Conducting Effective On-Farm Research: Tools, Technology, and Opportunities
Feb. 27, March 13, and March 27
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. live via Zoom
Whether you’re new to or experienced with on-farm research, this three-part webinar series has something for everyone! Join UW-Madison Extension as we explore fundamentals in on-farm research (Feb. 27), technology considerations (March 13), and UW on-farm research findings and opportunities (March 27).
Webinars take place online via Zoom from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Registration is free but required.
Feb. 27 | On-Farm Research 101: From hypothesis to harvest
Abby Augarten, On-Farm Research Program Manager, UW-Madison Extension
Jerry Clark, Regional Crops & Soils Educator, UW-Madison Extension
Abby Augarten and Jerry Clark from UW-Madison Extension will cover fundamentals in on-farm research including research design, implementation, analysis, and practical research approaches for your farm.
March 13 | Harnessing Technology for On-Farm Research
Dr. Brian Luck, UW-Madison Biological Systems Engineering
Brian Luck from UW-Madison Biological Systems Engineering will share insights on how to best utilize technology on the farm for successful research.
March 27 | The Latest from UW On-Farm Research: Findings & Opportunities
Abby Augarten, On-Farm Research Program Manager, UW-Madison Extension
Lindsey Rushford, Nitrogen Optimization Pilot Program Coordinator, UW-Madison Extension
Chris Bandura, Conservation Cropping Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Extension
Dane Elmquist, Conservation Cropping Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Extension
Join UW-Madison Extension as we discuss the new On Farm Research Program, findings from UW on-farm research projects, and opportunities to get involved. Lindsey Rushford, Chris Bandura and Dane Elmquist will share highlights from on-farm nitrogen, soil health and insect scouting research projects, respectively.
Contact Us
Please contact Abby Augarten, Extension On-Farm Research Program Manager, if you have questions or are in need of accommodations.
An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements.
Please make requests for reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to educational programs as early as possible preceding the scheduled program, service, or activity. For communicative accommodations in languages other than English, please contact oaic@extension.wisc.edu. For communicative accommodations based on a disability, please contact Heather Lipinski Stelljes at: heather.stelljes@wisc.edu for the public.
Conducting Effective On-Farm Research: Tools, Technology, and Opportunities
Feb. 27, March 13, March 27
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. online