Time: September 17, 2020 from 12pm to 1pm
Location: Zoom
Website or Map: https://yale.zoom.us/j/949612…
Event Type: online, seminar
Organized By: Joe Orefice
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2020
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The Forest School at The Yale School of the Environment will be hosting Nicolás Valenzuela Basy-Galup,
Ecological Rancher and Fruit Farmer, to speak about Ecological Fruit Production in Agrosilvopastoral Systems in Chile. The talk will take place at 12pm EST and be available via zoom. See attached PDF for log-on details.
Thursday's seminar poster with Zoom link and Password: YFF20_Poster20_Week2.pdf
About the Series: https://yff.yale.edu/news/yff-announces-fall-2020-webinar-speaker-series
Note: these talks will be recorded and posted online for public viewing later in the semester.
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