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Soil Organic Carbon KTT Workshop and Field day

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Soil Organic Carbon KTT Workshop and Field day

Time: September 30, 2021 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Mable May Farms
Street: 6214 Applyby Line
City/Town: Burlington
Website or Map: https://events.eventzilla.net…
Phone: 519 986-7544
Event Type: field, day
Organized By: Ontario Biomass Producers Co-op
Latest Activity: Sep 30, 2021

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Event Description

Join us at Mabel May Farms, 6214 Appleby Line,
Burlington, Ontario.
Coffee & Lunch will be provided

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  • Information on commercially available biofertilizers,
    application methods, cost per ha; GHG emissions
    reduction values and methods used; SOC sequestration
    quantification methods and values will all be presented
    in a field-setting (10 am to 12 noon)
  • Lunch (provided) – 12 noon to 1 pm
  • Field tour at local switchgrass and miscanthus Fields (1pm to 3 pm)

Speakers: Amir Bazrgar, James Fisher, Mahendra Thimmanagari, Naresh Thevathasan, Roger Samson, Norm Richardson, Sarah Hasenack, Sowthini Vijayakumar

Register by emailing Patricia Ellingwood
Email: support@ontariobiomass.com
[ NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER 12, 2021]

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