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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Conservation Nebraska for an exciting and educational vir
 tual event exploring the fascinating world of fly larvae composting — a su
 stainable and innovative method for managing organic waste. This event wil
 l feature a presentation by Dr. Laura Ingwell\, Assistant Professor in the
  Department of Entomology at Purdue University\, who brings extensive expe
 rtise in integrated pest management and sustainable agriculture.\n\nDiscov
 er the fascinating world of fly larvae composting and how these tiny creat
 ures are revolutionizing organic waste management. This engaging webinar w
 ill explore the science and sustainability behind using Black Soldier Fly 
 larvae to transform food scraps and agricultural waste into nutrient-rich 
 compost and high-value byproducts. This method not only reduces landfill w
 aste but also supports circular agriculture and environmental sustainabili
 ty. Whether you're a farmer\, gardener\, educator\, or sustainability enth
 usiast\, this event will offer valuable insights and actionable knowledge.
 \n\nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar
 /register/WN_vW6OIMvfR7-Gl8plPAYjAw\n\nDr. Laura Ingwell is an Assistant P
 rofessor in the Department of Entomology at Purdue University\, specializi
 ng in fruit and vegetable pest management. With a Ph.D. in Entomology from
  the University of Idaho and a strong background in ecology and biology\, 
 Dr. Ingwell’s research focuses on sustainable pest control strategies\, in
 sect-plant interactions\, and integrated pest management (IPM) in specialt
 y crop systems. Her work has been widely published in peer-reviewed journa
 ls\, and she is a passionate advocate for environmentally responsible agri
 cultural practices. At Purdue\, she leads extension and research programs 
 that support growers in adopting innovative\, science-based solutions to p
 est challenges.
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DESCRIPTION:Join Conservation Nebraska for an exciting and educational virt
 ual event exploring the fascinating world of fly larvae composting — a sus
 tainable and innovative method for managing organic waste. This event will
  feature a presentation by Dr. Laura Ingwell\, Assistant Professor in the 
 Department of Entomology at Purdue University\, who brings extensive exper
 tise in integrated pest management and sustainable agriculture.\n\nDiscove
 r the fascinating world of fly larvae composting and how these tiny creatu
 res are revolutionizing organic waste management. This engaging webinar wi
 ll explore the science and sustainability behind using Black Soldier Fly l
 arvae to transform food scraps and agricultural waste into nutrient-rich c
 ompost and high-value byproducts. This method not only reduces landfill wa
 ste but also supports circular agriculture and environmental sustainabilit
 y. Whether you're a farmer\, gardener\, educator\, or sustainability enthu
 siast\, this event will offer valuable insights and actionable knowledge.
 \n\nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar
 /register/WN_vW6OIMvfR7-Gl8plPAYjAw\n\nDr. Laura Ingwell is an Assistant P
 rofessor in the Department of Entomology at Purdue University\, specializi
 ng in fruit and vegetable pest management. With a Ph.D. in Entomology from
  the University of Idaho and a strong background in ecology and biology\, 
 Dr. Ingwell’s research focuses on sustainable pest control strategies\, in
 sect-plant interactions\, and integrated pest management (IPM) in specialt
 y crop systems. Her work has been widely published in peer-reviewed journa
 ls\, and she is a passionate advocate for environmentally responsible agri
 cultural practices. At Purdue\, she leads extension and research programs 
 that support growers in adopting innovative\, science-based solutions to p
 est challenges.
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SUMMARY:From Waste to Wonder: Fly Larvae Composting
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