AMARILLO – The Texas High Plains Grain Elevator Workshop will be held Feb. 3 at the Ashmore Inn and Suites, 2301 Interstate 40 East, Exit 72-A, in Amarillo, according to a Texas AgriLife Extension Service specialist.
The meeting, jointly sponsored by AgriLife Extension and the Tri-State Chapter of Grain Elevator and Processing Society, is set for 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., said Dr. Ed Bynum, AgriLife Extension entomologist in Amarillo. A registration fee of $40 may be paid in advance or at the door.
Early registration is requested by Jan. 28. Checks and a registration form should be mailed to Ronda Fisher, Texas AgriLife Extension Service, 6500 Amarillo Blvd. W., Amarillo, Texas 79106. Make checks payable to: Tri-State Chapter of GEAPS.
Program topics and speakers include:
— Aeration – Dr. Carol Jones, Oklahoma State University biosystems/ag engineering, Stillwater, Okla.
— Beneficial insects – Malcom Maedgen Jr., BIOFAC Crop Care, Inc., Mathis.
— Fumigation – Jerry Meers, Great Plains Chemical, Lubbock.
— Insect pest management of stored grain – Dr. Roy Parker, AgriLife Extension entomologist, Corpus Christi.
— Laws and Regulations – Levon Harman, Texas Department of Agriculture inspector-pesticide/regulatory, Amarillo.
— Working Safely at Heights – Mary Beth Parker, Fall Protection Systems Corp. director of marketing, Florissant, Mo.
— Weed Control – T.V. Smith, DuPont vegetative specialist, Allen.
Continuing education units by Texas Department of Agriculture for commercial, non-commercial and private applicator licensees are pending at this time, Bynum said.
For more information, contact Bynum, 806-677-5600, or Eric Kelley, president of the Tri-State Chapter, at 806-622-1639.
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