| | NGS Customer Meeting |
| | Program Number: | 2006245 |
| | Program Date: | 3/22/2006 |
| | Private Credits: | 2 |
| | Program Location: | Town Hall, Denton |
| | Program Contact: | (406) 567-2532 |
| | Remarks: |
| | Agenda: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm with an hour for lunch. |
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| | 1. How no-till affects soil health and fertility rates: |
| | In this section, we want to cover how the soil changes in long term no-till and how this |
| | affects our fertilizer and chemical rates. |
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| | 2. Establishing a strong healthy plant: |
| | We want to illustrate how a healthy plant is developed from seed to seedling and how this |
| | can save money on chemical and increase profit at the same time. |
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| | 3. Life cycle of wireworm and hession fly: |
| | We have found that there is a low amount of knowledge on these two insects, but both |
| | can have a huge impact on our crops. |
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| | 4. New products, 2006: |
| | We will have som! eone go through all the new chemicals on the market for 2006. |
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| | 5. Will variable rate mapping pay? |
| | We want to cover the move to more intense farming so that we could show how we can |
| | make a better profit while being enviornmentally minded. |
| | Click here for all necessary forms. |
| | Enter the above program information into a blank sign-in sheet or use the above information to construct a sign-in sheet of |
| | your own |
| | Questions? Montana Pesticide Education Program, PO Box 172900, Bozeman, MT 59717-2900 |
| | (406) 994-5690 or wlanier@montana.edu |
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