Pasture Weed Management Webinar Series

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Pasture Weed Management Webinar Series

Join Lauren Langley, Alamance County Livestock Extension Agent for a short and informative webinar series on pasture weed management.

By N.C. Cooperative Extension, Alamance County

Date and time

September 2, 2021 · 9am - September 9, 2021 · 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Pasture Weed Management Webinar Series

This FREE webinar series will cover the following topics on each of the dates listed:

September 2 from 12:00-1:00 pm:

  • Common Pasture Weeds in North Carolina
  • Weed Identification
  • Methods of Control
  • Toxic Weeds to Livestock

September 9 from 12:00-1:00 pm:

  • Sprayer Calibration
  • General Pasture Management
  • Grazing to Control Weeds

There will be time at the end of each webinar for questions. The webinar will be delivered at on two different dates: September 2 and 9 from 12:00-1:00 pm EST and will last approximately an hour.

Each webinar in the series is approved for 1 hour of pesticide credits for the following categories: D, K, N, O, X

If you are seeking pesticide credits you will need to have your camera on in the Zoom and will be asked to provide your license number in the Zoom chat for record-keeping.

About Zoom (Online Platform Being Used):

This webinar series will be delivered through Zoom, which is an online video communications platform that is free for users. You can download the free app to your phone or you can join by computer. If you cannot join by smart phone or computer, you can call in and listen from any phone.

Once registered, you will be provided with the information needed to join the webinar session.

Questions? Contact Lauren Langley at 336.266.0702 or lauren_langley@ncsu.edu

Organized by

Alamance County Center

209-C N Graham-Hopedale Rd

Burlington, NC 27217

OPEN MON-FRI: 8A-5P

(336) 570-6740

https://alamance.ces.ncsu.edu/

 

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