I feel so proud of my accomplishments with the Sprayer Equipment Calibration Training Program that I help initiate with Mark Edsall and Daniel Olivier at CSC. I miss working on this successful and super fun project.
See:
http://www.calstrawberry.com/en-us/Pest-Management/Sprayer-Calibration
And for our manual:
http://www.calstrawberry.com/Portals/2/Documents/Un%20Gu%C3%ADa%20de%20Calibrar%20su%20Esprayador.pdf?ver=2018-01-23-194919-087
I had to leave the commission to grow in my career, but I will never forgot how much I enjoyed our trainings:
They still have a photo of me in the front row :)
http://www.calstrawberry.com/en-us/Workforce-Development
It is so wonderful to learn about how a project continues to grow after you leave. I am happy I got to reconnected with my past coworkers, and hear how things are continuing. They are making videos! These are super helpful for workers who cannot read. Plus, don't we all rather see a training video then read a manual?
See:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIrIT7OWWvQ&feature=share
I also got recognized and thanked for my help with a trial with UC Davis! Thank you
https://www.farms.com/news/evaluating-pesticide-spray-coverage-patterns-for-improved-pest-control-efficacy-136650.aspx
My experience working, as a Project Manager for UCANR, as a Grower Education Specialist for the CA Strawberry Commission and working with INIFAP on a multi-community project in Chiapas Mexico. For my Peace Corps Paraguay blog see marianna-poppins.blogspot.com
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