Landus Cooperative invites area growers to a series of informational sessions to learn about results from the largest farmer-owned cooperative research plot in the nation.
Landus Cooperative’s agronomy team will highlight four years of data from the cooperative’s 184-acre research plot in Farnhamville, as well as results from nearly 90 corn and soybean seed plots statewide.
“This is a mass of field data results not available by any other farmer-owned agronomy retailer in the nation,” explained the cooperative’s director of agronomy, Todd Claussen. “Our team has done the work to drill down to actionable steps our growers can take to improve their bottom line.”
Sessions will focus on the return on investment (ROI) for a variety of management practices and issues including Sudden Death Syndrome, the impact of seed rate as compared to planting date as well as the benefits of fungicide.
Registration for all events begins at 9:30 am with the meeting beginning at 10.
“As a farmer-owned cooperative, we have made a strong investment in this research plot site in order to offer best-practice management strategies and leading agronomic insight for our members and customers,” added Claussen. “We are excited to share the data with our area growers and invite them to join us at the nearest meeting.”
Nearby meetings are scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 1, at the Leonard Good Community Center in Ogden; Monday, Feb. 6, at 209 Main in Paton; and Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the Carrollton Inn in Carroll.
The Landus Cooperative research plot was home to nineteen different projects last year.