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Join the 19th Annual Corn-Soybean Day

Join the 19th Annual Corn-Soybean Day


By Andi Anderson

The 19th annual Corn-Soybean Day, organized by the Ohio State University Extension in Fulton County, will be held on Friday, January 17, 2025, at Founder's Hall in Archbold, starting at 8:00am. This important regional event is designed for producers, agronomists, and industry professionals who are eager to gain insights into the latest developments in row crop management and agronomy.

The day will feature presentations from several experts, including Kendall Lovejoy (OSU Extension), Mike Estadt (OSU Extension), Levi Richards (Kalmbach Feeds), Eric Anderson (MSU Extension), Angie Setzer (Consus Ag Consulting), Alan Leininger (OSU Extension), and Kyle Verhoff (OSU Extension). Topics will cover fertilizer recertification, carbon markets, grain market updates, pest management, and more.

Attendees will also have the chance to network with over 30 exhibitors from leading businesses in the agricultural industry. The event provides valuable opportunities to connect with peers and enhance professional knowledge, making it ideal for anyone involved in agriculture.

The registration fee is $40 if completed by January 10, 2025, and includes coffee, doughnuts, lunch, and speaker materials. Late registrations will be accepted, space permitting. Participants will earn Ohio Private and Commercial Fertilizer and Pesticide credits, as well as Michigan Pesticide and CCA credits for those attending the full event.

For more information and to register, visit www.go.osu.edu/cornsoy25 or contact the Fulton County Extension office at (419) 337-9210.

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