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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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Description: Covers nutrition and body condition, reproduction, health and biosecurity, animal and waste facilities, management and handling practices.
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Description: In this webinar, learn about better approaches for managing pests in Nurseries. This is the first of 3 webinars in the "InterTribal Nursery Council Back to Basics" series aims to cover basic training information to help nursery personnel improve seedling quality for reforestation, restoration, and other types of land management projects. Whether you’ve been in the industry for a few decades or just a few weeks, reviewing the basics helps lay the foundational groundwork for producing healthy nursery stock destined for the field.
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Description: Hosted by the NRCS Biology Webinar Series, this presentation explores the intersection of agricultural land management and grassland bird conservation in the northeastern U.S. Led by Dr. Allan Strong of the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, this session dives into over two decades of collaborative research on Bobolinks, Savannah Sparrows, and bird-friendly farming practices.
Drawing on long-term studies conducted in Vermont’s Champlain Valley, Dr. Strong shares key findings on how specific hayland and pastureland management strategies can support both biodiversity and farm profitability. Attendees will gain insights into the science behind sustainable agriculture, learn about practical approaches to integrating conservation goals into working lands, and hear about the collaborative efforts between researchers, landowners, and conservation agencies that are making a difference for both birds and rural communities.
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Description: Participate in this training to learn about using Artificial Intelligence models to
forecast ET and rainfall, integrate these forecasts into the CropManage online
irrigation tool to improve its performance, and finally quantify water savings in
farmlands through side-by-side field trials.
Description: In this webinar, learn about the importance of water quality for nursery success. This is the 2nd of 3 webinars in the Intertribal Nursery Council 2025 "Back to Basics" webinar series aims to cover basic training information to help nursery personnel improve seedling quality for reforestation, restoration, and other types of land management projects. Whether you’ve been in the industry for a few decades or just a few weeks, reviewing the basics helps lay the foundational groundwork for producing healthy nursery stock destined for the field.
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Description: Hosted by the NRCS Biology Webinar Series, this presentation explores the intersection of agricultural land management and grassland bird conservation in the northeastern U.S. Led by Dr. Allan Strong of the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, this session dives into over two decades of collaborative research on Bobolinks, Savannah Sparrows, and bird-friendly farming practices.
Drawing on long-term studies conducted in Vermont’s Champlain Valley, Dr. Strong shares key findings on how specific hayland and pastureland management strategies can support both biodiversity and farm profitability. Attendees will gain insights into the science behind sustainable agriculture, learn about practical approaches to integrating conservation goals into working lands, and hear about the collaborative efforts between researchers, landowners, and conservation agencies that are making a difference for both birds and rural communities.
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Description: Participate in this training to learn about using Artificial Intelligence models to
forecast ET and rainfall, integrate these forecasts into the CropManage online
irrigation tool to improve its performance, and finally quantify water savings in
farmlands through side-by-side field trials.
Description: In this webinar, learn about the importance of water quality for nursery success. This is the 2nd of 3 webinars in the Intertribal Nursery Council 2025 "Back to Basics" webinar series aims to cover basic training information to help nursery personnel improve seedling quality for reforestation, restoration, and other types of land management projects. Whether you’ve been in the industry for a few decades or just a few weeks, reviewing the basics helps lay the foundational groundwork for producing healthy nursery stock destined for the field.
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Description: This webinar series aims to cover basic training information to help nursery personnel improve seedling quality for reforestation, restoration, and other types of land management projects. Whether you’ve been in the industry for a few decades or just a few weeks, reviewing the basics helps lay the foundational groundwork for producing healthy nursery stock destined for the field.
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Description: Session covers nutrition and body condition, reproduction, health and biosecurity, animal and waste facilities, management and handling practices.
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Description: Dr. Katie McKeever (Forest Pathologist – USFS) will cover the biology and management of some non-needle pine diseases including pitch canker, littleleaf disease, and fusiform rust.
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