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Sharpen your skills at the 2025 Midwest Crop Conference

Sharpen your skills at the 2025 Midwest Crop Conference


By Blake Jackson

Join us for the 2025 Midwest Crop Conference, a two-day event designed for Crop Advisors, Agricultural Professionals, and Crop Producers seeking to stay ahead of the curve.

This comprehensive conference, formerly known as Certified Crop Advisors, will be held at the Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center in St. Joseph, Missouri on January 21st and 22nd, 2025.

Explore critical topics like soil and water management, biologicals, tar spot, and the latest corn and soybean market outlooks.

Learn from leading university researchers and agricultural specialists as they share cutting-edge research and practical applications.

Accumulate 14 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) towards your Certified Crop Advisor requirements. Enjoy convenient onsite lodging, provided lunch and refreshments, and ample opportunities to network with fellow professionals.

Registration & Accommodations:

Early bird registration (before January 7th) is $250 for both days and $175 per day. Late registration is $275 for both days and $200 per day. A block of rooms has been reserved at the Stoney Creek Inn at a special rate.

This conference is an invaluable opportunity to enhance your knowledge, refine your skills, and stay informed on the latest developments in crop management. Register today!

For more information or to register, contact Denice Ferguson at the Buchanan County Extension Center at 816-279-1691. This conference is proudly brought to you by the University of Nebraska Extension and Kansas State Extension.

For registration visit, https://extension.missouri.edu/events/2025-midwest-crops-conference

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