Join the UW–Madison Division of Extension Agriculture Institute for a field day at Marshfield Agricultural Research Station on July 11 for discussions and hands-on learning around biological nitrogen-fixing products and ongoing field studies.
The field day begins at 10 a.m. at the Marshfield Agricultural Research Station (208356 Drake Ave N, Stratford, WI 54484) and ends at 12 p.m. CCA CEUs will be available.
Dan Marzu will introduce ongoing biological nitrogen-fixing product trials, treatments, measurements, and hypotheses. Chris Bandura will discuss nitrogen management considerations on poorly drained soils. Steven Hall will then present “Biologicals: what are they, and do they work?”
Presenters include:
Dan Marzu, North Central WI Nutrient and Pest Management Outreach Specialist, UW–Madison Extension
Chris Bandura, Conservation Cropping Outreach Specialist, UW–Madison Extension
Steven Hall, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in the Department of Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences, UW–Madison
Register here.
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