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Coming Events - January 25, 2018

Editor’s Note: Coming Events is a free listing. The material presented is a cross-section of activities about which we know. Placement in Coming Events is on a space available basis and is up to the discretion of the Farm World staff.

 

ILLINOIS

Jan. 24-Feb. 21: Registration for the 2018 Crop Management Conferences is now open. These regional conferences, established by University of Illinois Extension’s commercial agriculture team, provide a forum for discussion and interaction between participants and university researchers. Advance registration – no later than one week before each conference – is $100 per person. Late and onsite registration is $120. Dates and locations include:

•Jan. 24 – DoubleTree by Hilton, Mt. Vernon, Ill.

•Jan. 31 – Brookens Auditorium, University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, Ill.

•Feb. 7 – I-Hotel, Champaign, Ill.

•Feb. 21 – Kishwaukee College, Malta, Ill.

For more details, visit http://web.extension.illinois.edu/csrec/2013conference

Jan. 25-March 29: The University of Illinois Extension will host a Small Farms Winter Webinar Series, featuring practical presentations on small farm enterprises and strategies every Thursday at noon. Registration is free and participants will receive a webinar reminder, log in instructions, and instructions to access the archived recording. Remaining dates and topics include:

•Jan. 25 - Updated High Tunnel Concepts

•Feb. 1 - Introduction to Certified Organic Production

•Feb. 8 - Christmas Tree Production and Business Considerations

•Feb. 15 - An Update on the Grand Prairie Grain Guild: Developing Staple Crop Varieties and Associated Regional Food Grade Markets

•Feb. 22 - Creating Community Food Production Systems

•March 1 - Heavy Metals in Soils: Identifying and Acting on Contamination

•March 8 - Native Pollinators on Your Farm

•March 15 – Small Acres Pastured Poultry

•March 22 - Growing Ginger, Turmeric and Other Unique Crops

•March 29 - Tips for Modifying and Building Sprayers for Specialty Crops

Jan. 31: The University of Illinois Extension in conjunction with Southern Illinois University will offer training to farmers interested in improving operation safety, compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act. The training will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SIU Agronomy Research Center in Carbondale, Ill. For more information, visit http://go.illinois.edu/PSACarbondale2018

 

INDIANA

Jan. 24-March 8: Farm families can learn how to ensure a successful ownership transition from one generation to the next in a workshop sponsored by the Purdue Extension Succession Planning Team. The workshop will be presented by attorneys and estate planning experts. Remaining sessions are:

•Jan. 24, 9 a.m. to noon: Lake County Government Center-Purdue Extension, Meeting Room A; 2293 N. Main St., Crown Point, Ind.

•Jan. 24, 1-4 p.m.: Tipton County Fairgrounds; 1200 S. Main St., Tipton, Ind.

•Jan. 25, 6-9 p.m.: Purdue Extension-Gibson County office; 203 S. Prince St., Suite B, Princeton, Ind.

•Jan. 31: 1-4 p.m.: Purdue Extension-Johnson County office; 484 N. Morton St., Franklin, Ind.

•Feb. 6, 1-4 p.m.: Putnam County Fairgrounds; 191 N. U.S. Highway 231, Greencastle, Ind.

•Feb. 8, 6-9 p.m.: Fulton County Fairgrounds; 1009 W. Third St., Rochester, Ind.

•Feb. 13, 9 a.m. to noon: Whitley County 4-H Center; 680 W. Squawbuck Rd., Columbia City, Ind.

•Feb. 20, 6-9 p.m.: Purdue Extension-Harrison County office; 247 Atwood St., Corydon, Ind.

•Feb. 27, 6-9 p.m.: Switzerland County Technology and Education Center; 708 W. Seminary St., Vevay, Ind.

•March 8, 9 a.m.-noon: Madison County Fairgrounds; 512 E. Fourth St., Alexandria, Ind.

•March 8, 5-8 p.m.: Henry County Memorial Park, Smith Building; 2221 N. Memorial Drive, New Castle, Ind.

Cost is $40 for the first four family members and $10 for each additional member. Registration forms are available at https://bit.ly/2kdqeAc  and should be mailed to Kelly Heckaman, Kosciusko County Extension, 202 W. Main St., Warsaw, IN 46580. Registration is due two weeks before each session. For more information, contact Jenna Nees at 765-653-8411 or smith535@purdue.edu

Jan. 26-28: Indiana Farm Bureau’s 2018 Young Farmer Leadership Conference will be at the Marriott Hotel Indianapolis East in Indianapolis, Ind. Those who plan to attend should RSVP to Molly Zentz at mzentz@infb.org

Jan. 27: The Indiana Beef Cattle Assoc. will host the 2018 IBCA Convention and Tradeshow at the Crown Plaza Hotel at the Airport in Indianapolis, Ind. More information may be obtained by calling the IBCA office at 800-515-2333. Producers and stakeholders may register at the IBCA website, www.indianabeef.org

Jan. 30-Feb. 26: The Indiana Department of Environmental Management and members of the Indiana Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Fund Committee will host five public meetings around the state to provide information and gather input on Indiana's Beneficiary Mitigation Plan. The details of the public meetings are:

•Jan. 30 - Indianapolis Public Library, Indianapolis, Ind.

•Feb. 6 - Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission, Portage, Ind.

•Feb. 13 - CK Newsome Community Center, Evansville, Ind.

•Feb. 21 - Allen County Public Library Aboite Branch, Fort Wayne, Ind.

•Feb. 26: Jackson County Public Library Seymour Branch, Seymour, Ind.

For more information about the Indiana Volkswagen Mitigation Trust Program, visit www.idem.IN.gov/vwtrust

Jan. 31: Indiana corn and soybean growers are invited to join state legislators from 7:30-9:30 a.m. at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Ind. for the annual corn and soybean breakfast. The breakfast is free. To reserve a spot, visit www.indianasoybean.com/policy

 

KENTUCKY

Jan. 31: The 44th annual Ag Expo will be 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Owensboro Convention Center in Owensboro, Ky. Visit http://daviess.ca.uky.edu for details.

 

MICHIGAN

Jan. 25-Feb. 8: The Great Lakes Professional Cattle Feeding and Marketing Shortcourse will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Franklin Inn in Bad Axe, Mich. The second part of the shortcourse is Feb. 8 at the same time and location. For more details, contact Jeannine Schweihofer at 810-989-6935.

Jan. 26: From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Ag Action will provide educational sessions on agriculture, food safety and home gardening topics at the Kalamazoo Valley Community College in Kalamazoo, Mich. The cost is $30 at the door. A Restricted Use Pesticide Exam will be given between 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For those only taking the exam, there will be an admission fee of $5. This fee does not include lunch or cost of the exam. Contact the Van Buren County Extension at 269-657-8213 for details.

Jan. 31-March 21: Michigan State University Extension will host a certification course for complying with the Food and Drug Administration-defined Produce Safety Alliance Grower Food Safety Modernization Act at various locations including these remaining venues:

•Jan. 31 - Oceana County MSU Extension in Hart, Mich.

•Feb. 6 – Tatter Center in Benton Harbor, Mich.

•Feb. 15 – Terra Square, Market Space in Hudsonville, Mich.

•Feb. 22, 2018 – Lapeer County Center in Lapeer, Mich.

•March 1 – Tatter Center in Benton Harbor, Mich.

•March 15 – Kent County MSU Extension in Grand Rapids, Mich.

•March 21 – Bayliss Public Library in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Future Grower Produce Safety events will be announced at www.msue.msu.edu

 

OHIO

Jan. 25: The Land as your Legacy Seminar will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Pump House Center in Chillicothe, Ohio. The seminar is hosted by the Ross County Farm Bureau and Wilber-Price Insurance Co. For more details, call 1-800-992-3276.

Feb. 6: The 2018 Southern Ohio Specialty Crop Conference will be at the Oasis Conference Center in Loveland, Ohio. Registration is required. The cost for the program is $50 and will include a continental breakfast, buffet lunch and a USB memory stick containing all of the available handouts from the conference. The registration deadline is Feb. 4. For more information on the conference and classes, including a link to the registration page, go to http://go.osu.edu/swohfvsc

 

TENNESSEE

Jan. 25: The Tennessee Beef Promotion Board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Beef Industry Council office in Murfreesboro, Tenn. The meeting is open to the public. Individuals interested in addressing the board should plan to arrive early in order to be placed on the agenda. For more information, contact the Tennessee Department of Agriculture at 615-837-5160.

Jan. 30-Feb. 8: Before Tennessee applicators can apply low-volatile versions of dicamba herbicide to a crop in 2018, they must first attend University of Tennessee Extension dicamba-specific training. Remaining regional meetings where the dicamba training will be offered are:

Jan. 30 – Coffee County Fairgrounds, Manchester, Tenn.

Feb. 1 – Dyer County Fairgrounds, Dyersburg, Tenn.

Feb. 8 – First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tenn.

The cost of the training is $25. For more details, visit ag.tennessee.edu

Jan. 30-Feb. 8: Farmers who want to pursue their dream of starting a food business can learn how to turn that dream into reality at six Farmers Market Boot Camps to be held across Tennessee. The workshops will be taught by specialists from the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture and are designed for farmers who want to direct market food at farmers’ markets, roadside stands, CSAs and U-pick operations. Pre-register to attend the workshops online at http://tiny.utk.edu/bootcamp2018

There is a $20 registration fee and lunch will be provided. Preregistration is required at least five business days prior to the workshop and space is limited. The workshops will be in Clarksville, Tenn. (Jan. 30), Martin (Jan. 31), Memphis (Feb. 1), Blountville (Feb. 6), Alcoa (Feb. 7) and Shelbyville (Feb. 8). The same training will be conducted in each location. Check-in begins at 9 a.m. local time and sessions will last from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

 

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OTHER STATES

Jan. 30-Feb. 1: The 10th Animal Agriculture Sustainability Summit is returning to the 2018 International Production & Processing Expo in Atlanta, Ga. The summit, sponsored by the U.S. Poultry & Egg Assoc., will focus on sustainability topics relevant to the animal agriculture industry. This half-day program is Jan. 30 and free for all registered IPPE attendees. Visit http://bit.ly/2k954pD for more information about the Animal Agriculture Sustainability Summit; for more about IPPE, go to www.ippexpo.org

Jan. 31-Feb. 3: The American Sheep Industry will host its annual convention at the Marriott San Antonio Rivercenter in San Antonio, Texas. For more on this event, visit www.sheepusa.org

 

LOOKING AHEAD

Feb. 7-March 14: The University of Illinois Extension has scheduled workshops to provide Illinois livestock producers with manure management training. Each workshop begins at 8:30 a.m. Workshop dates and locations are as follows:

•Feb. 7, 1 Convention Center Plaza, Springfield, Ill.

•Feb. 8, 330 N. Buhrman, Nashville, Ill.

•Feb. 13, 1350 W. Prairie Dr., Sycamore, Ill.

•Feb. 14, 210 W. Spring St., Freeport, Ill.

•Feb. 15, 307 S. Madison St., Morrison, Ill.

•Feb. 20, 1615 Commerce Parkway, Bloomington, Ill.

•Feb. 21, 180 S. Soangetaha Road, Galesburg, Ill.

•Feb. 22, 1301 E. Washington, Pittsfield, Ill.

•Feb. 27, 1209 North Wenthe Dr., Effingham, Ill.

•Feb. 28, 1163 North 4th St., Breese, Ill.

•March 1, 1212 Route 14 West, Benton, Ill.

•March 14, State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Ill.

The cost is $35. For more questions about registration, contact Nancy Simpson at nsimp1@illinois.edu

Feb. 10: The Kentucky Small Ruminant Grazing Conference will begin with registration at 7:30 a.m. at the Ballard Convention Center in Madisonville, Ky. The registration fee is $35, and the deadline is Feb. 5. For more information, contact Tom Keene at tom.keene@uky.edu or 859-257-3144.

Feb. 12-14: The National Ethanol Conference will be at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort and Spa in San Antonio, Texas. For more information, visit www.nationalethanolconference.com

Feb. 13-15: The Indiana Horticultural Congress and Trade Show will be at the Marriott East Hotel in Indianapolis, Ind. Students and educators are eligible for free admission. Three-day and one-day registration packages are available. Cost of the three-day registration is $120 for the first member and $95 for additional attendees. To register, visit www.inhortcongress.org at Nov. 1. For information, contact Lori Jolly-Brown at 765-494-1296, ljollybr@purdue.edu, Tristand Tucker at ttucker@purdue.edu, or Peter Hirst at 765-494-1323, hirst@purdue.edu

Feb. 15-17: The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Assoc.’s 39th annual conference, “A Taste for Change,” will take place at the Dayton Convention Center in Dayton, Ohio. Online registration is open at www.oeffa.org/conference2018

Feb. 19: Two livestock producers will discuss using forages during a dinner and seminar at the Indiana Forage Council's annual meeting. The meeting begins at 4:30 p.m. at the Abe Martin Lodge in Brown County State Park in Nashville, Ind. The dinner and seminar will begin at 6 p.m. The cost to attend the dinner and seminar is $20. Attendees are requested to RSVP by Feb. 12 to Jason Tower at towerj@purdue.edu or 812-678-4427.

Feb. 21-22: The Midwest Women in Agriculture Conference will take place in at the Horizon Convention Center in Muncie, Ind. For more details, visit www.agriculture.purdue.edu/wia

Feb. 21-25: The Illinois Beef Expo will be at the Illinois State Fairground in Springfield, Ill. For additional details, visit https://illinoisbeefexpo.com

Feb. 22: The Michigan Pork Producers Assoc.’s annual Michigan Pork Symposium will be at the Lansing Center in Lansing, Mich. Registration is $60, $25 for a second registration and $15 for a third registration. For details and registration, visit mipork.org or contact MPPA at schmitt@mipork.org or 517-853-3782.

Feb. 22-23: The USDA will host its Agricultural Outlook Forum at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Va. For more information or to register, visit www.youreventinfo.org/USDA_AgOutlook_Forum2018/reginfo.html

Feb. 23: The Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Alliance in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Agriculture will host the Illinois Winter Wine Festival at the Crowne Plaza Springfield in Springfield, Ill. The festival begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and information on the festival, visit http://illinoiswine.com/events or contact the IGGVA office at 217-726-8518.

Feb. 27-March 1: The 2018 Commodity Classic will be at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif. All registration and housing reservations should be made online at www.commodityclassic.com

March 1-3: The Indiana Small Farm Conference will be at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds in Danville, Ind. For details, visit www.purdue.edu/dffs/smallfarms

March 3-11: The Ohio Maple Producers Assoc. invites maple producers to take part in the 2018 Maple Ohio Magazine and Maple Madness driving tour on March 3-4, then again on March 10-11. The tour will feature stops at sugarhouses throughout Ohio. Those with questions should contact jerseyfan@sssnet.com or 330-749-0049. Information can be found on the Ohio Maple Producers’ website at ohiomaple.org

March 13-15: The University of Tennessee Extension will offer workshops across the state to teach farmers how to keep records for value-added enterprises. Pre-registration is required, and the workshop will begin with check-in at 8:30 a.m. The workshop will end at 4 p.m. Workshops will be at these locations:

•March 13, Memphis, Tenn.

•March 14, Franklin, Tenn.

•March 15, Knoxville, Tenn.

The registration fee is $20 per person, and lunch is provided. For more information on the educational programs, contact Clay Dunivan at the Tennessee Department of Agriculture at 615-837-5348.

March 21: The Michigan Wheat Program's sixth annual Winter Grow Meeting will be in the Grand Garden Room at the Eagle Eye Conference Center in Bath Township, Mich. Admission is free to wheat growers and stakeholders, but pre-registration is requested. Farmers may register by phone at 888-943-2801. The complete itinerary may be found at miwheat.org

March 21-24: Thousands of antique John Deere tractor enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canada travel to the Quad Cities and home of Deere & Co. in March 2018 to attend the “Gathering of the Green” conference. The “Gathering of the Green” is a biannual event for John Deere 2-cylinder and New Generation tractor collectors, restorers and enthusiasts. 2018’s gathering focuses on the 100th anniversary of John Deere entering the farm tractor business and is at The RiverCenter, 136 E. 3rd St. in downtown Davenport, Iowa. Conference registration is $40; go to www.gatheringofthegreen.com for detailed information. If you have questions, call/text 563-845-3298 or email Info@gatheringofthegreen.com

March 22-Oct. 20: University of Tennessee AgResearch has released the 2018 field day schedule, which includes 13 field days and four special events. The schedule features several new events. More information about each field day will be posted closer to the scheduled time at the UT Institute of Agriculture “News and Announcements” site. Center addresses and phone numbers can be found at http://agresearch.tennessee.edu

The complete schedule is as follows:

•Beef Heifer Development School Field Day - March 22, Beef Heifer Development Center, Lewisburg, Tenn.

•Tennessee Healthy Hardwoods Field Day - May 19, Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center - Highland Rim Forest, Tullahoma, Tenn.

•Fruits of the Backyard Field Day - June 19, Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, Spring Hill, Tenn.

•Tobacco, Beef & More Field Day - June 21, Highland Rim AgResearch and Education Center, Springfield, Tenn.

•Summer Celebration Field Day - July 12, West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, Jackson, Tenn.

•Milan No-Till Field Day - July 26, AgResearch and Education Center at Milan, Tenn.

•Steak and Potatoes Field Day - August 7, Plateau AgResearch and Education Center, Crossville, Tenn.

•Turf and Ornamental Field Day - August 30, East Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center - Plant Sciences Unit, Knoxville, Tenn.

•Cotton Tour – Sept. 5, West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, Jackson, Tenn.

•Horse Management Field Day – Sept. 13, UTIA Campus, Knoxville, Tenn.

•Horse Management Field Day – Sept. 20, Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, Spring Hill, Tenn.

•Horse Management – Sept. 27, Ames Plantation, Grand Junction, Tenn.

•Northeast Tennessee Beef Expo Field Day – Oct. 11, AgResearch and Education Center at Greeneville, Tenn.

•UT Gardens Green Industry - June 26, UT Gardens, Knoxville, Tenn.

•UT Arboretum Butterfly Festival - August 4, Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center - UT Arboretum, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

•Fall Gardeners Festival - August 28, Plateau AgResearch and Education Center, Crossville, Tenn.

•Fall Folklore Jamboree – Oct. 20, AgResearch and Education Center at Milan, Tenn.

March 23-24: The Ohio State University will host its fifth annual Hops Conference, Bus Tour and Trade Show at the OSU Endeavor Center & Extension Research Facility in Piketon, Ohio. For additional information, go to go.osu.edu/OSUHopsConference2018

March 24-27: The North American Millers’ Assoc. will have its Spring Conference at the Napels Grande Beach Resort in Naples, Fla. Visit www.namamillers.org for details.

April 10-12: The National Institute for Animal Agriculture will host its annual conference at the Renaissance Denver Stapleton Hotel in Denver, Colo. Registration is open. Go to www.animalagriculture.org for details.

May 3-4: The Animal Agriculture Alliance will host its 2018 Stakeholders Summit, Protect Your Roots, at the Renaissance Capital View Hotel in Arlington, Va. For details, contact Allyson Jones-Brimmer at ajonesbrimmer@animalagalliance.org or visit www.animalagalliance.org/summit

May 9: The CME Group will have its annual Meeting of Shareholders at 10 a.m. in the Auditorium at the CME Group in Chicago, Ill. For more information, call Anita Liskey at 312-466-4613 or William Park at 312-930-3467.

June 4-6: The 2018 Corn Utilization and Technology Conference will be at the Sheraton Westport Chalet Hotel in St. Louis, Mo. For additional details, visit www.corntechconf.org or contact Sandra Wright at wright@ncga.com or call 636-733-5519.

 

 

1/25/2018