Kansas Corn Schools - Virtual program on February 3

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The popular Kansas Corn School series is well underway in 2022. K-State Research and Extension is partnering with Kansas Corn to offer the winter learning sessions for Kansas corn farmers.

The schools will cover a number of issues facing corn producers and are tailored to each region. Topics include weed control, insect resistance, fertility management, disease management and late-planting seasons, economics, and farm policy. Morning refreshments and a hot lunch are provided at the in-person schools.

There is one remaining in-person school scheduled for February 24 in Hiawatha. It will begin at 8:30 am with registration and the program will end around 1:00 pm.

For those that were unable to attend an in-person Corn School, a virtual school will take place on Zoom from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on February 3.
 

2022 Kansas Corn Schools

  • February 3 – Virtual
    Online only via Zoom
  • February 24 – Hiawatha
    Fisher Center


Registration for your school of choice is available online at https://kscorn.com/cornschool/


 

Ignacio Ciampitti, Farming Systems
ciampitti@ksu.edu

Deb Ohlde, Director of Grower Services
dohlde@ksgrains.com


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