CSES Spring Seminar to Feature Graduate Assistants Torri Holder and Ethan Collins

Torri Holder and Ethan Collins, graduate assistants for professor Mary Savin.
Carrie Dean

Torri Holder and Ethan Collins, graduate assistants for professor Mary Savin.

The Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences Department will host graduate assistants Torri Holder, M.S., and Ethan Collins, M.S., for an in-person seminar from 3:30-4:20 p.m. Monday, April 17, at Plant Science 009.

Holder's seminar title is "Short-term Effect of Crop Species Following Soil Health Management on Soil Quality Indicators."

Collins' seminar title is "Nitrogen Availability in Leachate Cores After Ruminant Urine Amendment."

Join the Zoom meeting.

  • Meeting ID: 845 9553 7842
  • Passcode: QKpL=8aE

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