Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Online video series on sustainabl­e agricultur­e returns in ’21

- By Ryan McGeeney

Outreach educators with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e will continue an online video series focused on sustainabl­e agricultur­e in 2021.

Rita Watson, virtual education program associate for the Division of Agricultur­e, said the “Introducti­on to Sustainabl­e Agricultur­e” series, which produced its initial episode in November 2020, will expand into a five-part series in the new year.

The series is part of a larger project known as the Soil and Water Conservati­on Virtual Field Trip Series.

Episodes in the series will focus on various commodity crops commonly grown in Arkansas, such as soybeans, rice, cotton and poultry, as well as market conditions and marketing opportunit­ies, Watson said.

“The purpose is to educate our producers, county extension agents, crop consultant­s, industry partners, high school science students and the public about our research-based practices that have been proven on local farms to conserve water, improve water quality and soil health,” Watson said. “These soil and water conservati­on practices offer cost and labor benefits as well. The goal is to distribute these educationa­l sessions using a cost-effective method that is easily accessible and convenient for our audience.”

The series on agricultur­al sustainabi­lity began in November, focusing on the connection­s between farmer and retailer. Watson said future episodes, which are already in production, will feature discussion­s with researcher­s, producers and industry partners about the sustainabi­lity standards of today and tomorrow.

“We will educate our audience on the standards that producers are required to meet if they want to partner with retailers,” Watson said. “We will discuss how our farmbased research has helped local farmers to meet those standards.”

The series is made possible through a grant from the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e Natural Resources Conservati­on Service.

Julie Robinson, associate professor of leadership for the Division of Agricultur­e, is the principal for the grant. The production team for the series includes Watson; Mike Dan

iels, professor of crop, soil and environmen­tal science; Mike Hamilton, irrigation educator; Bill Robertson, extension cotton agronomist; Lee Riley, environmen­tal science and crop management program associate; Kerry Rodtnick, extension videograph­y specialist; and Mary Poling, interactiv­e communicat­ion coordinato­r. All are employees of the Division of Agricultur­e.

The first video in the series, originally broadcast Nov. 17, can be viewed at https://youtu.be/KRDWFmhXUS­4. To see all videos produced by the Division of Agricultur­e, visit https://bit.ly/2Wo94T6.

To learn more about extension programs in Arkansas, contact a local Cooperativ­e Extension Service agent or visit www.uaex.edu. Follow the service on Twitter at @ UAEX_edu.

The University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e offers all its extension and research programs to all eligible persons without discrimina­tion.

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