Saturday, November 13, 2010

Ag Students Get A Free Pass For Southern Conservation Systems Conference

John LaRose has put out the welcome mat for ag students interested in learning more about conservation tillage in cotton and rice.

LaRose announced this week that university ag students can qualify for free admittance to the upcoming National Conservation Systems Rice And Soybean Conference (NCSRSC). LaRose is the publisher of Mid-America Farm Publications and chairman of the conference steering committee, His company also organizes the event.

It takes place at the Crowne Plaza, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 1-2. This will be the 14th year for the annual conference.

“The Southern Corn & Soybean Conference and the Southern Precision Ag Conference will be held at the same time, giving students access to 128 different speakers,” LaRose noted this week.”

That makes the combined events one of the largest ag conferences held in the South, he added.

Free student admission is limited to the first 100 students, and a current student ID card is required for registration. The conference is sponsored by Cotton Incorporated and the U.S. Rice Producers Association. Mid-America Farm Publications organizes the event.

For more information go to: http://www.nctd.net.

1 comment:

  1. Great Read! I am always eager to learn as much as I can to be a better steward of our environment. We at the American Evergreen Foundation (AEF) Offer our “Conservation through Participation” programs with a never ending goal to reach out, involve and enlighten.

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