Fall 2024 Regional Agronomic Weeds University: Licking County Host Site on November 21

OSU Extension invites crop producers, CCAs, and agribusinesses to attend a regional at the Fall 2024 Ohio State Weeds University on Thursday, November 21, 2024, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The program will take place at locations across the state. Locations include Darke, Highland, Sandusky, Licking, Paulding, and Mahoning counties. This program is designed to keep agronomic crop producers on the cutting edge of weed control for their operations. Topics addressed will include preharvest weeds survey results, drone applications of herbicides, burcucumber control, new herbicides, and new technology in weed science. Hands-on exercises such as weed ID with live plants will also be part of the program and tailored to local needs. This is an in-person event with a portion of the presentations being broadcast virtually at each regional location.

Featured presentations and speakers include:

  • Drone Applications – Dr. Steve Li, Associate Professor & Weed Science Extension Specialist, Auburn University. Dr. Li’s research evaluates weed control and herbicide usage in agronomic and emerging crops, as well as herbicide drift and off-target injury. His research program is also a nationwide leader in evaluating drones for agricultural applications.
  • Burcucumber Control – Dwight Lingenfelter, Weed Science Extension Associate, Penn State University. Mr. Lingenfelter works in Extension and applied weed science research at Penn State, including the herbicide evaluation program. He has conducted some of the most comprehensive research on the management of burcucumber, a species that is now a reemerging threat to crop production in Ohio.
  • Ohio Agronomic Weeds Update – Dr. Alyssa Essman, Assistant Professor & Weed Science Extension Specialist, The Ohio State University. Dr. Essman provides leadership for an applied research and extension program for integrated weed management in agronomic crops. This talk will cover new herbicide products and EPA/ESA regulations for the coming growing season.
  • New Technology in Weed Science – Dr. Eugene Law, Assistant Professor, Weed Ecology, The Ohio State University. Dr. Law’s research program is focused in the areas of weed science and ecology, and precision technology for novel integrated weed management. This talk will cover new and emerging technology options for weed management and their relative efficacy

The registration fee per person is $40 and is due by November 14, 2024. This fee includes course materials and speaker Q&A sessions. On-site walk-ins are not available for this event and each site is limited to a maximum of 30 people. Commercial, Private Pesticide, and Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) credits will be available. Online registration will begin on Monday, October 28 or for additional information on the event, contact the education in the county in which you are attending:

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Sign up for 2018 Coshocton/Muskingum Agronomy School

There is still time to register for 2018 Coshocton/Muskingum Agronomy School on January 31, 2018.

The registration flier is available at go.osu.edu/agschoolflier to register by mail.

Additionally, payment and registration may be completed online with a credit card at go.osu.edu/2018cmagr.

This year’s program topics include:
• Disease and Pest Management
• Getting the Most Out of Your Yield Data
• Agricultural Outlook
• Best Management Practices for Nutrient Management and
Water Quality Protection

Speakers for this year’s Agronomy School include:
• Pierce Paul, Field Specialist, Corn and Wheat Pathology
• Elizabeth Hawkins, Field Specialist, Agronomic Crop Systems
• Michael Estadt, OSU Extension Educator
• Lindsey Pease, ARS Research Agricultural Engineer

Registration deadline is January 24. Includes light breakfast, hot lunch, and the new Ohio Agronomy Guide, 15th Edition. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) credits available.

 

 

Save the Date: Agronomy School January 31, 2018

Registration Information

The 2018 Agronomy School for Coshocton and Muskingum Counties will be on Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at Dresden United Methodist Church, 1014 Main St, Dresden, OH 43821. Topics will include disease and pest management, managing harvest data, nutrient management and water quality, and industry outlooks. Light refreshments will be served at 9:00 am and lunch is provided. The program will begin promptly at 9:30 am.

Certified Crop Advisor continuing education credits are available and participants will be provided with a copy of the new Ohio Agronomy Guide, 15th edition.

The registration flier is available at go.osu.edu/agschoolflier.

Cost: $30 per person.

Payment may be received by check through the mail and should be sent to the Muskingum County Extension Office, 225 Underwood Street, Zanesville, OH 43701. Make checks payable to Ohio State University Muskingum County.

Additionally, payment and registration may be completed online with a credit card at go.osu.edu/2018cmagr.

The 2018 Coshocton Muskingum Agronomy School is sponsored by the OSU Extension Offices of Coshocton and Muskingum Counties with additional support from the Ohio Soybean Council. Please contact Clifton Martin, ANR Extension Educator Muskingum County, at 740-454-0144 or martin.2422@osu.edu with any questions.