertility Seminar sponsored by University of Illinois Extension on February 27, 2015 at the Collinsville Branch Office of University of Illinois Extension located at 1 Regency Plaza Drive, Suite 200, Collinsville, IL. Presentations will be delivered through web conferencing from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and lunch will be provided.
   “Those attending this seminar will learn about the most current nutrient management research and recommendations to both increase nutrient efficiency and decrease nutrient losses.” says Angie Peltier, Educator with the University of Illinois Extension. Presentations from university researchers will cover diverse topics: from “Nutrient Management is More than Application Rate” to “How Algae Blooms have Affected Nutrient Management in the Lake Erie Basin”, from “Nitrogen Management Practices: Reducing Atmospheric and Leaching Losses While Maintaining Yields” to “Making Soil Fertility Decisions in 2015” and Evaluation of Adapt-N in the Corn Belt”. Certified Crop Advisors will earn up to five continuing education units in Nutrient Management by attending this seminar.
   Registration is $50 per person, which includes lunch. The registration deadline is February 23, 2014. Register online at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/mms. If dietary or other reasonable accommodations are needed for participation, please call Patty Stanton at 618-344-4230.
   For Program content information, email Angie Peltier at apeltier@illinois.edu. ∆
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