URBANA – University of Illinois agricultural economists is hosting a webinar series to discuss the impact of the coronavirus on agriculture in the Midwest.
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URBANA – University of Illinois agricultural economists is hosting a webinar series to discuss the impact of the coronavirus on agriculture in the Midwest. The webinar series will continue regularly each Tuesday and Friday at 11 a.m.
The series will address a wide range of topics, but the central themes will be exploration of issues surrounding agricultural markets, planting decisions, and agricultural policy.
The farmdocDaily Live series is free and open to all. Registration is required to participate. Registered participants will be able to join the webinar via a computer, tablet, smartphone, or landline phone. Learn more and register online at http://go.illinois.edu/fddlive.