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WEBINAR: What We’ve Learned from Nitrogen-On-Beans Research February 22, 2018 1 CEU in Nutrient Management Tim Smith from Cropsmith and Fred Below, Ph.D., from the University of Illinois, discuss their research on applying nitrogen on soybeans, when it makes sense to use it, the optimal timing and application rates and what role soil plays in providing additional nitrogen. |
WEBINAR: Habits of Financially Resilient Farms January 18, 2018 Gary Schnitkey, Ph.D., explains the seven habits of financially resilient farmers. He will also discuss the importance of monitoring cash flow and assessing risk management. |
Webinar: The Amazing 2017 Soybean Season: Lessons for 2018 December 11, 2017 1 CEU in Soil and Water Management Crop Sciences Professor Emerson Nafzinger presents a crop report on the 2017 soybean growing season, discussing weather factors, management techniques and crop inputs. |
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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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