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Feb 23, 2021
The Michigan Wheat Program’s Wheat Wisdom Webinar series will feature Phil Needham of Needham Ag Technologies in Calhoun, Ky., on Feb. 24. The weekly programs occur via Zoom and Facebook, beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesdays and run about 90 minutes.
Needham, who grew up on a family farm in eastern England, will present "Fall Wheat Management and Combine Residue Management."
Needham graduated from Lincolnshire College of Agriculture and then Cranfield University with a four-year agricultural technology degree. He moved to the U.S. in 1989 to expand a European crop management program that’s credited with doubling Kentucky wheat yields over 20 years.
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Michigan Wheat Programâs wheat-tastic 2021 winter webinars begin
The Michigan Wheat Programâs six-part Wheat Wisdom Webinar series kicks off next week both via zoom and Facebook.
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Michigan Wheat Programâs wheat-tastic 2021 winter webinars begin
The Michigan Wheat Programâs six-part Wheat Wisdom Webinar series kicks off next week both via zoom and Facebook.
Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/02/17/michigan-wheat-programs-wheat-tastic-2021-winter-webinars-begin/6758827002/
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February 11, 2021
Facebook live options added to 2021 Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series, with first speaker Angie Setzer focusing on marketing.
Angie Setzer will talk about wheat marketing at the first Wheat Wisdom Webinar on Feb. 17. Photo by Dennis Pennington, MSU.
Michigan State University Extension and the Michigan Wheat Program’s six-part Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series kicks off Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021 at 8 a.m. via Zoom with a focus on wheat marketing for 2021 and beyond. Each Wednesday webinar begins at 8 a.m. and runs 90 minutes. The webinars will also be available via Facebook for live viewing and interaction. Check in through your Facebook account and watch at Michigan Wheat or MSU Extension Field Crops. Thanks to our partnership with Terry Henne and WSGW, you can also watch by viewing the Facebook pages of WSGW Radio, Farm Service 790 and 94.5 The Moose.
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Tennessee farmer Hunter Hooper planted 1,700 acres of wheat this fall during a good October planting window. With wheat acres on the rise, producers are looking for management strategies to optimize yields.
Wheat acres have been trending downward for the past eight years, but that may change in 2021. USDA is estimating a 1.7 million acre jump in wheat over the next year, with much of that increase coming from winter wheat.
What’s driving the renewed interest? Here, in the Midsouth, two things — price and weather. At planting, prices for June wheat were forecast to be over $6, while soybeans have generally trended upwards since summer. And many farmers saw reasonably good planting windows this fall.
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