Nebraska Extension wants to help you take your corn production to the next level with topics relating to year-round soil nitrogen management, corn planter setup and adjustments, nitrogen sources and stabilizers for corn, and much more
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AURORA – Nebraska Extension wants to help you take your corn production to the next level with topics relating to year-round soil nitrogen management, corn planter setup and adjustments, nitrogen sources and stabilizers for corn, and much more. The 2024 Nebraska Corn Production Clinic will be held Monday, Feb. 5 at the Commercial Building, Hamilton County Fairgrounds in Aurora, Nebraska, starting at 9 a.m. with breakfast refreshments and time to visit with the vendors at the display booths.
Presentations will start at 9:30 a.m. with Nebraska Corn Growers and USDA updates, and conclude about 3:45 p.m. The event has a great lineup of excellent speakers focusing on all things corn, plus several ag display booths.
The educational program, sponsored by Nebraska Extension, begins at 9:30 a.m. and includes the following presentations:
Corn Planter Setup and Adjustments Advanced Agronomy Cultural Practices Management of Insect Damage in Corn Management of Plant Diseases in Corn Including Tar Spot IPM for Successful Weed Management in Corn Year-round Soil Water Management Year-round Soil Nitrogen Management and Nitrogen Sources and Stabilizers for Corn Setting Up and Operating Fertilizer Application Equipment.