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Be sure to visit with our factory reps at the Sunbelt Ag Expo at Spence Field in Moultrie, Georgia from October 18 through the 20, 2011.

As always, you can view all of the Orthman Manufacturing farm shows here.

Visit the Orthman lot at the 49th annual Farm Science Review near London, Ohio. Click here for directions to the show.

We'll be there Tuesday, September 20 through Thursday, September 22, 2011.

We are located at 141 Corn Avenue, in the northeast part of the grounds. Click here to download a map of the show.

Join Orthman field reps and other experts from Iowa State University on Thursday, August 25 from 9am to 2:15 PM near Ames. The show will take place at the Iowa Learning Farm- click here to view the Iowa State Extension page.

Hear from ISU Experts:

Agronomist Mike Petersen overviews the 2011 growing season on the Orthman Research farm on his Precision Tillage website. Petersen offers 3 project plots in his article, including different hybrids from 3 different companies, strip till vs no till in corn, and much more. The farm is located northeast of Lexington, Nebraska.

View the article at PrecisionTillage.com.

Join Orthman field reps and agronomist Mike Petersen, as well as industry experts from Channel BioSeed, D&M Precision Ag and Diversified Services. The show will take place at the Mooberry Research Farm in central Illinois, just north of Metamora on Wednesday, September 7th.

Join an Orthman factory expert on Friday, August 5 in Owatonna, MN

Brought to you by the University of Minnesota Extension and Riverland Community College, the 5th annual Minnesota Strip Till Expo will be held Aug 5 and will run from 8:30am to 3:30pm at the College and University Center (map link below).

Agronomist and soil scientist Mike Petersen presented a strip tillage seminar to growers in southern Washington Tuesday. Petersen showed the benefits of precision tillage on plant root systems, soil conditions, earthworm population, and more.

Thursday, June 30 with the UN-L West Central Research & Extension Center

by Michael Petersen, Precision Tillage agronomist.

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