The Impacts of Cover Crops and 4R Nitrogen Management on Water Quality and Agronomics
Lake Springfield Watershed & The Soil Health Partnership want to invite you to a dinner with Dr. Shalamar Armstrong.
Dr. Shalamar Armstrong is an Assistant Professor of Soil Conservation and Management in the Department of Agronomy at Purdue University and is an adjunct professor of the Illinois State University Department of Agriculture. He is the director of the Soil Ecosystem and Nutrient Dynamics Laboratory (SEND Lab) that investigates the influence of in-field conservation practices through 5 interrelated areas of research: agronomics, soil health and nutrient cycling, water quality, landscape spatial and temporal variation, economics.
Please RSVP by Thursday July 11th: www.soilhealthpartnership.org
call (217)-241-6635 Ext. 3
OR
email michelle.seman@il.nacdnet.net
Meal provided for registrants.
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Event Date & Time
July 25, 2019 @ 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm UTC+0
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Event Location
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Cost
Free