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Field days give farmers and the public a chance to see research projects in progress and talk with the researchers involved in the experiments. But they also provide the opportunity to view the latest in modern agriculture. Anyone is welcome to attend.
Topics of field days in the summer typically cover corn and soybean production, including insect and weed management, soil fertility, tillage systems, water quality, planting dates, crop population, manure management and value-added crops.
Field days give farmers and the public a chance to see research projects in progress and talk with the researchers involved in the experiments. But they also provide the opportunity to view the latest in modern agriculture. Anyone is welcome to attend.
Topics of field days in the summer typically cover corn and soybean production, including insect and weed management, soil fertility, tillage systems, water quality, planting dates, crop population, manure management and value-added crops.
Field days give farmers and the public a chance to see research projects in progress and talk with the researchers involved in the experiments. But they also provide the opportunity to view the latest in modern agriculture. Anyone is welcome to attend.
Topics of field days in the summer typically cover corn and soybean production, including insect and weed management, soil fertility, tillage systems, water quality, planting dates, crop population, manure management and value-added crops.
The Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium is hosting a monarch conservation field day July 24 at the Iowa State University Field Extension Education Laboratory near Boone. Read more.
This upcoming Thursday, July 13, 2017, at 3:30 pm (EST) National Geographic live will be streaming an event from the National Geographic Headquarters in Washington, DC called “New Voices: The 2017 Fulbright-National Geographic Storytellers” (see link below). The discussion will end by introducing the new class of Fulbright-National Geographic Storytellers.
Saturday, June 24th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Visit Reiman Gardens and celebrate National Pollinator Week. There will be many collaborators present to make sure this day is educational and also plenty of fun! Collaborators include: the Iowa State University Pollinator Working Group, the ISU Entomology Graduate Student Organization, and the ISU Graduates in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology.
Dr. Murray Isman, as part of the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Land and Food Systems, will be presenting a seminar as the speaker for the Dahm Memorial Lecture.
Dr. Corrie Moreau from the Field Museum of Natural History's Integrative Research Center will be presenting a seminar sponsored by EEB/EEOB. This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Entomology.
Dr. Sean Schoville from the University of Wisconsin Department of Entomology will be presenting a seminar as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series. Dr. Schoville is the Entomology Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) speaker.
Dr. Matt Kaiser from the Iowa State University Department of Entomology will be presenting a seminar as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series.
Dr. Judy Wu-Smart from the University of Nebraska Department of Entomology will be presenting a seminar as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series. This event is co-sponsored by EEB and EEOB.
Day of Insects brings together professionals, academics, advocates and enthusiasts of all levels from across the country to explore and celebrate entomology (the study of insects). Topics often include insects native to Iowa, exotic insects, endangered insects, conservation efforts and new educational programs aimed at advancing the appreciation of all invertebrates.
Dr. Reed Johnson from the Ohio State University Department of Entomology will be presenting a seminar as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series. This event is co-sponsored by EEB and EEOB.
Ruben (Isai) Madriz will be presenting his Ph.D. defense as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series.
Shelby Pritchard will be presenting her M.Sc. defense as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series.
Eric Clifton will be presenting his Ph. D. defense as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series.
Dr. David Onstad from DuPont Pioneer will be presenting a seminar as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series.
The ISU Monarch Workgroup will be presenting a seminar as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series. This event is co-sponsored by EEB and EEOB.
Dr. Hyeog Sun Kwon from the Iowa State University Department of Entomology will be presenting a seminar as part of the Department of Entomology's spring semester seminar series.
The Entomology Department will celebrate the holiday season, the end of the semester, and our departmental award winners with a Luncheon and Awards Ceremony on Friday, December 9 from Noon to 1:30 PM in the Extension / 4-H Building atrium. We hope to see you there!
Dr. Suyog Kuwar from the Iowa State University Department of Entomology will be presenting a seminar as a part of the Department of Entomology's fall semester seminar series.
Event will be located in E164 Lagomarcino Hall.
The ENT seminar series is coordinated by Greg Courtney (gwcourt@iastate.edu) and Rick Hellmich (richard.hellmich@ars.usda.gov). Please feel free to contact them with questions.
Dr. Fnu Ruchir from the Iowa State University Department of Entomology will be presenting a seminar as a part of the Department of Entomology's fall semester seminar series.
Event will be located in E164 Lagomarcino Hall.
Mariah Kemmerer from the Iowa State University, Department of Entomology will be presenting a M.S. defense seminar as a part of the Department of Entomology's fall semester seminar series.
Event will be located in E164 Lagomarcino Hall.
This year's Entomology Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) Insect Film Festival will be Thursday, November 10th from 6:00pm - 9:00pm at Reiman Gardens. There will be crafts, snacks, tours of the butterfly wing, an Insect Zoo display, and a showing of the movie Epic.
This is a free event! Please bring friends and family members!