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2025 Crop and Pest Management Training

2025 Crop and Pest Management Training


By Scout Nelson

North Dakota State University Extension will host the 2025 Western Crop and Pest Management School on March 5, 2025, at the Ramada Bismarck Hotel in Bismarck, North Dakota. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Central Time and is designed to equip participants with the latest research and recommendations on crop production and pest management.

The school serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to become successful field scouts and for agricultural professionals seeking updates on crop management practices. The program covers strategies for major and minor crops grown in North Dakota, ensuring attendees receive region-specific insights.

The event registration fee is $100, with the deadline for registration set for February 14, 2025. Early registration is encouraged as the schedule is subject to change based on speaker availability and updated research findings.

Throughout the day, attendees will engage in expert-led discussions and hands-on training to better understand pest control methods, field scouting techniques, and best practices in crop production. The event is open to all agricultural professionals, including crop consultants, agronomists, and researchers.

For further details regarding the event content, interested participants can contact Barbara Nilles at 701-231-6285 or Victor Gomes at 701-456-1100. More information about accommodation can be found on the Ramada Bismarck Hotel website.

With a strong focus on practical applications and emerging trends, the 2025 Western Crop and Pest Management School aims to enhance knowledge and skills in crop protection and sustainable farming.

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