
Jornada técnica forestal
Por razones climáticas la jornada programada para hoy se suspende para el día lunes 1 de julio
Jornada técnica forestal
Nueva fecha: Lunes 1 de julio de 2019 Lugar: Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Concordia del INTA – Ruta M y vías del f.f.c.c. – Estación Yuquerí - Concordia, Entre Ríos |
VISITA A CAMPO Hora: 8.30 a 12:30 h. Destinatarios: productores, industriales vinculados al sector forestal, técnicos y encargados de forestaciones, asesores, estudiantes Objetivos: presentar y discutir resultados de diferentes alternativas de raleo en plantaciones de eucalipto, manejo de plantaciones clonales y propiedades de la madera de clones comerciales de eucalipto.
REQUISITO: ASISTIR CON CALZADO DE SEGURIDAD Y CASCO
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Almuerzo |
TALLER DE DISCUSIÓN TÉCNICA Hora: 13.30 a 15:30 h. Destinatarios: productores y empresas del sector primario e industrial Objetivo: acordar criterios técnicos para actividades conjuntas sobre manejo de forestaciones para madera de calidad. |
Inscripción: https://inta.gob.ar/eventos/jornada-tecnica-forestal Costo: $150 Informes: Ing. María de los Ángeles García – garcia.mariaa@inta.gob.ar
Organiza: INTA Concordia
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