The University of Arizona Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (CEAC) will be hosting the annual 2015 Hydroponic Greenhouse Tomato Intensive Course from January 4 – 9, 2015 at the campus of the CEAC in Tucson, AZ. The Tomato Intensive Course will be taught by hydroponic tomato specialist Dr. Pat Rorabaugh and feature a special lecture from Dr. Merle Jensen. Students will receive a blend of classroom and hands-on time in a hydroponic greenhouse in order to successfully grow crops on their own. They will also have the opportunity to ask a panel of greenhouse engineers questions regarding their greenhouse design and operations. Tomato Intensive attendees will receive educational and reading materials (via flash drive) of a full semester university course, along with lectures, special events, and greenhouse time. Please pass this information along to any friends or colleagues who may be interested.
If you are would like more information about the January 2015 Tomato Intensive Course, please see the attached flyer, visit our website at http://ag.arizona.edu/ceac/hydroponic-greenhouse-crop-production-intensive (link is external), or contact Aaron Tevik by email at atevik@cals.arizona.edu (link sends e-mail) or by phone at (520) 626-9566.
Date:
Sun, 01/04/2015 (All day) to Fri, 01/09/2015 (All day)
Location
The University of Arizona Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (CEAC)
1951 East Roger Road
Tucson, AZ
Cost: $ 1250.00 + $ 30.00 for CEUs
Registration Required: Yes
Instructor / Presenter: Arizona Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (CEAC)
Offers CEUs: Yes
Source: arizona.edu






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