University of Georgia
Corn farmers who want to reduce their costs and remain profitable in 2005 should attend the Georgia Corn Growers Association meeting and University of Georgia Corn Short Course Jan. 26 in Tifton, Ga.Industry leaders, agronomists, plant pathologists, economists and irrigation specialists will discuss better ways to control weeds and diseases, market, fertilize, water and store corn in Georgia.
The course will include a sponsored lunch and a GCGA business meeting.
Registration starts at 8 a.m. For more information, contact your county Extension Service offices. Or call (229) 386-3416.