Southeast Kansas Ag Applicator Training Set for December 1 in Parsons

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Kansas State University’s Southeast Research and Extension Center will host a Southeast Kansas Ag Applicator Training event on Monday, December 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 25092 Ness Road, Parsons.

This one-day event offers a valuable opportunity for applicators to earn five 1A recertification credits, plus one KDA Core credit, while receiving timely updates on weed, disease, and technology topics from K-State specialists.

Featured presentations include:

  • Great Glufosinate Applications – Dr. Sarah Lancaster
  • Managing Pasture and Range Weeds – Dr. Molly Reichenborn
  • Upcoming Crop Diseases and Methods of Control – Dr. Tina Sullivan
  • Spray Drone Technology: Use and Limitations – Dr. Deepak Joshi
  • Resources for Application Decisions – James Coover, Wendie Powell, and Lonnie Mengarelli

The cost to attend is $20. Participants can register online by scanning the QR code in the flyer below or by calling 620-784-5337.

This event, hosted by K-State Extension, is open to all individuals interested in pesticide application management, agronomy, and integrated pest management.

 

James Coover, Crop Production Agent – Wildcat District
jcoover@ksu.edu

 

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