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West River Field School June 29 Agenda Update



The West River Field School will focus on the diverse nature of agriculture in western South Dakota and provide attendees with an opportunity to learn in a hands-on environment with SDSU Extension specialists.

The event is June 29, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MDT at the Research Farm near Sturgis. It is located at 13370 Alkali Road.

The West River Field School will focus on the diverse nature of agriculture in western South Dakota and provide attendees with an opportunity to learn in a hands-on environment with SDSU Extension specialists.

Certified crop advisor educational credits will be available during the day, and reference material will be provided to attendees who are seeking credit.

"The West River Field School is intended to provide continuing education to crop advisors and producers in western South Dakota," said Patrick Wagner, SDSU Extension Entomology Field Specialist. "Attendees will have a chance to receive hands-on, in-field experience along with an opportunity to network with SDSU Extension personnel and other agriculture professionals."

Presentations will cover the topics listed below, and an optional farm tour will be offered at the end of the day for all attendees.

  • Multi-Species Grazing - Jaelyn Quintana, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist
  • Soil Health - Jason Clark, SDSU Extension Soil Fertility Specialist, and Valerie Riter, NRCS District Conservationist
  • Climate Update - Laura Edwards, SDSU Extension State Climatologist
  • Entomology - Patrick Wagner, SDSU Extension Entomology Field Specialist, and Phil Rozeboom, SDSU Extension IPM Coordinator
  • Mesonet Demonstration and Ribbon Cutting - Nathan Edwards, Operations Manager, and Bill Gibbons, Director of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and Associate Dean for Research
  • Wheat Research - Jon Kleinjan, SDSU Extension Agronomist, and Sunish Sehgal, associate professor and SDSU Winter Wheat Breeder
  • Optional Farm Tour - Chris Graham, SDSU Extension Agronomist

Those interested should visit the SDSU Extension events page at https://bit.ly/3yrpazc to register. Registration is free of cost and lunch will be provided to all who attend.

For more information, contact Patrick Wagner, SDSU Extension Entomology Field Specialist at 605-394-1722 or Patrick.wagner@sdstate.edu.

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