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 Feb. 28-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. 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 March 1-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: •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 March 6: An update on 2017 agronomy research projects conducted at various University of Illinois research plots will be given at 7 p.m. at the Illinois Valley Community College Room in Oglesby, Ill. There is no cost to attend. Advance registration is required by called 815-224-0889 by March 5. March 9: The Illinois Cattle Feeders Meeting will be from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Sauk Valley Community College near Dixon, Ill. Pre-registration is suggested for the meeting, but there is no fee to attend. Please RSVP to Travis Meteer by email wmeteer2@illinois.edu or visit go.illinois.edu/cattlefeeders to register online. Meeting details are available at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/oardc INDIANA 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 5: An Ag Leasing 101 Workshop will be from 7-9 p.m. at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds’ Annex Building in Huntingburg, Ind. There is no charge, but due to needed materials and limited seating, reservations are needed by March 2 by calling the Dubois County Extension office at 812-482-1782. More details are at https://extension.purdue.edu/Dubois/Pages/article.aspx?intItemID=28062 March 6: The 2018 Michiana Irrigated Corn and Soybean Production Workshop will be from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Blue Gate Restaurant in Shipshewana, Ind. Cost is $15. Registration is required by Feb. 26. Lunch and materials will be provided. For more information, call the Purdue Extension-LaGrange County office at 260-499-6334. 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: •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 March 9-10: The Indiana Farm Bureau’s Spring Conference will be at the Marriott Hotel Indianapolis East in Indianapolis, Ind. For more details, call 317-692-7877. KENTUCKY March 1: University of Kentucky specialists will host its first Wheat Field School of 2018 at the UK Research and Education Center Farm in Princeton, Ky. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Class size is limited to 30 people, and registration is required. Visit https://wheatgreenup2018.eventbrite.com to register. For more information or help with registration, contact Kelsey Mehl at 270-365-7541, ext. 200 or kelsey.mehl@uky.edu March 2-4: The Kentucky Farm Bureau Beef Expo will be at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. For more information, go online to http://kybeefexpo.com/schedule.htm March 8: The Novel Tall Fescue Ronovation Workshop will be from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Bluegrass Stockyards in Lexington, Ky. This one-day workshop will offer information needed to remove toxic tall fescue and replace it with novel tall fescue varieties. For details, visit https://forages.ca.uky.edu/noveltallfescue MICHIGAN March 1-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. Remaining venues include: •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 March 1: The Michigan Manure Hauler Meeting will be from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Michigan Farm Bureau building in Lansing, Mich. A draft version of the Michigan manure hauler certification program will be introduced and discussed. For details, contact Charles Gould at gouldm@msu.edu or 616-994-4547. March 8: A workshop titled Feeding Your Horse for Optimal Health will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Michigan State University Horse Teaching and Research Center in Lansing, Mich. The workshop is being offered for $25 per person or $40 for two people. The registration deadline is March 1. For more details and to register, visit www.canr.msu.edu/horses/nutrition-workshop-2018 March 9: The Midwest Nut Producers Council annual Membership Meeting will be at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station in Hickory Corners, Mich. The cost is $75. Registration includes MNPC membership, supplies and meals for both days. Lodging must be secured separately. Reserve a room before March 2. Lodging is available via https://events.anr.msu.edu/MidwestNutProducersCouncil2018 March 12-14: The 2018 Great Lakes Hop and Barley Conference will be at the Radisson Plaza Hotel and Suites in Kalamazoo, Mich. For additional information, contact Betsy Braid at braidbet@msu.edu or call 517-884-7081. OHIO March 3-11: Visit Malabar Farm State Park in Lucas, Ohio to experience its maple syrup festival with a sugar camp and live historical demonstrations from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, call 419-892-2784. March 3-11: Hueston Woods State Park in College Corner, Ohio will host its 52nd annual Maple Syrup Festival the weekends of March 3-4 and March 10-11 from noon to 4 p.m. A pancake breakfast, with locally made syrup, will be available at the park lodge on those days from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors can go on maple syrup tours, hay rides and hikes. For more details, call 513-523-6347. March 4: A Beekeeping Symposium will be at Caesar Creek State Park in Waynesville, Ohio from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, so no registration is required. For details, email colleenpenquite@yahoo.com March 6-7: The Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference will be at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. To register online, visit http://ctc.osu.edu by March 1. For more details, contact Randall Reeder at reeder.1@osu.edu March 10-11: Hocking Hills State Park at the naturalist cabin at the Old Man’s Cave area in Logan, Ohio will have a maple syrup festival from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Naturalists will demonstrate methods of making maple syrup and maple candy. Samples will be available. For more information, call 740-385-6842. TENNESSEE March 2-3: The Farm and Gin Show will be at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis, Tenn. This farm show will feature more than 400 exhibitors. For more details or to register, visit www.farmandginshow.com 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 about the workshops, contact Clay Dunivan at the Tennessee Department of Agriculture at 615-837-5348. March 14-28: The Improve Communication and Build Better Relationships with Real Colors Workshops will be in White Pine, Tenn. (March 14) and in Spring Hill, Tenn. (March 28). Check-in and networking will begin at 9 a.m. Sessions will begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required no later than five business days prior to each event. Space is limited due to the interactive nature of the workshop. There is a registration fee of $20 per person. Lunch will be provided. Those with questions about the workshop, call 931-486-2777. Register online now at tiny.utk.edu/RealColors OTHER STATES Feb. 28-March 2: The National Pork Industry Forum will be in Kansas City, Mo. at the Kansas City Marriott Downtown. NPPC will also conduct its annual meeting, electing new officers and members to its board of directors. March 4-6: The National Farmers Union will host its 116th convention at The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center in Kansas City, Mo. The most up-to-date convention information, including a tentative agenda and hotel information, can be found on the NFU website at www.nfu.org/convention LOOKING AHEAD March 15: The Ohio Blueberry, Bramble and Wine Grape Pruning School will be from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at The Ohio State University South Centers in Piketon, Ohio. The cost of the workshop is $25, and it includes lunch. The deadline to register is March 12. For additional details, contact Charissa Gardner at gardner.1148@osu.edu or call 740-289-2071, ext. 132. March 16-17: The 42nd annual Ohio Dorset Sale will be at the Preble County Fairgrounds in Eaton, Ohio. The sale will feature both horned and polled Dorsets. Sale questions may be directed to manager Greg Deakin at 309-785-5058. The Ohio Dorset Assoc. is sponsoring the sale, and consignment viewing may be seen at www.bannersheepmagazine.com March 16-18: The Ohio Beef Expo will be at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, Ohio. For more details, visit www.ohiobeefexpo.com or call 614-873-6736. March 17: The Michigan Cattlemen’s Assoc. and Michigan State University Bull Evaluation Program will have its 30th annual Bull Evaluation Sale at 12:30 p.m. at the test station in Crystal, Mich. Bulls can be previewed during an Open House at the station on March 3. For more information, visit www.MIBulls.com or contact the MCA office at 517-347-8117 or the Plank Farm at 989-506-2061. Catalogs are anticipated March 3 and will be available at www.MIBulls.com and through the MCA office. Off-site bidding is available through DVAuction.com March 17: The Ohio River Valley Woodlands and Wildlife Workshop will be from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Oasis Golf Club and Conference Center in Loveland, Ohio. Registration is required by March 9. To sign up or for more information, visit the workshop website at https://woodlandstewards.osu.edu/events/2018-ohio-river-valley-woodland-wildlife-workshop or call 614-688-3421. March 20-21: The Kentucky Woodland Owners Assoc. annual meeting will be at the General Butler State Park in Carrollton, Ky. For more information, call 606-782-1317 or visit www.kwoa.net/annualmeet.htm 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’ will have its Spring Conference at the Naples Grande Beach Resort in Naples, Fla. Visit www.namamillers.org for details. April 6-8: The Ohio County Historical Society will host its 16th annual Rising Sun QuiltFest at the Rising Sun History Museum in Rising Sun, Ind. Admission to the QuiltFest is $5 per person. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 888-776-4786. 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. April 25: The 2018 Ohio Farm to Cafeteria Pre-Conference and Policy Forum will be from 3-8 p.m. at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Send an email to Julie Moose at moose.14@osu.edu for details. To register, go online to www.farmtoschool.osu 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 7-10: More than 200 companies will exhibit at The Food Safety Summit at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill. For additional information, visit www.foodsafetysummit.com 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. May 19-20: The Kentcuky Sheep and Fiber Festival will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Masterson Station Park in Lexington, Ky. For additional details, go online to www.kentuckysheepandfiber.com May 20-22: The Alltech Ideas Conference will be at the Alltech headquarters in Lexington, Ky. To register and for more information, visit one.alltech.com 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. |