Nutrient Management and Precision Application Technology
Webinar Details
When:Dec 4, 2017 11:00 am US/Eastern Length: 00:47 (hh:mm) Advance Registration NOT required. View now on-demand. Presenter(s):
Virtual Event Format:Group Viewing Available:A collaboration between the Climate Learning Network and Regional Approaches to Climate Change (REACCH) - Pacific Northwest Agriculture, this webinar will be the fourth installment of a six-part series on Advances in Dryland Farming in the Pacific Northwest. The Nutrient Management and Precision Application Technology webinar is a complement to the Precision Agriculture Chapter of the Advances in Dryland Farming in the Pacific Northwest. The speakers, Drs. Tabitha T. Brown and Erin Brooks, will highlight producer and industry perspectives on how precision agriculture technology is supporting improvements in input use efficiencies and increased profitability. The Nutrient Management and Precision Application Technology webinar is a complement to the Precision Agriculture Chapter of the Advances in Dryland Farming in the Pacific Northwest. The webinar highlights producer and industry perspectives on how precision agriculture technology is supporting improvements in input use efficiencies and increased profitability. The webinar presents producer descriptions of how management decisions are made using data from precision agriculture technology and on-farm grid or zonal sampling. The use of current and emerging precision agriculture technology to provide on-farm evaluations are also discussed. About Dr. Tabitha T. Brown
About Dr. Erin Brooks
About REACCH The REACCH project was initiated in 2011 to ensure sustainable cereal production in the inland Pacific Northwest. The project was led by an interdisciplinary team of scientists and other professionals from three land grant institutions and the USDA Agricultural Research Service, with funding from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Climate Variability and Change Program. Participants from many disciplines related to agricultural, climate, socioeconomics, and information sciences engaged in an integrated research, education, outreach and extension effort to study complex cereal production systems and their responses to drivers of change. About the Climate Learning Network (CLN) The CLN was formed at the beginning of 2015 to promote climate literacy among Extension professionals who work in the areas of agriculture and natural resources and to connect Extension programs within the US Land-grant University System with the 10 USDA Climate Hubs. The program is a collaboration between eXtension, Southern Regional Extension Forestry, and the USDA. Visit the CLN at climatelearning.net. Full Schedule of the REACCH Advances Fall Webinar Series Nov. 13 - Climate Considerations for Dryland Farmers - Drs. Liz Allen & Katherine Hegewisch Nov. 20 - Pathogens in Dryland Cereal Systems - Dr. Tim Paulitz Nov. 27 - Rotational Intensification and Diversification - Drs. Isaac Madison & Bill Pan Dec. 4 - Nutrient Management and Precision Application Technology - Drs. Tabitha T Brown & Erin Brooks Dec. 11 - Tillage and Residue Management Systems and Impacts on Soil Health in Drylands - Drs. Prakriti Bista & Rakesh Awale Dec. 18 - Integrated Weed Management and Insect Pests in Dryland Cereal Systems -Drs. Sanford Eigenbrode & Ian Burke |

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