(KLZA)-- A hands-on workshop to demonstrate methods for extracting more information form precision ag data is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3 in Auburn. The program will be held at the Nemaha County Hospital Class Room. Registration starts at 8 a-m with the program scheduled from 8:30 a-m to 5 p-m.
The program is designed for producers, consultants, ag industry, government agencies and Extension personnel.
Short lectures will be combined with hands-on activities using Ag Leader SMS Advanced software. Laptops and data will be supplied.
The registration fee is $50. $65 for one farm operation paying for two attendees. RSVP by Friday, February 27 to Gary Lesoing at the University of Nebraska Extension Office in Auburn at 402-274-4755. The workshop is limited to the first 25 who sign-up.
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