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Soil Fungus Conference 2010 |
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The 56th Annual Soil Fungus Conference
Washington State University Mount Vernon Research Center
The SFC is a short meeting with a long list of benefits. Started
in 1954 by researchers from the This meeting has a relatively informal and highly
interactive format that allows for provocative, short oral presentations
on research and development discoveries, new or increasing disease
problems, new applications, products and equipment, and other subjects,
followed by questions and spirited, illuminating discussions as the
audience pitches in. In some respects, it is a veritable “think
tank” with immediate and long-term benefits. All participants are
encouraged to present and/or contribute to the discussions as they
choose and time permits. Creative thinking, insights, frank and
justified opinions, and lots of take-home ideas and lessons abound under
the special climate of this event. Participants come from
universities (research, teaching, extension), private industry and
technical service organizations, private practice/consulting, municipal
and state agencies, crop production and other areas. A number of
Certified Crop Adviser and Pest Control Adviser continuing education
units will be offered (includes laws and regulations hours). For more information on the Annual Soil Fungus Conference, click here or visit the link on the upper left. Agriculture and horticulture in the Skagit Valley
and western Washington include a diversity of vegetable and grass seed
crops, ornamental bulb crops, nursery/landscape production, and other
high value specialty crops such as raspberries, strawberries,
blueberries, and fresh market potato crops. Join us
at the conference and enjoy all that the
Skagit Valley has to offer in addition to our exciting field trip. For
more on Skagit County, click here:
http://www.skagitcounty.net/common/asp/default.asp?d=Home&c=General&p=about.htm |
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