CSES Spring Seminar to Feature Graduate Assistants Casey Arnold and Ty Smith

Casey Arnold and Ty Smith, CSES graduate assistants
Carrie Dean

Casey Arnold and Ty Smith, CSES graduate assistants

The Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences Department will host graduate assistants Casey Arnold and Ty Smith for an in-person seminar from 3:30-4:20 p.m. Monday, April 10, at the Plant Science 009. Arnold, M.S., seminar title is "Evaluation of Oxyfluorfen in the ROXY Rice Production System," and Smith, M.S., seminar title is "Use of Integrated Weed Management Practices in Cotton."

The seminar can also be viewed at the below Zoom link:
https://uark.zoom.us/j/87672779923?pwd=cVdPc1pDaGtocHJVMHBKclJvS0x2UT09

Meeting ID: 876 7277 9923
Passcode: M23VTX#r

Contacts

Carrie Dean, administrative specialist III
Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
479-575-3955, carried@uark.edu

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