By Scout Nelson
Farmers and crop advisers eyeing the latest in sunflower cultivation are invited to a special webinar. Hosted by North Dakota State University Extension, this online event promises up-to-date research and tips for the 2024 season. Scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 8:30 a.m., it's an opportunity not to be missed.
Organized by cropping systems specialists Greg Endres and Anitha Chirumamilla, and supported by the National Sunflower Association, this session will cover everything from selecting the right hybrids to managing soil and pests effectively. It's the perfect chance to enhance your knowledge straight from the experts.
Besides insightful talks, the webinar offers a Q&A session, allowing attendees to dive deeper into their concerns. Plus, for those who can't make it live, recordings will be available online for later access. Certified crop advisers attending live can also earn continuing education credits.
Registration is easy and free, but necessary to secure your spot. Simply visit the NDSU agriculture hub online to sign up. You'll receive all the details needed to join via Zoom directly in your inbox.
And there's more for agriculture enthusiasts. The final webinar of this winter series will focus on canola production, set for Tuesday, March 12. Don't forget to pre-register for this event too at the same website.
Don't miss out on this golden opportunity to get your sunflower production queries addressed by the pros.
Categories: North Dakota, Education