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Ag PhD 2002 - 2003 Workshops
 
 
Fertility
Seminars

Dec. 2 - Baltic, SD
Dec. 3 - Huron, SD
Dec. 4 - Morton, MN
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Advanced Workshops
Feb. 17 - 21 - various locations.
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Join us for one of our fertility seminars Dec. 2, 3, or 4.

Increase your yields and your profitability through a better understanding of your soils, fertilizer, tillage, and nutrient placement.

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 Buford Creech, Ray Rawson, Dr. James Ladlie, Brian and Darren Hefty.2002 Fertility Seminars
Registration begins at 9:00am; Seminars run from 9:30am - 4:00pm.

Your cost is only $100 per person. Pre-register at 1-800-274-3389 during regular business hours.


Featured speakers include (from l to r) Buford Creech, Ray Rawson, Dr. James Ladlie, and Brian and Darren Hefty.

   

 

DECEMBER 2
at Hefty Seed Company
47504 252nd Street
Baltic, SD
register at 1-800-274-3389
DECEMBER 3
at Crossroads Inn
100 4th Street SW
Huron, SD
register at 1-800-274-3389
DECEMBER 4
at Jackpot Junction
39375 Co. Highway 24
Morton, MN
register at 1-800-274-3389

 
 
   
HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
 
 
   


  • What is base saturation, and how does it affect my crops?

  • How can I correct my soil pH if it is too high?

  • What is the difference between zone building and deep ripping?

  • Is is possible to raise 100 bushel soybeans on my farm?

  • How can I change my base saturation levels if they are bad?

  • Why does adding lime to low pH soils improve my yields, and are there differences in lime?

  • What are the important steps I must take in order to improve the yield on any crop?

  • Why do I always see high magnesium levels in certain fields, and can too much magnesium be harmful?

  • How can plant nutrients be applied so I can get the most effectiveness out of them for the least cost?
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