| The mission of the extension program is to develop corn management education programs that address needs of Wisconsin corn farmers. Traditionally, county agents deliver educational programs to farmers and industry. Emphasis is on grower profitability and environmental impacts of cropping practices. Note: This material is copyrighted. It can be used freely for personal educational purposes. For other uses, contact Joe Lauer. WebsitesWisconsin On-Farm Testing ProtocolsMeeting Presentations and ProceedingsWisconsin Agronomy Update Meetings2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001| 2000 | 1999 | 1998 2008 | 2007 | 2006| 2005 | 2004 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 Wisconsin Fertilizer, Ag Lime and Pest Management Conference2008 | 2007a | 2007b | 2006 | 2005a | 2005b | 2004 | 2003a | 2003b | 2002a | 2002b | 2001a | 2001b | 2000 Wisconsin Forage Council Symposium2006 | 2004a | 2004b | 2003 | 2001 Proceedings and/or PowerPoint Presentations of Selected Meetings and Conferences- 2007
Sustainability of Continuous Corn as a Feedstock for Bio-fuels Crop Pest Management Short Course and Minnesota Crop Protection Retailers Trade Show, Minneapolis, MN - 2007
Producing High Quality Corn Silage for Dairy Cows International Meeting on Systems of Production of Forages and Milk, Guadalajara, Mexico - 2007
Corn Plant Population Response and Risk in the Northern Corn Belt Indiana CCA Conference, Indianapolis, IN - 2006
1) What’s New in Corn Silage Evaluation? Estimating Energetic/Nutritive Value, 2) Evaluating Corn Silage: Milk2000/2006 Performance Index Models of Forage Quality and Milk Production, and 3) Key Management Decisions for Producing Corn Silage SATA Conference, Padenghe sul Garda, Italy - 2005
Selecting Hybrids for Corn Silage Production Monsanto’s Forage University, Green Bay, WI - 2004
Pricing Corn Silage for Sale Wisconsin Forage Council Symposium
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