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University of Kentucky schedules Fall Crop Protection Webinar Series
 
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, in partnership with the Southern Integrated Pest Management Center, is pleased to announce the 2024 Fall Crop Protection Webinar Series. Hosted by the UK Research and Education Center at Princeton, this annual series will focus on current challenges and solutions in integrated pest management (IPM) for field crops, offering crucial insights for agriculture professionals navigating the growing season.
Running from mid-October through late November, the series will provide expert-led discussions on managing insect pests, optimizing fungicide applications, improving herbicide practices and addressing wheat diseases. Each webinar is one hour, starting at 10 a.m. ET/9 a.m. CT, and will offer attendees the opportunity to earn continuing education credits (CEUs).
For Certified Crop Advisors (CCAs), each session qualifies for one CEU in Integrated Pest Management, totaling four CEUs for the entire series. Kentucky pesticide applicators can also earn four CEUs for Category 1a (Agricultural Plant) if they attend all four webinars.

Webinar schedule and topics
The series features a lineup of specialists from UK Martin-Gatton CAFE who will share their expertise on managing key pests and diseases affecting crops:
Oct. 15 – Dealing with Stink Bugs and Other Insect Pests in 2023-24 
Speaker: Raul Villanueva, extension entomologist. This session will explore the resurgence of stink bugs and other significant insect threats from the past year and practical strategies for managing these pests in the upcoming season.
Oct. 29 – Maximizing Disease Control and Return on Investment for Corn Fungicides 
Speaker: Kiersten Wise. Focusing on corn fungicides, Wise will present evidence-based recommendations to help farmers make more informed decisions about fungicide applications, ensuring maximum disease control and a better return on investment.
Nov. 12 – Spray Application Parameters: The Offensive Line of Herbicide Applications 
Speaker: Travis Legleiter, extension weeds specialist. This webinar will cover the latest techniques for improving the accuracy and effectiveness of herbicide applications, including the key factors that influence spray performance and reduce off-target movement.
Nov. 26 – Management of Important Wheat Diseases in Kentucky 
Speaker: Carl Bradley, extension plant pathologist. Bradley will address current and emerging diseases that threaten wheat crops in Kentucky, offering management recommendations and preventive measures to protect yields.
Attendees will gain practical insights into managing pest and disease threats, learning from experienced specialists who understand the specific challenges faced by farmers and agricultural professionals. These webinars will cover tactical pest control, equipping participants with the knowledge needed to improve crop health and productivity in the long term.
Participation is free. Pre-registration is required for each webinar. To register, visit wkrec.ca.uky.edu/events/fall-crop-protection-webinar-series.
For more information on the series or specific inquiries, please contact Jason Travis, plant and soil sciences extension associate, via email at jason.travis@uky.edu.

10/7/2024