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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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New Infographic from NAPPC (The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign)

Kara Maddox ·
Hi Team! It's Kara Maddox from the National Pesticide Safety Education Center. Below is a new infographic to help raise awareness for pesticide safety brought to you by the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign. This infographic provides four steps to successfully reading a pesticide label: Click here to download. If you'd like hard copies, please let me know! We are gearing up for another NTAE Year 4 project. Stay tuned to find out more! -Kara Maddox (karamaddox@npsec.us)
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Re: New Infographic from NAPPC (The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign)

Former Member ·
Very detailed, thank you for sharing watermelon game .
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Re: New Infographic from NAPPC (The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign)

Former Member ·
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