www.extension.org EXTENSION COMMUNITY All About Blueberries The national blueberry resource team known as All About Blueberries began collaborative work to bring together the Cooperative Extension System’s best information to provide traditional and nontraditional clientele a source of reliable and up-to-date informa- tion on blueberry cultivation and health benefits. Who Are These Experts? This group of blueberry experts includes about 20 (and still growing) extension specialists from around the country including research, teaching and exten- sion faculty and professionals from leading universi- ties. Internet users can interact with these experts to obtain customized answers to their questions by asking a question or joining an online web cast. What Can Be Found? Answers to Questions: Search articles, frequently asked questions (FAQs), and glossary terms to find simple, clear answers from experts on topics related to growing and consuming blueberries. Some of the topics include cultivation, plant site selection, fertilization, pol- lination, plant insects and diseases, integrated pest management, harvest methods, soil testing methods, weed management, nutritional benefits, recipes, and many others. News & Upcoming Events: Every day something new is happening in the blueberry world. Check out the blueberry news and calendar of events for local, state, and national activities. Instructional Videos: View instructional videos on topics like: how to take a soil sample, how to plant blueberries, and the effects of pests on blueberry plants. More videos are being added all the time. Instructional Learning Lessons: • Commercial Blueberry Production • Home Blueberry Production • Questions to Ask at a Nursery • Soil Preparation and Fertilization Recommendations • Plant Maintenance Advice • Educate Youth about How to Grow Blueberries • Educate Youth about Nutritional Benefits of Eating Blueberries Want Even More? Ask an Expert your Blueberry Question: If the above resources don’t address your need, ask an expert by submitting a specific blueberry-related question. Take a Moodle Course: These self-paced interactive courses are taught by experts and offered online through our All About Blueberries University partnership. Participants can learn about blueberry cultivation by completing these courses. For More Information: To become a member of our Community of Practice or to get more information about our project, contact Natalie Hummel at [email protected], or Denise Attaway at [email protected]. www.extension.org/blueberries