Sunflower University
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2018 Sunflower University! Below you will find links to the materials that were presented at this event:
Bismarck, ND Presentations:
- In-Furrow Protection so Advanced, Its Simple presented by Bob Weigelt, Regional Market Manager, and Rick Ekins, Precisions Platform Manager, FMC
- Sunflower Industry Updates presented by John Sandbakken, Executive Director, National Sunflower Association (NSA)
- No Bugs on My Watch presented by Paul Drache, Regional Manager, Central Life Sciences
- Sunflower Disease Update presented by Dr. Sam Markell, Extension Plant Pathologist, NDSU
- What's New in Sunflower Insect Pest Management presented by Dr. Janet Knodel, Professor and Extension Entomologist, NDSU
- Tools and Methods Research in Wildlife Damage Management, Blackbirds & Sunflower presented by Dr. Page Klug, Research Wildlife Biologist, USDA APHIS
- National Sunflower Survey, An Overview presented by Ryan Buetow, Cropping Systems Specialist, NDSU Extension
- The Key to a Successful Sunflower Harvest presented by Lee Moran, Commercial Sales/Project Manager, Hamilton Systems
Pierre, SD Presentations:
- The Key to a Successful Sunflower Harvest presented by Lee Moran, Commercial Sales/Project Manager, Hamilton Systems
- In-Furrow Protection so Advanced, Its Simple presented by Jared Pokrzywinski, Regional Market Manager, and Rick Ekins, Precisions Platform Manager, FMC
- Tools and Methods Research in Wildlife Damage Management, Blackbirds & Sunflower presented by Dr. Page Klug, Research Wildlife Biologist, USDA APHIS
- Sunflower Industry Updates presented by John Sandbakken, Executive Director, National Sunflower Association (NSA)
- No Bugs on My Watch presented by Paul Drache, Regional Manager, Central Life Sciences
- Sunflower Diseases: 2.0 presented by Dr. Febina Mathew, Extension Pathologist, SDSU
- Red Sunflower Seed Weevils, Wireworms and Pollinators presented by Dr. Adam Varenhorst, Extension Entomologist, SDSU
- National Sunflower Survey, An Overview presented by Ryan Buetow, Cropping Systems Specialist, NDSU Extension