By Scout Nelson
The 2025 Nebraska Crop Production Clinics will commence on Wednesday, January 8, delivering live presentations and targeted research updates for diverse crop growing areas. Hosted by Nebraska Extension, these sessions will continue throughout January, culminating on Tuesday, January 28.
The final date coincides with the Nebraska Agribusiness Association Expo at the Younes Conference Center in Kearney, where attendees can also explore the tradeshow at no additional cost.
Across eight scheduled days, each clinic is tailored to address regional issues and interests. Topics may vary from integrated pest management to precision fertilization strategies, allowing participants to engage in focused discussions relevant to their local conditions.
Along with accessing timely information on crop development, attendees will learn about innovative techniques that increase efficiency and sustainability.
Registration is required and costs ninety-five dollars, covering both educational materials and relevant resources. For those seeking professional development, these clinics provide an ideal setting to earn Certified Crop Advisor credits in critical areas like crop production, nutrient management, integrated pest management, and soil and water management.
The goal is to help participants maintain high standards in their respective fields, ensuring their knowledge remains current and applicable to the changing demands of modern agriculture.
Another key feature of the clinics is the opportunity for commercial and noncommercial pesticide applicators to recertify their licenses in categories such as general standards, ag plant, and demonstration or research.
Private pesticide applicators can also fulfill renewal requirements, making the clinics a pivotal event for anyone involved in crop protection. By offering these licensing opportunities alongside expert talks, the clinics serve as a comprehensive resource for enhancing both theoretical and practical expertise.
Each location has been chosen to best serve its surrounding community, featuring presentations that address regional challenges. Whether focusing on irrigation practices, weed control innovations, or soil health, the clinics cover essential subjects that allow participants to refine strategies for successful crop production.
Updates, schedules, and further details can be found on the official Crop Production Clinics 2025 website, where online registration is open for all sites.
These sessions stand as a valuable investment in up-to-date information, proactive farming solutions, and continued professional growth. Through collaboration, training, and direct engagement, the 2025 Nebraska Crop Production Clinics support the advancement of agriculture in every corner of the state.
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