The Ohio Agribusiness Association and Ohio State University Extension invite you to the 4R Technology Review Field Day. This event will bring together experts in the field of agriculture technology and conservation to share their knowledge and best practices for implementing 4R nutrient management. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the latest technology and techniques in fertilizer management, precision agriculture, and soil health. This is a great opportunity to learn about the latest advances in agriculture and connect with industry experts.
Join us for a day of informative presentations, field demonstrations, and networking opportunities. This event is perfect for farmers, crop advisors, ag retailers, and anyone else interested in maximizing crop yield and improving the quality of Ohio’s waterways. 6 hours of CCA credits will be offered, along with Ohio fertilizer certification and recertification.
The event will take place September 6, 2023, 9AM-4PM at the OSU Northwest Agricultural Research Station (4240 Range Line Rd. Custar, OH 43511). The field day is FREE and open to retailers, farmers, Certified Crop Advisors, and other interested parties. Please register at go.osu.edu/4RTech.
Educational demonstrations and sessions for the day include:
- Nutrient and Water Management: Subsurface Fertilizer Placement and Drainage Water Management for Water Quality Outcomes with Jennie Pugliese and Jed Stinner, USDA ARS
- Phosphorus Fertilizer Management- Beyond the Basics with Josh McGrath, OCP and Matt Liskai, Greenfield Ag
- Drones in Agriculture- Legalities, Opportunities, and Realities with Robert Mullen, Heritage Cooperative
- Ag Technology for Placement of Fertilizer with the Planter with John Fulton and Elizabeth Hawkins, The Ohio State University
- Immediate and Significant ROI from Soil Sampling Accuracy and Accountability with ROGO and Suretech Labs
- Autonomy, Labor Shortages, and the Future of Agriculture with AgInfo Tech, Dr. Scott Shearer, The Ohio State University and Adam Farmer, Mercer Landmark