University of Illinois Extension educational webinars offered

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[August 06, 2020]    The University of Illinois Extension will offer the following webinars to the public.  Click on the meeting title to register.

Local Government and Business

August 6
Noon

Public Service Motivation: Local Government Education Webinar

This webinar will cover the theory and research on public service motivation that accounts for employee performance, human resource actions, and professional development. The webinar, part of the Local Government Education series, will also cover the implications of organization commitment, person-organization fit, and prior military service. Coordinator: Nancy Ouedraogo

Family Health and Safety

August 11
Noon

Viral History: Black Death, Spanish Flu, COVID-19

This presentation examines the history of the Black Death, Spanish Flu, and COVID-19 to elucidate on how pandemics have shaped global history. Join history researcher Saniya Ghanoui, MA, to learn about the causes and spread of pandemics and the impact they have on vulnerable populations. Coordinator: Chelsey Byers

Commercial Agriculture

August 11
1 PM

Virtual Field Days: Soybean Cyst Nematode Update

In this program, Chelsea Harbach, Illinois Extension commercial ag educator and researcher, will discuss the soybean cyst nematode problem and the soybean cyst nematode research projects currently underway. Presenter: Chelsea Harbach

August 12
1 PM

Virtual Field Days: Corn Rootworm Update

Extension field crops entomologist Nick Seiter will discuss corn rootworm project overviews and results to date at the research farm in 2020. Presenter: Nick Seiter

August 13
1 PM

Virtual Field Days: Hemp Production

Phillip Alberti, Illinois Extension commercial agriculture educator, will discuss early season production considerations for hemp. Presenter: Phillip Alberti

August 14
1 PM

Virtual Field Days: Corn Tar Spot Update

Nathan Kleczewski, Illinois Extension field crops pathologist, will discuss tar spot projects at the research farm in 2020. Presenter: Nathan Kleczewski

Home Gardening

August 5
3 PM

Good Growing Webinar: Landscaping Fact or Fiction

In our ever-expanding technology and connectedness, we have more information readily available than any human society in history. In our swirling whirlpool of digital communications, it can be hard to tell what is fact and what is fiction. Learn to dispel landscaping myths of products, trends, and management strategies and get to the science of gardening. Presenter: Chris Enroth

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August 6
Noon

Magic of Growing Microgreens Online Webinar

When space is a limiting factor, gardeners may consider changing their strategy from big backyards to micro gardens. Microgreens are tiny variations of fresh vegetables, herbs, and greens. Though tiny in size, microgreens are packed with flavor and high in nutritional value, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. In USDA tests, microgreens contained about five times greater levels of vitamins and carotenoids than their corresponding mature plant. Presenters: James Theuri, Laurie George

August 11
1:30 PM

Four Seasons Summer Webinar: Adventures in Edible Landscaping

This webinar will explore the use of plants that are not only visually attractive, but also edible. Join Horticulture Educator, Austin Little and look at the benefits of introducing edible plants into the landscape and look at the unique challenges of edible plants. In addition, we will look at some great options for different types of edible plants and talk about some design basics when adding edibles to your landscape. Presenter: Austin Little

August 12
3 PM

Good Growing Webinar: Basics of Tree Fruit Disease

Andrew Holsinger, Illinois Extension horticulture educator, focuses on the diseases encountered when growing fruit trees and how to counteract them! You will learn about diseases (fruit rots, foliar blights, and more), and preventing/controlling diseases with standard cultural practices and spray programs. Presenter: Andrew Holsinger.



Energy and Environment

August 13
1 PM

Everyday Environment Webinar: Solar Energy for Home

Is solar energy right for you? As renewable energy production is increasing in popularity, opportunities to incorporate solar panels on your home have become more available and affordable. Illinois Extension energy and environmental stewardship educator Erin Garrett will cover the basics of solar energy, what options are available for homeowners, and what points to consider when considering if your home is suitable for solar panels. Presenter: Erin Garrett

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