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Date(s) - July 30, 2015
9:00 am - 11:30 am

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Agronomists, educators and plant pathologists with the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at the Ohio State University will discuss drought-tolerant corn hybrids and how to improve soil quality during a Field Crops Day July 30.

The free workshop is open to farmers, producers, agribusiness personnel and anyone interested in processes associated with the production of food. Pesticide licensing recertification credits and Certified Crop Adviser continuing education credits are available.

The workshop topics will include:

  • Management of soil-borne diseases in Ohio.
  • Results of a nine-year study of phosphorus and potassium fertilization.
  • Drought-tolerant corn hybrids: What is the tit for northwest Ohio.
  • Methods to test for and agronomic practices to improve soil quality.

The workshop also will provide participants information about the agricultural research advances made in the past year at the site.

For more information, contact Matt Davis at 419-257-2060 or [email protected].