Unlock agronomy knowledge from across the globe at the Global Crop Production Virtual Conference
This conference offers agronomy experts and researchers that have unique perspectives on universal issues in agriculture. We’ve put together a list of phenomenal speakers to deliver a breadth of knowledge you can’t get anywhere else.
Grab this tremendous opportunity for winter learning regardless of where you are from 9am – 4pm, Dec. 11. Connect to the Global Crop Production Virtual Conference from your home or the office, or even vacation. All you need is an internet connection!
Take the time to read about a few of our speakers:
Andrew McGuireAndrew McGuire will critically evaluate the claims surrounding soil health and regenerative agriculture regarding biodiversity, soil microbiology, nutrient inputs, and crop yields. As an agronomist at Washington State University, he works in the Columbia Basin’s irrigated cropping systems. By separating the "chaff from the grain," he will distinguish scientifically supported facts from overstated or unsupported claims. His goal is to provide perspective, helping you make informed decisions on credible evidence. Read his writing and other work on X/Twitter: @agronomistag. |
Dr. James DeDeckerDr. James DeDecker will present insight from his research and how growers can improve their hemp agronomy. He is excited to share valuable wisdom into the effective strategies for hemp agronomy, and pest management to help you produce the best crop you can! He is Director of the Michigan State University Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center, and Specialist in the MSU Extension Community, Food and Environment Institute. |
Stephen NicholsonStephen Nicholson will draw on his 40-years of experience in agri-finance to provide insight into key factors that will influence the market in the next year like the Bunge-Viterra merger, the impact of G3, and the current standing of Canada in the global market. He is the Global Sector Strategist for Grains and Oilseeds at Rabo AgriFinance, in the RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness group. He joins us to share a global perspective on the price and market expectations of wheat, canola, and pulses including insight on how growers in the Canadian prairies can position themselves to be competitive |
Find more information about the event and our other speakers on the Global Crop Production Virtual Conference event page.
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