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Soybean Rows

Managing Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Drained and Undrained Corn and Soybean Systems

Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM Central

Dr. Fabian Fernandez joins Dr. Richard Farrell and Dr. Craig Drury to discuss the effects of nitrogen management under different soil drainage conditions in corn and soybean systems in the US and Canada. They will also examine effective strategies for mitigating these nitrous oxide emissions through conservation practices and the 4R nutrient management framework. 

Moderator:
Richard Farrell, Ph.D.  FCSSS - Professor, Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan

Speakers:
Fabián Fernández, PhD - Professor, Department of Soil, Water, and Climate, University of Minnesota
Craig Drury, PhD - Research Scientist, Soil Biochemistry (Harrow), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada / Government of Canada

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Soil and Water Management
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified professionals: Free
Non-members: $50

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Inclusive Fieldwork

Developing Inclusive and Safe Fieldwork Settings

Date: Thursday, January 9, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Central

Fieldwork is an important and transformative part of science. However, it also carries higher risk of harassment and sexual assault. Join us for this webinar where we will discuss fieldwork safety and provide best practices and resources for field leaders and participants to ensure inclusive and safe environments, with a particular focus on ensuring minority groups are safe (e.g., groups with marginalized genders, sexual orientations, and ethnicities). 

Moderators:
Geoffrey Koch - Consultant, Petrichor Consulting
Loutrina Staley, PhD - Equity and Outreach Program Analyst, National Association of Conservation Districts

Speaker:
Amanda (Mandy) Frazier - PhD Candidate, University of California, Davis

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Professional Development
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified Professionals: Free
Non-members: $50

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Navigating the EPA

Date: Thursday, January 28, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central

As the 2025 growing season approaches, Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs) and agricultural professionals must stay ahead of critical regulatory changes. This educational webinar will discuss the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Endangered Species Act (ESA) strategies for herbicide and insecticide use. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the new guidelines, explore how these changes will impact their work, and learn actionable steps to ensure compliance. 

Moderators:
TBD

Speaker:
Leah Duzy - Agricultural Economist, Compliance Services International (CSI)
Kyle Kunkler - Director of Government Affairs, American Soybean Association
Megan Dwyer, CCA - Director of Conservation and Nutrient Stewardship, IL Corn

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Integrated Pest Management
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified Professionals: Free
Non-members: $25

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