@TeagascACP #CS2023 What a great meeting Teagasc! Your Catchments Program is so valuable to many of us around the world…what an inspiration and example! Well done and thank you!
“As for my shyness, I’ve come to realize nerves are a natural part of performing. I use a mantra an actor told me: ‘It’s not fear, it’s adrenaline. It’s just your mind and your body preparing you to do something extraordinary. And you will do something extraordinary!’”
Special thanks to @EPAIreland for a great visit with #PennState. Gerard O’Leary, David Smith, Carol O’Sullivan, Jane Keneally, Dorota Richards, Brian Donlon, Noel Byrne.
UAV/RPAV ag research webinar today by #PennState PhD student Jhony Benavides. 12EST. See this link. @TeagascACP Jhony successfully defended his PhD yesterday.
https://t.co/mD6Iz5pumy
An international perspective of the Agricultural Catchments Programme (ACP) https://t.co/hhchG5gTUl via @YouTube
Thanks @TeagascACP for a super visit!!!
Those in agriculture who think we can soil sequester significant amounts of carbon with relatvely small annual additions of organic matter (eg., cover crops) need to read this well-written commentary RIGHT TO THE END.
https://t.co/5pKZcEHG0p
Retired USDA-NRCS soil scientist Doug Merkler guest lecturing by Zoom about soil genesis, geology and people across the Great Basin, NV ... thanks friend @dmerkler#soil