The American Soybean Association and the United Soybean Board are pleased to present the final installation in a series of webinars designed to help soybean farmers understand how new technology and effective data management can help improve the sustainability of their operations.
On Aug. 30 at 1 p.m. Central Time, learn more about pairing a solid plan for managing data with the use of existing and emerging technology tools from planting, fertility and crop protection all the way to harvest from The Ohio State University’s John Fulton.
From improved input efficiency and crop production to better stewardship, best practices in soybean production must start with valid and usable data sets. A solid plan for managing data must be paired with the use of existing and emerging tech tools from planting all the way to harvest. Fulton leads a discussion of these tools and techniques, providing farmers with ideas for moving forward with a solid data action plan.
Visit https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1203472&tp_key=d557d445d2 to learn more about the webinar and register to participate. If you are unable to participate in the live version of the webinar, a recording of this presentation will also be available for farmers to download at https://soygrowers.com/webinars/ after the event. Find the whole series of technology webinars on ASA’s website under the "Learn" tab.
The American Soybean Association represents U.S. soybean farmers on domestic and international policy issues important to the soybean industry. ASA has 26 affiliated state associations representing 30 soybean producing states and more than 300,000 soybean farmers.