Training Opportunities, Workshops, and Online Courses for agribusiness professionals and producers
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UNL Extension provides educational opportunities to agribusiness professionals and producers. Introductory and advanced training opportunities are available in a variety of delivery methods. Explore topics critical to enhancing your professional development and earn Certified Crop Advisor continuing education or college credit. Learn more below...
Crop Management Winter Programs The Crop Management Winter Programs sponsored by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension provide educational opportunities for agribusinesses and producers during the winter months. The expertise of university and industry agricultural specialists is drawn upon to provide the latest, up-to-date, research-based information in crop production in a workshop setting. CCA Credits available.
Delivery Method: Instructor-led workshops held at several locations throughout Nebraska. Click on the workshop titles to learn more. Visit the Winter Training link to learn more.
Upcoming Programs:
- Crop Scout Training for Pest Managers - March 16, 2010 - ARDC
- If you are looking for information on Crop Protection Clinics - please visit http://cpc.unl.edu.
Crop Management Diagnostic Clinics The need for in-depth training opportunities dealing with crop management and diagnostics is ongoing for agricultural businesses and professionals. To meet this need, the University of Nebraska -Lincoln Extension personnel have developed the Crop Management & Diagnostic Clinics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Agricultural Research and Development Center(ARDC) near Mead, Nebraska. Visit the Summer Training link to learn more.
Delivery Method: Hands-on, in-field clinics.
Upcoming Programs:
- Field Scout Training - May 11, 2010 - ARDC
- Watch for details on other upcoming 2010 programs
Online Training We are working bringing programs online. Soon you can obtain continuing eduction credits from the convenience of your office or home computer. There are 1, 2, and 3 hour courses. Learners are engaged via interactive scenarios, images and animations. Visit the Online Training link to learn more.
Delivery Method: Online only. High speed internet connection suggested.
1-Hour Courses available:
Manure Phosphorus and Surface Water Protection I: Basic Concepts of Soil and Water P
Manure Phosphorus and Surface Water Protection II: Field and Management Factors
Manure Phosphorus and Surface Water Protection III: Transport Factors
Manure Phosphorus and Surface Water Protection IV: Assessment of the Risk of Agricultural P Delivery
Soils - Part 10: The Scientific Basis for Making Fertilizer Recommendations
Water Storage in Soil
College Credit Courses Courses are designed for the working professional in the agronomic and horticultural sciences, and postgraduate students who wish to obtain an in-depth knowledge of emerging issues and new approaches in many areas of agricultural technology. Courses may be taken for noncredit, CEU credit, or academic credit. Visit the College Credit link to learn more.
- Registering for college credit? CLICK HERE to learn more.
For those wishing individuals wanting to take the workshop for noncredit or CEU credit - visit this http://estore.adec.edu/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=150
Other Upcoming Conferences, Field Days and Training Opportunities include the following....
- Grain Marketing Meeting - Featuring Sue Martin - Febr. 15, 2010- at the ARDC
- Nebraska No-Till Conference - Febr. 16 - Ag Center - Holdrege, NE
- Nebraska No-Till Conference - Febr. 17 - Ag Center - at the ARDC
- Central Plains Irrigation Conference & Expo - Febr. 23-24 - Holiday Inn, Kearney, NE
- Nebraska Soybean and Feed Grain Profitability Project Update Meeting - Mar. 9, 2010 - at the ARDC
- Managing Crop Revenue Risk Workshop - Featuring Steve Johnson - Mar. 10, 2010 - at the ARDC
- Managing Relationships in Turbulent Times - Featuring Steve Johnson - Mar. 11, 2010 - at the ARDC
- Chemigation Training - Mar. 18, 2010 - at the ARDC
- Nitrogen Management Training - Mar. 19, 2010 - at the ARDC
- Soybean Management Field Day - Watch for details on 2010 locations

