Field Days Harvest Edition: Repair and Prep Fields for 2021

Join us at 8 a.m. Central Nov. 10 for the Early Riser session, “Now’s the Time to Repair and Prep Fields for 2021.”

Ken Ferrie and Missy Bauer
Ken Ferrie and Missy Bauer
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Join us at 8 a.m. Central Nov. 10 for the Early Riser session, “Now’s the Time to Repair and Prep Fields for 2021.”

Is fall fieldwork on your to-do list? Farm Journal Field Agronomists Ken Ferrie and Missy Bauer address the importance of a level tillage tool, speed, depth and residue management. Start off your Tuesday morning with the quick 20-minute Early Riser Session that also addresses fall anhydrous applications in a dry environment and prioritizing fields for fall burndown based on troublesome weeds. If the weather is cooperating in your area, don’t pass up the chance to prep your fields now — you never know what spring 2021 will bring.

While you’re there, stick around for more on demand content, including Tractor Tales, Low Stress Livestock Handling, the Pro Farmer Harvest Report and more.

Log on every Tuesday at 8 a.m. Central for Farm Journal Field Days Harvest edition early riser sessions:

> How to Build Your Own Planter
> Manage Grain Storage to Lock in Profit
> The Do’s and Don’ts of Successful Succession Planning
> Dial in Conservation Tillage
> And more

Can’t wait? You don’t have to! Check out the latest in the networking lounge, enjoy on demand content and catch the latest intel in the booths at Farm Journal Field Days. #FJFieldDays #FarmOn

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