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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION OFFERS SMALL GRAIN WORKSHOPS JANUARY 20-24

University of Minnesota Extension is offering four small grain workshops in northwest Minnesota in January to address small grain management. “These workshops are designed for farmers and crop consultants to help make small grains more profitable on their farms,” says Jared Goplen, Extension Educator in Crops. “Workshops will focus on production agronomics, variety selection, and

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U OF M EXTENSION OFFERS SMALL GRAINS PLOT TOURS IN JULY

University of Minnesota Extension is offering four University of Minnesota Small Grains Summer Plot Tours in Northern Minnesota in July to address small grain production issues, variety performance, and insect and disease pests. These programs are designed to provide farmers and crop consultants the tools needed to make small grains a successful crop in their operation.

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