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Below is the
listing of the Penn State Renewable Natural Resources Extension Team’s April
webinars. Please be sure to share this
with others who might be interested.
Penn State Extension Green Infrastructure
Webinar Series: Penn State Center’s Stormwater Mitigation Initiatives in
Pittsburgh, April 13, 2015, 12 p.m. ET. Presented by Lisa Kunst Vavro,
Sustainable Environments Manager, The Penn State Center in Pittsburgh.
PA Forest Stewardship Webinar: Forest Soils,
April 14, 2015, noon and 7 p.m. ET.
This webinar
will present some fundamentals of forest soils and how they impact tree growth
and forest health. Topics include: site index, soil texture, soil moisture,
erosion, and harvesting impacts on soils. In addition, the use of on-line soil
surveys will be explored. Presented by Rick Stehouwer, Professor of
Environmental Soil Science, Penn State Department of Ecosystem Science and
Management. Approved for 1 credit hour Pennsylvania SFI® CE. Approved for 1.0
Society of American Foresters CFE credit, Category 1-CF.
Northeast Woody/Warm-Season Biomass
Consortium Webinar: Potential Economic Impact of Renewable Fuels and
Sustainable Biomass Feedstock in Pennsylvania, April 14, 1 p.m. ET.
There has
been much interest in using renewable fuels and sustainable biomass feedstock
for ethanol production. This webinar will highlight a recent analysis of the
potential economic impacts if sustainable biomass-based ethanol producing
plants were built in Pennsylvania. The study examined four potential locations
(Berks, Bradford, Crawford, and Washington counties) and three potential
cellulosic feedstocks, including miscanthus, switchgrass, and willow. The
analysis suggests that such a plant directly and indirectly could support
between 235 and 364 jobs and generate between $87.8 million to $120.7 million
in new output, depending upon its location and feedstock. Join us live to find
out much more! Presented by Timothy W. Kelsey, Penn State University.
Penn State Extension Green Infrastructure
Webinar Series: The Ecology of Streams and Forested Buffers, April 28,
2015, noon ET. Presented by Bernard W. Sweeney, Ph.D., President and Director,
Stroud Water Research Center.
Water Resources Webinar: Harmful Algae
Blooms in Pennsylvania Ponds and Lakes, Wednesday, April 29, 12 – 1 p.m.
ET. Presented by Bryan Swistock, Penn State University.
We look
forward to having you join these discussions and learning experiences.
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