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Subject: Conference
Description: The conference will take place at The Mill, a historic building that belongs to MSU’s Division of Development and Alumni. Join Mississippi State University’s mission to enhance knowledge sharing and foster collaboration among U.S. university faculty, students, industry professionals, and stakeholders to facilitate the efficient, sustainable, and socio-economically equitable implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Subject: Meeting
Description: The meeting will be held at the Madren Conference Center on the campus of Clemson University. In-person attendance is encouraged but a virtual option will be available. The full logistics meeting agenda will be added in the coming weeks.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The conference will take place at The Mill, a historic building that belongs to MSU’s Division of Development and Alumni. Join Mississippi State University’s mission to enhance knowledge sharing and foster collaboration among U.S. university faculty, students, industry professionals, and stakeholders to facilitate the efficient, sustainable, and socio-economically equitable implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Subject: Meeting
Description: The meeting will be held at the Madren Conference Center on the campus of Clemson University. In-person attendance is encouraged but a virtual option will be available. The full logistics meeting agenda will be added in the coming weeks.
Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is for aspiring forestry leaders to come together to explore the field's latest insights, build professional networks, and ignite their passion for sustainable forest stewardship.
Subject: Conference
Description: This conference will bring together public and private sector educators, crop insurance agents, lenders, and other agricultural professionals to share ongoing and emerging successful risk management education efforts that target agricultural producers and their families. Conference participants will learn about what is working to help producers effectively manage the financial, production, marketing, legal and human risks associated with their agribusinesses. Registration opens December 2024.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The conference will take place at The Mill, a historic building that belongs to MSU’s Division of Development and Alumni. Join Mississippi State University’s mission to enhance knowledge sharing and foster collaboration among U.S. university faculty, students, industry professionals, and stakeholders to facilitate the efficient, sustainable, and socio-economically equitable implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is for aspiring forestry leaders to come together to explore the field's latest insights, build professional networks, and ignite their passion for sustainable forest stewardship.
Subject: Conference
Description: This conference will bring together public and private sector educators, crop insurance agents, lenders, and other agricultural professionals to share ongoing and emerging successful risk management education efforts that target agricultural producers and their families. Conference participants will learn about what is working to help producers effectively manage the financial, production, marketing, legal and human risks associated with their agribusinesses. Registration opens December 2024.
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Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is for aspiring forestry leaders to come together to explore the field's latest insights, build professional networks, and ignite their passion for sustainable forest stewardship.
Subject: Conference
Description: This conference will bring together public and private sector educators, crop insurance agents, lenders, and other agricultural professionals to share ongoing and emerging successful risk management education efforts that target agricultural producers and their families. Conference participants will learn about what is working to help producers effectively manage the financial, production, marketing, legal and human risks associated with their agribusinesses. Registration opens December 2024.
Subject: Course
Description: This class details the step-by-step financial analysis required to answer key investment and forest management questions. Attendees will learn how to identify, value, and rank timber and forestry investments. This one-day course is for forestry consultants and investment analysts, timberland owners and investors, and anyone who needs to understand the identification, valuation, and ranking of timber-dependent and forest-related investments.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is part of the SCIENCEx Fire webinar series.
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Subject: Webinar
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is part of the SCIENCEx Fire webinar series.
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Subject: Forum
Description: The USDA Forest Service is organizing a National Forum for Biological Control in Natural Areas Conference in partnership with NAISMA and the National Association of State Foresters. The meeting will focus on both weed and arthropod biocontrol and will be a venue for all biocontrol practitioners, researchers, and policy makers to come together to address the shared challenges (i.e., communication, capacity, changing landscapes) and opportunities that exist in this area. The meeting themes are centered around biocontrol research, management, and impacts in natural areas.
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Subject: Forum
Description: The USDA Forest Service is organizing a National Forum for Biological Control in Natural Areas Conference in partnership with NAISMA and the National Association of State Foresters. The meeting will focus on both weed and arthropod biocontrol and will be a venue for all biocontrol practitioners, researchers, and policy makers to come together to address the shared challenges (i.e., communication, capacity, changing landscapes) and opportunities that exist in this area. The meeting themes are centered around biocontrol research, management, and impacts in natural areas.
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Subject: Forum
Description: The USDA Forest Service is organizing a National Forum for Biological Control in Natural Areas Conference in partnership with NAISMA and the National Association of State Foresters. The meeting will focus on both weed and arthropod biocontrol and will be a venue for all biocontrol practitioners, researchers, and policy makers to come together to address the shared challenges (i.e., communication, capacity, changing landscapes) and opportunities that exist in this area. The meeting themes are centered around biocontrol research, management, and impacts in natural areas.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The American elm (Ulmus americana) was once a common street tree, but populations have been depleted by Dutch elm disease. Ash species (Fraxinus) have suffered losses from emerald ash borer. The American chestnut (Castanea dentata) was once the largest tree in eastern North America and nicknamed “the redwood of the East,” but now mostly grows as a shrub due to the introduction of chestnut blight. Will there ever be a chance of returning iconic tree species to the landscape for future generations? That’s the goal of resistance breeding in forest trees. In this webinar, Dr. Carrie Pike will discuss the process and importance of breeding trees for pest resistance.
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Subject: Forum
Description: The USDA Forest Service is organizing a National Forum for Biological Control in Natural Areas Conference in partnership with NAISMA and the National Association of State Foresters. The meeting will focus on both weed and arthropod biocontrol and will be a venue for all biocontrol practitioners, researchers, and policy makers to come together to address the shared challenges (i.e., communication, capacity, changing landscapes) and opportunities that exist in this area. The meeting themes are centered around biocontrol research, management, and impacts in natural areas.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is part of the SCIENCEx Fire webinar series.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This session will address underserved children’s barriers to higher education, especially in Florida’s agricultural communities.
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Subject: Retreat
Description: This retreat, geared towards landowners who are new to forest management, is hosted by the Virginia Department of Forestry and Virginia Cooperative Extension. Join for information on both hardwood and pine forest management, a chance to interact with natural resource professionals from various agencies in Virginia and other landowners, information on estate planning, management planning, and certification, and gain hands-on experience with tree identification, forestry equipment, and more.
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Subject: Retreat
Description: This retreat, geared towards landowners who are new to forest management, is hosted by the Virginia Department of Forestry and Virginia Cooperative Extension. Join for information on both hardwood and pine forest management, a chance to interact with natural resource professionals from various agencies in Virginia and other landowners, information on estate planning, management planning, and certification, and gain hands-on experience with tree identification, forestry equipment, and more.
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May 2025
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Subject: Retreat
Description: This retreat, geared towards landowners who are new to forest management, is hosted by the Virginia Department of Forestry and Virginia Cooperative Extension. Join for information on both hardwood and pine forest management, a chance to interact with natural resource professionals from various agencies in Virginia and other landowners, information on estate planning, management planning, and certification, and gain hands-on experience with tree identification, forestry equipment, and more.
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Subject: Retreat
Description: This retreat, geared towards landowners who are new to forest management, is hosted by the Virginia Department of Forestry and Virginia Cooperative Extension. Join for information on both hardwood and pine forest management, a chance to interact with natural resource professionals from various agencies in Virginia and other landowners, information on estate planning, management planning, and certification, and gain hands-on experience with tree identification, forestry equipment, and more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Course
Description: Learn how to study this fascinating symbiosis in 7 days packed with hands-on sampling, lab exercises, and discussions guided by an experienced team of entomologists and mycologists. This workshop is hosted by the University of Florida (UF). Pre-registration is due by December 31st. Activities include collecting ambrosia beetles, learning data management, identifying beetles, extracting DNA from fungi, and much more.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This session will explore international opportunities for Extension professionals, emphasizing the importance of cultural sensitivity and trust-building in global Extension work.
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Subject: Forum
Description: This symposium is designed to bring together those actively engaged in applying principles of biogeochemistry to solving environmental and social problems from a wide range of systems. It provides a framework for scientists to share technical information on various topics related to coupled biogeochemical cycling of macro-elements and associated organic and inorganic contaminants. The goal is to improve our understanding of the role wetlands and aquatic systems perform in regulating and mitigating impacts of global climate change and sea level rise. This year’s theme seeks to acknowledge the critical coastal zone where freshwaters from rivers and lakes discharge into estuaries and coastal ocean waters, and where changes in runoff timing and discharge volume can cause dramatic shifts in major drivers of biogeochemical cycling including temperature, salinity, nutrients, sediment, and contaminant loading.
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Subject: Forum
Description: This symposium is designed to bring together those actively engaged in applying principles of biogeochemistry to solving environmental and social problems from a wide range of systems. It provides a framework for scientists to share technical information on various topics related to coupled biogeochemical cycling of macro-elements and associated organic and inorganic contaminants. The goal is to improve our understanding of the role wetlands and aquatic systems perform in regulating and mitigating impacts of global climate change and sea level rise. This year’s theme seeks to acknowledge the critical coastal zone where freshwaters from rivers and lakes discharge into estuaries and coastal ocean waters, and where changes in runoff timing and discharge volume can cause dramatic shifts in major drivers of biogeochemical cycling including temperature, salinity, nutrients, sediment, and contaminant loading.
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Subject: Forum
Description: This symposium is designed to bring together those actively engaged in applying principles of biogeochemistry to solving environmental and social problems from a wide range of systems. It provides a framework for scientists to share technical information on various topics related to coupled biogeochemical cycling of macro-elements and associated organic and inorganic contaminants. The goal is to improve our understanding of the role wetlands and aquatic systems perform in regulating and mitigating impacts of global climate change and sea level rise. This year’s theme seeks to acknowledge the critical coastal zone where freshwaters from rivers and lakes discharge into estuaries and coastal ocean waters, and where changes in runoff timing and discharge volume can cause dramatic shifts in major drivers of biogeochemical cycling including temperature, salinity, nutrients, sediment, and contaminant loading.
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Subject: Forum
Description: This symposium is designed to bring together those actively engaged in applying principles of biogeochemistry to solving environmental and social problems from a wide range of systems. It provides a framework for scientists to share technical information on various topics related to coupled biogeochemical cycling of macro-elements and associated organic and inorganic contaminants. The goal is to improve our understanding of the role wetlands and aquatic systems perform in regulating and mitigating impacts of global climate change and sea level rise. This year’s theme seeks to acknowledge the critical coastal zone where freshwaters from rivers and lakes discharge into estuaries and coastal ocean waters, and where changes in runoff timing and discharge volume can cause dramatic shifts in major drivers of biogeochemical cycling including temperature, salinity, nutrients, sediment, and contaminant loading.
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Subject: Forum
Description: This symposium is designed to bring together those actively engaged in applying principles of biogeochemistry to solving environmental and social problems from a wide range of systems. It provides a framework for scientists to share technical information on various topics related to coupled biogeochemical cycling of macro-elements and associated organic and inorganic contaminants. The goal is to improve our understanding of the role wetlands and aquatic systems perform in regulating and mitigating impacts of global climate change and sea level rise. This year’s theme seeks to acknowledge the critical coastal zone where freshwaters from rivers and lakes discharge into estuaries and coastal ocean waters, and where changes in runoff timing and discharge volume can cause dramatic shifts in major drivers of biogeochemical cycling including temperature, salinity, nutrients, sediment, and contaminant loading.
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