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Description: Extension has a powerful story to tell. In many cases we simply lack the time and expertise to market our programs. What we need to reach new audiences including millennials, BIPOC, Latino, and New American is a marketing partner that is data driven that looks to collaborate and not compete. Come learn about Extension Today, a marketing partnership that reached over 8 million people in an 18-month trial period. This is the second webinar in the nine-part "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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The US Forest Service in partnership with the US Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry presented its latest Biochar Webinar titled: "Biochar assessments for forestry applications" on January 30, 2025 11AM Eastern.
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Description: This webinar will cover the remaining topics from Technical Note 12 – Conservation Activities in Organic Farming Systems – which provides a wealth of knowledge needed to effectively support the unique requirements of organic producers. Part two of this webinar will cover the areas of organic integrated pest management, livestock, pastures, and buffers. The webinar will provide detailed scientific information in these areas as they relate to organic production and give real-world examples that illustrate how conservation activities have been implemented. Continuing Education credits will be available for this webinar.
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Description: This talk will highlight the use of message testing and targeting on social media to expand the reach and impact of Extension programing with examples of local food systems, agriculture and the environment. Practical and strategic considerations will be covered. This is the third webinar in the nine-part "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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Description: Dr. Doug Aubrey (Associate Professor – University of Georgia) will discuss prescribed fire - its benefits, impacts on forest health, and the effects of excluding fire from southeastern forests.
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Description: The Westervelt Company’s Sustainability and Government Relations team will share insights into how a private land management company is navigating the realm of carbon in today’s markets and socio-political climate. Westervelt is proud to be a leader in an industry that provides nature-based climate solutions and will discuss how they promote this facet of their business to policymakers, environmental organizations, and the general public. They will discuss some of their internal efforts in greenhouse gas accounting and available carbon accounting tools as well as emerging technologies in which they are engaged. They will discuss leveraging legislation and where policymakers can increase nature-based climate solutions to have tangible impacts on climate change.
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Description: THIS LIVE WEBINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED:
This training is designed to describe the importance of soil organic carbon stock monitoring, the implementation of Conservation Evaluation and Monitoring Activity (CEMA) 221 in the Northeastern US, and how to interpret these results. This training is funded by the NRCS and conducted in collaboration with Michigan State University and Woods End Lab. In this webinar, eligible participants can become qualified individuals (QIs) that are authorized to design and implement CEMA 221 plans with participating producers and local NRCS offices. This webinar is intended for technical service providers (TSPs), soil scientists, certified crop advisors, or anyone interested in CEMA 221.
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Description: Introducing emerging knowledge, practices, and tools on climate-smart and resilient forestry to the forest landowners, professionals, and Extension agents for informed decision making in the southern region. This webinar is a joint product of a consortium of four Land-grant Universities (Clemson University, University of Georgia, Auburn University & Alabama Extension System, and Alabama A&M University) in partnership with USDA Southeast Climate Hub. This is the third webinar in the "Resilient and Sustainable Southern Forests Webinar Series."
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Description: The key to a good final product (written story, audio interview, video) is to start with a good interview from a good source. With nearly 30 years of experience conducting media interviews, Matt Reese will share some tricks and tips to bring out the best from sources in order to produce the best end product. This is the fourth webinar in the nine-part "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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