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Impact Report
For plan | Brush and Weed Control Education Program (Harding County) |
Date | January 4, 2011, 5:08 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | Harding Count producers are constantly looking for efficient ways to control brush and invasive species. Agent coordinated a tri county producer workshop that reached over 65 producers from seven different counties. Producers increased their knowledge by means of presentaion and demonstration on: invasive weeds, how to identify and contro, brush control, range worms and locoweed, and saltcedar control onlong the canadian rive. Agent collaborated with NMDA, DowAgro, and the Canadian River Riparian Restoration Project to provide up to 5 hours of continueing education credits to producers to renew their private applicator licenses. As a result, producers were able to get first hand updates on brush contorl, and noxiouis weeds, etc. and were also able to meet the regulatory requirements of their license. |