Provided that they are not combing remaining corn from the 2019 growing
season, most farmers in the Red River Valley are making preparations for
the 2020 growing season as they wait for temperatures to warm, snow to
melt and soils to dry.
While relatively few Americans have yet been sickened with the coronavirus that causes the respiratory disease called Covid-19, all have had to make adjustments to their daily activities in an effort to slow the spread. Below are a list of upcoming Covid-19-related webinars geared specifically toward crop producers and other agricultural professionals. Note that all times are listed in central time.
March 23, noon. What Ag Producers Need to Know About Covid-19. Click here for more information about and to register for this webinar.
March 23, 12:30 PM. NDSU Ag Economics Webinar Regarding Covid-19. Click here for more information about and to register for this webinar.
March 24, March 27, March 30, 11 AM. University of Illinois Ag Economists Discuss Covid-19 Effect on Corn-Belt Agriculture. Click here for more information about and to register for this webinar.
While relatively few Americans have yet been sickened with the coronavirus that causes the respiratory disease called Covid-19, all have had to make adjustments to their daily activities in an effort to slow the spread. Below are a list of upcoming Covid-19-related webinars geared specifically toward crop producers and other agricultural professionals. Note that all times are listed in central time.
March 23, noon. What Ag Producers Need to Know About Covid-19. Click here for more information about and to register for this webinar.
March 23, 12:30 PM. NDSU Ag Economics Webinar Regarding Covid-19. Click here for more information about and to register for this webinar.
March 24, March 27, March 30, 11 AM. University of Illinois Ag Economists Discuss Covid-19 Effect on Corn-Belt Agriculture. Click here for more information about and to register for this webinar.