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Join the New Brunswick Soil and Crop Improvement Association for their Nitrogen Management Workshop in Fredericton, NB, on February 26, 2024. This event was rescheduled due to the snow storm.

LP Consulting from Nova Scotia will speak on:

- The NB soil health status and how it affects nitrogen management and farm sustainability
- Synthetic fertilizer substitutes and how to incorporate them into your crop management program
- Strategies to reduce nitrogen release from inorganic and organic fertilizers

Refreshments will be provided.

LOCATION: Ramada Hotel, 480 Riverside Drive, Fredericton, NB, E3A 8C2

Funding for this event [in part] has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Funding for this event is also provided [in part] by Farmers for Climate Solutions.   
 
This event is supported by Farmers for Climate Solutions and the FaRM program. For free access to in-depth online learning, workshops, mentorship and implementation follow-up support on cover cropping, advanced nitrogen management, and advanced grazing systems, please visit: farmlearninghub.ca. 

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