Crop adviser credits approved for 2023 High Plains No-Till Conference
The Colorado Conservation Tillage Association will offer certified crop adviser credits for 29 different sessions at the High Plains No-Till Conference February 7-8 at the Burlington Community and Education Center in Burlington, Colorado.
The crop adviser credits approved for the event include six in Nutrient Management, three in Soil and Water Management, one in Integrated Pest Management, 11 in Crop Management, six in Professional Development, and two in Sustainability.
“There is a great variety of sessions lined up for the conference this year,” said Joni Mitchek, coordinator for CCTA. “From direct marketing strategies and the tax implications of estate planning to polycropping and soil testing, the 2023 event will discuss many of the opportunities and challenges in agriculture today.”
Jim Gerrish, Jason Mauck, and Don Day Jr. will serve as keynotes for the two-day event, with breakout sessions also offered to feature producers and ag industry professionals in the High Plains region.
Additional highlights for the conference include an ag-specific trade show, outdoor equipment display, and Beer & Bull Social. A full schedule and more information can be found online at www.HighPlainsNoTill.com.
An early registration discount is available until January 15, and walk-ins are welcome for the event. The registration fee, $130 for early and $180 for walk-ins, includes lunches, snacks, and access to all sessions and the trade show for both days.
Pre-conference activities will include a Ranching for Profit Workshop from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. February 6 at the Burlington Community and Education Center. Registration is required, lunch will be provided, and there is a fee to attend.
Additional questions may be directed to Joni Mitchek at 1-833-466-8455 or coordinator@highplainsnotill.com.