Sustainable Agronomy Conference Announces Virtual Series

Starting July 19, once a week for four weeks an online session will go live.
Starting July 19, once a week for four weeks an online session will go live.
(ASA)

In all, attendees can receive 8 CEUs for attending the 2022 Sustainable Agronomy Conference Virtual-Event Series. And registration is free!

Starting July 19, once a week for four weeks an online session will go live. 

Here’s a full rundown of the schedule.

Conference registration includes access to all session recordings through October 9.

Who should attend? The target audiences are: 

  • Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs)
  • Agri-Sales Professionals
  • Growers 

All sessions are relevant to the economic, environmental, and social aspects of sustainable agronomy.
The event organizer says, “Speakers, moderators, and panel participants will have a deep understanding of “why” and “how” to implement sustainable agronomy.”

And adds, “Unlike other sustainability or agronomy conferences that simply describe broad research findings, this conference will be action-oriented, practical, interactive, and applied with a focus on decision support and execution. You will leave the conference with information that you can confidently recommend to clients and implement in the field.”

 

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