Success StoryBeekeeping Winter Webinar Education Series
Beekeeping Winter Webinar Education Series
Author: April Wilhoit
Planning Unit: Fleming County CES
Major Program: Beekeeping
Plan of Work: Adapting to Changing Agricultural Markets
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Local Cooperative Extension Offices receive many questions on Beekeeping from new folks as well as veteran beekeepers. To provide education during the cold winter months the Buffalo Trace County Area offered a webinar series for beekeeping. Pre-registration was required to acquire emails to send Zoom links to for each session. Over 80 folks registered for the program with the average of 20-25 folks live for each session. Recordings were taken of each of the Zoom sessions so that folks that had to miss a session could go back and watch. To date, 268 views have been recorded for the sessions on YouTube with the links that were provided not only to participants that were registered for the program, but also as a resource for those that have came into the office inquiring about Beekeeping this Spring.
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