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Exploring the Peer Review Process

Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central

Are you new to manuscript review or considering becoming an editor? This webinar provides a crash course in the essentials of reviewing scientific manuscripts, tailored for students, grad students, researchers, and early-career professionals in agronomy, crops, and soils. Gain valuable insights into the peer-review process, learn how to provide constructive feedback, and discover how to build your reputation as a reviewer and editor in the scientific community.

Speakers:
Dr. Brian Arnall, Precision Nutrient Management, Oklahoma State University
Dr. David Clay, Editor-in-Chief American Society of Agronomy, Distinguish Professor Soil Biogeochemistry, SD Corn Endowed Chair in Precision Farming, South Dakota State University

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Professional Development
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified professionals: Free
Non-members: $65

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Registration for the webinar includes access to the live webinar and a link to a recording of the webinar.

 

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Forever chemical? The fate of PFAS in biosolids applied to agricultural soils

Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM Central

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as "forever chemicals," have become a significant concern in environmental and agricultural sectors. This webinar will explore the critical issue of PFAS contamination in biosolids and its impact on agricultural soils when used as fertilizers.

Speaker:
Dr. Linda S. Lee - Professor of Agronomy and Environmental & Ecological Engineering/Assistant Dean of Agricultural Research and Graduate Education, Purdue University

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Soil & Water Management
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified Professionals: Free
Non-members: $65

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Managing Stress, Mental Wellness, and Compassion Fatigue for Agriculturalists

Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central

In today’s difficult ag economy, stress and compassion fatigue are common challenges that impact our mental wellness, both personally and professionally. This webinar will provide valuable insights into mental health and stress in agriculture as well as recognizing the signs of burnout, understanding the concept of compassion fatigue, and exploring practical strategies to improve resilience.

Speakers:
Doris Mold - Cultivating Resiliency Program Co-Lead and Annie’s Project Co-CEO
Monica McConkey, LPC - Rural Mental Health Specialist, Eyes on the Horizon Consulting, LLC

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Professional Development
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified professionals: Free
Non-members: $65

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A pair of hands putting a plant in the ground

Conservation-production tradeoffs: Finding balance for agronomic decision-making

Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central

Join Dr. Joseph Burke and Patricia Marie Cordero-Irizarry as they explore the intersection of conservation, profitability, and the social dynamics of sustainable farming. This discussion will cover the tradeoffs between system productivity and soil health, the role of relationships and community in conservation adoption, and how research can inform practical solutions for farmers.

Speakers:
Dr. Joseph Burke, Assistant Professor, Cropping System Agronomy, Texas A&M AgriLife
Patricia Marie Cordero-Irizarry, Doctoral Candidate, Agricultural & Extension Education, Mississippi State University

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Sustainability
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified professionals: Free
Non-members: $65

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Computational Design of Changing Cropping Systems

Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM Central

Computational design is transforming agriculture by integrating data-driven systems with crop science to proactively shape farming systems rather than just reacting to challenges. Unlike traditional digital agriculture, which applies technology to optimize existing practices, computational design formulates problems from the ground up—creating more adaptive, cost-effective, and resilient agricultural systems.

​​​Join us to explore how this innovative approach enhances climate adaptation, optimizes cropping systems, and strengthens stakeholder engagement for better decision-making in a rapidly changing agricultural landscape.

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Crop Management
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified professionals: Free
Non-members: $65

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Soil held in the palms of someone's hands

Sharpen Your Soil Skills: How Conservation Certifications Keep You Competitive

Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central

Looking to refresh your skills and stay current in soil science and conservation agronomy? The Conservation Crop Adviser (CCA) and Certified Professional Soil Scientist (CPSS) programs offer rigorous testing and ongoing education that keep professionals sharp and well-informed. Whether you're transitioning from federal service or simply want to ensure your expertise remains relevant, these certifications provide structured learning and professional development opportunities.

In this webinar, we’ll explore how these programs support lifelong learning, connect you with a broader professional network, and help you stay engaged with the latest advancements in soil health and conservation practices.

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Professional Development
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified professionals: Free
Non-members: $65

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Tractor spreading fertilizer/pesticide

Biologicals in Agriculture: Market Trends and Everyday Applications

Date: Thursday, June 26, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central

In this webinar, Dr. Pam Marrone will discuss the different categories of agricultural biologicals, including biopesticides, biostimulants, and biofertilizers, explaining how each works, their roles in integrated crop management, and the latest trends driving adoption. Attendees will gain practical knowledge on how these products can be integrated into conventional and organic systems to enhance productivity, sustainability, and environmental stewardship.

CEUs:
CCA/CPAg: 1.0 Nutrient Management
CPSS/CPSC: 1.0 Professional Meetings

Price:
Members/Certified professionals: Free
Non-members: $65

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