ASA Sustainable Agronomy Conference

The Sustainable Agronomy Conference will provide Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs), Agri-Sales Professionals, and growers with the opportunity to more fully understand and implement sustainable agronomy in the field.

The virtual "From Knowledge to Action: Empowering Your Sustainable Agronomy Journey Sustainable Agronomy" Conference will be held July 12, 19, 26, & August 2, 2023. All webinars are free. It's a great opportunity to remain current on the latest technologies and sustainable practices.

Learn the drivers, economics, agronomics, environmental benefits, and implementation techniques of sustainable crop production. Economic, environmental, and social aspects of sustainable agronomy will be considered.

TUnlike other sustainability or agronomy conferences that simply describe broad research findings, this conference will be action-oriented, practical, interactive, and applied with a focus on decision support and execution. You will leave the conference with information that you can confidently recommend to clients and implement in the field. Speakers, moderators, and panel participants will have a deep understanding of “why” and “how” to implement sustainable agronomy.

For more information, visit the ASA Conference website.

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