The Integrated Crop Management Conference, Iowa's leading educational event for crop production, returns for its 35th year on December 11-12, 2024. Set to take place at the Meadows Events Center in Altoona, Iowa, this event will gather professionals from across Iowa and the Midwest to discuss the latest advancements in crop production. With a diverse lineup of expert presenters and a broad range of topics, the conference provides a valuable opportunity for networking and learning.
What to Expect at the Conference
The two-day event is designed to provide attendees with practical insights and updates in crop management. Featuring a wide array of sessions, attendees can select workshops that align with their interests, from optimizing soybean yields to exploring the latest developments in soil health and pest management. Participants are encouraged to pre-register and select their sessions in advance to make the most of their experience at the conference.
Notable topics include early planting strategies for soybeans, effective soybean disease management, cover crop selection, and insights into the evolving challenges of pest resistance. With university researchers and industry experts leading sessions, attendees will receive up-to-date information and actionable solutions to improve their crop management strategies.
Workshops are scheduled for both days of the event, allowing attendees to customize their learning experience based on their unique needs and interests. The conference program can be downloaded in advance, enabling participants to plan their schedules before they arrive.
Whether you're interested in the latest research on nitrogen fertilizer responses, pest resistance, or conservation practices, there's something for every crop professional at this event.
Maximize Your Experience
The Integrated Crop Management Conference is a chance to engage with peers, learn from industry leaders, and bring fresh, actionable strategies back to your operations. Register early and pre-select your sessions to ensure you get the most out of the event.
For more crop management support, contact your local John Deere dealer to learn more about the latest offerings.