This webinar is sponsored by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service – Science and Technology, National Technology Support Centers
What will you learn?
This webinar will focus on the challenges and benefits of managing soil biology rather than relying only on chemically based systems, along with the key roles that soil microbes play in agroecosystems. Learn more…
Presenter(s):
- Kate Scow, Ph.D., Professor, Soil Science and Soil Microbial Ecologist, Department of Land, Air, Water Resources, University of California, Davis, CA
Session Details: Dec 12, 2017 2:00 pm US/Eastern Duration: 01:00 (hh:mm) Export Event to Calendar
*** Please join the session 15 minutes prior to the start of the webinar. ***
All live webinars are recorded. Within a week of the live event, a View button provides access to the on-demand replay. CEUs are available for on-demand webinars.
Who should participate?
Conservationists, Soil Health Specialists, Agronomists, Foresters, Grazing Lands Specialists, Technical Service Providers, Others
Education Credits Units:
- American Forage and Grassland Council – 1 hour CFGP Credit
- Certified Crop Advisors – 1 hour CCA – SW Credit
- Georgia Master Timber Harvester – 1 hour CLE Continuing Logger Ed Credit
- New York Logger Training – .25 hour NYLT TLC Credit
- Society of American Foresters – 1 hour Category 1 Credit
- Society for Range Management – 1 hour SRM Credit
- The Wildlife Society – 1 hour TWS Category 1 Credit
- Conservation Planner – 1 hour Conservation Planning Credit
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