Day 2: Farm Journal Field Days—Don’t Miss a Minute!

Farm Journal Field Days, Aug. 23-27.
Farm Journal Field Days, Aug. 23-27.
(Farm Journal)

Check out Day 2 of #FJFieldDays. Over the next week, we'll bring together thousands of farmers online in the virtual platform and in person at our location field days.

Make sure you don't miss a minute!

Tuesday's Main Stage Agenda:
 

8:00 - 8:30 am: Phantom Yield Loss: How to Fine-tune Your Harvest Timing

Missy Bauer, Farm Journal Field Agronomist

Phantom yield loss occurs when a farmer allows the crop to naturally dry down to a certain point before harvest. Are the bushels lost enough to justify switching up harvest timing and paying for drying, though? Farm Journal Field Agronomist Missy Bauer has data and insights to that answer.


8:30 - 9:00 am: What Biden's Tax Plan Means to You


Paul Neiffer, CLA

President Joe Biden announced the American Family Plan earlier this spring. How will these changes affect your farm? What estate planning changes should you make? CPA Paul Neiffer dives into the details.


9:00 - 10:00 am: Expo Time


Visit our sponsor pavilions and exhibit halls for additional content and networking


10:00 - 10:30 am—
Dollars or Doubts? Questions to Ask Before Jumping into the Carbon Market


Liz Willmott, Microsoft
Lukas Fricke, Nebraska Farmer
Nate Birt, Trust In Food

Curious how carbon markets can add new revenue streams to your operation? Hear from farmers and experts who are exploring the possibilities of carbon markets.


10:30 - 12:00 pm
—Expo Time


Visit our sponsor pavilions and exhibit halls for additional content and networking
 


Register for one of our in-person events (only $49) or register for the online experience (free) here.

 

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