University of Nebraska-Lincoln crop production and pest management specialists will be crossing the state in January to provide the latest research-based information and recommendations for the 2015 crop season. Topics will cover soil fertility; soil water and irrigation; insect, disease and weed management; cropping systems; and agribusiness management and marketing. The agenda for each program will be posted to the CPC website in December. While specific topics may vary from eastern to western Nebraska sites, the following topics are a sample:
Schedule
Check-in is from 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. followed by sessions from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 6 — Gering
Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St.
Wednesday, Jan. 7 — North Platte
Sandhills Convention Center, 2102 S. Jeffers
Thursday, Jan. 8 — Hastings
Adams County Fairgrounds, 947 S. Baltimore
Tuesday, Jan. 13 — Kearney
Younes Conference Center, 416 W. Talmadge Road
Wednesday, Jan. 14 — York
Holthus Convention Center, 3130 Holen Ave.
Thursday, Jan. 15 — Beatrice
Beatrice Country Club, 1301 Oak St.
Tuesday, Jan. 20 — Atkinson
Atkinson Community Center, 206 W. 5th St.
Wednesday, Jan. 21 — Norfolk
Lifelong Learning Center, NECC 601 E. Benjamin Ave.
Thursday, Jan. 22 — UNL ARDC, Ithaca
Saunders County Extension Office, 1071 County Road G,
Online registration is required for these clinics to provide for meals and materials. Register at agronomy.unl.edu/cpc. Cost for preregistrations by 3 p.m. the day before the clinic is $65. Online preregistration includes the 2015 Guide for Weed Management in Nebraska, the 2015 Crop Production Clinic proceedings with further information on the topics being discussed, a meal, and refreshments. On-site registration is $80.
Pesticide applicator recertification training will be available in these categories: