Mar. 20, Dr. Mary Barbercheck – A Growing Concern: Women Farmers Sustaining Agriculture and the Environment

Washington State University Entomology Graduate Student Association Student Choice Speaker
Dr. Mary Barbercheck of Pennsylvania State University
will present a special seminar entitled:

A Growing Concern: Women Farmers Sustaining Agriculture and the Environment

Time: March 20, 2-3 p.m.
Location: FSHN T-101
Contact for more info:
robert.orpet@wsu.edu
There will be light Snacks and Refreshments!

Mary Barbercheck is known for her research on the effects of agricultural practices on soil biodiversity and function, and has extensive international research experience. This seminar will focus on the experiences of women farmers involved in sustainable agriculture in different parts of the world. http://ento.psu.edu/directory/meb34

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