The Great Lakes Manure Handling Expo will take place July 9 at the
Molly Caren Agricultural Center (home of Farm Science Review) in
London, Ohio.
Learn more at the Great Lakes Manure Handling Expo July 9
LONDON, Ohio – Manure application may be an option for growers looking
for alternatives to high-priced commercial fertilizers, and an event
spearheaded by five land-grant universities in July will cover the
economics and management of manure as a crop production resource.
The Great Lakes Manure Handling Expo will take place July 9 at the
Molly Caren Agricultural Center (home of Farm Science Review) in
London, Ohio. The expo is sponsored by Ohio State University Extension,
the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Michigan State
University, Purdue University, Penn State University and Cornell
University. Additional sponsors include Ohio Composting and Manure
Management and the Midwest Professional Nutrient Applicators
Association.
The theme of the Great Lakes Manure Handling Expo is “The Economics
of Recycling” and will include commercial field demonstrations,
educational demonstrations, educational sessions, and commercial vendor
displays.
Session topics participants can look forward to include:
calculating the value of manure nutrients; the benefits of proper
equipment calibration; the importance of accurate record-keeping; how
communication among applicator, producer and regulatory agency can
improve application and the bottom line; safety precautions in manure
application and storage; and case studies of farmers who will share
their stories about manure management.
Educational demonstrations taking place during the event include:
solid manure application rates; liquid manure application rates;
preferential flow; calibration of manure application equipment;
stockpiling best management practices; compaction; slurry seeding; and
equipment safety.
Additional details about the Great Lakes Manure
Handling Expo will be available in the near future. To learn more, log
on to http://ohio-environmental.org, or contact Tami Combs at (614)
292-6625 or
n combs.155@osu.edu.
July 9, 2008
Schedule 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Trade Show open
9 a.m. & 12:30 p.m Educational Sessions
11:45 a.m. & 1:15 p.m. Case Studies
9:45 a.m. & 1:15 p.m. Educational Demonstrations1
10:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. Commercial Demonstrations
4:00 p.m. Expo site closes
Educational Demonstrations Solid Manure: Calibration of Manure Handling Equipment & Application Rates Liquid Manure Application Stockpiling Manure Slurry Seeding Compaction Equipment Safety Sponsored by: All organizational sponsors are affirmative –action, equal-opportunity institutions |
Molly Caren Agricultural Center, London, Ohio
Address:
Using Liquids on Crops – How
Extending the Application Window – |
For more information call:
Jon Rausch at 614-292-4504
Mary Wicks at 330-202-3533
Tami Combs at 614-292-6625
or visit www.ohio-environmental.org