“Data Science for the Contemporary Plant Breeder” - Dr. Jeff Dunne, Maize Genetics, USDA-ARS, Raleigh, NC - Tuesday, Sept 26th 9:00-10:00 am Stephens Room (3503 Thomas Hall)
No longer just a junction box, today's control panels offer an amazing window into overall system health and performance. This class will cover control panels from installation and set up to troubleshooting malfunctions.
Drip irrigation systems, once rarely permitted and installed, are now a common part of the wastewater world for many North Carolina counties. You will begin with a review of drip irrigation technology in North Carolina, and then study the state […]
"Optimizing cover crop benefits through genotype screening and management" Rachel Atwell Under the direction of Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton Wednesday, September 27, 2017 1:00 PM 2405 Williams Hall
Sep. 27: Soil Organic Matter Changes with Integrated Crop-Livestock Management in Southern Brazil. Soil Science Graduate Seminar for Fall 2017 Seminars are held on Wednesdays in the Williams Hall Auditorium (2215 WMS) starting at 3:40 PM.
“Development of breeding resources and high-throughput phenotyping tools in pulses and forage legumes” - Dr. Valerio Hoyos-Villegas, Forage Breeding and Genetics, Ag Research, New Zealand - Thursday, Sept 28th 9:00-10:00 am 216 Scotts Hall
A. Douglas Worsham Weed Science Lecture Series "The Policies and Politics of Weed Science: Current and Future Outlook" Dr. Lee Van Wychen Science Policy Director National and Regional Weed Science Societies September 28, 2017 2405 Williams Hall North Carolina State […]
“Genomic Selection Enhances Efficiency in Southern US Wheat Cultivar Development Programs” - Dr. Martin Sarinelli, Wheat Genetics, USDA-ARS, Raleigh, NC - Tuesday, Oct 3rd9:00-10:00 am Stephens Room (3503 Thomas Hall)
Oct. 4: Dr. Deanna Osmond, Crop&Soil Sci. Dept., NCSU. Regional and National Research Efforts on Phosphorus Loss Assessment Tools: Recent Results. Soil Science Graduate Seminar for Fall 2017 Seminars are held on Wednesdays in the Williams Hall Auditorium (2215 WMS) […]
Oct 7, 4-7 pm Join us for the second annual Agroecology On-Farm Dinner! Take a self-guided tour of our working farm, be a part of the dedication of the brand new post harvest handling facility, and enjoy live music before […]
“Prospects for exploiting genetic diversity and using genetic mapping and genomic selection to improve agronomic traits and disease resistance” - Dr. Ahmad Sallam, Wheat Genetics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN - Tuesday, Oct 10th 9:00-10:00 am Stephens Room (3503 Thomas Hall)
Oct. 11: Stephanie Drzal, MR Student in Soil Science, NCSU. Teaching Soil Science to Non Soil Scientists. Soil Science Graduate Seminar for Fall 2017 Seminars are held on Wednesdays in the Williams Hall Auditorium (2215 WMS) starting at 3:40 PM.
Soil Science Exit Seminar Elizabeth Gillispie, Ph.D. Student, Soil Science, NCSU, will present an exit seminar titled: "Sediment managenese-oxide content as a tool for predicting groundwater arsenic pollution potential in Pleistocene aquifers of Southern Asia " (under the direction of […]
33rd Annual Onsite Water Protection Conference Conference Highlights Taking a Closer Look at Science, Technology, and Systems - Compaction: The Enemy of System Longevity - Identifying Soil Wetness Conditions - Evaluating Soils - State Rules, Approvals, and New Legislation Keynote […]
MS Exit Seminar - Amanda Roth "Insights into ozone tolerance mechanisms in soybeans" under the direction of Kent Burkey Tuesday, October 17, 2017 - 1:00 PM 2405 Williams Hall
Pressure manifolds have been an essential tool for wastewater professionals in North Carolina for decades. They have been employed to evenly divide effluent between trenches and to maximize the use of oddly shaped areas of soil. Many NC counties prohibit […]
Low Pressure Pipe (LPP) systems were widely used across North Carolina especially from the mid 1980’s to the late 1990’s. Keeping these aging LPP systems functioning through routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and system repair is an issue that operators, installers, and […]
The station tours, starting at 9:30am, will provide an overview of livestock and forage research being conducted within the NC Beef System. There will be 3 tour stations in the morning at various locations on the Upper Piedmont Research Station. […]
Seeds of Change Lecture - “Communicating Scientific Reality to the General Public” Greg Fishel, WRAL Chief Meteorologist 3:15 Monday, October 30 2215 Williams
A. Douglas Worsham Weed Science Lecture Series Proactive Management of Aquatic Weeds in New Zealand Dr. Paul Champion Program Leader - Freshwater Biosecurity & Principal Scientist - Freshwater Ecology October 31, 2017 2405 Williams Hall North Carolina State University, Raleigh […]
Pressure manifolds have been an essential tool for wastewater professionals in North Carolina for decades. They have been employed to evenly divide effluent between trenches and to maximize the use of oddly shaped areas of soil. Many NC counties prohibit […]
Title: "The Quantitative Trait Locus Analysis of Fiber Quality in Cotton" Soil Science Seminar will be presented by Kuang Zhang, Crop Science MS Student, Crop & Soil Science Department, NC Pre-seminar refreshments are served at 3:15 pm in the McKimmon […]
Small lots and difficult soil conditions force us to think outside the trench. Sand-lined trench and bed technologies offer creative options for some challenging sites. This class will explore these and other options for unconventional sites.
Maria Polizzi, MS Student, Soil Science, NCSU, will present an exit seminar titled: "Performance Standards for Straw Mulch Binding Agents" (under the direction of Dr. Richard McLaughlin) Abstract Establishing vegetation at the end of construction projects is required on […]