Mark your calendar for the remaining five webinars in this series:
In this series of webinars, scientists present timely information aimed at helping farmers and agricultural professionals interpret the results of recent research on dryland cereal systems in our region. This webinar series stems from the new book Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest, a publication of the six-year Regional Approaches to Climate Change (REACCH; www.reacchpna.org) project, aimed at increasing the sustainability of dryland farming. All times listed are PST.
For more information and links to join the webinars (up to 30 minutes before start), visit the webinar series page.
Webinars are free and no pre-registration is required.
Monday, Nov 20, 2017 (8:00-9:00 AM) Pathogens in Dryland Cereal Systems Tim Paulitz (USDA-ARS/WSU)
Monday, Nov 27, 2017 (8:00-9:00 AM) Rotational Intensification & Diversification Isaac Madsen (WSU), Bill Pan (WSU)
Monday, Dec 4, 2017 (8:00-9:00 AM) Nutrient Management & Precision Application Technology Tabitha Brown (WSU/Latah SWCD), Erin Brooks (UI)
Monday, Dec 11, 2017 (8:00-9:00 AM) Tillage and Residue Management Systems & Impacts on Soil Health in Drylands Rakesh Awale (OSU), Prakriti Bista (OSU)
Monday, Dec 18, 2017 (8:00-9:00 AM) Integrated Weed Management & Insect Pests in Dryland Cereal Systems Ian Burke (WSU), Sanford Eigenbrode (UI)
Each webinar will be 1 hour long, including Q & A session. Archived versions of these webinars will be posted when available.
Order a copy of Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest.
Archived versions will be available on the series webpage following the live webinars.