Emergency response and planning for agricultural emergencies are part of a two-day training workshop in Casper for producers and government entities.
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CASPER – Emergency response and planning for agricultural emergencies are part of a two-day training workshop in Casper for producers and government entities.
The “Wyoming Ag Responder Academy” will be held Friday-Saturday, Sept. 8-9, at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds in Casper, said Scott Cotton, University of Wyoming Extension educator and a presenter during the course.
Session sponsors include UW Extension, Colorado State University Extension and Montana State University Extension. The workshop will address specific needs of western states that have fewer resources, deal with greater distances and more community dependence on agriculture, said Cotton.