FYI: Two excellent in-service trainings that may be of interest.
Regards,
Dave
From: Powers-Schilling, Wendy
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 9:38 AM
To: Agriculture and Agribusiness Institute - All
Subject: Registration closing for two in-service trainings
Note that there are 2 inservice trainings coming up; both with a registration deadline of December 12, 2012 at 5 PM.One on livestock and the other on irrigation for larger farms.
December 18 the focus is on livestock production ($15 includes lunch).
December 19 the focus is on irrigation and water use (free, half day session). Both sessions are held at Greenstone Farm Credit in Lansing.
The full agendas and registration link are in the attached fliers. Note that all materials will be distributed to registrants in advance by email (thus the need to register).
December 18
Environmental update
9:00 am: Cumulative impacts of livestock production
Wendy Powers, Dale Rozeboom, Jerry May
9:45 am: Rural watersheds with TMDLs
Steve Miller, Dale Rozeboom, Marilyn Thelen, Jerry May
10:30 am: Break
10:45 am: South campus anaerobic digester project
Dana Kirk
11:15 am: Mortality handling and mass carcass disposal
Dale Rozeboom
11:45 am: Educator program updates:
Attendees will be provided the opportunity to discuss their 2013 environmental programs
12:00 noon - lunch provided
12:45 pm: Rapid fire updates
N retention by cover crops
Tim Harrigan
Climate variability and change
Marilyn Thelen
Life cycle analysis of dairy farms
Wendy Powers
Water use on dairy farms
Faith Cullens
Water use and availability
1:45 pm: Water use and availability as it relates to livestock, withdrawal and reporting
Steve Miller, Lyndon Kelley
2:45 Break
Antimicrobial residue and resistance in livestock
3:00 pm: Antibiotic use in production systems and residues in meat
Sarah Wells, Jeannine Schweihofer
3:30 pm: Research in Antibiotic Resistance
Julie Funk, CVM MSU
4:15 pm: Discussion, Questions and Next Steps
4:30 pm: Adjourn
December 19
8:00 – 8:30 Water conflict in Michigan- large volume users and their responsibilities to neighboring water supplies – Lyndon Kelley
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Current civil status for remediation – old DEQ/MDA program
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Importance of draw down test in well code
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Purposed legislation and comparison between Michigan and Indiana programs
8:30 – 8:45 Is there enough water available? Will use cause well-to-well conflicts? – Steve Miller
8:45 – 9:30 Michigan Water policy update – Jim Milne, MDEQ
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Quick overview of “no adverse impact” and MIWATT
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Difference between registration and permit
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Registration never removed vs. 18 month
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Withdrawals from confined aquifer not always counting toward allocation from local watershed
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SW council
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Hydrology study option
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Ask MDEQ Rep to respond to the following: Registration and length of time before unused registration are removed from the system, confined aquifer not counting toward allocation from local watershed, very few absolute “no”
responses to site specific review but with limitations that are not feasible, delays in answers with some May request still pending
9:30 – 10:00 View from the trenches – response and discussion - farm level view of implementation – Lyndon Kelley
10:00 – 10:15 Break
10:15 – 10:45 Information items - Michigan new on-line large volume water use reporting system - onsite wastewater training – energy audits, Steve Safferman, Lyndon Kelly and Steve Miller
10:45 – 11:45 Panel Discussion – Panel will lead group discussion on Extension involvement with water quantity management – Steve Miller, Lyndon Kelley, Dave Lusch, Jon Bartholic
11:45 – 12:00 Observations and comments - Steve Lovejoy