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Soybean Production Workshops Scheduled For December

The Penn State Extension Crop Management Team has scheduled four Soybean Production Workshops the week of December 7, 2014. These day-long workshops teach soybean producers new integrated pest and cultural management practices covering the entire growing season, from planting to harvest.  Support for the workshops is provided in part by the Pennsylvania Soybean Board through the soybean checkoff.
Each workshop will feature Penn State researchers, experienced soybean growers, and county Extension personnel presenting information covering all aspects of soybean production from planting to harvest. Topics include information on optimizing variety selection and planting rates, fertility management, weed, insect and disease scouting and harvest management. CCA and pesticide credits are available at each location.

 The workshops will be held on:

  •     Tuesday, December 9 at Holy Cross Church, 696 Johnson Road, Nazareth, Pa.
  •     Wednesday, December 10 at the Troy Fire Dept. Social Hall & Banquet Facility, Rt. 6 & 14, Troy, Pa.
  •     Thursday, December 11 at the Penn State Extension Union County office, 343 Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa.
  •     Friday, December 12 at the Livestock Evaluation Center, 1494 West Pine Grove Road, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.
     
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