The Virtual 2020 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo was conducted Dec. 17, 2020 and was structured to assist soybean growers in planning for next year’s growing season. Presenters include University researchers and specialists and Nebraska Soybean Checkoff representatives. This program is sponsored by Nebraska Extension in the university's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Nebraska Soybean Board, Saunders County Soybean Growers Organization and private industry.
Behind the scenes employee recognition, Keith Glewen; Nebraska Soybean Association Information Update, Dennis Fujan; Announcement of Soybean Management Field Day Grand Prize Winners (Learn more at https://enrec.unl.edu/2020SoyDays), Scott Ritzman, Nebraska Soybean Board Director; and Nebraska Soybean Board Update, Richard Bartek
Announcement of Private Industry Sponsors, Keith Glewen and Learning from Your Fields to Improve Nebraska’s Soybean Yield and Quality Patricio Grassini, UNL Associate Professor and Cropping Systems Specialist
Considerations for Early-Season Weed Control in Soybeans (PRE-Emergence Herbicides and Cover Crops)
Rodrigo Werle, Assistant Professor & Extension Weed Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison Considerations for Mid-Season Weed Control in Soybeans (Post-Emergence Herbicides and Drift Management)
Rodrigo Werle, Assistant Professor & Extension Weed Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Considerations for late-season weed control in soybeans (Wisconsin Cropping Systems Weed Seed Movement Via Combines Case Study), Nick Arneson, Weed Science Outreach Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Soybean Gall Midge: Dealing with a New Trouble Maker in the Midwest, Justin McMechan, Assistant Professor, Crop Protection and Cropping Systems Specialist
Post-Harvest Marketing Tips
Ed Usset, Grain Marketing Specialist, University of Minnesota
How to Write a Pre-Harvest Marketing Plan
Ed Usset, Grain Marketing Specialist, University of Minnesota
Opening Comments Keith Glewen, Nebraska Extension Educator
How to Get $4 Corn and $10 Soybeans
Ed Usset, Grain Marketing Specialist, University of Minnesota