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WEBINAR: Cover Crops Role in Soil Health Webinar April 26, 2018 1 CEU in Soil and Water Management Scott Wohltman from La Crosse Seeds explains the role that cover crops play in soil health. He will also discuss how growers can integrate cover crops into their operation. |
WEBINAR: The Bigger Picture – Analyzing Aerial Imagery April 26, 2018 1 CEU in Crop Management Greg Rose, co-founder and vice president of product at IntelinAir, and Ivan Dozier, M.S., senior agronomist, IntelinAir, explore the past, present and future of aerial imagery for agriculture. |
Webinar: Soil Health, Soil Respiration and Nutrient Cycling March 07, 2018 1 CEU in Soil and Water Management Will Brinton, Ph.D., explains the importance of various soil tests and how they relate to each other for overall soil health and productivity. He also discusses nutrient cycling and its role in soil health. |
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ILSoyAdvisor Events
ILSoyAdvisor hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the Annual Soybean Summit and the regional Better Beans Series. These events bring key industry experts and local resources together to support growers in their efforts to hit higher yields, improve profitability and grow better beans.
CCA Soy Envoys
The CCA Soy Envoy program is a partnership between the Illinois Soybean Association and Illinois Certified Crop Advisers, providing local recommendations throughout the season to Illinois growers. CCA Soy Envoys contribute actionable information, advice and in-season updates via the ILSoyAdvisor blog to support Illinois soybean farmers in reaching their goals of increasing yields and profits while minimizing environmental impact.
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