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How to Prepare a NASM Plan Using NMAN3 (French)

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How to Prepare a NASM Plan Using NMAN3 (French)

Time: April 19, 2011 all day
Location: Alfred
City/Town: Alfred, Ontario
Website or Map: http://omafra.gov.on.ca/engli…
Phone: 1-866-242-4460
Event Type: course
Organized By: OMAFRA
Latest Activity: Mar 29, 2011

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In this hands-on Nutrient Management course, instructors guide you through the steps of developing a NASM Plan - using NMAN3 software specifically designed for this purpose. This course covers:

  • What is a NASM Plan
  • An overview of the practical tools required to prepare a NASM Plan
  • How to use NMAN3 software for NASM Plan preparation, and as a recordkeeping tool
NMAN3 software is available to all participants (basic computer knowledge is required). This course is a requirement for the NASM Plan Development Certificate

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