1. directions to theDakin Farm Shop(130 20th St., Roseville, IL)� Traveling from the north: travel on
Rt. 67 five miles south of the Rt. 67 & Rt.
116 intersection in Roseville to County Rd.
20th Ave. N. Turn west at the Youngstown
turnoff (away from Youngstown) & travel
four miles on 20th Ave. to the SE corner of
the Allison Farm (intersection of 20th Ave.
& 20th St.). Turn left & proceed south 0.7
miles on 20th St. to the Dakin Farm shop.� Traveling from the south: travel on Rt.
67 seven miles north of the Rt. 67 and Rt. 9
intersection in Good Hope to County Rd. 20th
Ave. N (two miles north of the Warren County
line), then turn west at the Youngstown
turnoff (away from Youngstown) & travel
four miles on 20th Ave. to the SE corner of the
Allison Farm (intersection of 20th Ave. and 20th
St.). Turn left & proceed south 0.7 miles on 20th
St. to the Dakin Farm shop.
To register, contact:
� Andy Clayton (309/298-1172 or 217/322-2639)
� WIU School of Agriculture (309/298-1080)
Field Day 2013 is proudly hosted by:
� Organic Research Program
(www.wiu.edu/ag/organicfarm)
� WIU School of Agriculture (www.wiu.edu/ag)
Bill Becker – a.k.a. “The Crop Doctor,” a crop
consultant based in central Illinois for more than
three decades – will be the keynote speaker on
opportunities to optimize crop health and soil
biological activity through finely tuned nutrient
management. Also scheduled to speak is Tom
Ferguson, a manure specialist whose company
manufactures a pelletized chicken litter product
evaluated on the Allison Farm this year.
Registration and welcoming remarks will be
held at 9 a.m. in the Dakin Farm Shop, followed
by Ferguson’s presentation at 9:30 a.m. Becker’s
keynote address is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.
The morning’s events will conclude with a farmer
panel discussion featuring successful large-scale
organic grain farmers in Illinois.
A free lunch will be provided featuring local farm
products, followed by remarks by Dr. Joel Gruver,
director of WIU’s Organic Research Program, about
recent research at the Allison Farm.
At approximately 1:30 p.m., the program will
transition to the Allison Farm, where Gruver will
host a walking tour of the farm’s research and
demonstration plots. The plot work includes
evaluation of a variety of soil amendments
and biological seed treatments. An equipment
demonstration is also scheduled, weather
permitting.
The event is free to the public, but registration is
required by Tuesday,
August 6, for those
who plan to attend
the lunch event.
To register, contact
Andy Clayton at
309/298-1172 or
217/322-2639, or
the WIU School
of Agriculture at
309/298-1080.
ALLISON FARM
2013
FIELD
D A Y
Thursday, August 8th
- 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m.
Nutrient management is the theme for the WIU
Organic Research Program’s annual Allison Farm Field Day.
The event will be held at the Dakin Farm Shop & the
Allison Organic Farm in southwest Warren County, Illinois.