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January 3, 2018



Max Ag of Montana will Sponsor Lunch for Cropping Seminar on January 8

Montana State University Extension will host the annual Cropping Seminar series January 8 – 11. The seminar in Fort Benton will take place at the Ag Center on January 8th at 9:00 a.m. Topics will include integrating beef cattle into cover crops, soil fertility, transfer planning, why pesticides may not work as designed, and partial budgeting analysis. The seminars are free with 1 private and commercial pesticide point available in Fort Benton. A special thanks to MAX Ag of Montana for sponsoring lunch.

Dr. Clain Jones, MSU Extension Soil Fertility specialist, will present on soil fertility and inoculation of pulse crops and nutrient management after both wet and dry years. Dr. Jones will first discuss fertilization and inoculation of pulse crops, a very pertinent topic as an increasing number of acres in the Golden Triangle are transitioned to pulse crops. In 2017, protein levels were not as high as expected for many producers, and Dr. Jones will explain why this may have occurred as it relates to nutrient management during and after dry or wet years. Additionally, Dr. Jones will cover managing nitrate in forages during years with variable precipitation. The presentation will also include data on soil acidification, which has become an increasing issue in Chouteau and Cascade counties.


With numerous reports of producers spraying the same field multiple times, many growers are asking, “Why didn’t my pesticide work?” Dr. Cecil Tharp, MSU Extension pesticide specialist, will address this issue and how producers can most effectively utilize their pesticides. Dr. Tharp will cover common problems when applying pesticides, with particular focus on the importance of calibrating sprayers, understanding active ingredients, understanding the product label and the impacts of environmental conditions on your spray application.


Kristen Gustafson Juras will present on transfer planning in Fort Benton only. Transfer planning includes the legal and economic decisions involved in turning over the ownership of the business, land and other property to the next generation.

Juras has assisted numerous ranch families with the transition of ownership and management of their agricultural operations. Juras has co-authored several of the Montana State University Extension’s MontGuides on estate planning.

Dr. Kate Fuller, MSU Extension specialist in Agricultural Economics and Economics will share “Partial budget analysis – why and how to estimate cost of production?” In this workshop, producers will explore enterprise budgeting and partial budget analysis. Available estimates along with tools to help estimate and benchmark cost of production, for both current and potential enterprises will be shared. In addition, time will be spent exploring current market conditions and how they will impact producer profitability.

Dr. Darrin Boss, MSU Northern Agricultural Research Center Superintendent, will be sharing his results from four years of cover crop grazing research at Northern Agricultural Research Center near Havre. He will present management recommendations and an economic analysis focused on integrating beef cattle into cover crops, specific to the Golden Triangle area.

No pre-registration is required, and all producers are encouraged to attend. The seminar will begin with registration at 8:30 a.m., and the day’s seminar should conclude by 3 p.m.

Montana State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Montana Counties cooperating. MSU Extension is an equal opportunity/affirmative action provider of educational outreach.

 
 

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