WVSU Extension Service to Discuss GIS Applications for Landowners and Farmers at Virtual ‘Ag Talk Tuesday’ February 8
2/3/2022
Contact: Jack Bailey
(304) 766-4109
jbaile19@wvstateu.edu
February 3, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WVSU Extension Service to Discuss GIS Applications for Landowners and Farmers
at Virtual ‘Ag Talk Tuesday’ February 8
INSTITUTE, W.Va. – West Virginia State University (WVSU) Extension Service’s monthly Ag Talk Tuesday series continues Tuesday, February 8, at 7 p.m. EST with a discussion of Geographic Information Services (GIS) applications for landowners and farmers.
WVSU Extension Service - Agriculture and Natural Resources will be joined by Seth Davidson, WVSU Extension Service GIS Specialist, who will discuss which geospatial services can aid farmers and landowners with their management goals.
Davidson will also explain the basics of GIS and spatial mapping for resources management, in addition to highlighting various free online tools.
Interested parties may register
here.
Please email any questions for Davidson in advance to
anr@wvstateu.edu.
The free Ag Talk Tuesday series began in July 2020 and takes place the second Tuesday of each month.
Participants register to join the live event and can submit questions ahead of time through the
WVSU Extension Service Facebook and
Twitter platforms or via email.
To participate in the Zoom sessions, register at
wvstateu.edu/ANR. Registering once provides access to the full schedule of sessions.
While live questions will be answered during each session, participants are also encouraged to submit questions, as well as ideas for future topics, ahead of time to
extension@wvstateu.edu.
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