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On-demand Webinars - Search Results ( 1185 items found matching your search terms )
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This webinar provides instruction regarding the creation or restoration of quality pollinator habitat. |
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View "Managing Cover Crops for Nutrient Management - A Farmer's Perspective," presented by a farmer with over 30 years of experience using cover crops, overcoming challenges, and making it work on his farm, to increase your practical understanding and ability to promote the use of cover crops. |
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Gain insight into evaluating producer operations, watershed context, and stream geomorphology to assist in the planning and design of stream crossings that promote aquatic organism passage, conservation biology, stream continuity, and habitat quality. |
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Participants in this webinar learn about the effects of weather on nitrogen availability and optimum application rates for corn, and tools that can be used to adaptively guide in-season nitrogen application to meet production needs. |
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Participate in this training to raise your awareness level of basic agricultural drainage water management principles and practices. |
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Participants will learn about a science-based approach to broad-scale conservation planning in the face of competing land uses, such as energy development. |
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Participate to learn about Natural Resources Conservation Service conservation planning principles to improve soil health and the impact soil health has on other resource concerns, such as water quality. |
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Too many deer can result in failure of forest regeneration efforts, and can have other negative impacts on forest processes and human use of the forest and landscape. Management of overabundant white-tailed deer populations continues to challenge resource managers and landowners in forested and suburban landscapes. This webinar will describe the application of Cornell's well-es... |
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View this webinar to learn about the major pathways to conserving energy and enhancing its efficient use in irrigation systems. |
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Learn about the role of soil biology in improving soil quality, and how the soil food web can be managed to increase nutrient cycling, water holding capacity, and other dynamic soil functions. |
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Participants learn about reasons for slow adoption of soil cover in production agriculture, pros and cons of various seeding methods, use of cover crop mixes, and new plants in use as cover crops. |
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Participants learn about nutrient management and healthy soils, and the resulting effects on water quality through a study of mechanisms for increasing soil organic matter, providing habitat for soil microorganisms, and improving soil quality. |
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Viewers learn about the many factors that can turn poor into excellent grazing management and the economic losses of poor management even when poor grazing is profitable. |
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View this webinar to learn about using cover crops in organic cropping systems, incorporating winter and summer cover crops into a rotation, and matching cover crops to specific production and conservation needs. |
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Participants of this webinar learn about the extent of herbicide resistance in important row crops in the southern U.S. and management practices and products that can be used where herbicide resistance occurs. |
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View this webinar to increase your understanding of the importance of buffers on organic farms and how to install and maintain them. |
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The health benefits of grass-fed beef are presented to help land managers and conservation planners promote improved grazing management on pastureland. |
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Google Earth (GE) is an easy-to-use but powerful tool that land managers can use to assist landowners see their land and understand it better. This leads to improved land management decision making and information sharing. This webinar will discuss and demonstrate basic GE setup, exploration, navigation, menus, data creation, and production. The outcome is that participants sho... |
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Crop tree release is a management tool to simultaneously manipulate stand composition and concentrate growth on individual stems of high value species. It is a versatile technique that can increase survival and growth of sapling oak in young stands or provide income while retaining non-commodity amenities in mature sawtimber stands. This webinar will examine both individual tre... |
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Watch this webinar to develop an understanding of the social and biophysical considerations of managing small scale watersheds. |
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Viewers learn about the various treatment options available for dealing with milkhouse wastewater, with the focus primarily on small dairies. |
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Participants will learn about the ecology, habitat requirements, and management actions that can be undertaken to address the conservation needs of North American shorebirds. |
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Grasslands, shrublands, and young forest habitats (collectively referred to as early-successional habitats) have been declining in New York and throughout the Northeast for decades as have the wildlife species associated with them. Many are listed as species of special concern in several northeastern states. The American woodcock has declined considerably over the past 30 years... |
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Learn how to plan, create, manage, and protect the habitat of native pollinators that are vital to U.S. agriculture. Although there are numerous pollinator species in the United States, this presentation focuses on native bees. |
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Properly regenerating natural hardwood stands is a key to ensuring long-term sustainability. Historically, hardwood stands have often been mistreated and mismanaged. Often selective harvesting has hurt the species composition and future value of the trees left standing and has decreased the regeneration important species for timber and wildlife. The ultimate and most intensive ... |
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Learn about the variety of strategies available to help woodland owners, foresters and forest practitioners control American Beech in their woodlots. Depending on the abundance of beech as seedlings, saplings, or pole-sized and larger stems, herbicides or organic treatments might help reduce the dominance of this potentially interfering species. |
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This webinar provides a comprehensive view of NRCS pest management policy, the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) conservation practice standard, and a demonstration of WIN-PST to assess hazards associated with chemical pest activities. |
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Viewers learn how to plan, supervise, inspect, and maintain a tree planting project. |
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While Prescribed Burning may be considered a controversial practice in the Eastern US, this notion is offset as viewers are instructed on the important role that NRCS can play in applying this valuable vegetation management tool. |
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Explore contemporary problems and solutions at road-stream crossings and how they relate to aquatic organism passage (AOP), conservation biology, stream geomorphology, and habitat quality. |
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This presentation will set the stage for a broader discussion on climate change and forests by briefly examining interactions between climate change, carbon cycling, and forest sustainability. |
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Learn about the ecology of aquatic organism passage (AOP), barrier analysis and passage design methods, techniques for providing passage at dams and road-stream crossings, and 2006 changes in the Fish Passage standard (Code 396) and its attendant measurement. |
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This webinar provides an overview of the air emissions that can be produced via manure management. |
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This webinar provides viewers with an understanding of the principles of solid-liquid separation of manure and wastewater and includes description of separator efficiency, solid screening, and solid settling. |
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Learn about the science, methods, and environmental issues associated with manure composting during this webinar. |
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