On-Demand Webinars
Following is a list of all on-demand webinars available for viewing.
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An Overview of Timber Taxes
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Feb 11, 2026 1:00 pm
Dr. Yanshu Li (Associate Professor and Forest Economics and Taxation Outreach Specialist – University of Georgia) will give an overview of timber taxes including tax considerations of natural disaster related timber damage and recovery efforts. ... -
Livestock 101: Bison
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Feb 9, 2026 1:00 pm
Session covers nutrition and body condition, reproduction, health and biosecurity, animal and waste facilities, management and handing practices. This webinar is presented by USDA NRCS Science and Technology. Contact Tina Hare, Science & Technology Training Library content manager, for more information about this webinar. ... -
Implementing CEMA 216 - Updated Information January 2026
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Jan 29, 2026 1:00 pm
The Soil Health Division has completed an update to the Conservation Evaluation and Monitoring Activity-CEMA 216, to align and support NRCS national priorities. SHD has developed the streamlined CEMA 216 Soil Health Testing, revised EQIP payment scenarios, and updated support resources in January 2026 for immediate use by producers, TSPs, and field... -
Conservation Evaluation and Monitoring Activity (CEMA) 204 Adaptive Management for Soil Health
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Jan 28, 2026 11:00 am
The Soil Health Division has completed the Conservation Evaluation and Monitoring Activity-CEMA 204 Adaptive Management for Soil Health, CEMA 204 is the evaluation and monitoring of soil health management strategies to inform conservation planning. This webinar will provide overall details and guidance for the newly created CEMA 204 Adaptive Man... - Your Manure Matters: Help Build the National Picture with ManureDB [View Now]
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Jan 21, 2026 11:00 am
ManureDB is a national database designed to collect, organize, and share manure nutrient data from across the country. It helps producers, planners, and researchers better understand manure nutrient characteristics. By contributing data, NRCS staff and partners help build a more complete picture of manure characteristics across regions, species, an... -
Assessing storm damaged pine plantations and reforestation options for severe and catastrophically damaged stands
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Dec 18, 2025 3:00 pm
Attendees will learn about characterizing stand damage levels of pine plantations following major windstorms. These damage levels govern reforestation or current stand maintenance decisions made by landowners and foresters following the storm. Individual lean pine tree recovery likelihood recommendations will be covered as well. For stands that req... -
Options for Managing Beaver Damage
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Nov 20, 2025 12:00 pm
Beavers are an ecologically and economically important species, providing habitat and clean water as they construct aquatic environments to suit their needs. However, those same behaviors can cause significant damage to timber and infrastructure. In this webinar, you’ll learn a variety of situation-specific methods for protecting your property fr... -
Identification and Management of Invasive Vine Species
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Nov 5, 2025 1:00 pm
Chris Evans (Extension Forester – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) will discuss the biology, impact, and management of some common invasive vines including roundleaf bittersweet, kudzu, Japanese honeysuckle, Chinese yam, and wintercreeper. ... -
Teaching with Video (13th/13 in 2025 Series)
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Oct 27, 2025 1:00 pm
We are all being encouraged to use video to teach and reach our audiences. This session will give novices some quick “straight” shooting information and challenge you to learn the simple ways of video editing too. The presenter has gone from 0 to 360 in the last four years and enjoyed the ride immensely! This is the final webinar in a year-long... -
Paddling Through Paradise: Educating on the Water (12th/13 in 2025 Series)
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Oct 13, 2025 1:00 pm
Kayak tours offer an incredible opportunity to immerse oneself in nature, whether paddling through tranquil lakes, meandering rivers, or along coastal waters. This close connection with the environment creates a peaceful, restorative experience. However, as an educator who incorporates kayak tours into my work, I've discovered that careful planning... -
Baldcypress Leafroller: What we Know and Where to Go
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Oct 8, 2025 1:00 pm
Dr. Kristy McAndrew (Assistant Professor – Mississippi State University) will discuss the biology, management, and impact of baldcypress leafrollers. ... -
Interim Conservation Practice Standards when working with Tribal Entities
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Sep 23, 2025 1:00 pm
A known obstacle to Tribes participating in NRCS programs is ensuring that our standards and specifications reflect Tribal management practices. Tribal Liaison and Resource Conservationist will visit about the Interim CPS process so it is more transparent, easily navigated, and collaborative. They will also highlight flexible opportunities an... -
Tree seed collection workshop for New York state and the Northeast
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Sep 23, 2025 10:00 am
This 2-hour workshop will focus on seed collection strategies for these major tree species groups: large-seeded hardwoods (red oak, white oak, hickory), small-seeded hardwoods (red/sugar maple, black cherry), and conifers (eastern white pine, white spruce). We will rely on content from the Woody Plant Seed Manual, Seeds of Ontario Trees and Shrubs,... -
Capturing the Impact of Natural Resource Extension Programs (11th/13 in 2025 Series)
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Sep 22, 2025 1:00 pm
This presentation will use a scenario-based approach to discuss how to identify, measure, and communicate the impact of natural resource Extension outreach and programs through alignment of program activities with expected outcomes, use of effective data collection approaches, and extrapolation of existing research to demonstrate impact. This is th... -
Hot Topics in Pond Management
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Sep 18, 2025 12:00 pm
Dive into our "Hot Topics in Pond Management" webinar to learn essential strategies for a healthy aquatic ecosystem, covering everything from managing aquatic plants and algae blooms to understanding wildlife management, aeration benefits, and general pond maintenance. Discover how to effectively deal with sediment, leaves, and muck, address turbid...

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