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News Release
May 15, 2002

East Central Ohio Crop Diagnostic Clinic
"Using Precision Technology to Optimize Crop Diagnostics and Performance" - A Hands-On, Crop Management, In-Field Program

Wednesday, June 19, 2002
David Miller Farm
10750 Millersport Road
Millersport, Ohio
Located on Route 58 South of Gelger Rd. on the east side of the road.

Registration - 5:15 pm
Dinner - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Programs - 6:00-9:00 pm
Cost $7.00 includes meal, drinks and materials

Concurrent Programs
(The following sessions will be rotated 3 times at 45-50 minutes each.)

Using Computerized Handheld GPS Systems and Remote Sensing for Data Collection for Soils, Fertility, and other Geographic Notations - Nathan Watermeier, OSU Extension, Program Leader, Technology

Applications of Field Sensors for Compaction, Moisture, and Electrical Conductivity for Crop Management - Reza Ehsani, OSU Extension Agricultural Engineer

Light-Bar Guidance Systems for Sprayer Efficiency - Matthew Sullivan, OSU Extension Program Specialist

CCA - Continuing Education Credits Available

Reservations not necessary but encouraged by phoning (740) 349-6900 or emailing at lick@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu

<<Free Dermascan/Skin Cancer Screening>>

Farmers spend long days in the sun's harmful rays, and are often at risk for having some form of skin cancer during their lifetime. The Dermascan awareness program has been designed to detect damage caused by the sun.

 
 
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