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No-till Oklahoma conference is re-scheduled

The No-till Oklahoma Conference that was canceled in February due to inclement weather has been re-scheduled for July 22 and 23.

Chad Godsey, Oklahoma State University Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, said the location and agenda should remain relatively unchanged. A few minor changes will be made to accommodate speaker travel but the topics will remain the same. Final details and agenda will be released as soon as OSU receives confirmation from the speakers that they can attend the re-scheduled conference.

Hotel rooms can be reserved at the same rate as before but the new deadline for room reservations is July 8, 2011. Room reservations can be made by calling NCED directly at 405 447-9000 ext. 0 or online at www.nced.com.

If you have any questions please contact Janelle Malone at 405-744-3669 or janelle.malone@okstate.edu.

Doug Rich can be reached by phone at 785-749-5304 or by e-mail at richhpj@aol.com.



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