New Virtual Crop Scout School Webinars Available from CPN
Published: 05/08/2022
Make the right call when new pest management issues crop up. The Crop Protection Network is excited to announce the addition of three new webinars being added to the Virtual Crop Scout School library:
Soybean Hail Damage with speaker Dr. Shaun Casteel, Extension Soybean Agronomist, Purdue University.
Tips for Taking Quality Diagnostic Photos Using a Smartphone with speaker Dr. Patrick Beauzay, Extension Entomologist, North Dakota State Extension.
Understanding Herbicide Resistance Traits in Crops with speaker Dr. Travis Legleiter, Extension Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky.
Staying up to date on crop scouting skills can help farmers and scouts identify crop disease or pest management problems and assess for early warning signs of infection. The Virtual Crop Scout School Webinar series is an easy-to-use, free resource for anyone interested in learning more about the basics of crop scouting.
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