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Agriculture, Water, Land Nexus: Unlocking the Intricacy
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REGISTER to attend the FREE May 28 12pm EST Lamba Alpha International (LAI) Global Webinar, Agriculture, Water, Land Nexus: Unlocking the Intricacy presented by the LAI Global Water-Land Series Group. Ei Founder & CEO Holly Elmore co-chairs the Group along with Jim Musbach.
In layman's terms, the webinar explains how chemical-based agricultural practices in the Midwest are responsible for the hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico, commonly known as the Dead Zone.
Ei Advisor Durga D. Poudel, Ph.D., Professor and Coordinator of Environmental Science Program, Director of Ag. Auxiliary Units, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, is the lead speaker; Doug Daigle with the Louisiana Hypoxia Working Group speaks on the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia and Land Economics;
The webinar ends with a prominent Illinois fifth-generation farmer, David Isermann, who educates on how regenerative agriculture is a solution where ALL benefit, the farm, food produced, and the environment. Holly serves as the webinar moderator.
REGISTER for the important webinar HERE
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Lambda Alpha International
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About LAI
LAI is the honorary global network for thought leaders in all fields related to the preservation and sustainable development of land.
LAI is a growing network of chapters in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Asia. Each chapter offers a wide variety of programs with industry leaders, discussion forums, community service projects and networking events.
Membership is highly selective through a nomination process initiated by an LAI member. Nominees for LAI membership must demonstrate ten or more years of experience in their fields, professional distinction, and outstanding contributions to the community in their field of endeavor.
LAI is committed to excellence and high professional standards to make a difference. A value to members is knowing you are someone who helped make that difference.
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