By Blake Jackson
The University of Missouri is expanding its annual Weed Science Crop & Pest Management Field Day by partnering with the Missouri Soybean Association’s Ag Innovation Day, creating a full-day educational event on July 8.
The collaboration offers farmers, crop advisers, and agricultural professionals an opportunity to explore the latest developments in crop production, weed management, and soybean research.
The morning session will feature the traditional Crop & Pest Management Field Day at the Bradford Research Farm, organized by MU Extension.
Attendees will have the chance to learn about current crop protection strategies and pest management practices from university experts.
Following lunch, participants can either drive or use a shuttle service to travel along Rangeline Road to the nearby Farm for Soy Innovation.
The Ag Innovation Day will showcase new soybean technologies, research updates, and production advancements aimed at improving crop performance and farm profitability.
Registration for both events is available through the Missouri Soybeans website at https://mosoy.org/event/2026-crop-and-pest-management-ag-innovation-showcase/.
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Categories: Missouri, Crops, Soybeans, Education