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Using Mass Media for Extension Messaging

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.

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ICYMI: Back To the Future: Using Mass Media for Extension Communications Webinar

Molly Immendorf ·
Yesterday’s Back the Future: Using Mass Media for Extension Communications webinar had over 300 participants who engaged with the Mass Media Pollinators New Technologies in Agricultural Education (NTAE) grant project team who shared what they have learned so far creating a mass media campaign to encourage the creation of more pollinator habitats.
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Mass Media Team Creates Pollinator Prep Guide

Kara Maddox ·
It’s been awhile since our last webinar back in April, and we’re pleased to announce an update on our Pollinator Pilot Campaign: Over the last few weeks, Kara Maddox, Creative Director for NPSEC, has led the charge with Prairie View A&M's Nathan Hermond, lead entomologist on the Pollinator Pilot Campaign. Together, the team created the Pollinator Prep Guide to help folks identify, attract and protect pollinators in their backyard and gardens this summer.
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Re: Mass Media Team Creates Pollinator Prep Guide

Aaron Weibe ·
ALL of them look super awesome! It's hard to decide what I like best! Mind if I also share this in the larger Connect Extension group?
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Re: Mass Media Team Creates Pollinator Prep Guide

Kara Maddox ·
Great idea, Aaron! Thank you!
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BUZZZZZZ - It's a Wasp Guide for Springtime in Texas!

Kara Maddox ·
It's Springtime and Nathan Hermond with PVAMU and I have a Spring Wasp Guide in the works. Please take a moment to vote on the design you like best. CLICK HERE TO VOTE! The final design will be posted on AgNearMe.com and included in NPSEC's April Newsletter. Please let me know if you're not interested in receiving a digital copy by emailing karamaddox@npsec.us. Happy Spring!
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Re: BUZZZZZZ - It's a Wasp Guide for Springtime in Texas!

Former Member ·
I'm interested in receiving a digital copy. poppy playtime
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Re: BUZZZZZZ - It's a Wasp Guide for Springtime in Texas!

Former Member ·
great! Articles with very interesting topics. 8 ball pool
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Re: BUZZZZZZ - It's a Wasp Guide for Springtime in Texas!

Former Member ·
Springtime in Texas brings a variety of buzzing insects, including wasps. While wasps can be beneficial subway surfers for controlling other pests in your garden, it's essential to know how to identify and handle them safely. A Wasp Guide for Springtime in Texas can provide valuable information on the different types of wasps found in the region and tips on managing their presence.
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Re: BUZZZZZZ - It's a Wasp Guide for Springtime in Texas!

Former Member ·
Voted! Wasps can get really rough(I've went hiking to Big Bend one time and made a huge mistake of having my tent like 40feet away from a nest apparently 😁 Was a prety interesting experience if you ask me. Since then I'm usually checking twice for wasps and other insects before setting camp, at least it doesn't take long(learned a few cool techs from https://blog.gritrsports.com/ and a few other resources)).

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