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Southeastern Coastal Center for Agricultural Health and Safety (SCCAHS)
SCCAHS is a research and education center whose mission is to explore and address the occupational safety and health needs of people working in agriculture, fishing, and forestry in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This webinar series will provide training to the agricultural sector to address safety and health needs.
Society of Agricultural Communications Scholars
Professional development series designed for agricultural communications-related faculty and instructors in college and university settings. This monthly webinar series will feature a mix of research, teaching, and personal/professional development topics in a given academic calendar year (i.e. fall and spring university terms). The webinars will provide a forum for agricultural communications faculty members to interact, share, and receive professional development on a regular basis regardless of the conference travel resources available to them locally.
Recorded Webinars
March 23 (10:30-11:30am) – The Florida peach industry: Consumer research and marketing plan in collaboration with the Fresh From Florida campaign
Did you know that the Florida peach season is right around the corner, beginning in March? Did you even know that peaches grow in Florida? Many Floridians are uninformed about the Florida peach industry, however with marketing opportunities with the Florida Department...
January 25 (2-3pm) – Consumer trust in science and its impact on decision-making related to agriculture and natural resources
Generally speaking, the scientific community is trusted by the public, however people can be selective on the scientific information they choose to trust. Join Dr. Alexa Lamm and Dr. Joy Rumble in the January session of the Easy as PIE webinar as they share public...
November 30 (1-1:30pm) – Floridians’ perception on invasive species and how Extension educators can help combat this issue
Florida receives new residents every year in the form of invasive exotic (nonnative) species, which threaten the native communities of plants and animals. The favorable climate of Florida hosts more invasive species than any other state. This has major impacts on the...