Register Now As Winter County Production Meetings Move Online In January, February

LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
   Registration links are now available for the 2021 winter county production meetings. “Even with the new format, Arkansas producers will hear from the people you know and trust, our agronomists and economists and experts in irrigation, new technology, weed, insect and disease management.” said Jerry Clemons, extension Delta District director for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
   The meetings will be held by Zoom. Each meeting will begin at 1 p.m. and is expected to run two or 2.5 hours and end with a live Q&A. There is no cost to attend and registration information and agendas may be found here: http://bit.ly/WinterMeetings2021
   The 2021 schedule is:
   • Jan. 12 – Corn and grain sorghum production meeting – Registration link: https://bit.ly/ARCorn2021
   • Corn and grain sorghum hybrid recommendations/production practices – Jason Kelley, extension wheat and feed grains agronomist
   • Weed control in corn and grain sorghum – Tom Barber, extension weed scientist
   • Disease management in corn – Terry Spurlock, extension plant pathologist
   • Corn fertility – Trent Roberts, associate professor-soil fertility
   • Insect management in corn and grain sorghum – Glenn Studebaker, extension entomologist 
   • Jan. 14 – Rice production meeting – Registration link: https://bit.ly/ARRice2021
   • Agronomy – variety selection, seeding rates, harvest aids – Jarrod Hardke, extension rice agronomist
   • Weed Science – applications, sedges, grass, technologies, resistance – Tommy Butts, extension weed scientist
   • Entomology – insect control, stink bugs, bill bugs, seed treatments – Nick Bateman, extension entomologist
   • Pathology – fungicides and timings – Yeshi Wamishe, extension plant pathologist
   • Fertility – nitrogen and general fertility – Trent Roberts, associate professor-soil fertility
   • Furrow irrigated rice – Jarrod Hardke, Justin Chlapecka, graduate assistant
   • Jan. 21 – Cotton production meeting – Registration link: https://bit.ly/ARCotton2021
   • Variety selection – Bill Robertson, extension cotton agronomist
   • Cotton fertility – Matt Fryer, extension instructor-soils
   • Cotton weed management – Tom Barber, extension weed scientist
   • Cotton disease and nematode management – Travis Faske, extension plant pathologist
   • Cotton insect management – Gus Lorenz, extension entomologist
   • Jan. 26 – Peanut production meeting – Registration link: https://bit.ly/ARPeanuts2021
   • County demonstration results/variety testing – Andy Vangilder, extension instructor
   • Weed management – Tom Barber, extension weed scientist
   • Insect management – Glenn Studebaker, extension entomologist
   • Disease management – Travis Faske, extension plant pathologist
   • Jan. 28 – Marketing, new technologies and irrigation – Registration link: https://bit.ly/2021AR-Mkt-Tech
   • Grain and cotton market outlook for 2021 ­– Scott Stiles, extension economist
   • Crop budgets 101 – Breana Watkins, extension economist
   • Sprayer technology – Jason Davis, extension application technologist
   • Furrow irrigation – Mike Hamilton, extension irrigation instructor
   • Irrigation contest and school update – Chris Henry, extension irrigation engineer. 
   • Feb. 2 – Soybean production meeting – Registration link: https://bit.ly/ARSoybean2021
   • Soybean update/variety technology comparison - Jeremy Ross, extension soybean agronomist
   • Insect update/Heligen ® – Ben Thrash, extension entomologist
   • Nematode management – Travis Faske, extension plant pathologist
   • Soybean fertility – Trent Roberts, associate professor – soil fertility
   • Soybean weed control – Tommy Butts, extension weed scientist.
   To learn about extension and research programs in Arkansas, visit https://division.uaex.edu/ ∆
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