Fodder and livestock study evening

The Agriculture and Marine Fisheries Agency, Agricultural Research and Training Centre (PVL), the Province of Limburg and the Agricultural Centre for Forage Crops (LCV)
invite you to the fodder and livestock study evening

When and where

Programme

 

19:30: Registration and group allocation
 
20:00: Start meeting with following topics: 

 

LCV- current 

Lonneke Hendriksen - PVL
Variety trials 2026: results for grain and silage maize
What is the impact of stubble tillage on nitrate residue in silage maize?
Grass seed mixtures, grass species and varieties for strong and healthy turf.
Thorn apple: what is the risk to humans and animals and how to control it?
Tuberous cyperus: recognise and control with drones - science fiction or near reality?
Fodder beet storability: how do different varieties score?
The digital plant protection register: what is mandatory and from when?

LCV deepened

Crop rotation as key to a robust cropping system. From regulations to insights from long-term trials.
Marijke Gijbels, PVL

Innovation in weed control in maize

Frederik de Witte, Corteva

Automatic drone recognition of tuber cyperus

Shana Clercx, PVL

Smart farming with smart technology

Wietse Vangilbergen, PIBO

22:45: Final word 

Other study days in this series

Are you unable to attend on this date? Follow one of the other LCV meetings fodder and livestock at the following locations and dates:

Not All LCV study meetings are eligible for the advanced phytolics licence. Only those where the logo 'Phyto-licence' is present in the invitation are eligible.

You can also consult the programme of each study meeting in the agenda of the Agricultural Life, on the website of the LCV and the Agriculture and Marine Fisheries Agency or on the Facebook page of the LCV

More info

Marleen Delanoy | Agriculture and Sea Fisheries Agency | marleen.delanoy@lv.vlaanderen.be | 0498 90 35 82
Lore Luys | Agricultural Research and Training Centre | lore.luys@pvl-vzw.be | 0468 30 50 09

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