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Organic Quinoa Production in the Pacific Northwest Webinar

Join eOrganic for a webinar on Organic Quinoa Production in the Pacific Northwest by Kevin Murphy of Washington State University on Tuesday, February 26 at 2PM Eastern Time (1PM Central, 12PM Mountain, 11AM Pacific Time). Advance registration is required at http://www.extension.org/pages/67210

About the Webinar

This webinar will cover on-going research on quinoa breeding, varietal selection and agronomy at Washington State University. The intended audience are researchers, farmers and anyone interested in growing quinoa.
About the Presenter

Kevin Murphy is the barley and alternative crop breeder at Washington State University. His crops of interest include spring barley, quinoa, buckwheat, spelt, proso millet and hops.

Find all upcoming and archived eOrganic webinars at http://www.extension.org/pages/25242

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