Forest Herbicide Control of Non-Native Invasive Species and Hard-to-Control Native Species

Forest Herbicide Control of Non-Native Invasive Species and Hard-to-Control
Native Species
December 10, 2014
Edisto Research and Education Center
Blackville, SC
9 -10 am
10-11:30
11:30-noon
12:00-1:00pm
1-2 pm
2-3 pm
3:00
Cost:
Mail to:
Late Fee:
Herbicide Safety & Toxicology
Common Invasive plants in South Carolina ID & Control Options
New Invaders of Concern
Lunch
Options for Hard-to-Control Species in site prep, release & herbaceous weed
control
Herbicide Surfactants & Adjuvants
Adjourn
$65.00 per person
Make Checks out to: CU-CES 0249
1550 Henley Street, Suite 200,
Orangeburg, SC 29115
After December 3rd is $80.00 per person
Speaker:
Dave Moorhead, Ph.D.
Professor - Silviculture & Co-Director
Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health
Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
University of Georgia
2360 Rainwater Road
Tifton, GA 31793-5766 USA
Pesticide Recertification credits:
GA: Category: 23, 24, 27=5 hours; Private Credit Hours= 1 hour
SC: Core: 2 Cat 3: 3 Cat 5: 0 Cat 7A: 0 Cat 7B: 0 Cat 8: 0
NC: 5 hours credit – categories: G H N D X
CFE Credits: 5 hours Category 1
Please contact Beth Richardson or Cody Bishop for questions and any special needs, accommodations,
to include diet at (803) 534-6280.
ORANGEBURG COUNTY
1550 Henley Street, Suite 200 Orangeburg, SC 29115 P 803-534-6280 F 803-534-5037 www.clemson.edu/orangeburg
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