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MSU to host crops and weeds field day

From MSU News Service

BOZEMAN — Montana State University’s College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station will host a public field day at the Arthur H. Post Research Farm on Tuesday, July 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The teaching and research farm is located six miles west of Bozeman at 8431 Huffine Lane on U.S. Highway 191.

Regional and statewide pest control advisers, farm managers, chemical company cooperators, students and the general public are invited to the event to learn about ongoing crop and weed research programs at MSU.

The field day will include tours and presentations by MSU faculty and Extension specialists on winter wheat breeding, forage production, feeding hail-damaged crops to livestock, beneficial insects, disease management, cropping systems and nutrient and weed management. Research and demonstration plots of weed and pathogen management techniques, pesticide application strategies, cropping systems, pulse crop production and wheat breeding will be open throughout the day with staff available to answer questions.

Attendees can receive six and a half Certified Crop Adviser CEU credits, two recertification credits, and recertification credits for Montana commercial and governmental applicators holding licenses in the dealer, demonstration and research and agriculture plant pest categories.

Registration is free, and lunch and refreshments are provided. Participants are encouraged to pre-register no later than July 18 by contacting Noelle Orloff at 406-994-6297 or [email protected]. Participants can also register at the Post Farm on July 21.

 

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