July 31, 2006 News Agronomy

More Field Days – Kentucky

Here are a few more Great Lakes “Generations Ahead” field days, scheduled for early August in Kentucky.

Monday, August 7:

  • Joe Wells Farm, Clay KY
  • On SR 758, SE of Hwy 141 and Pride, KY
  • 10 AM, lunch served

Tuesday, August 15:

  • Fort Branch Research Center, Ft Branch Indiana
  • 10 AM, lunch served
  • Dr. Neilsen from Purdue will be on hand
  • Jonathan Ayer Farm – Calhoun, KY
  • Hwy 136 E of Calhoun
  • 5 PM, dinner served

Thursday, August 17

  • Griffith Farms, Mayfield KY
  • On Hwy 97, South of Mayfield, North of Sedalia
  • 8 AM, lunch served
  • Conklin demonstration along with corn tour
  • Francis Childs (perennial NCGA winner) will be on hand
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