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Diversity, Direction and Dollars Ag Forum Set

Farm and ranch economics, cover crops and acidic soils are among the topics that will be covered.

Acidic soils, cover crops, and farm and ranch economics are among the topics that will be covered during North Dakota State University Extension’s 23rd annual Diversity, Direction and Dollars agricultural forum.

It will be held Jan. 15, 2019, at the Ramada Grand View Lodge in Dickinson, N.D. The daylong program begins with registration and coffee at 8:15 a.m. MST and a welcome at 9.

Presenters include Brian Jenks, NDSU Extension weed scientist at the North Central Research Extension Center; Bryon Parman, NDSU Extension agricultural finance specialist; John Breker, soil scientist at AGVISE Laboratories; and Jerry Doan, owner of Black Leg Ranch, McKenzie, N.D.

Other speakers are Trent Loos of Litchfield, Kan., a sixth-generation farmer and creator of the Loos Tales radio show, and Al Gustin and Dwayne Walker, a former reporter and photographer team from Bismarck, N.D.

The registration fee is $20, which includes lunch.

For more information, contact Kurt Froelich, NDSU Extension agent for Stark and Billings counties, at 701-456-7665 or kurt.froelich@ndsu.edu, or visit https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/starkcountyextension/.


NDSU Agriculture Communication - Dec. 7, 2018

Source:Kurt Froelich, 701-456-7665, kurt.froelich@ndsu.edu
Editor:Ellen Crawford, 701-231-5391, ellen.crawford@ndsu.edu
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