2:00 Crops + Soils Possible discussion topics: - Mesh bag study and tillage - Environmental monitoring data - Post-harvest irrigation? - Joint access to.

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2:00 Crops + Soils Possible discussion topics: - Mesh bag study and tillage - Environmental monitoring data - Post-harvest irrigation? - Joint access to environmental data *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

2:00 Materials + Economics Possible discussion topics: - Standard definitions, esp. ‘biodegradable’ - Industry contacts for life cycle analysis *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

2:00 AC + Sociology/Outreach Possible discussion topics: - Focus group attendees - Project impact assessment *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

2:30 Crops + Sociology/Outreach Possible discussion topics: - Upcoming focus group meetings - Outreach ‘inventory’ *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

2:30 Materials + Soils Possible discussion topics: - Mesh bag study - TN greenhouse study - Prioritizing samples for Ramani’s lab *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

2:30 AC + Economics Possible discussion topics: - Crop budget validation - Grower contacts *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

3:15 Crops + AC Possible discussion topics: - Wind mitigation - Needed outreach materials for high tunnels and BDMs *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

3:15 Materials + Sociology/Outreach Possible discussion topics: - Communicating ‘biodegradability’ to the public - Concerns of the organic community, especially break-down products and GMO corn in PLA *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

3:15 Soils + Economics Possible discussion topics: - Value of soil quality indicators and SMAF framework - Economics of accelerating biodegradability via cover crops *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

3:45 Crops + Economics Possible discussion topics: - Crop budgets - Wind mitigation *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

3:45 Materials + AC Possible discussion topics: - Desired attributes of BDMs - Outreach materials needed *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

3:45 Soils + Sociology/Outreach Possible discussion topics: - Defining ‘biodegradable’ - Concerns about breakdown products *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group

Evening / Informal Soils + Crops Possible discussion topics: - Mulch cleaning progress - Samples still to be sent to WA & TN labs - BDM visual ratings and photos *Assign someone to take notes on action items and to report back to group