There are many questions surrounding the implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements for the Chesapeake Bay watershed. A Feb. 18 eXtension Livestock and Poultry Environmental Learning Center webcast will address some of the TMDL questions and provide some answers to questions such as: What is the future of agricultural nutrient management in the Chesapeake Bay? How will the implementation of the Total Maximum Daily Load affect farmers throughout the watershed?

February 10, 2011

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Webcast Investigates Chesapeake Bay TMDL Issues

There are many questions surrounding the implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements for the Chesapeake Bay watershed. A Feb. 18 eXtension Livestock and Poultry Environmental Learning Center webcast will address some of the TMDL questions and provide some answers to questions such as: What is the future of agricultural nutrient management in the Chesapeake Bay? How will the implementation of the Total Maximum Daily Load affect farmers throughout the watershed?

The webcast will begin at 2:30 pm (eastern) on Feb. 18. Participate in the webcast by visiting Live Webcast Information on the day of the webcast. This site allows users to download the speakers’ presentations and connect to the virtual meeting room. First-time viewers should also follow the steps at: How Do I Participate in a Webcast. Learn more about the speakers and webcast topics at www.extension.org/.

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