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Time is Running Out to RSVP for a Weed Resistance Workshop

Helping Agribusinesses and Farmers Be Proactive

The severity of Glyphosate-resistant Palmer Amaranth has been realized in the U.S. and it is imperative that Ohio agribusinesses and farmers become proactive in dealing with this issue. That’s why the Ohio AgriBusiness Association and the Ohio Soybean Association have joined forces to offer this Weed Resistance Workshop at no cost for Ohio custom applicators and farmers. Take a look at what weed resistance challenges other farmers have experienced firsthand.

The workshop also provides three Crop Management Continuing Education Credits for Certified Crop Advisors.

What are Ohio farmers saying about this weed resistance issue?

Workshop Details:
All three workshops are from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and will be followed by lunch. The dates and locations are as follows:

Presenters will include researchers Dr. Mark Loux and Tony Dobbels of The Ohio State University Department of Horticulture and Crop Science. Representatives from Monsanto and other experts in weed resistance round out the program. In addition to individual speaker presentations, the events will feature a panel discussion with Q&A. Participants will receive three Crop Management CCA CEUs.

The event is offered at no cost, but attendees must RSVP at oaba.net/aws/OABA/pt/sp/events or by calling 614-326-7520.

OABA and the Ohio Soybean Association would like to thank the following sponsors for helping make the event possible:

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