In-Service Education

Office of Staff and Program Development

The State's University

Cropping systems in-service

In-Service ID: 51846

In-Service Description: This in-service is meant for early career educators to improve knowledge related to cropping systems in their county. It will help them identify crops, growth stages, and production calendars that can provide guidance on key stages for management decisions and observations of biotic and abiotic stress.

Start Date: 16-May-2025 1:00PM

End Date: 16-May-2025 4:00PM

In-Service Proxy:

In-Service Status: OPEN

In-Service Program Area(s):

4H: N

ANR: Y

FCS: N

CRD: N

DASNR: N

In-Service Issue Team(s):

Location: Lahoma, there will be a field day the morning of May 16th, I encourage you to attend and have lunch. After lunch we will go back out to the field and or go to the Garfield County Extension office in the event that weather does not allow for field tours.

Educator End-Clients: Farmers and ranchers who grow grain, fiber, or forage crops.

In-Service Instructors: Josh Lofton, Amanda Silva, Danny Adamson, Brian Arnall.

First Objective: learn how to identify crops and key growth stages and learn about production calendars for common crops in the region.

Second Objective:

Third Objective:

Competencies:
Extension: Application of Subject Matter Expertise

Intended Extension Educators: All ANR educators who have crops in their counties and who need to learn more about their management.

Method of Delivery: In-Person Meeting/Conference

Enrollment Deadline: 16-May-2025

Registration Fee:

Registration Fee Covers:

Travel Funds Available:

Appropriate Dress: Casual

Enrollment:

Current: 11

Minimum: 6

Maximum: 50