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This group is for a 2019-2020 New Technologies for Ag Extension (NTAE) project led by the National Pesticide Safety Education center with partial support from the eXtension Foundation. The project is focused on using Mass Media - radio and digital ads- to drive the public to Extension resources.

Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension Campaign Webinar - Metrics & Next Best Steps!

 

Greetings!

Our Pollinator Pilot has come to an end - register for our webinar below to find out how it went!

Click here to register!

The webinar is scheduled for tomorrow (8/25) at 3PM EST. 

Here is the description below:

The Prairie View A&M University Pollinator Pilot has come to a close. Join us to find out how the campaign helped PVAMU's Cooperative Extension Program reach new audience members via radio, digital and social media outreach initiatives. Joining me will be Adam Winters, Chief Innovation Officer for Land.US and creator of AgNearMe.com, as well as Erica Overfelt and Braden Kobeski, Social Media and Engagement Officers for AgNearMe.com.

Tom Smith, Executive Director for NPSEC and Nathan Hermond from Prairie View A&M Extension will also speak!

We are excited to announce we are now in the process of securing corporate sponsorship for future campaign opportunities. Sign up for our webinar to find out more about our pilot campaign outcomes and our plans for the future. 

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