By Scout Nelson
North Dakota State University (NDSU) will host the Getting It Right Soybean Production Webinar on December 3, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CT, offering valuable insights into soybean management for farmers and industry professionals. The event will be conducted online via Zoom, allowing participants across the region to attend virtually.
The webinar, sponsored by the North Dakota Soybean Council, aims to help producers improve yields, enhance sustainability, and address current challenges in soybean production.
It will feature presentations from leading NDSU agriculture experts, including Joe Ikley, Richard (Wade) Webster, Janet Knodel, Frayne Olson, Ana Carcedo, Brady Goettl, and Jeff Stachler, who will co-host the event with Ana Carcedo.
Participants will gain practical knowledge in several key areas such as weed and pest management, disease prevention, crop fertility, and marketing strategies. The session is designed to provide up-to-date, research-based recommendations tailored to modern farming needs.
Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) credits will be available for attendees, making it an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking continuing education in crop production.
Farmers, agronomists, and ag industry representatives are encouraged to register early through the event website to secure their spot. The program’s interactive format will allow participants to ask questions and exchange insights with NDSU specialists.
For more information or registration assistance, participants can contact Linda Schuster at linda.schuster@ndsu.edu or call 701-652-2951.
This webinar underscores NDSU Extension’s commitment to helping farmers make informed decisions and implement sustainable practices that improve productivity and profitability in soybean production.
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Categories: North Dakota, Crops, Soybeans