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Iowa's CropsTV Returns for Season 3 of On-demand Education



CropsTV, powered by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, returns for a third season in 2023. This educational program delivers crop production information directly to farmers and agribusinesses and provides the convenience of crop production education at home, in the office or anywhere there is an internet connection. All episodes will be available for on-demand viewing, providing flexibility for busy viewers.

The Season Three program features 33 episodes covering a variety of crop management, pest management, nutrient management, and soil and water management topics. Topics were selected from the Integrated Crop Management Conference and Crop Advantage series, and some are exclusive to CropsTV.

CropsTV graphic.The first 11 episodes are now available for viewing, and new episodes will be released every two weeks during January. Subscribers will have access through the end of March.

“After two successful seasons of CropsTV, we are excited to be launching our third season in a new learning platform, the same system used for online university coursework,” said Rebecca Vittetoe, field agronomist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. “We are excited for the new platform, but we will still be providing subscribers with the same flexibility in selecting interesting topics to watch on a flexible schedule.”

Registration for CropsTV is $100 and includes access to 33 pre-recorded episodes, up to 26.5 CCA credits, and access to program and reference materials.

Additional information and registration is available at www.aep.iastate.edu/cropstv. For questions, contact ANR Program Services at 515-294-6429, or email cropstv@iastate.edu.

 

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