AHDB Agronomy Week 2020 - 30 November 2020 - 4 December 2020

Michelle_Nuttall

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Agronomy Week 2020

Agronomy Week will run from Monday 30 November to Friday 4 December. It will comprise a series of webinars aimed at agronomists on important issues in contemporary agronomy.

Ordinarily, AHDB hosts the Agronomists’ Conference in December. This annual event is a two-day conference for agronomists, covering the cereals and oilseeds and potatoes industries. Due to ongoing restrictions following the coronavirus pandemic, we have taken the decision to cancel major events up until the end of 2020.

As a result, this years' conference will be entirely online and free to attend. To help delegates get the most out of this new format we have expanded the event into a week-long programme of digital events called 'Agronomy Week'. Delegates can register for a series of webinars and interactive discussion sessions covering important issues on contemporary agronomy.

Agronomy Week will showcase the latest research and provide agronomists with practical management strategies to use across the rotation.

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Agronomy Week webinar programme
Monday 30 November (cereals and oilseeds)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to develop Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for sustainable farming systems (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Growing Oilseed Rape
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Yield resilience in climate extremes
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Ecological principles for weed management
Tuesday 1 December (cereals and oilseeds)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to use the Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Recommended Lists 2021/22 launch
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Fungicide Performance and programmes
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Cover crops, rotations and niche cropping: strategies that plant a profit
Wednesday 2 December (potatoes)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to get the best out of potatoes: markets, agronomy and the industry (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Genetic resources and chemical availability for potatoes
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Maleic Hydrazide, increasing uptake
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Desiccation
Thursday 3 December (potatoes)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to use new technologies and new approaches in potato production (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Preventing, detecting and controlling nematodes
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Aphids and virus control
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Late blight: genotypes and resistant varieties
Friday 4 December (cross-sector)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to measure the impact of soil management practices using a soil health scorecard (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Over winter cover crops ahead of potatoes
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Planning for drought
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Drip irrigation with slightly salty water
BOOK NOW

Agronomists' Induction 2020
The Agronomists' Induction, our annual conference for early career agronomists, returns this year as part of Agronomy Week. In addition to the main programme, new agronomists and advisers will have exclusive access to webinars to introduce them to AHDB tools, services and staff.

Find out more about the Agronomists' Induction and how to book.

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Hindsight

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Location
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Agronomy Week 2020

Agronomy Week will run from Monday 30 November to Friday 4 December. It will comprise a series of webinars aimed at agronomists on important issues in contemporary agronomy.

Ordinarily, AHDB hosts the Agronomists’ Conference in December. This annual event is a two-day conference for agronomists, covering the cereals and oilseeds and potatoes industries. Due to ongoing restrictions following the coronavirus pandemic, we have taken the decision to cancel major events up until the end of 2020.

As a result, this years' conference will be entirely online and free to attend. To help delegates get the most out of this new format we have expanded the event into a week-long programme of digital events called 'Agronomy Week'. Delegates can register for a series of webinars and interactive discussion sessions covering important issues on contemporary agronomy.

Agronomy Week will showcase the latest research and provide agronomists with practical management strategies to use across the rotation.

BOOK NOW

Agronomy Week webinar programme
Monday 30 November (cereals and oilseeds)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to develop Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for sustainable farming systems (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Growing Oilseed Rape
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Ecological principles for weed management
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Yield resilience in climate extremes
Tuesday 1 December (cereals and oilseeds)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to use the Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Recommended Lists 2021/22 launch
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Fungicide Performance and programmes
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Cover crops, rotations and niche cropping: strategies that plant a profit
Wednesday 2 December (potatoes)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to get the best out of potatoes: markets, agronomy and the industry (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Genetic resources and chemical availability for potatoes
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Maleic Hydrazide, increasing uptake
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Desiccation
Thursday 3 December (potatoes)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to use new technologies and new approaches in potato production (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Preventing, detecting and controlling nematodes
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Aphids and virus control
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Late blight: genotypes and resistant varieties
Friday 4 December (cross-sector)
  • 9 - 10.30am: How to measure the impact of soil management practices using a soil health scorecard (Agronomists' Induction webinar)
  • 11am - 12.30pm: Over winter cover crops ahead of potatoes
  • 2 - 3.30pm: Planning for drought
  • 5 - 6.30pm: Drip irrigation with slightly salty water
BOOK NOW

Agronomists' Induction 2020
The Agronomists' Induction, our annual conference for early career agronomists, returns this year as part of Agronomy Week. In addition to the main programme, new agronomists and advisers will have exclusive access to webinars to introduce them to AHDB tools, services and staff.

Find out more about the Agronomists' Induction and how to book.

Agronomist%20Conference%20image.PNG


Will these sessions be available to watch later - if so can you post links please.
 

Michelle_Nuttall

Member
Agronomy Week 2020
We hope that you found Agronomy Week useful.
If you missed any of the sessions, our would like to re-visit the content, the webinar recordings can be found here: ahdb.org.uk/events/agronomy-week-2020

Save the Date
We look forward to welcoming you to the Agronomists' Conference in 2021. Whilst we still don't know whether this event will be delivered online or in person, we are committed to bringing you the latest research updates from AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds and AHDB Potatoes. Whilst we finalise the details, please hold the week beginning Monday 6th December 2021 in your diaries

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