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iSNAP 2005 Workshop Series: Integrated Pest and Nutrient Management Options: Practices and Tools to Protect Water Quality

Integrated Soil Nutrient and Pest Water Quality Education (iSNAP) Workshop Series locations and dates:
Boise, Idaho: February 1-2, 2005
Pasco, Wash.: February 15-16, 2005

This program will assist agricultural professionals in implementing the latest research in integrated pest management (IPM) and nutrient management systems that protect water quality. Workshop participants will learn about strategies for implementing site-specific practices that meet environmental, economic, and agronomic goals. The iSNAP Education Project is a collaborative effort of Oregon State University, Washington State University, University of Idaho, EPA and NRCS. (An earlier workshop took place last November in Corvallis, Oregon.)

Further information on the Idaho and Washington workshops:

If you have questions about the iSNAP workshops, please contact:

Mary Staben
iSNAP Project Coordinator
Oregon State University Extension Service
Department of Crop and Soil Science
3017 Ag and Life Sciences Bldg.
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone: 541-737-2683
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Western Integrated Pest Management Center

Pest Management Centers are sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture,
Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service