Forest Herbicide Control of Non-Native Invasive Species and Hard-to-Control Native Species
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Forest Herbicide Control of Non-Native Invasive Species and Hard-to-Control Native Species
Forest Herbicide Control of Non-Native Invasive Species and Hard-to-Control Native Species December 10, 2014 Edisto Research and Education Center Blackville, SC 9 -10 am 10-11:30 11:30-noon 12:00-1:00pm 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3:00 Cost: Mail to: Late Fee: Herbicide Safety & Toxicology Common Invasive plants in South Carolina ID & Control Options New Invaders of Concern Lunch Options for Hard-to-Control Species in site prep, release & herbaceous weed control Herbicide Surfactants & Adjuvants Adjourn $65.00 per person Make Checks out to: CU-CES 0249 1550 Henley Street, Suite 200, Orangeburg, SC 29115 After December 3rd is $80.00 per person Speaker: Dave Moorhead, Ph.D. Professor - Silviculture & Co-Director Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources University of Georgia 2360 Rainwater Road Tifton, GA 31793-5766 USA Pesticide Recertification credits: GA: Category: 23, 24, 27=5 hours; Private Credit Hours= 1 hour SC: Core: 2 Cat 3: 3 Cat 5: 0 Cat 7A: 0 Cat 7B: 0 Cat 8: 0 NC: 5 hours credit – categories: G H N D X CFE Credits: 5 hours Category 1 Please contact Beth Richardson or Cody Bishop for questions and any special needs, accommodations, to include diet at (803) 534-6280. ORANGEBURG COUNTY 1550 Henley Street, Suite 200 Orangeburg, SC 29115 P 803-534-6280 F 803-534-5037 www.clemson.edu/orangeburg Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer. Public Service Activities