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Aquatic Plant and Fish Management , in Columbus, GA, May 3, 2007:

Location: Columbus Consolidated Government Building,420 10th Street, Columbus, GA (Take Victory Drive to Veterans Parkway, travel north to 10th Street)

Local Contact: Jennifer W. Davidson, 706-653-4200, Gary Burtle 229-386-3364

Proposed Agenda: (6 hours of Category 26 credit requested)

10: 00 PM Convene

10:05 Aquatic plant management principles - Gary Burtle, University of Georgia
10:30 New formulations of glyphosate - Troy Knowlton, Cygnet Enterprises, Inc
11:00 Stingray Aquatic Herbicide
11:30 Lyngbya - Gary Burtle

12:00 Lunch

1:00 Aquatic weed identification - Jay Shelton, University of Georgia
1:30 Phycomycin applications- Jay Shelton
2:00 Using Grass Carp for Aquatic Weed Control- Jay Shelton
2:30 Aduvants for Aquatic Herbicides - Gary Burtle

Break

3:15 Fish Toxicants and Pond Renovation - Gary Burtle
3:30 Lime and Fertilizer in Fish Pond Management - Jay Shelton
4:00 Water Chemistry in Aquatic Management - Gary Burtle
4:30 Demonstration of Aquatic Herbicide Safety and Personal Protective Equipment

 

 

 

 

 
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