K-State Research and Extension will host the 17th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on January 14-15 at the Gateway Center in Oberlin, Kansas. The deadline for early registration is January 8. All the details can be found in this article.
K-State Research and Extension will host the 17th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on January 14-15 at the Gateway Center in Oberlin, Kansas. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the central High Plains region
The annual Cover Your Acres winter conference is going virtual! This year, Cover Your Acres will feature a shorter, half-day format that will take place online. Sessions will be streamed live with the ability for attendees to ask questions. Read more in this article.
There is still time to register for the 18th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference. This year's program has been shortened to one afternoon and will be presented virtually. Admission is free but registration is required. Don't miss this premier event!
K-State Research and Extension will host the 19th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on January 18 and 19. The conference will take place in the traditional in-person format in Oberlin, Kansas. Get registered soon for this premier event.
K-State Research and Extension will host the 19th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on January 18 and 19. Interested individuals can still register at the door for either day of the conference. Details are in this article.
Mark your calendars for the 20th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference on Jan. 17-18 in Oberlin, KS! Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region. Earlybird registration and pricing ends on Jan. 10. Get registered today!
Don't miss out attending the 20th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region.
Mark your calendars for the 21st annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on January 16 and 17, 2024. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region.
Mark your calendar for the 21st annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference scheduled for January 16-17, 2024. The in-person will take place in Oberlin, KS. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region.
K-State Research and Extension will host the 21st annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on Jan. 16 and 17. The conference will take place in the traditional in-person format at the Gateway Civic Center in Oberlin, KS. Registration is open! Get your spot reserved today!
K-State Research and Extension will host the 21st annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on Jan. 16 and 17. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region. Get registered today!
Have you registered for the 2024 Cover Your Acres Winter Conference happening on Jan. 16 and 17 yet? Early bird registration at a reduced price closes on January 10. This article has updated information on the session topics and speakers. Check out the great line-up of university specialists and industry representatives.
The 2024 Cover Your Acres Winter Conference is almost here! Registration is still open for this premier producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production for northwest KS and the Central High Plains region. The program is posted in this article. Check it out!