Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo offers 2022 growing season information

by Deloris Pittman | Eastern NE Research & Extension Center

 Nebraska Soybean Day
The 2021 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo on Thursday, Dec. 16 will assist soybean producers in planning for next year's growing season.
November 22, 2021

Lincoln, Neb. —The 2021 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo on Thursday, Dec. 16 will assist soybean producers in planning for next year's growing season. 

The expo, which begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 2:15 p.m., will be in the pavilion at the Saunders County Fairgrounds in Wahoo.  The event opens with coffee, donuts and the opportunity to view equipment and exhibitor booths. Speakers start at 9:10 a.m. 

This program is sponsored by Nebraska Extension, which is part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Nebraska Soybean Board, Saunders County Soybean Growers Organization and private industry.   

Presenters include university researchers and specialists, Nebraska Soybean Checkoff representatives, soybean growers and private industry representatives. 

“Costs, Profits, and Pitfalls in the Volatile 2022 Market Environment” will be presented by Elaine Kub, market economist and commentator and author of  “Mastering the Grain Markets.” Kub believes inflation uncertainty works both ways for commodity producers – growers can sell grain at higher and hopefully profitable prices, but all the inputs going into the calculation are also skyrocketing. In a three-part presentation, Kub will put specific numbers to the challenges Nebraska farmers face going into the 2022 planting season, including a deep dive into the costs of production, global supply-and-demand and transportation influences that may sustain or threaten profitable grain prices, and tips to address common behavior patterns and optimize each marketing plan based on an individual’s risk appetite. 

Tamra Jackson-Ziems, Nebraska Extension plant pathologist, will provide a soybean disease update.  She will provide the latest news on the most troubling soybean diseases and what can be done to reduce impacts on the bottom line for growers.  The presentation will include frogeye leaf spot, Phytophthora root and stem rot, white mold, and soybean cyst nematode. 

Justin McMechan, Nebraska Extension crop protection and cropping systems specialist, will present “Soybean Gall Midge: Understanding Risk and Management Options.”  Gall midge is a relatively new pest in Nebraska, and the information and best practices evolve with each growing season. Get the latest from the 2021 season on the biology and management of soybean gall midge so you can make informed decisions next year. 

Aaron Nygren, Nebraska Extension educator, will discuss what Extension has to offer.  Nebraska Extension reaches Nebraskans in all 93 counties. Learn how Nebraska Extension can impact your family, livelihood, and communities and how to access resources. 

The expo also will include an update from the Nebraska Soybean Board and Nebraska Soybean Association. 

Producers will be able to visit with representatives from seed, herbicide, fertilizer and equipment companies and view new farm equipment during a 30-minute break at 9:45 a.m.  

The Saunders County Soybean Growers Organization requests that each participant bring one or more cans of nonperishable food that will be donated to the local food pantry. 

Complimentary noon lunch will be served. 

Registration is available the day of the expo at the door. For more information about the program or exhibitor information, call 402-624-8030 or e-mail anygren2@unl.edu.  Vendor spots are available.  Information online at: https://enre.unl.edu/nebraskasoyexpo. There is no registration fee. 

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