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Expert Reveals Secrets at Northwest Illinois Summit

Expert Reveals Secrets at Northwest Illinois Summit


By Andi Anderson

Unlocking the Secrets of Sustainable Farming: Are you a Northern farmer grappling with the challenge of balancing healthy soil and robust crop yields? Look no further than the Northwest Illinois Agronomy Summit on January 31st, 2024! 

Winter Rye: A Game Changer: Discover the groundbreaking research of Dan Smith, a leading expert from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as he delves into five years of successful results on incorporating reduced tillage and winter rye into corn and soybean rotations. Gain valuable insights for sustainable farming solutions. 

Boost Your Bottom Line:  

Learn how this innovative approach can: 

  • Enhance soil health: Improve soil structure, organic matter content, and water infiltration. 
  • Maintain robust yields: Achieve peak productivity while nurturing your soil for the future. 
  • Cut down on costs: Reduce reliance on traditional tillage methods and potentially decrease input needs. 

Don't Miss Out: Join fellow farmers and agricultural professionals at the Highland Community College Student Conference Center for this informative and inspiring event. Network with peers, discover cutting-edge practices, and gain the knowledge you need to take your farm to the next level. 

Secure your spot for just $25, including a delicious lunch. Earn valuable CEUs in Nutrient Management and Crop Management while investing in your farm's future. Visit go.illinois.edu/jsw or call (815) 235-4125 for registration. 

 

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