By Scout Nelson
North Dakota State University Extension is hosting a webinar titled 'Getting It Right in Soybean Production' on December 19 at 8:30 a.m., aimed at soybean producers and crop advisers. The event, supported by the North Dakota Soybean Council, is essential for a successful 2024 growing season.
Greg Endres, a cropping systems specialist, will lead a webinar on research-based recommendations for soybean cultivation. Topics include variety selection, plant establishment, soil management, and pest control. The event will also provide insights into soybean market trends, ensuring participants gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry.
NDSU Extension crop specialists will lead these discussions, ensuring that the information shared is both expert and practical. Following the presentations, participants will have the opportunity to engage with the speakers through a Q&A session, making this an interactive learning experience.
The event doesn't just offer knowledge; certified crop advisers can earn continuing education credits by attending. Plus, with no participation fee and easy online access via Zoom, it’s accessible to all interested parties.
Remember, pre-registration is necessary, and can be done at the NDSU agriculture hub website , where the webinar will also be archived for future reference.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to enrich your soybean production skills. Register now and prepare to gain valuable insights from NDSU's experts.
For those interested in further learning, keep an eye out for upcoming webinars on dry bean, sunflower, and canola production in early 2024.
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Categories: North Dakota, Crops, Soybeans, Education