By Blake Jackson
On Monday, June 10, 2024, Dr. Ted Kornecki from the USDA ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory in Auburn, AL, will be delivering a seminar titled "Conservation Agriculture and Equipment Development for Different Farm Sizes." The seminar will take place from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 351 Moore Hall in the Agronomy department.
Dr. Kornecki's expertise in conservation agriculture and equipment development promises valuable insights for farmers of various scales.
The event, hosted at the Plant Sciences Building, offers attendees a unique opportunity to learn about innovative approaches to agriculture without any cost. For those interested in attending or seeking further information, contact 608-239-6088 or email rkgenger@wisc.edu.
Dr. Kornecki's presentation is expected to shed light on sustainable farming practices and advancements in equipment tailored to diverse farm sizes.
This seminar holds significance for farmers, researchers, and agricultural enthusiasts, providing a platform to engage with cutting-edge research and practices in agriculture.
Mark your calendars and seize this chance to explore the intersection of conservation, technology, and agriculture with Dr. Ted Kornecki.
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