Iowa State University announces seed conditioning and quality testing workshops
Ames, Iowa, USA
July 5, 2017
The Iowa State seed conditioning and quality testing workshop series is being offered again this summer. We are sending this brief reminder in the event either you or a co-worker might be interested in the program. The schedule for the remaining 2017 workshops is listed below and a link to the registration website is also included. These are small group sessions that feature a mix of classroom and “hands on” equipment operation in our pilot plant at the ISU Seed Science Center.
- Soybean and Small Grain Seed Conditioning…….July 10-13
- Seed Treatment Workshop………………………….July 19-20
- Soybean and Small Grain Seed Conditioning…….July 24-27
- Gravity Separation…………………………………….August 1
- Gravity Separation…………………………………….August 3
- Seed Corn Conditioning……………………………..August 7-10
- Seed Corn/Soybean Quality Testing…………………August 15-17
Routine workshop registration is handled by our staff in Conference Planning and Management. Additional details, including a PDF version of the workshop brochure and on-line registration can be found on the ISU Extension web site at http://register.extension.iastate.edu/seedscience. Routine registration questions may be directed to Extension using the following contact information:
Iowa State University
Registration Services
1601 Golden Aspen Drive, Suite 110
Ames, IA 50010
Phone: 515-294-6222
Fax: 515-294-6223
Email: registrations@iastate.edu
You are also welcome to contact Mike Stahr with questions or content suggestions regarding the workshop programs. Mike will be coordinating the quality workshop and can be reached by email at mgstahr@iastate.edu or by phone at 515-294-0117.
We appreciate your consideration of Iowa State University and the Seed Science Center for your seed testing and training requirements.
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