The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the Hill County Wheat Scout School on Feb. 12 in Hillsboro.

A woman is scouting for issues in wheat. Participants at the Hill County Wheat Scout School in Hillsboro will learn to identify insects, diseases and weeds in their wheat.
Participants at the Feb. 12 Hill County Wheat Scout School in Hillsboro will learn to identify insects, diseases and weeds in their wheat. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Michael Miller)

The free event will be held from 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the AgriLife Extension office in Hill County, 213 Stadium Drive. An RSVP is required by Feb. 9. To RSVP, contact Tyler Mays, AgriLife Extension integrated pest management agent in Hill and McLennan counties, at 254-582-4022, or tyler.mays@ag.tamu.edu.

A total of three Texas Department of Agriculture, TDA, continuing education units — one general and two integrated pest management — will be available during the scout school. There also will be 5 1/2 total hours of certified crop adviser continuing education units available in addition to TDA units.

Scout school program agenda

The program will feature the following speakers and topics:

  • Identification and management of wheat insect pests — Mays.
  • Identification and management of wheat diseases — Tom Isakeit, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension plant pathologist and professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Bryan-College Station.
  • Identification and management of common weeds — Matt Matocha, AgriLife Extension integrated pest management specialist, Stiles Farm, Thrall.
  • Agronomic considerations for winter grain crops — Brandon Gerrish, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension small grains specialist and assistant professor in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Bryan-College Station.
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