Success StoryPesicide Trainings Are in the Books
Pesicide Trainings Are in the Books
Author: Tyler Miller
Planning Unit: Lincoln County CES
Major Program: Chemical Management
Plan of Work: Agriculture Sustainability and Marketing 2020-24
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Without being able to host a large one and done type of meeting style that we have used in the past to train producers in order to keep their pesticide card updated, I had to hold a meeting on zoom. I was able to capture several people that needed the training and even trained a handful of producers from other counties. I did have to hold a face to face meeting for a paraquat training for some Amish. I was able to use one of their large shops where we had enough room to space out. With obstacles comes creativity and that is what one must endure.
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