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January 22, 2024

The Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association is hosting Spray Smart Deep Dive, an event coming to Elora, Ontario on Wednesday February 7th, 2024.

 

The target audiences for Spray Smart Deep Dive include:

 

-  Farmers, large or small, who spray their own crop and possibly that of their neighbours

 

-  Farmers who have a lot invested in their crop operations and contract their spraying, who could optimize their relationship with their spray operator and overall management through increased knowledge

 

-  Custom spray applicators

 

-  Farm supply personel involved in spraying and/or selling crop protection products

 

-  Ag equipment dealers’ staff who sell and service spraying equipment and their customers who have purchased spraying equipment

 

-  Crop consultants/advisors

 

Crop spraying has become one of the most important field operations on the farm. The goal is to drive the field once during planting and once during harvest, but the sprayer makes several trips across each acre to protect the crop. The spraying operation requires knowledgeable, enthusiastic people with the right skills, training and awareness to ensure these critically important operations occur with optimal efficiency to maximize profit per acre.

 

Date – Wednesday February 7th, 2024

Time – 9am – 4:30pm

Location- The GrandWay Events Centre, 7445 Wellington County Rd 21, Centre Wellington, ON N0B 1S0

Cost - $100 for OSCIA members, $150 for non-members (includes 1 Year OSCIA membership for new members)

Registration Deadline – January 26th, 2024

 

To register - https://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/highlights-from-the-annual-meeting/

 

Source:  Ontario Soil & Crop Improvement Association

 

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 22 January 2024