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The 90th Annual Greene County Soils and Crops Conference will begin at 6:30 p,louboutin.m. Tuesday. The meeting will be held in the second floor banquet room at Springfield Livestock Marketing Center,thenorthfaceoutlet-brand.com, 6821 West Independence (Exit 70 off of I-44) in Springfield,http://www.guccioutlet-brands.com/.Registration will begin at 6:15 p.m. Desserts will be offered later in the evening during a break.Pre-registration is needed by calling the Greene County Extension Center at 417-881-8909.“This conference is designed to provide research-based information and options to area agriculture producers that can help them make more informed and profitable decisions,” said Brie Menjoulet,http://www.borsegucci-brand.com/, agronomy specialist with University of Missouri Extension.Program topics and speakers include: “What is a Good Lease” presented by Dr. Gordon Carriker, agriculture business specialist with MU Extension.The other two speakers will focus on the problem of cattle theft and prevention.“Local Cattle Thefts and Trends” will be presented by Brian Atcher,beats headphones, detective with the Greene County Sheriff’s Department, and Mike Bracker,She found Amy Oros of Acupuncture Health and Wellness, Investigator with Missouri Highway Patrol.“Ride for the Brand: Thoughts on Animal Identification” will be presented by Andy McCorkill with MU Extension.Sponsors for this event include Old Missouri Bank, Main Streets, Springfield Livestock Market and the Greene County Extension Council and Commissioners.Pesticide trainingIcy roads and falling snow caused officials with Greene County Extension to reschedule the private pesticide applicator training that was planned for Feb,160319. 21 in Springfield.The training has been moved to 6 p.m. March 28 at the Greene County Extension office located in the Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center at 2400 S. Scenic Ave. in Springfield,Gucci Outlet. You must pre-register with your name and phone number by calling 881-8909 or emailing .Missouri law requires all purchasers and users of restricted-use pesticides to attend a training session to be certified for a private applicators license.Hay schoolArea hay producers can improve their hay-making skills by attending a Regional Hay School from 4:30 p,chaneloutlet-brands.com.m. to 8:45 p.m. March 11 and 6 p.m. to 9 p,*Pristiq® is a registered trademark of Pfizer.m. March 12 at the Marshfield Lions Club, 210 West Maple St. in Marshfield,north face outlet.The course is specifically designed for livestock and horse producers who may already have their own hay equipment or have hay custom harvested on their land. All aspects of hay production will be covered.The cost for the program is $35 per person, or $60 per pair. Pre-registration is required by Wednesday and can be done by calling the Webster County Extension office at 417-859-2044.

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