The Northwest Missouri Crop Advisors Conference is back and in person this year!
Join ABP Specialists @BenBrownMU, @MUScottBrown, Ray Massey and others to discuss updated research on crop management strategies.
Register online before Jan. 6 at: bit.ly/3oR9cIB
It’s a “spooky” time of year with tar spot showing more MO counties this year. New in ‘21 season are Knox, Shelby, and Ralls Co w/more samples on the way. Now is the time to your corn & residues for those black tar spots! @MissouriCorn@MUExtAgEnviron@alisonrISU@DTelenko
The Hundley-Whaley Research Center will be holding their field day on Saturday, Sept. 11. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will include a variety of workshops discussing different agricultural topics and a classic tractor exhibit.
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High population densities of fall armyworms are occurring across the Midwest and Northeast (the highest outbreak in 30 years). We will likely experience an additional generation of fall armyworms in the following 30-40 days. Scout your crop fields. @MUExtAgEnviron@MUExtension
REMINDER: The Graves-Chapple Research Center Field Day is tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug. 24 at the Center in Rock Port, Mo. The event is free and open to the public. Breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m., with tours beginning at 8 a.m.
Now is the time to scout for fall armyworms in pastures and hayfields, says @MUExtension entomologist Kevin Rice. Agronomists in SE Missouri report sightings of fall armyworm in grass and legume crops. Learn more: bit.ly/37pshcl#2xAg2030#agriculture
With less than two weeks remaining- here is where we stand with responses to the 2021 Missouri Rental Rates Survey. Yellow counties have responses- grey counties do not. Help @MUExtension with this important study by filling out the 3 minute survey at bit.ly/MissouriRentalRates21
The Graves-Chapple Research Center will host an in-person field day, Tuesday, Aug. 24! Topics including weed management, input costs & crop yield and cost of production of corn and soybeans will be discussed. cafnr.missouri.edu/2021/08/h…
Waterhemp is the state’s No. 1 weed, robbing MO ag of millions of dollars each year. @MUExtension weed scientists are trying to make sure that weed seeds leaving combines don’t live to see another day. The Seed Terminator could be the solution: bit.ly/3iTmb9N#2xAg2030
Please consider participating in the 2021 @cafnr@MUExtension rental rate survey. Categories include- cropland, pastureland, hunting leases and building/facilities. You can access the 5 min survey at bit.ly/MissouriRentalRates21
One of our most popular guides is the Missouri Cash Rental Rates. However, the data is only as good as the survey data we get back. Landowners and tenants: please take 5 minutes to fill out this year’s survey: bit.ly/MissouriRentalRates21
Forage & Livestock Town Hall will be #live at noon. Dr. Eric Bailey with MU Extension joins us to discuss results from a recent MU project dealing with feed lots in Missouri. #2xAg2030#MUExtensionyoutu.be/IjWZxHIteNY
Frequent spring rains in MO set the stage for seedling and root rotting diseases that can lower yields. Pythium species usually infect roots of corn, soybean and wheat, especially in the northern half of the state, says @MUExtension's @kmbiss. Learn more: bit.ly/3gZxT1C