July 31, 2016
Mark your calendars as the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Agricultural Research Centers share the results of research from corn to shrimp during its annual field days.
The Graves-Chapple Research Center set an attendance record during last year’s Field Day. More than 200 guests attended the event.
To showcase the endless research taking place at each Research Center, there will be numerous Field Days during the next several months.
RESEARCH RESULTS: Farmers will hear results of University of Missouri research during upcoming field days.
“Field days allow our faculty, staff and graduate students to connect with local stakeholders in the true spirit of our land-grant mission by delivering region-specific information on current challenges and advancements in agriculture,” says Marc Linit, senior associate director, MU Agricultural Experiment Station.
There will be a few changes to the Field Day schedule this year. Graves-Chapple, in Rock Port, and Hundley-Whaley, in Albany, will both host Field Days on Tuesday, Aug. 23. Graves-Chapple will begin at 8 a.m. with Hundley-Whaley starting at 5 p.m. In the past, these northwestern Centers have held their Field Days on back-to-back days.
The Southwest Research Center, in Mt. Vernon, will move their Field Day from a Friday to a Saturday. The Field Day will be on Saturday, Sept. 10, this year. Southwest will highlight their variety of research offerings, including their vineyard.
Southwest will also have Field Days focused on blackberries and alternative fruits and nuts after their main Field Day.
The South Farm Research Center will celebrate their 10th Showcase in September. The South Farm Showcase has grown each year, and had more than 16,000 in attendance last year. Jefferson Farm and Garden will also be part of the South Farm Showcase again this year.
The Bradford Research Center in Columbia offers individuals several specific Field Days, with focuses on elderberries, bobwhite quail and monarchs, and organic research.
The Forage Systems Research Center is focused on developing and evaluating forage systems for all classes of beef cattle.
Beef cattle production and issues will be looked at in-depth during theThompson Research Center Field Day in Spickard. The Greenley Research Center, near Kirksville, will showcase their numerous variety trials, each of which helps farmers pick up the best seed.
At HARC, the annual Chestnut Roast will be back. The Chestnut Roast ran from 2003 to 2010. After a few years away, the event was revived last year. This year’s roast will be Oct. 8. The Forage Systems Research Center has years of research in forage production in northern Missouri. The Wurdack Research Center, in the Ozark hills, combines numerous production aspects, including programs to improve forage, beef, agroforestry and timber.
For more information about each of the CAFNR Research Centers, visit cafnr.org.
Schedule of Field Days at CAFNR Agricultural Research Centers
August |
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9 | Greenley Research Center Field Day | Novelty |
11 | Bradford Organic Field Day | Columbia |
23 | Graves-Chapple Research Center Field Day | Rock Port |
23 | Hundley-Whaley Research Center Field Day | Albany |
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September |
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1 | Bradford Tomato Festival | Columbia |
2 | Fisher Delta Research Center Field Day | Portageville |
10 | Southwest Research Center Field Day | Mt. Vernon |
13 | Forage Systems Research Center Field Day | Linneus |
20 | Thompson Research Center Field Day | Spickard |
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October |
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1 | South Farm Showcase | Columbia |
7 | Wurdack Research Center Field Day | Cook Station |
8 | HARC Missouri Chestnut Roast | New Franklin |
Source: University of Missouri Columbia
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