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TRAININGS AND EVENTS

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Trainings and events in English:

Healthy soil through farmer collaboration, the US example

Start: 22.04.2024 15:00
End: 22.04.2024 20:00
It is information day in english language. Performers are from USA.
The information day is held online and pre-registration is required. The event is free of charge.

15.00-16.00 Soil Quality Management in the United States
Performers: Jamie Patton, WI NRCS State Soil Health Specialist, Karyl Fritsche, Resource Conservationist
-History of Soil Management
- Resources for producers/landowners
- SCS/ Extension/Land Grant Universities/ Standard Methodology
- Soil Health Principles and Definitions
- No Till/ Nutrient Management/Diverse Crop Rotation/Cover Crops/Rotational Grazing

16.00-17.00 - Farmer Panel #1
Performers: Joe Bragger, chicken farmer; and Bradley Mathson, private agronomist
-Climate Mitigation Adaption Fellowship:

17.00-18.00 - Farmer Panel #2
Performers: Duwayne Ducat, Deer Run Dairy Farm; Aaron Augustain, Dairy Grazer

18.00-19.00 - Farmer Panel #3
Performers: Rick Gerhke - Row Crop Farmer; Matt Hintz - vegetable and beef farmer; Darren Yahnke - Echo-Y Beef Farm.

19.00 - 20.00 Time for questions or follow up/Adjourn 

Registration is here

 

Landscape Forum

Start: 24.06.2024 12:00
End: 28.06.2024 12:00

Kreutzwaldi 56/1, 4th floor, Tartu 51006, Estonia

Our focus topic: The Landscape as the Container of the Bioeconomy with working groups on water, forests, fibrescapes, foodscapes, mobility and nature tourism. As well as cross-cutting themes on landscape economy and landscape democracy.

More information about the event

 

EurBee 10 - Congress of Apidology

Algus: 16.09.2024 21:00

Tallinn, Estonia

It is our sincere pleasure to invite you to attend the 10th Congress of Apidology (EurBee), which will be held on 16-19th of September 2024 in Tallinn, Estonia. The Congress will be organized by the Estonian University of Life Sciences.

EurBee is the event, where old and new friends get together to exchange the knowledge of novel scientific findings, associated with honeybees and other pollinators. For young researchers it is a great opportunity to meet the leading scientists on their field. Establishing new connections and networking is extremely important for sustainable bee research.

The City of Tallinn is the capital of Estonia. Tallinn’s Hanseatic old town and nowadays modern architecture is a great mixture for every taste.  Tallinn airport has good flight connections with different European airports making the travelling for EurBee guests especially comfortable. Due to good public transport the city centre is never more than 15-minutes drive away from airport, ferry, coach- or train station. Looking further, Estonian nature with its forests, bogs and swamps is unique in the world – all the EurBee guests will have the opportunity to experience its magic!

Experience magic – experience Estonia!
 

IMPORTANT DATES

Registration opens - 15.01.2024

Abstract submission opens - 01.03.2024

Abstract submission ends - 01.05.2024

Early bird registration ends - 01.06.2024

Registration ends - 01.09.2024

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