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Crop Management Winter Programs
Intensive training for agricultural professionals brought to you by the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR)

The University of Nebraska Crop Management Winter Programs provide educational opportunities for agribusinesses and producers. The expertise of university and industry agricultural specialists is drawn upon to provide the latest, up-to-date, research-based information in crop production.

The Crop Management Winter Programs are start in November 2004 and will continue into early 2005. Click on the links below to learn more about the following programs:

 
 

 


 

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NU Cooperative Extension
1071 County Road G
Ithaca, NE 68033
(402) 624-8000

or (800) 529-8030
saunders-county@unl.edu
Fax: (402) 624-8010

CROP MANAGEMENT RESOURCE & DIAGNOSTICS MANUAL
Use as a stand-alone resource guide or as a companion to workshops. Cost is $80, which includes shipping and handling. $70 if picking up onsite and manual does not need to be shipped to you. Please note when you will pick up your manual. Learn more at http://ardc.unl.edu/cropmanual.htm. The manual is optional and is not mandatory for workshops.

CROP MANAGEMENT WINTER PROGRAM
      Soybean Rust First Detector Training

March 29, 2005
University of Nebraska Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead, NE

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March 30, 2005
NEW LOCATION...NECC Ag Complex at Norfolk, NE
(near the junction of Benjamin Avenue and Hwy. 35. Download the map here.)

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS, CCA CREDIT INFO, DOWNLOADABLE BROCHURE, & TO REGISTER

 

Looking for more training opportunities... Check these out:

CEU and College Credit Courses offered by the
      Department of Agronomy and Horticulture


CLICK HERE to learn about College Credit, CEU Credit and Non-Credit courses offered through the University of Nebraska Department of Agronomy and Horticulture.

Classes include...

Genetics and Plant Breeding
AGRO 411/811Crop Genetic Engineering 3/15 - 4/27/05 Workshop 3/15 - 3/16

Horticulture
HORT 896 Herbaceous Perennials and Grasses in Sustainable Landscapes 1/10/05 - 4/29/05Workshop 2/23 - 2/24

Master of Agriculture
AGRO 897/HORT 897Master of Ag Project 1/10/05 - 4/27/05

Plant Pathology
AGRO 830 Phytopathological Principles 1/10/05 - 3/4/05
AGRO 830A Diseases of Corn 3/7/05 - 4/30/05
AGRO 830BDiseases of Soybeans Spring of 2006
AGRO 830EDiseases of Turf 3/7/05 - 4/30/05

AGRO/ENTO 896 Pest Resistance Management Fall of 2005

Plant Physiology and Production
AGRO 437/837Animal, Food and Industry Uses of Grain 1/10/05 - 2/18/05
AGRO 438/838Production of Specialty Grain Crops 2/21/05 - 4/1/05

Soil and Water Science
AGRO 896Understanding and Managing Spatial Variability in Soil(held in Grand Island, NE) 2/2/05

Turf/Range/Forage Science
AGRO 496/896Nebraska Range Short Course(held at Chadron State College) summer of even-numbered years

Weed Science
AGRO 823 Herbicide Action in Plants 2/22/05 - 4/27/05/Workshop 2/22 - 2/23/2005

AGRO 896 Integrated Weed Management (held at NU ARDC Near Mead, NE) 2/17/05 - 4/27/05/Workshop 2/17

LOOKING FOR A WORKSHOP? OF THE ABOVE LISTINGS, THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT ONLY OFFERED FOR COLLEGE CREDIT, BUT ALSO AS STAND-ALONE WORKSHOPS FOR CEU CREDIT:

* Crop Genetic Engineering
March 15, 2005 - April 27, 2005 (workshop 3/15 - 3/16 in Lincoln, NE)

 

 

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