
The 4th in the Millets Webinar Series offered by NAMA, and the FEAST Lab and Center for Regenerative Agriculture at the University of Missouri, is scheduled for Wednesday 19 April at 5 pm EDT. Two presenters will offer perspectives on the theme, "Are millets the ideal crops for an era of climate change?": * Dr. Daniel Packer, a research associate at Washington State University, will talk about "The Sorghum Advantage: Adapting to Heat and Drought" * Juan Di Salvo, a plant breeding graduate student at Iowa State University, will talk about "Millet Characterization for Iowa Growing Conditions" Both researchers also have significant experience with a range of other crops, so we look forward to their insights into the place of millets in the future of agriculture. To register for the Millets Webinar Series (if you haven't already), please go to: umsystem.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJctduutrTgoGNLZnrkxtUw614DEjAT3SgNN DO, EL, MI, US NAMA