Field Day: The Value of Grain Crop Rotations

Free field day August 14 …

Southwestern field day will be held August 14

The value of grain crop rotations. (Photo by thomas vermeersch on Unsplash)

LANCASTER, Wis. — Farmers, agronomists, and conservation professionals are invited to participate in an informative and interactive field day focused on making management decisions for achieving optimum crop yield, water quality, nitrogen, and weed management. This event will showcase the benefits of diversified grain crop rotations in increasing resiliency and farm profitability.

The field day will take place on Monday, August 14. Participants will have the opportunity to tour two crop rotation studies featuring corn, soybean, wheat, and alfalfa production practices employing innovative techniques such as no-till, tillage, rye cover cropping, ryelage production, and planting green.

This event promises to be a valuable platform for knowledge-sharing, as attendees will have the chance to engage in discussions with experts and peers. Topics covered will address the latest advancements in crop management, focusing on techniques that optimize yield, enhance water quality, and improve nitrogen and weed management.

The field day will be held at the Lancaster Agricultural Research Station, located at 7396 State Road 35 and 81, Lancaster, WI 53813. The program will begin at 8:30 am and conclude at 12:15 pm. Certified Crop Advisors CEUs have been applied for.

Register by August 9th. Registration can be completed at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSePNjQU8_xMqVADn-XBIVR8hf-wWnq29t84kIFJR5DtdCWgEw/viewform.

Following the field day, lunch will be provided for farmers and collaborators involved in the Wisconsin DATCP producer-led grant groups. Additionally, there will be a short afternoon Southwestern Wisconsin Producer-led network meeting, enabling participants to network and exchange valuable insights.


The event is organized in collaboration with the Nutrient and Pest Management Program, WiscWeeds Lab, Agriculture Water Quality Program, Lancaster Agricultural Research Station, University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Division of Extension and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. 

–University of Wisconsin–Madison

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