Get ready for an enriching experience at the upcoming Manure Science Review, taking place on August 3 at Innovative Ag in Bryan, Ohio. This event promises a comprehensive lineup of interactive demonstrations and educational sessions, focusing on sustainable manure management practices.
Key Demonstrations:
1. Comparing P2O5 content in manures and compost
2. New and retrofitted liquid manure applicator tool bars
3. Dragline pipe bridge
4. Dry box poultry litter applicators
5. Spreader calibration techniques
6. Grassland applicator for minimum tillage
7. Tentative: 360 RAIN irrigation system
8. Tentative: Compost turning techniques
9. Cover crops for enhanced soil health
Earn Continuing Education Credits:
Take advantage of the opportunity to earn continuing education credits for various certifications, including:
• ODA Certified Livestock Manager (CLM): 4.0 hours for the main program + 0.5 hour for optional site visit
• Certified Crop Advisor (CCA): 1.0 hour Nutrient Management + 3.5 hours Soil & Water Management
• ODA Fertilizer Recertification: 2.0 hours Category 15C, 15P Indiana Office of State Chemist: Pending approval | 2.0 hours Category 14
Registration Details:
Secure your spot by registering online at [registration link] (credit cards only). The registration fee is $25 per person until July 25 and $30 per person thereafter. The fee includes access to the full program, as well as complimentary coffee and donuts in the morning, and a delicious lunch.
To register by mail, make checks payable to Ohio State University and send them to:
Mary Wicks
OARDC/OSU
1680 Madison Ave.
Wooster, OH 44691
For any inquiries or further information, reach out to:
Mary Wicks
Food, Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Email: wicks.14@osu.edu
Phone: 330.202.3533
Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your knowledge in sustainable manure management, connect with industry professionals, and stay up to date with the latest advancements. Visit here for updates and additional details.
Immerse yourself in the world of sustainable agriculture at the Manure Science Review and expand your expertise in responsible manure management practices.
Categories: Ohio, General