The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service North Region, which includes the Panhandle and South Plains areas of the state, will host a series of online educational events for the next four months.

A green tractor in a North Region field sprays from booms on both sides.
Herbicide decisions will be a part of the upcoming trainings scheduled by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in the North Region, which includes the High Plains and South Plains. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Kay Ledbetter)

The sessions are designed for producers, professionals and private industry representatives.

There is no cost to attend, but everyone must register to receive the link to join that day. Register at https://tx.ag/SurveyDec21 or email Danny Nusser, AgriLife Extension North Region program director for agriculture and natural resources, Amarillo, at [email protected] with a name, email address, cell phone and mailing address.

Registration is only required one time, and then those on the list will receive the link for each session. 

North Region online agenda

The educational programs and speakers will be:

— Dec. 9, Availability of Herbicides for 2022, Peter Dotray, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research weed specialist, Lubbock.

— Jan. 13, Pre-Plant Decisions for Managing Resistant Weeds, Dotray.

— Jan. 24, Impact on Input Reduction – How Far Can You Go?, Justin Benavidez, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension economist, Amarillo.

— Feb. 23, Getting Your Cotton Off to a Great Start. Seed Quality, Cover Crops and Insecticidal Seed Treatments, AgriLife Extension agronomists Murilo Maeda, Ph.D., Lubbock, and Jourdan Bell, Ph.D., Amarillo; and Suhas Vyavhare, AgriLife Extension cotton entomologist, Lubbock.

— March 9, Carbon Farming – What Do We Know?, Bell and Joe Outlaw, Ph.D., co-director of the Agricultural and Food Policy Center and AgriLife Extension economist, Bryan-College Station.