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CCA program offers soil health seminar

Improving soil health improves yield, resilience of crops

Feb. 15, 2016 – The Certified Crop Adviser program will offer a seminar on soil health, Tuesday, March 8, 2016, 12:30-1:30 PM Eastern time.

Dr. Jerry Hatfield, with present “Why is Soil Health Important?” Jerry is the Laboratory Director and Supervisory Plant Physiologist, National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment.

Information about the course: Soils with high quality are a reservoir of water and nutrients for optimum plant growth and larger yields.  Poor quality soils do not support optimum plant growth and are especially vulnerable to weather variations throughout the growing season.  Improving our soil health improves the efficiency of water and nutrient use resulting in enhanced profitability.  It begins with the soil microclimate that fosters and maintains soil biology.  Learn how improved soil health expands agricultural production.

The course may be watched live or streamed online within 30 days of the seminar date.

Cost is $25 for Members/Certified Professionals and $40 for Non-members.  Media may qualify for a waived registration by emailing sfisk@sciencesocieties.org.

For more information about the course, visit https://www.soils.org/education/online-courses.

The Soil Science Society of America is an international scientific and professional society with its headquarters in Madison, WI. Our members are dedicated to advancing the field of soil science in relation to food production, environmental quality, sustainability, waste management and wise land use. We work at universities, government research facilities and private businesses across the United States and the world.