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The City of Bozeman Advisory Board Member Training is intended for the City Advisory Board Members of Bozeman, Montana. This is a self directed course, which should take less than one hour to complete. This course is intended to educate employees and public officials in best practices and legal requirements. It details specific ethical requirements and provides guidance on obtaining information and filing complaints. For detailed instructions on how to login and enroll in this course, take a few minutes and read through the Enrollment Instructions & Helpful Tips document.

For questions or concerns regarding this course, contact Brenda Sweeney, Deputy City Clerk, at (406) 582-2320 or bsweeney@bozeman.net.

Category: PP: Montana

The audience for this Buying a Tractor course is Farmers and land owners who are interested in learning how to select the correct tractor for the intended purpose.

For more information or to enroll please contact: Mark Hall, Auburn University/ Alabama Cooperative Extension System, at hallmah@auburn.edu

This course was developed primarily for professional pesticide applicators working in Right of Way, but can be helpful to anyone who applies pesticides as part of their employment. Students will learn the importance of adding the correct amount of pesticide to a mix, to calculate the area or volume to be treated and to calculate the right amount of pesticides. If you are a pesticide applicator who is seeking recertification or just want to increase your  general knowledge of pesticide calculations this course is for you. Each example and problem is category specific.

For more information contact Rachel Maccini.

The fee for this course is $40.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button:


This course was developed primarily for professional pesticide applicators working in Structural Pest Control, but can be helpful to anyone who applies pesticides as part of their employment Students will learn the importance of adding the correct amount of pesticide to a mix, to calculate the area or volume to be treated and to calculate the right amount of pesticides. If you are a pesticide applicator who is seeking recertification or just want to increase your  general knowledge of pesticide calculations this course is for you. Each example and problem is category specific.\

For more information contact Rachel Maccini

The fee for this course is $40. To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button:

For more information contact Rachel Maccini

This course was developed primarily for professional pesticide applicators working in Turf, but can be helpful to anyone who applies pesticides as part of their employment. Students will learn the importance of adding the correct amount of pesticide to a mix, to calculate the area or volume to be treated and to calculate the right amount of pesticides. If you are a pesticide applicator who is seeking recertification or just want to increase your  general knowledge of pesticide calculations this course is for you. Each example and problem is category specific.

For more information contact Rachel Maccini.

The fee for this course is $40.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button:



This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 

This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 


This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 


This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 

This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 

This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 

This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 

This is a restricted course and available only for enrolled Child Development Associate Students. 

This is a restricted course and only available to participants accepted into the University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Training and Coaching Program.


This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program 


This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program. 

This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program. 


This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program. 


 

This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program. 


This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program. 


This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program. 


This course is restricted and only available to participants registered in University of Nevada Reno, Extension CDA Program. 


This course is intended to satisfy the annual ethics training requirements for the City of Bozeman employees, elected officials and appointed officials. The training is based on the Montana Code Annotated and City of Bozeman policy, and will educate participants in laws, policies, and best practices.

For more information or to enroll please contact: Ashley Kent, Montana State University Extension, ashleykent@montana.edu


This 12 minute video overview explains our civil rights responsibilities for all Extension staff, volunteers, advisory councils, and committees.

Everyone making a decision or carrying out actions on behalf of Extension is responsible to make sure the program is inclusive as we serve the people of Oklahoma.

For more information contact Leah Haxton, Oklahoma State University, at Leah.g.haxton@okstate.edu or Karla Knoepfli, Oklahoma State University, at karla.knoepfli@okstate.edu

Category: 4-H: Oklahoma

The audience for this course is: 4-H youth (ages 10 -18) interested in cats

By taking this course, students will learn: Cat history, health, care, and basics of cat showmanship

For more information or to enroll please contact: lisa.karr@unl.edu


This training fulfills the need for the accredited food safety training required in LB 304, part of the Nebraska Pure Food Act.  This course is specific to Nebraska’s laws and may not reflect those in other states or countries.

This training has been endorsed by: The Nebraska Department of Agriculture and The Douglas County (Nebraska, United States) Health Department.

Cost for this training is $25.    



This five-module course is designed to support learners in understanding the importance of creating strong partnerships between veterinarians and producers to enhance profitability and sustainability.

What's included:

Video Learning Modules
Module 1 - Communication: A Vital Role in Establishing a Viable Relationship
Module 2 - The Veterinarian-Client-Patient (VCPR) Relationship Mystery
Module 3 - Benefits of a Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) for the Use and Accessibility of Drugs
Module 4 - Utilize the Veterinary Feed & Directive and Additional Guidelines in Establishing a VCPR
Module 5 - Distance Animal Care

Study Guides
Resources to support learner engagement while navigating video lessons.


Details

  • Self-Paced
  • Estimated time of completion: 7 hours
  • User must score > 70% on the Post-Test to receive a certificate at the end of the course.


This online mini-course is intended for anyone new to seed science, plant breeding or even general agriculture, about to begin employment in agriculture outside of their family business or wishing to improve their current skills and knowledge. 

Development of this Badge Course was made possible through a collaboration between Colorado State University and the United States Department of Agriculture. 

This course is supported in part by grant 2020-70003-30930 from the USDA-NIFA Higher Education Challenge Grant Program, administered by Colorado State University. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the USDA-NIFA. 


Category: CSU UpSkill

Pilot online course for select Colorado high schools, as part of the CSU Ag Upskilling program. This course is made available by a grant from Zoma Labs support of the SyncUp Colorado program. 

Email Deana.Namuth-Covert@colostate.edu for access key code and course instructions. 

 

Online course for select Colorado high schools, as part of the CSU Ag Upskilling program.  

Development of this Badge was supported in part by funding from the CHS Foundation, administered by Colorado State University (2022).  The CHS Foundation, funded by charitable gifts from CHS Inc., is focused on developing a new generation of agriculture leaders for life-long success. Together, with our partners, we are igniting innovation and driving excellence in agriculture education, cultivating high impact programs for rural youth and accelerating potential for careers in agriculture. 

Learn more at CHS Foundation.

Email Deana.Namuth-Covert@colostate.edu to receive an access key code and course instructions.


Category: CSU UpSkill