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'''TO DO:'''
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'''Prior to April 22, 2016'''
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Review the “Agronomy Feeds the World Survey Summary” and direct questions to Jodi.
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Log in to AFW Group on http://dig.plantingscience.org (see invitation via email).
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Pick first two choices for “key concept” team. We will assign these during the call.
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'''April 22, 2016'''
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Conference call with team members
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During this call, we need to decide on a project for the module, in addition to the theme/key concepts that could be covered with this project.
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__Agenda:__
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''Discuss http://dig.plantingscience.org organizational structure.
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Review project ideas.
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Vote on project that touches on majority of key concepts.
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Divide into 4 “key concept” groups for May 21st planning session. Suggestions: 1) Field to Table – From where does food come and how does it get there? 2) Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility – How do plants get nutrients to grow? 3) Geography and Water – How do these aspects affect growth of the same crops? 4) Plant Stresses – What are potential issues with growing food?
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Discuss possibility of a paper presentation (at ASA meeting) on this process. (Jamie)''

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