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Organic Field Crop Study Circle: Weed Control in Organic Systems
The purpose of the study circle is to provide support and education to experienced and transitioning organic agronomic crop growers.
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Overview
Description
When: Fri., Feb. 22, 2019 (10:00 AM - 2:00 PM)
Where: Bonanza Steakhouse
300 Commerce Park Dr.
New Columbia, Pennsylvania 17886
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registration deadline: February 20, 2019
11:59 p.m.
Organic Field Crop Study Circle: Weed Control in Organic Systems will allow growers to discuss/exchange ideas and provide information to improve weed control in their organic field crop operations.
Registration Fees
There is no registration fee for participants and this workshop is open to anyone interested in organic field crop production.
Instructors
Entomology Integrated Pest Management Field and Forage Crops
More by Anna Busch
Forage agronomy Grazing system management Management of perennial and annual pasture Grass-finishing cattle
More by David Hartman
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