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provides the perfect setting for dinner and exhibits on conservation technologies. Rep. MARCY KAPTUR will speak. REGISTE R TODA Y (includes lunch, dinner and bus) $75 CTIC Members $100 Non-members $25 Producers, Media, Government  After July 8, registration will increase $25 for each level. Visit www.ctic.org/ciatours/ or complete reverse and send to CTIC Conservation Technology Information Center 3495 Kent Avenue, Suite J100 / West Lafayette / Indiana 47906  Tel: 765-494-9555 / Email: [email protected] Conservation In Action Tour 2011 Critical watershed concerns - such as increasing amounts of dissolved phosphorus - in Ohio’s Maumee Great Farms, Great Lake AUG. 8 Evening Social & Maumee River/ Lake Erie Cruise Crowne Plaza, Toledo 4:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. AUG. 9 Conservation In Action Tour Crowne Plaza, Toledo 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. AUG. 10 CTIC Board of Directors Meeting Crowne Plaza, Toledo 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. LODGING Crowne Plaza 444 N. Summit St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 T: (419) 241-1411 Rate: $77/night CCA CEUs available! help producers in the region apply the right fertilizer source at the right rate, at the right time and in the right place. is an award winning 4,000- head family-run dairy that recycles manure using a methane digester and targeted application plus grows its own feed on 2,300 acres of corn. believe no-till systems bring production, prot and protection for resources. They will share tips for systematically transitioning to a complete no-till system. nds success with cover crops that improve soil quality. See several varieties growing, plus a soil level view of cover crop benets. gains experience in managing nutrients and drainage water with every crop grown. He’ll talk about how to make conservation work. THE ANDERSONS BLUE CREEK CONSERVATION AREA ALLEN DEAN GARY & SCOTT MAVIS TODD HESTERMAN BRIDGEWATER DAIRY Aug. 8-9, 2011 in Northwest Ohio River and Lake Erie require broad discussion and collaborative efforts. Join the Conservation In Action Tour to meet producers and partners implementing innovative conservation practices and discuss agriculture’s contributions to water quality solutions.

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provides the perfectsetting for dinnerand exhibits onconservationtechnologies. Rep.MARCY KAPTURwill speak.

REGISTER TODAY (includes lunch, dinner and bus)

$75 CTIC Members$100 Non-members$25 Producers, Media, Government

After July 8, registration will increase $25 for each level.

Visit www.ctic.org/ciatours/ or completereverse and send to CTIC

Conservation Technology Information Center3495 Kent Avenue, Suite J100 / West Lafayette / Indiana 47906

Tel: 765-494-9555 / Email: [email protected]

Conservation In Action Tour 2011Critical watershed concerns - such as increasingamounts of dissolved phosphorus - in Ohio’s MaumeeGreat Farms, Great Lake

AUG. 8Evening Social &Maumee River/ Lake Erie CruiseCrowne Plaza, Toledo4:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

AUG. 9Conservation InAction TourCrowne Plaza, Toledo7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.

AUG. 10CTIC Board of Directors MeetingCrowne Plaza, Toledo8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

LODGINGCrowne Plaza444 N. Summit St.Toledo, Ohio 43604T: (419) 241-1411Rate: $77/night

CCA CEUsavailable!

help producers inthe region apply theright fertilizer sourceat the right rate, atthe right time and in the right place.

is an award winning 4,000-head family-rundairy that recyclesmanure using amethane digesterand targeted application plusgrows its ownfeed on 2,300acres of corn.

believe no-till systemsbring production, pro tand protection forresources. They will sharetips for systematicallytransitioning to acomplete no-till system.

nds success with covercrops that improve soilquality. See several varietiesgrowing, plus a soil level

view of cover crop bene ts.

gains experience inmanaging nutrients and drainage water withevery crop grown. He’lltalk about how to makeconservation work.

THE ANDERSONS

BLUE CREEKCONSERVATION

AREA

ALLEN DEAN

GARY &SCOTT MAVIS

TODD HESTERMAN

BRIDGEWATERDAIRY

Aug. 8-9, 2011 in Northwest Ohio

River and Lake Erie require broad discussion and collaborative efforts. Join the Conservation In Action Tourto meet producers and partners implementing innovative conservation practices and discuss agriculture’scontributions to water quality solutions.

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Conservation In Action Tour 2011Registration

*Name*Af liation/Company Name*Address*City *State *Zip*Telephone Fax*Email

*Method of Payment

Please check one of the following:

__ A check is enclosed, payable to CTIC __ Please bill (invoice will be sent to address entered above)

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Please mail or fax (if paying by credit card) to:Conservation Technology Information Center

3495 Kent Avenue, Suite J100, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906T: (765)494-9555 F: (765)463-4106 Email: [email protected]

Yes No *Aug. 8– Social from 4:30-6 p.m. outside the Crowne Plaza (FREE with Tour registration)

Yes No *Aug. 8 –River/Harbor Cruise from 6-8 p.m., boards at Crowne Plaza (FREE with Tour registration)

Yes No *Aug. 9– Conservation In Action Tour (includes lunch, dinner and bus transportation)

Early Bird(through July 8, 2011)

Regular Registration(July 9-August 1)

CTIC Member $75.00 $100.00Non-Member $100.00 $125.00

Producer $25.00 $50.00Media $25.00 $50.00Government Employee $25.00 $50.00

Yes No *Aug. 10– CTIC Board of Directors Meeting (open to CTIC members)

*Registration Fees:Please circle one.

NOTE: Cancelled registrations before July 8 will be refunded, minus a $25 processing fee. No refunds will be issued after July 8.

All felds marked by* are required for complete registration.Please let us know if you will be attending the following events:

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