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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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Description: Come interact with "Ranger Nick" to experience tips and techniques that he has learned from his 11 years on television for "edu-taining" viewers while sharing critical content knowledge. This is the seventh webinar in the 2025 "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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Description: Dr. Carrie Pike (Forest Regeneration Specialist – US Forest Service) will discuss the process and importance of breeding trees for pest resistance.
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Description: Hosted by the National Watershed Coalition (NWC), participants will learn about NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program assistance with project sponsors for flooding and erosion protection following a natural disaster including structural solutions that protect communities from additional flooding threats and financial assistance for sponsor-led property buyouts.
The webinar will also include NRCS Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Operations (WFPO) Program assistance to sponsors in preparing and carrying out watershed plans for purposes such as watershed protection and flood prevention, assessing the extent of watershed problems and the needs of a flood-prone community with watershed plans that may include nonstructural or structural measures.
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Description: This webinar will discuss the evolution of the Marine Science Minute radio spots project, results following one year on the air, and future plans.
This is the eighth webinar in the 2025 "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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Description: RESCHEDULED FROM MARCH 21:
This presentation will be an overview of climate smart forestry. Forest conservation has been around for 100 years and climate-smart forestry (CSF) builds on those traditional management roles. Specifically, CSF examines the impacts of climate change, adaptation, and mitigation on forest disturbance. Secondly, CSF considers social interactions between forests and climate, unlike traditional forest management that traditionally focusses on forest products.
This online presentation 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 the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Southeast Climate Hub. This is the fourth presentation in the "Resilient and Sustainable Southern Forests Online Presentation Series."
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Description: This webinar will discuss the evolution of the Marine Science Minute radio spots project, results following one year on the air, and future plans.
This is the eighth webinar in the 2025 "Reaching Your Target Audience & Providing Innovative Programs Webinar Series."
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Description: RESCHEDULED FROM MARCH 21:
This presentation will be an overview of climate smart forestry. Forest conservation has been around for 100 years and climate-smart forestry (CSF) builds on those traditional management roles. Specifically, CSF examines the impacts of climate change, adaptation, and mitigation on forest disturbance. Secondly, CSF considers social interactions between forests and climate, unlike traditional forest management that traditionally focusses on forest products.
This online presentation 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 the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Southeast Climate Hub. This is the fourth presentation in the "Resilient and Sustainable Southern Forests Online Presentation Series."
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Description: Covers nutrition and body condition, reproduction, health and biosecurity, animal and waste facilities, management and handling practices.
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Description: Strong branding isn't just for big companies, it's a powerful tool for forestry & natural resource professionals, too. In this presentation on branding basics, you'll learn what it means to clearly communicate the value of your work, whether you're sharing research, promoting an Extension or outreach program, managing nurseries, or leading restoration efforts.
This webinar will give you an overview of the essentials of building a professional, trustworthy brand that resonates with landowners, partners, and the broader public. We will discuss how to shape your mission statement, create meaningful taglines, and maintain a consistent voice and visual identity, online and in the field.
Designed specifically with natural resource professionals in mind, this presentation will help you better understand how to strengthen your outreach, build credibility, and increase the impact of your programs. This webinar is 9th in a yearlong series from the Association of Natural Resources Extension Professionals.
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Description: This webinar will address wildfire risk in the wake of Hurricane Helene and how to protect your home from wildfire. In addition, the presenters will discuss how to reduce wildfire risk, including land management options such as prescribed burning.
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Description: Covers nutrition and body condition, reproduction, health and biosecurity, animal and waste facilities, management and handling practices.
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Description: Join the Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) on June 17th at 1pm EST to
learn about the most recent organic agriculture research relevant to NRCS Resource
Concerns and Conservation Practice Standards. This webinar will cover topics such as
organic pest management, diversified cropping systems, and practices to build soil
organic carbon. The webinar will provide detailed scientific information in these areas and
give insight into peer-reviewed research treatments and results. The webinar will
conclude with a Q+A session, and participants will also have the opportunity to answer
quiz questions and earn Certified Crop Advisor Continuing Education Credits.
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Description: Join the NRCS Soil Health Division on June 26th at 2pm EST to learn about NRCS Conservation Evaluation Monitoring Activity 216 – Soil Health Testing. This webinar will cover topics such as such as soil health indicators, difference between soil health and soil fertility testing, and planning considerations. The webinar will provide detailed planning information for CEMA 216 implementation. The webinar will conclude with a Q+A session.
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