The University of Florida,Clemson, and NCSU have pooled resources to bring you a VERY informative
regional workshop on treatment of irrigation water- mainly for the use in
woody and floriculture plant production This will be a one day event in the Charlotte area. We will have REAL growers and REAL water treatment situations to show and
discuss, plus a panel of specialists. We are very privledged to have this
kind of workshop available in our state. This will be a big benefit to our
growers because I have been conducting studies across NC and believe many
growers need to start thinking about water treatment options, as recycled
water becomes the industry standards
For more information and link to registration form go to: NC Water Workshop
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
Monday, January 9, 2012
NC Water Workshop
The University of Florida,Clemson, and NCSU have pooled resources to bring you a VERY informative
regional workshop on treatment of irrigation water- mainly for the use in
woody and floriculture plant production This will be a one day event in the Charlotte area. We will have REAL growers and REAL water treatment situations to show and
discuss, plus a panel of specialists. We are very privledged to have this
kind of workshop available in our state. This will be a big benefit to our
growers because I have been conducting studies across NC and believe many
growers need to start thinking about water treatment options, as recycled
water becomes the industry standard
http://henderson.ces.ncsu.edu/files/library/45/NC%20Water%20Workshop%20Agenda%202012%20(3).pdf
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
regional workshop on treatment of irrigation water- mainly for the use in
woody and floriculture plant production This will be a one day event in the Charlotte area. We will have REAL growers and REAL water treatment situations to show and
discuss, plus a panel of specialists. We are very privledged to have this
kind of workshop available in our state. This will be a big benefit to our
growers because I have been conducting studies across NC and believe many
growers need to start thinking about water treatment options, as recycled
water becomes the industry standard
http://henderson.ces.ncsu.edu/files/library/45/NC%20Water%20Workshop%20Agenda%202012%20(3).pdf
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
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