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Foundation for Agronomic Research (FAR)

 
Nutrient Management Effects on Controlling Asian Soybean Rust

Project Leader: Dr. Harold Reetz, Foundation for Agronomic Research, 107 S State St Ste 300, Monticello, IL 61856-1968.
Telephone: 217-762-2074. Fax: 217-762-8655.

This is a multi-regional project which is covered in individual state reports. There was no overall specific program activity in 2006.

 
InfoAg Midsouth Conference February 7-8, 2007, Starkville, Mississippi

Project Leader: Dr. Harold Reetz, Foundation for Agronomic Research, 107 S State St Ste 300, Monticello, IL 61856-1968.
Telephone: 217-762-2074. Fax: 217-762-8655.

About 150 leading agribusinesses crop advisers, ag consultants, and research and extension workers participated in the transfer of information on site-specific management and precision ag technologies.

 
Development and Implementation of Fertilizer BMP Guides for Six Selected Major Cropping Systems

Project Leader: Dr. Harold Reetz, International Plant Nutrition Institute, 107 S State St Ste 300, Monticello, IL 61856-1968.
Telephone: 217-762-2074.

Project Cooperator: Quentin Rund

The six regional projects have each had at least one Stakeholder Team Meeting and have begun the process of reviewing current fertility nutrient management recommendations and guidelines. In each case, NRCS, Extension, farmers, CCAs, fertilizer dealers, and other stakeholders are involved. Over 100 cooperators are included in the project. The InfoAg Mid-South and InfoAg Northwest Conferences served as venues for presenting some of the information gathered to date. A major part of the InfoAg 2007 Conference in Springfield, Illinois, July 10-12, 2007, will be devoted to sharing information from this project. Details are on the project website: http://www.farmresearch.com/CIG. Funding is provided through a USDA-NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant.

 
InfoAg 2007

Project Leader: Dr. Harold Reetz, Foundation for Agronomic Research, 107 S State St Ste 300, Monticello, IL 61856-1968.
Telephone: 217-762-2074. Fax: 217-762-8655.

The next international Information Agriculture conference will be InfoAg 2007, set for July 10-12 in Springfield, Illinois. Details about the program, exhibits, and registration are available on-line at http://infoag.org. The program will focus on field experience with precision farming, remote sensing, auto-guidance systems, and other communications and information management applications on the farm. Over 50 exhibits will showcase the latest in available technology and services. A pre-conference field tour will provide opportunities to see these tools in action in the field. Attendees from throughout North America and many other countries are expected. This conference will also feature special programs on soil conservation innovations and impacts of biofuels on crop production systems.

 
InfoAg Northwest Conference February 20-21, 2007, Kennewick, Washington

Project Leader: Dr. Harold Reetz, Foundation for Agronomic Research, 107 S State St Ste 300, Monticello, IL 61856-1968.
Telephone: 217-762-2074. Fax: 217-762-8655.

IPNI and FAR organized this event for the first time in the Northwest U.S., attracting several hundred participants. New equipment for prevision application of fertilizer, techniques for identifying variable yield potential in fields, and experiences of growers producing grain, fruit, vegetable, and potato crops were featured.

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