Success Story2021 IPM Training School Meeting: Delivering information Field and Laboratory Studies on Coleopteran pests affecting Soybeans
2021 IPM Training School Meeting: Delivering information Field and Laboratory Studies on Coleopteran pests affecting Soybeans
Author: Raul Villanueva
Planning Unit: Entomology
Major Program: Grains
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The Kentucky soybean board provided some funds to study these beetle species in 2020 and as a result I presented this information to an online audience du to the pandemic restrictions. The event was organized by Dr. Bessin and there were many speakers on filed crops in the morning and vegetables and fruits in the afternoon. The audience was thankful, there was a great feedback about the presentations. There were about 90 people for the morning session and about 50 for the afternoon. For my presentation >75% of the responses declared that the information benefited them.
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