Irrigation Webinar Series

To register visit: https://events.anr.msu.edu/irrigation21/

 

Record from July 7

  • Checkbook Irrigation scheduling concepts and tools – Dr. Younsuk Dong , MSU BAE-Irrigation Specialist.
  • Checklist for Planning Irrigation Systems – Lyndon Kelley, MSU/Purdue Extension-Irrigation Educator.
  • Opportunity to produce Annual Forage crop under irrigation in 2021? –Dr. Kim Cassida
  • Irrigated Crop nitrogen management in a year with too much and too little water-Dr. James Camberato

 

 

Record from July 21

  • Irrigating scheduling with the aid of soil moisture monitoring – Dr. Younsuk Dong , MSU BAE-Irrigation Specialist
  • Where what and why do we irrigate in Michigan and Indiana – Lyndon Kelley, MSU/Purdue Extension Irrigation Educator
  • Cover Crops and Irrigation - Dr. Dean Baas, MSU Extension Sustainable Ag Educator
  • Irrigating corn to minimize infection period for Tar Spot - Marty Chilvers, MSU Pathologist

 

 

 

Record from August 4

  • Monitoring leaf wetness duration to predict disease infection period– Dr. Younsuk Dong , MSU BAE Irrigation Specialist
  • Irrigation water supply: how much water do I need? – Lyndon Kelley, MSU/Purdue Extension Irrigation Educator
  • Irrigation of blueberries and other small fruit - Mark Longstroth, MSU Fruit Educator Emeritus

 

Record from August 18

  • Past and forecasted crop water usage compared to rainfall for the last week and next week. (5 minutes)
  • Ways to improve irrigation management and efficiency – Irrigation Specialist from MSU and Purdue (15 minutes)
  • New and expanding irrigation considerations – Lyndon Kelley, MSU/Purdue Extension Irrigation Educator (15 minutes)
  • Updates on irrigation topics related to field crops, vegetable, fruit and ornamental crops by MSU and Purdue specialists and extension educators (15 minutes)

 

Record from September 1

  • Timing the last irrigation– Dr. Younsuk Dong , MSU BAE Irrigation Specialist
  • Timing and designing your project for minimized cost – Lyndon Kelley, MSU/Purdue Extension Irrigation Educator
  • Considering growing cereals under irrigation: opportunity to provide change in rotation, produce second crop soybeans or snaps, annual forage and better manage fertility and weeds - Dennis Pennington, MSU Wheat Production Specialist