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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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Description: This webinar will provide an in-depth look at Conservation Planning Activity (CPA) 138: Conservation Plan Supporting Organic Transition and Design and Implementation Activity (DIA) 140: Transition to Organic Design, two key practices that support organic producers and aid in the organic transition process. Attendees will learn about the importance of these practices for both producers and NRCS staff, along with updated certification criteria for Technical Service Providers (TSPs) specific to CPA 138 and DIA 140. The speakers will also outline the pathways to becoming a certified TSP, enabling participants to understand how to better serve organic transitions and implement these activities.
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Description: Forest fragmentation happens every time a piece of land is split or divided, making it more challenging to implement traditional forest management practices. This presentation will focus on how small woodlot owners can overcome some of those management challenges and the forest management stand improvement practices that any landowner can do, even on a very small scale.
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Description: Working with local television media to share educational content and promote programs can be a strong tool in your outreach toolbox, but it can be challenging to work with reporters. In this talk I'll share some tips that will help you build positive relationships with local media outlets. This is the fifth webinar in the nine-part "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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Description: The National Woodland Owners Association and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College are pleased to present our second webinar in our successful series guided by outreach, equity, and workforce development to reach limited resource, historically underserved, women, minorities, and tribes.
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Description: Dr. John Nowak (Entomologist – US Forest Service) will give an update on pine pests impacting the southeast, including southern pine beetle, Ips spp., and Nantucket pine tip moth.
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Description: Attend this webinar to learn about a recently completed NRCS CIG project that connects social science research and communications to promote brush management behavior in Kansas and Oklahoma. During this presentation, we will provide insights from a literature review, key informant interviews, and focus groups that examine producer attitudes toward invasive woody plants and motivations and barriers to conducting brush management. We will also discuss our process for integrating this data into targeted communication messages aimed to increase participation in brush management.
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Description: Webinars have become powerful tools for reaching diverse audiences in our backyards and around the globe. Alabama Extension operates two urban forestry webinar series that have continued to grow and expand. The Tree Fund Webinar series, started in 2015 to share emerging research in the field of arboriculture, is now recognized as one the leading series in the field with global audiences averaging 800 attendees per webinar. The Raising Trees series, started during the pandemic, tackles a broader variety of topics and has expanded into offering Spanish content and topical series to address emerging needs. This presentation will review our success and challenges in developing webinars and provide tips for emerging content. This is the sixth webinar in the year-long "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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Description: Livestock production fundamentals is a series of 8 webinars focused on providing livestock information to NRCS staff, partners, technical service providers, and other conservation professionals. These sessions will benefit anyone looking to become familiar with the principles of livestock production and successfully working with livestock producers to address resource concerns associated with animal agriculture. Future sessions will focus on individual livestock species including beef, dairy, sheep and goats, swine, poultry, and horses. The series will conclude with a session on livestock economics and marketing.
In this webinar, basic animal science concepts will be presented including an overview of the livestock industry, basic terminology and classification, production cycles, feeding, and safety considerations when working around livestock.
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