Carolina developed the 6-h advanced training. All training was conducted using Internet distance education technology such as Adobe Connect (Adobe Systems, San Jose, CA) and Horizon Wimba (Wimba, New York) which allowed a single educator or a small group of
conference to receive pesticide continuing education units to maintain their pesticide-applicator's license. Thus, the survey was mailed not only to the 450 individual members and member firms of the UNLA, but also to the remaining 2675 current and former
McDonald’s Hamburger University, IBM’s executive training program, the for-profit colleges perhaps most famously represented by the University of Phoenix, to a broader definition of a more business-like approach to education at traditional educational
1972 address “Eleven Decades Later” said “We must never lose sight of the reason why we are in higher education—to serve society through developing youth, in particular, and people in general, the ability to think and be creative.” Think about: why did
the southeastern U.S. can compete with imports and grow “baby” squash using integrated pest management techniques that eliminate the use of most pesticides. VIRTUAL GARDEN TOUR BRINGS DISTANCE-EDUCATION STUDENTS CLOSER University students attending
RLD and water as a function of time, distance from the tree, soil depth and fertigation method; and 3) determine differences between the two sites associated with the presence of citrus greening. Materials and methods Site conditions. The study was
found demographic characteristics played a role in the purchasing of flowers, with age, education, and income being major factors. Older participants (55 years and older) were less likely to buy SCFs, as well as people with lower education levels ( Yue
they are also a mode of long-distance movement and disease spread. The use of copper-based bactericides can offer some level of control, except under the most extreme weather conditions. However, the reliance on copper in agriculture has led to
, Russell E. Larson Research and Education Center, Rock Springs (lat. 40°42'45.04''N, long 77°57'12.44''W), and in southeastern Pennsylvania at the Penn State Southeast Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Manheim (lat. 40°07'05.11''N, long. 76
deliberately introduced ( Mack and Erneberg 2002 ). Additionally, several barriers hinder the use of native plants in the US marketplace, including low propagation (seeds, etc.) supply, limited availability of desirable species, and low education among customer