July 2024 | Volume 15, Issue 4
Inside this issue:
- Considerations For Making “Late” Corn Sidedress Applications
Nicole Fiorellino, Assistant Professor & Extension Agronomist, University of Maryland, College Park - Influence of Drought on Corn and Soybean
Mark Licht, Associate Professor and Cropping Systems Extension Specialist and Sotirios Archontoulis, Assistant Professor of Integrated Cropping Systems, Iowa State University - New Maryland Law Limits Liability Waivers for Recreational Facilities
Nicole Cook, Environmental and Agricultural Faculty Legal Specialist,
University of Maryland Eastern Shore - 2023 Maryland Soybean Fungicide Trials
Andrew Kness, Senior Agriculture Agent, University of Maryland Extension - Drone School
- Cover Crop Sign-Up
Maryland Department of Agriculture press release
2024 Maryland Commodity Classic
Date: July 25, 2024 | All Day
Location: QAC-4-H Park, Centerville, MD 21617
Event Spotlights: Joanne Clendining, EMCEE and Jim Wiesemeyer, Speaker
For more information go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maryland-commodity-classic-2024-tickets-888391481837
Learn about the use of drones in agronomic production systems and what you will need to operate legally. Topics: Intro to drones in agriculture, equipment overview, what you need to operate legally, using drones for spraying and cover crop seeding, and drone demonstrations.
Dates:
- August 1, 2024 - Wye Research & Education Center,124 Wye Narrows Dr., Queenstown, MD. 21658
- August 2, 2024 - Upper Marlboro Research & Education Center, 2005 Largo Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD. 20774
For more details and registration, visit https://bit.ly/droneinag
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Agronomy News is a statewide newsletter for farmers, consultants, researchers, and educators interested in grain and row crop forage production systems. This newsletter is published by the University of Maryland Extension, Agriculture & Food Systems Agronomy Team every month during the growing season and will include topics pertinent to agronomic crop production. The subscription is free.