Conservation Planning: Engineering for Agronomists - Marshfield, WI, 11/08/05
Course Description:
CCAs and TSPs who are writing RMS Conservation Plans and CAPs will find this advanced-level course provides a firm foundation for understanding both the engineered and non-engineered practices that are sometimes included in a Conservation Plan. Students will learn about the various conservation practices that can be used to address a problem, and how to determine which one is best suited for a given situation. For example, can an erosion problem be best addressed by designing a waterway or installing a WASCOB, or through cultural practices, such as contour strips/contour farming and reduced tillage?
Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2005
Time: 9:00AM
Format: In-person
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Location:
2611 Yellowstone Drive
Marshfield, Wisconsin 54449
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Marshfield, Wisconsin 54449
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Cost: 100.00
Partners:
none
Registration Deadline: Thursday, November 9, 2006
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Course Topics:
Conservation Engineering
Conservation Planning
Farmstead and Resource Assessment
Nutrient Management
Software Apps and Online Tools
Soil Management
Conservation Planning
Farmstead and Resource Assessment
Nutrient Management
Software Apps and Online Tools
Soil Management
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