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4th World Congress on Computer in Agriculture and Natural Resources
This is the 4th World Congress of Computers in Agriculture and Natural Resources. It will be held in Orlando, Florida, USA from July 24 to 26th, 2006. It is a collaborative effort among agricultural information technology associations worldwide.
EVENT TYPE: WebinarsCATEGORY: Agriculture & FarmingAgriculture Conferences Worldwide
MUIENR will hold a conference on the biodiversity of Eastern Africa especially outside protected areas. Subthemes are: Biodiversity, People and Agriculture; Biodiversity Surveys and Databases for Conservation; Use of GIS and Remote Sensing
EVENT TYPE: WebinarsCATEGORY: Agriculture & FarmingAnnual Hawaii Agriculture Conference
Purpose of the Conference. Who should attend? ... again to create Hawaiis only statewide conference for the agriculture and landscape industries ... this event, The Business of Agriculture and Landscape, places emphasis on creating ...
EVENT TYPE: WebinarsCATEGORY: Agriculture & FarmingBob Friesen on The WTO and You: what trade talks mean for farmers
Bob has been the President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) since February 25, 1999. Prior to his election, Bob served as CFAs 2nd VicePresident and Chair of the CFA Trade Committee. He was an official member of the Canadian delegation to the World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations in Doha, Qatar, in 2001. He currently serves on the Executive of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers (IFAP). Bob operates a turkey and hog farm with his wife, Julie, and brother, ...
EVENT TYPE: WebinarsCATEGORY: Agriculture & FarmingCrisis Management: The HR Departments Role
From natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina to workplace violence to envionmental mishap to terrorism, the challenge of identifying, preventing, and managing crisis events has become a fulltime job in many organizations. Dont wait for something terrible to happen to learn just how unprepared you were. Attend this audio conference and when disaster strikes you will be ready to fulfull HRs key responsibility by reacting calmly and displaying real leadership skills. You will learn: Preventiv...
EVENT TYPE: WebinarsCATEGORY: Human ResourcesDry Creek Chronicles: Antithesis in Agriculture Podcast
I encourage all of you to support John Mesko of Antithesis in Agriculture as he explores new territoryChristian agrarian podcasting. His initial program is a thirteenminute conversation with his wife Lisa about their upcoming move back to Johns family farmstead. If you dont know much about podcasting, dont worry about it; simply rightclick on the testcast link, dowload the 11mb audio file, and use your usual audio player (iTunes, Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc.) to listen to it.
EVENT TYPE: PodcastsCATEGORY: Agriculture & FarmingDry Creek Chronicles: Antithesis in Agriculture Podcast
I encourage all of you to support John Mesko of Antithesis in Agriculture as he explores new territoryChristian agrarian podcasting. His initial program is a thirteenminute conversation with his wife Lisa about their upcoming move back to Johns family farmstead. If you dont know much about podcasting, dont worry about it; simply rightclick on the testcast link, dowload the 11mb audio file, and use your usual audio player (iTunes, Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc.) to listen to it.
EVENT TYPE: PodcastsCATEGORY: AgricultureEd Mahoney on Farm Diversification
Dr Ed Mahoney is a professor and extension specialist in the new Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies at Michigan State University. Eds PhD is in natural resource economics and marketing with an emphasis on small agriculture and natural resources enterprises. One of Eds major areas of emphasis over the last ten years has been the diversification of farm and ranch revenues through alternative enterprises. Ed is a frequent speaker at national and state conferences ...
EVENT TYPE: WebinarsCATEGORY: Agriculture & FarmingFAO/Netherlands Conference on Water for Food and Agriculture
OVERVIEW. Water is essential to life on our planet. The availability of sufficient amounts of good quality water is fundamental to all biological processes, for maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystems and for primary and secondary production functions. Natural ecosystems and agriculture are by far the biggest consumers of the Earths freshwater. Competition between them has intensified with human population growth and the expansion of agriculture, to the point where agriculture is often seen a...
EVENT TYPE: WebinarsCATEGORY: Agriculture & FarmingOur Partners
