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SUMMARY:PFI: Cutting Nitrogen\, Grazing Cattle\, and Cultivating Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Ben and Hannah Offenburger of Open Gate Acres farm in southern Iowa\, raising corn\, beans\, alfalfa and cattle. They are part of PFI’s nitrogen rate trial and are using that data to lower their nitrogen inputs where they can. They practice intensive rotational grazing on 40 acres of pasture\, where they have used the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to add water and fencing. Ben plants short-season soybeans so he can plant a rye cover crop early for grazing. Always trying new things\, the Offenburgers have started a cut-flower enterprise this year. \n  \nCome to this diverse field day to hear what the Offenburgers have learned from this new endeavor. We’ll also hear how they use data from the nitrogen rate trial to reduce their inputs and see how they practice intensive rotational grazing with their cattle.
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/pfi-cutting-nitrogen-grazing-cattle-and-cultivating-flowers/
LOCATION:Chariton\, Iowa\, Chariton
CATEGORIES:Central Iowa,Field day,Livestock,Nutrient management
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SUMMARY:ISU Research Farm Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Complimentary lunch at 12 p.m.\, sponsored by Five Star Cooperative. \nThe first session will start in the meeting room of the Borlaug Learning Center beginning at 11:00 a.m.\, followed by outdoor sessions ending by 3:00 p.m. \n  \nMorning session \n11:00 a.m. – Managing Crop Diseases in 2026 – Alison Robertson\, extension plant pathologist \n  \nOther Topics & Speakers (Outside): \n1:00 p.m. – Nitrogen and Sulfur Management for corn and soybeans – Richard Roth\, extension nitrogen science specialist \n2:00 p.m. – Maximizing Weed Control with Pre and Post-Emergent Herbicide Strategies – Wes Everman\, extension weed management specialist
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/isu-research-farm-field-day-5/
LOCATION:Northeast Research Farm\, 3321 290th St\, Nashua\, Iowa
CATEGORIES:Field day,NE Iowa,Nutrient management
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SUMMARY:ISU Research Farm Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Field Day Agenda\nRegistration for the field day will start at 9:30 AM. \n  \nWelcome \n  \nEffects of sulfur on corn and soybeans \nRichard Roth\, Assistant Professor and Extension Nitrogen Specialist \n  \nFungicide efficacy and disease pressure update\nAlison Robertson\, Professor of Plant Pathology and Microbiology and Extension Field Crops Pathologist \n  \nSoybean herbicide demo\nWesley Everman\, Assistant Professor and Extension Weed Scientist \n  \nLunch \n  \nA systems approach to adopting cover crops\nMark Licht\, Associate Professor and Extension Cropping Systems Specialist \n  \nBest herbicide management practices\nBill Backhaus\, BASF Ag Solutions Senior Agronomic Service Representative\, and Nate Quam\, BASF Ag Solutions Technical Service Representative
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/isu-research-farm-field-day-3/
LOCATION:Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm\, 53020 Hitchcock Ave\, Lewis\, Iowa
CATEGORIES:Cover crops,Field day,Nutrient management,SE Iowa
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