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Agenda: Wednesday, February 5th | 
 
| 7:00 am | 
 Breakfast (included) 
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| 8:00 am | 
 Welcome & Icebreakers 
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| 8:30 am | 
 Reaching & Retaining Audiences – Lightning Presentations & Panel discussion 
Learn from your peers about the challenges, successes & novel approaches towards identifying, reaching and retaining underserved audiences. 
- Youth Forestry Education, James Shannon, Mississippi State University
 
- Woodlot Management for the Gulf Coast, Ian Stone, University of Florida
 
- Reaching Underserved Landowners, Kurt Smith, North Carolina State University
  
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| 9:15 am | 
 Carbon, Carbon, Carbon! 
Framing the Carbon Discussion, Ryan DeSantis, Oklahoma State University 
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| 9:45 am | 
 Break 
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| 10:00 am | 
 Regional Collaborations – Lightning Presentations & Panel discussion 
Stories about successful regional collaborations & potential for new collaborations. 
- Unique Programs & Partnerships - Southern Fire Exchange, David Godwin, SFE
 
- Climate-smart Extension Programs, Puskar Khanal, Clemson University & Adam Maggard, Auburn University
 
- 40+ Years of Regional Extension Forestry - Southern Regional Extension Forestry, Leslie Boby, SREF
  
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| 11:00 am | 
 Extension Skills Mini-workshops (Choose one) 
- Digital Marketing: Beyond Print & Podium - Expanding Extension's Reach, Bill Hamrick, Logan Tomlinson, & James Callicut, Mississippi State University & Jasmin El Farnawany, Southern Regional Extension Forestry
 
- Novel Programs & Alternative Revenue: Shitake Log harvesting, Donna Beliech, Mississippi State University
 
- Developing an Extension Program: Defining Goals & Objectives, Considerations, Examples & More, Ronnie Cowan, University of Tennessee, Ian Stone, University of Florida, Jameson Boone, North Carolina State University
  
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| 12:00 pm | 
 Lunch (included in registration) 
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| 1:00 pm | 
 Learn more about Association of Natural Resources Extension Professionals! 
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| 1:15 pm | 
 Lightning Presentations – Research you can use & News Worth Sharing 
10 minutes presentation + 2 minutes Q&A/transition 
- Forestry Works Kentucky - Workforce Development, Frannie Preston, University of Kentucky
 
- Did the Covid-19 Pandemic Influence Forest Landowners' Engagement in Communication Networks and Education Activities? Sabhyata Lamichane, Mississippi State University
 
- Mississippi Water Stewards: Building Capacity for Watershed Protection Through Community-Based Water Monitoring, Mark Hill, Mississippi State University
 
- Hurricane Helene & Rapid Response to Extreme Weather Events Funding in North Carolina, Jameson Boone, North Carolina State University
 
- Kentucky Bridge Program, Michael Ammerman, University of Kentucky
  
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| 2:15 pm | 
 Funding Your Extension Program – Presentations & Panel discussion 
Hear from the US Forest Service and the Natural Resources Conservation Service about opportunities for federal funding and learn from your peers. Presentations & panel discussion. 
- United States Forest Service, Region 8, State, Private & Tribal, TBD
 
- Natural Resource Conservation Service Programs, Funding & more, William Byrum, NRCS Eastern Technology Training Center
 
- Unique Funding Sources for Your Extension Program, John Munsell, Virginia Tech
  
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| 3:15 pm | 
 Break 
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| 3:30 pm | 
 Tips & Tools for Extension Work 
- AI for the Extension Professional, Shivam Rathi, Darryl Outlaw & Jasmin El Farnawany, Southern Regional Extension Forestry
 
- Gamifying Citizen Science, Wesley Anderson, Auburn University
 - Micro-presentations on tips & tools!
  
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| 4:00 pm | 
 Topic-Specific small group discussion 1 
Participants will choose a group working on the same disciplinary area, or to discuss a specific program area. 
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| 5:00 pm | 
- Rapid fire-report-outs from small groups
 
- Wrap-up: overview of what we've done & preview of tomorrow
  
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| 5:15 pm | 
 Happy Hour followed by dinner (included in registration) at Plymouth Bluff 
**opportunities to inoculate logs for shitake mushrooms** 
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Agenda: Thursday, February 6th | 
 
| 7:00 am | 
 Breakfast (included in registration) 
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| 8:00 am | 
 Recap of yesterday, shared thoughts, what's happening today! 
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| 8:20 am | 
 Lightning Presentations –  Research you can use & News Worth Sharing 
Learn about research, programs, results and more from your peers in these short lightning presentations. 10 minutes presentation + 2 minutes Q&A/transition 
- Using Lidar in Urban Forestry, Georgios Arsenio, Auburn University
 
- Segmentation & Biomass Estimation of Callery Pear from UAV-LIDAR in SC, Kavi Raj Awasthi, Clemson University
 
- Forest Wetland Pests, Kristy McAndrews, Mississippi State University
 
- Tennessee Firewood Bank, Adam Taylor, University of Tennessee
 
- Extension Hunters Harvester Program, Ronnie Cowan, University of Tennessee
 
- Mississippi Land Stewards Watershed Conservation Success Stories, Edward Entsminger, Mississippi State University
  
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| 9:30 am | 
 Extension Skills Mini Workshops (Choose one) 
- Digital Tools for Training & programs: AR/VR for Forestry Education & Simulator Use for Logging Training, John Munsell, Virginia Tech, Curtis VanderSchaaf, Mississippi State University & Wyatt Fullington, Hinds Community College
 
- Evaluation - Tips & best practices, Beth Baker, Mississippi State University
 - Techniques for Improving Public Speaking and Presentation Skills, David Mercker, University of Tennessee
  
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 Rolling break 
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| 10:40 am | 
 Topic-Specific small group discussion 2 
Participants will choose a group working on the same disciplinary area, or to discuss a specific program area. 
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| 11:40 am | 
 Report out from small group discussions & Meeting Wrap-Up 
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| 12:00 pm | 
 Dismiss 
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