The inaugural Kentucky Crop Health Conference in Bowling Green Thursday, February 9, at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green.
More than 90 farmers and agriculture business representatives learned about crop health topics ranging from tar spot on corn to pests impacting soybeans and wheat. University of Kentucky Extension Pathologist Dr. Keirsten Wise says it was a great opportunity farmers to learn from some top researchers.
click to download audioU. K. Extension Entomologist Dr. Raul Villeneauva says the conference was a success.
click to download audioHe added the chance to have other researchers from partnering universities added to the information provided to farmers and agribusiness representatives.
click to download audioThe event featured speakers from the University of Kentucky, University of Arkansas, the University of Tennessee, and the University of Maryland.
More than 90 farmers and agriculture business representatives learned about crop health topics ranging from tar spot on corn to pests impacting soybeans and wheat. University of Kentucky Extension Pathologist Dr. Keirsten Wise says it was a great opportunity farmers to learn from some top researchers.
click to download audioU. K. Extension Entomologist Dr. Raul Villeneauva says the conference was a success.
click to download audioHe added the chance to have other researchers from partnering universities added to the information provided to farmers and agribusiness representatives.
click to download audioThe event featured speakers from the University of Kentucky, University of Arkansas, the University of Tennessee, and the University of Maryland.