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SUMMARY:Guest Lecture by Author and Farmer\, Feliz Prinz zu Löwenstein
DESCRIPTION:We have a limited number of seats available for lunch 12-1 pm with Felix. Please RSVP Tammy at t.cunningham@wsu.edu by Friday if you’d like to attend. Let us know if you have dietary restrictions. \n  \nFelix Prinz zu Löwenstein was chairman of the German umbrella organization for producers\, processors and traders of organic food for 20 years\, representing the organic sector at national level. He is a farmer and managed his family’s 400-acre arable farm in southern Germany from 1986 until handing it over to the next generation in 2014 – organically since 1992.  He still manages a 300-acres forestry operation in Burgundy\, France. \nAfter studying agriculture and completing his doctorate\, Löwenstein lived and worked with his family as a development aid worker for the Catholic aid organization MISEREOR in Haiti from 1982 to 1985 and then continued to work in development cooperation for short-term assignments. He also served on the board of Naturland Association\, from 1998 to 2014. \nIn his book “FOOD CRASH” – he uses this experience to develop the thesis that only an organic agriculture and food system can make global food security possible on the long run. \nHe is Chairman of the Advisory Board of MISEREOR and a member of German government advisory boards for development cooperation as well as a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life. \nJoin Zoom Meeting from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS\, or Android \nMeeting ID: 910 5718 5875 \nPasscode: 831712
URL:https://css.wsu.edu/event/guest-lecture-by-author-and-farmer-feliz-prinz-zu-lowenstein/
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SUMMARY:Campbell Lecture - Kim Novick
DESCRIPTION:“PSInet: A New Network to Confront the Water Potential Information Gap”2:10-3:00 p.m.\, VBRB 305 and via Zoom
URL:https://css.wsu.edu/event/campbell-lecture/
LOCATION:VBRB 305
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SUMMARY:Exit Seminar - Natalie Sturm
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this seminar will be held in VBRB 305. \n“Addressing Soil Compaction Management Knowledge Gaps in Eastern Washington Cropping Systems”2:00 p.m.\, VBRB 305- exit seminar; 3:15 p.m.\, Clark 331- final exam
URL:https://css.wsu.edu/event/exit-seminar-natalie-sturm/
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