News from Jefferson County April and May - 2018 They report their hours to showcase Cy’s Days of Service. Statewide we hope to have at least 500 parcipants log more than 30,000 hours of service by the end of April 2018," Colleen explained. More than 1 million benefit ISU Extension and Outreach educaonal programs cover the enre life span, from Iowa’s youngest to oldest residents. More than 1 million people directly benefit from ISU Extension and Outreach educaonal programs each year. Extension connects with millions more online. ISU Extension and Outreach is part of the federal Cooperave Extension Service — a network of more than 100 land-grant instuons, including Iowa State University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, serving communies and counes across the United States. Every county in Iowa has an elected extension council that decides how to support ISU Extension and Outreach educaonal programs at the county level. For more informaon about ISU Extension and Outreach, visit www.extension.iastate.edu or contact any of our staff at 641-472-4166. 2606 West Burlington Fairfield, Iowa, 52556 (641) 472– 4166 www.extension.iastate.edu/ Jefferson/ STAFF Sue Henderson, Regional Director 641-777-4354 | [email protected]Rachel Wonderlich, County Youth Coordinator 641-472-4166 | [email protected]Colleen Matson, Office Assistant 641-472-4166 | [email protected]Taylor Sickels, Horticulturist 641-472-4166 l [email protected]Ashtin Walker, Youth Outreach Specialist 641-472-4166 l [email protected]Laura Miller, Office Tech 641-472-4166 EXTENSION COUNCIL MEMBERS Stephen Burgmeier 319-696-3791 | [email protected]Tony Adrian 641-919-1953 | [email protected]Jeff Dunbar 641-919-9044 | [email protected]Paul Miller 641-919-7784 | [email protected]Barbara Kistler 641-455-9226 | [email protected]John Peck 641-472-9644 Betty Coop 641-919-7428 | [email protected]Sharie Leazer 641-919-8471 | [email protected]Eric Miller 641-469-3288 | [email protected]ISU EXTENSION AND OUTREACH WEEK APRIL 16-21 www.extensi WHAT SORT OF ACTIVITIES CAN I DO? Volunteer at your local hospital Assist at an area schools Help beaufy your city Help at your local animal shelter Spend me with an elderly neighbor Pick up lier in a local park or along a highway Plant flowers at a city building Donate food items to your local food bank Collect items to be recycled (glass boles, newspa- pers, old phone books) Volunteer at a local non-profit organiza- on Mow lawns Read to a child Volunteer at a local fair or community event Donaon Weds. April 18 10 AM to 7 PM (3 shiſts) Hosted by Extension and Outreach Office at 2606 W. Burlington in Fairfield. Free & Open to Public Call the office for info Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Week celebrates service for a strong Iowa AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Week is April 16- 21. This year Iowa’s 100 county extension and outreach offices will host community service acvies during the week and throughout the month of April. "Community service is one more way ISU Extension and Outreach engages Iowans to build a strong Iowa," said Colleen Matson, Office Assistant. Details on our Donaon Garden Work Day below. We also will be having a booth at TSC with Clover Campaign. All this can be found on our facebook page, web page or give us a call at the office. 641-472-4166. "Wear your Iowa State gear, because Jefferson County's community service project also will be part of CY’s Days of Service," Colleen said. "Since May 2017, Iowa State alumni, family and friends have been wearing their cardinal and gold and parcipang in service projects of their choice. of Service. Statewide we hope to have at in service projects of their choice.
4
Embed
News Jefferson County...Taylor Sickels, Horticulturist give us a call at the office. 641 641-472-4166 l [email protected] Ashtin Walker, Youth Outreach Specialist 641 -472 4166
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Rebecca Vittetoe is a Field Agronomist with Iowa State University Extension and Out-reach. Growing up on her family’s farm in NW Iowa is where Vittetoe’s passion for agriculture stems from. She followed that passion and attended Iowa State University where she earned her B.S. in Agronomy and is currently working on her M.S. in Agronomy. Vittetoe joined ISUEO in 2015 and serves 10 counties in SE/South-Central Iowa. Prior to working for extension, Vittetoe was a produc-tion agronomist for DuPont Pioneer at a corn production plant. Her areas of expertise include agronomy and field crop production and management of corn, soybeans, forages, integrated pest management and crop scouting. With extension, Vittetoe organizes and assists with educational programs like Crop Advantage, Ag Chem Dealer Up-date, research farm field days, Begin-ning Farmer meetings, and Agronomy in the Field for women. In addition to helping provide educational programs, Vittetoe also has her hand in research. Research projects she’s involved with include a grazing cover crop project and a study looking at seedling diseases in corn.
.
www.extension.iastate.edu/jefferson
Agronomy in the Field is a multi-session hands-on workshop for women designed to provide opportunities to learn more about crop production
practices, conservation practices and water quality impacts to help strengthen decision-making on the farm and to increase the comfort level when talking to land-owners, tenants, ag retailers, and farming partners. Sessions will be held
monthly during the 2018 growing season.
Directions: Go east out of Bloomfield on East Franklin
Street, which becomes 215th St. Turn south on Nuthatch Ave and then east on 220th St. for approximately 2 miles. We’ll be looking at fields on both sides of the road. Look for
signs along the way.
Agronomy in the Field is sponsored by:
ISU Extension and Outreach, Davis County Extension, and
NexGen Ag Solutions, LLC.
2018 Iowa Farm
Custom Rate
Survey - File A3-10
Available online or at the office. Stop by and pick up a copy
or download it off our website. https://www.extension.iastate.edu/
agdm/crops/pdf/a3-10.pdf
No cost to participate, but please register to participate or learn more about Agronomy in the Field by contacting
Rebecca Vittetoe, ISU Extension Field Agronomist at [email protected] or 319-653-4811
Food Preservation 101 - June 13th, Wed. At Keokuk County Extension Office at 5:00 pm Food Preservation 101 is a 90-minute overview of general food preservation principles.
The class includes current recommendations for canning, freezing and drying, display of
equipment and utensils and sources for safe and tested food preservation information.
The Iowa State University Keokuk County Extension Office will be hosting Food Preser-
vation 101 on Wednesday, June 13 from 5-6:30pm. The office is located at 400 220th
Ave, Suite A, Sigourney.
This is a FREE workshop!
Please Contact:
Rachel Wall, Human Sciences Specialist, Nutrition and Wellness, with ISU Extension
and Outreach will be facilitating the session. Her phone number is; 319-337-2145.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its
programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age,
disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status,
parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political
beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived
from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all
programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for
communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.)
should contact USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD).
To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil
Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410, or
call 800-795-3272 (voice) or 202-720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal
opportunity provider and employer.
Cooperative Extension Service, Iowa State University of Science and
Technology, and the United States Department of Agriculture cooperating.
EOADV.14.04N 0614
Moni Hayne's current garden, established 17 years ago, encompasses about three acres
including fruit trees, berries, perennial vegetables, annual vegetables, perennial flowers,
trees and shrubs, along with several eclectic plants. After decades of gardening and living
throughout the Midwest, she has dealt with four-legged critters of many kinds. In rural
Iowa, deer and rabbits are a gardener’s biggest challenge to keep at bay. There are many
tools of the trade to manage these garden pests, and some might work better for one
gardener or landscape than another. As a life-long gardener, Moni looks forward to shar-
ing what she's learned in hopes it will help you have a more productive garden and joy in
the process of building it
Tuesday, April 10
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Held at the Extension Office
FREE & Open to Public
Tuesday, April 24
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Held at the Extension Office
Gardening brings many joys and challenges. Join entomologist, Moni Hayne as she discusses mitigating pest problems in your garden.
Moni has been interested in insects since childhood, which led her to obtain both Bachelors and Masters degrees in entomology.
Once completing her masters work, Moni worked for an agricultural company which allowed her to develop more knowledge about
plant and insect interactions on a wide range of crops, ornamentals, turf, fruits and vegetables. In the last several years, she became
involved in bioblitzes, collecting photos for state websites, and other insect identification programs that have helped her expand her
knowledge of insects beyond the field crop pests. Free and Open to the Public.
Produce Safety Alliance Grower Training on April 12 Fruit and vegetable growers and others interested in learning about produce safety, the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule, Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs), and co-management of natural resources and food safety should plan to attend. The PSA Grower Training Course is one way to satisfy the FSMA Produce Safety Rule re-quirement outlined in § 112.22(c) that requires “At least one supervisor or responsible party for your farm must have successfully completed food safety training at least equiv-alent to that received under standardized curriculum recognized as adequate by the Food and Drug Administration.” Iowa State Extension and Outreach faculty and specialists will lead the course. The fee is $20 per farm for Iowa growers, and $120 for out of state growers. The fee includes the Produce Safety Alliance manual, a certificate of comple-tion, and lunch Contact Ellen Johnsen at 515-294-6773 with email: Iowa [email protected]. Location will be at Maharishi University Sustainable Living Center, 1000 North 4th Street In Fairfield, Iowa. This is an all day event. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm To find out more on this go to the URL of https://www.safeproduce.cals.iastate.edu/fda-produce-safety-rule
Held at the Cambridge Learning Center on Jefferson County Fairgrounds 2606 W. Burlington Avenue in Fairfield. Class is from 9 am to 6 pm. Lunch is on your own.
TUESDAY, MAY 15 Registration deadline is April 24th
Registration Fee — $150.00
www.extension.iastate.edu
Jefferson County
2606 West Burlington Avenue
Fairfield, Iowa 52556
Questions and Information please contact: Sara Sprouse, MSN, RN
Human Sciences Specialist, Nutrition and Wellness p: 319.293.3039 c: 641.919.3796 [email protected]
June 26th to July 2nd
Got a Question call: 1-800-262-3804
Call us toll-free Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - noon