Nutrients in the Watershed, Unusual Weather and Harmful Algal Blooms Public Conversation
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Nutrients in the Watershed, Unusual Weather and Harmful Algal Blooms
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Saturday, September 28, 2019,
1:00 PM -
4:00 PM
(click on image for PDF of flyer)
Panelists:
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Cyanobacteria,
Blooms, and Nutrients - Greg Boyer, Director, Great Lakes Research Consortium
and Professor of Biochemistry, SUNY ESF
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Nutrient
Management and Conservation Practices by Farms - Greg Albrecht, Agricultural Environmental Management Coordinator, NYS Soil & Water Conservation
Committee, and NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets
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Nutrient
Management, Tile Lines - Bruce Austic, Owner, Austic Farms
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Storm
Water Design - Bruce Murray, Owner, Boundary Breaks Winery
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Long-Term
Nutrient Data Sets in the Cayuga and Seneca Lake Watersheds - Stephen
Penningroth, Executive Director, Community Science Institute
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Floods,
Droughts, and Temperture Swings: Not Your Grandfather’s Weather - Mark W.
Wysocki, Senior Lecturer in Meteorology and NYS Climatologist, Cornell
University
Format:
- Each panelist will speak for about 10 mins
- 2:15- 2:30: Break to submit questions and for refreshments
- 2:30- Close: Questions from the audience and
community. Time for guided discussion.
Sponsored by: Seneca County Farm Bureau, Seneca County
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Seneca County Soil & Water, and Community
Science Institute
Location
South Seneca High School Cafeteria
7263 Main St.
Ovid, New York 14521
Last updated September 12, 2019