July 30, 2013
LINCOLN, Neb. — Improving and maintaining soil quality is essential to the productivity of land for current and future use. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension's physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil and water clinic will provide hands-on training.
The Aug. 28 workshop will be conducted at the UNL's Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead. This training session is conveniently located a short driving distance from Omaha, Lincoln and Wahoo.
UNL Extension educator Keith Glewen says the in-field training is ideal for agribusiness professionals and those who work with soil and water management.
"The training provides 7.5 total Certified Crop Advisor credits in nutrient management and soil and water management. It can be challenging to find that many credits focusing on these topics. We have a well-versed line up of speakers addressing soil and water topics which, of course, are the cornerstones of our food production system."
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. The training begins at 8 a.m.
Pre-registration required. All registrants will be sent a confirmation letter, receipt and finalized schedule. Space is limited and registration is not guaranteed unless payment is received. Cancellations received one week before the clinic will receive a full refund.
In the event of program cancellation by UNL, pre-registered participants will be contacted and will receive a full refund. UNL is not responsible for any expenses incurred by registrants.
Registration before Aug. 21 is $160; $210 after. Fees include training, lunch and reference materials.
For more information or to register, contact the ARDC CMDC Programs, 1071 County Road G, Ithaca, NE 68033, call (800) 529-8030, fax (402) 624-8010, e-mail cdunbar2@unl.edu or visit the Web at http://ardc.unl.edu/2013CMDCSoils.
Topics include: Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties of Soil and Water: The Cornerstone of the Human Race; Cover Crops for Improving the Soil; Infiltration Test and Organic Matter; Soil Temp., Electrical Conductivity, pH, N and P tests; Irrigation and Soil Water; Using Solvita Respiration Tests and N Flush; Soil Profile and Positioning of Landscape; and Management Considerations to Improve the Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties of Soil.
Certified Crop Adviser credits of 7.5 (2 in nutrient management and 5.5 water management) have been applied for and are pending approval for this clinic.
UNL Extension is in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Keith GlewenExtension Educator
UNL Extension
402-624-8030
kglewen1@unl.edu
Sandi Karstens
IANR News Service
402-472-3030
skarstens2@unl.edu