Dudak said her favorite part about her role is interacting with producers across the state and conducting Replicated Agronomic Cotton Evaluations. RACE trials give producers a visual comparison of which cotton varieties might be better suited for their regions and management needs.
“I learn something new each time I speak with a producer, and I can integrate that knowledge into my program to ensure we are focusing on relevant issues for Oklahoma cotton producers,” Dudak said.
Dudak wants to keep on-farm visits at the forefront of her role because she said what producers see in their fields can be used in applied research at OSU.
“I want to ensure an open line of communication for producers to reach out to me with problems or questions they have,” Dudak said. “As an extension specialist not only do I work for Oklahoma State University, I work for Oklahoma cotton producers and I want my program to be a valuable resource to their operations.”
Source : okstate.edu