
The 18th annual Nutrient Management Conference is less than a week away, so be sure to register! Join us either in-person or online February 3rd, 2026 in Mankato, Minn.
This program explores nutrient management, crop production and environmental stewardship. Current topics and new research in nutrient management will be relevant and informative for today's agricultural producers, professionals and anyone else who appreciates high-quality, research-based information.
For the latest nutrient management information, subscribe to the Nutrient Management Podcast wherever you listen and never miss an episode! And don't forget to subscribe to the Minnesota Crop News daily or weekly email newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube channel, like UMN Extension Nutrient Management on Facebook, follow us on X (formerly Twitter), and visit our website.
If you have questions or comments, please email us at nutmgmt@umn.edu
When: Tuesday, February 3, 2026 in Mankato, Minn.
Cost: $20
Register: Attend in-person or virtually (Lunch is included if you attend in-person.)
Presentations:
- C, N, and P after subsurface installations - Lindsay Pease (University of Minnesota)
- Soil Harnessing biologicals: Foundational concepts for nutrient-efficient farming - Paulo Pagliari (University of Minnesota)
- Adding up the CI: fertility, tillage, and cover crops - Anna Cates (University of Minnesota)
- How much phosphorus do I really need? - Dan Kasier (University of Minnesota)
- Chloride cycling and potassium response from potash fertilizer and manure in corn and soybean - Carl Rosen (University of Minnesota)
- Liquid separated dairy manure in a sugar beet rotation - Melissa Wilson (University of Minnesota)
- 2025 growing season: Lessons from the field - Farmer panel
- Nitrogen management for corn in poorly-drained soil - Gabriel Paiao (University of Minnesota)
- Minnesota nutrient reduction strategy - Updates and next steps - Matt Drewitz (Minnesota Pollution Control Agency)
- Short Corn: Implications for Nutrient Management - Jeff Coulter (University of Minnesota)
Certified crop advisers (CCAs) can earn continuing education credits (CEUs) in soil & water and nutrient management by attending the conference.
---For the latest nutrient management information, subscribe to the Nutrient Management Podcast wherever you listen and never miss an episode! And don't forget to subscribe to the Minnesota Crop News daily or weekly email newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube channel, like UMN Extension Nutrient Management on Facebook, follow us on X (formerly Twitter), and visit our website.
If you have questions or comments, please email us at nutmgmt@umn.edu
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