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Interpreting NRCS High Tunnel Project Guidelines

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Interpreting NRCS High Tunnel Project Guidelines

Time: November 18, 2010 from 1pm to 2pm
Location: Webinar
Website or Map: http://glvwg.ag.ohio-state.ed…
Phone: Ontario Contact: Janice LeBoeuf (janice.leboeuf@ontario.ca)
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group
Latest Activity: Sep 30, 2010

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November 18, 2010
1:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST (!2:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CST)
Registration $30.00 (1 of 5 part webinar series)
Register; http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/season_ext

Education of Extension staff, NRCS staff, and growers on guidelines pertaining to high tunnel production pilot project

Speaker: Ruth Book, State Conservation Engineer, NRCS: Ivan Dozier, Assistant State Conservationist NRCS; Brett Roberts, State Agronomist, NRCS

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