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Cotton Incorporated 2014 Crop Management Seminar

By Guy Collins

Cotton Incorporated invites you to attend the upcoming 2014 Crop Management Seminar. It will be held November 12-13, 2014 at the University of Georgia’s Tifton Campus Conference Center in Tifton, GA.

Today’s cotton grower faces many challenges to produce a cotton crop. Topping the list are an evolving pest complex and crop landscape, new and evolving technology, and shifting environmental and economic conditions. The seminar will provide an opportunity for cotton growers, crop consultants, researchers and extension agents working on solutions to discuss the events of the current growing season, exchange ideas, share information, and learn about new technologies on the horizon. Audience participation is important to the success of this seminar.So, please come prepared to voice your opinions, ask questions, and join in the discussions.

The link below contains all the information you need to make your plans (a draft agenda, hotel information, registration, etc.). There is no registration fee; however space is limited so register early.

http://www.cottoninc.com/fiber/Agricultural-Research/Agricultural-Meetings-Conferences/2014-Crop-Management/?utm_source=bronto&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Registration+Information&utm_content=guyc%40uga.edu&utm_campaign=2014+Crop+Management+Seminar+Invitation

Be an Early Bird Registrant and Receive a Gourmet Gift!

Source:uga.edu


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