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Virtual Corn and Soybean School 2025

Virtual Corn and Soybean School 2025


By Andi Anderson

Farmers and agricultural professionals are invited to attend the 5th annual virtual Corn College and Soybean School on February 27th. Hosted by the Ohio State University Extension Agronomic Crops Team, this event will take place online from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, offering insights into the 2025 growing season. Experts from OSU Extension will share research updates and management strategies relevant to corn and soybean production.

Participants can earn CCA CEU credits by attending the live sessions. Those unable to join in real time can watch the recorded presentations later on the Ohio State Agronomy YouTube channel: OSUAgronomicCrops.

Registration is required by February 26th at noon. To sign up, visit this link or scan the provided QR code. There is a $10 registration fee, which supports the OSU Agronomic Crops Team’s initiatives.

2025 Key Topics and Speakers:

  • Crop Performance Insights – Osler Ortez, Laura Lindsey & Taylor Dill
  • Corn Disease Management – Stephanie Karhoff
  • Weather Forecasting – Aaron Wilson
  • Nutrient Strategies for Low Prices – Glen Arnold
  • Water Management – Vinayak Shedekar
  • Weed Control Approaches – Alyssa Essman
  • Soybean Disease Prevention – Horacio Lopez-Nicora

For further agronomic updates, check the C.O.R.N. Newsletter, which provides expert recommendations for crop management. This resource is compiled by specialists from OSU Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.

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