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The Tuesday Letter
Agricultural Experiment Station & Cooperative Extension Service

  
Vol. 9, No. 50   October 28, 2003


IN THIS ISSUE...

...New Watershed Specialists Hired
...Study on Impact of Downsizing on the Attitudes of Cooperative Extension Survivors
...Jim Lindquist Honored at Galaxy II
...Excellence in Extension Seminar Available on Video
...SpaceTech 2003
...Extension Mini Grants Available
...Travel Scholarships Available for Community Food Systems Workshop
...Agricultural Economics Seminar
...Marketing Materials Available for Fall/Winter Meetings
...Sharon Heidemann Retirement
...Thank You
...November Issue of Kansas Junior Master Gardener Newsletter now Available
...Master Schedule

...Tuesday Letter Archives


NEW WATERSHED SPECIALISTS HIRED
Former county extension agents Warren Bell and Stacie Edgett Minson have been hired as watershed specialists for K-State Research and Extension. Warren, formerly the Coffey County Agricultural and Natural Resources Agent, is the new Neosho Watershed Specialist. He begins those duties on November 15. Stacie, who was the Trego County Extension Director, is now the Smoky Hill/Kanopolis Lake Watershed Specialist. She begins those duties November 3. The watershed specialists are supported by the Kansas Center for Agricultural Resources and the Environment and other state agencies. –Bill Hargrove bhargrov@oznet.ksu.edu

 

STUDY ON IMPACT OF DOWNSIZING ON THE ATTITUDES OF COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SURVIVORS
Keith Martikainen, a 4-H Youth Development professional in Nebraska, is doing his doctoral dissertation on the impacts of downsizing of the organization on individuals in extension systems. He would like to encourage your participation in his research. To learn more, go to http://deal.unl.edu/downsize_survey/ .

You will note that the suggested deadline for response to the survey is August 2003. Keith said he is still soliciting participants so feel free to respond. --Stacey M. Warner swarner@oznet.ksu.edu

 

JIM LINDQUIST HONORED AT GALAXY II
At the recent Galaxy II conference in Salt Lake City, Dr. Jim Lindquist was honored to receive the NC Regional Distinguished Service Award from Epsilon Sigma Phi, the honorary organization of Cooperative Extension professionals.  Jim has served in leadership roles on state, regional, and national committees for the extension system and Epsilon Sigma Phi.  This recognition is the highest honor at the regional level.  Congratulations to Jim! --Daryl Buchholz dbuchhol@oznet.ksu.edu

 

EXCELLENCE IN EXTENSION SEMINAR AVAILABLE ON VIDEO
Dr. Sharon Anderson shared her vision and outlook for Cooperative Extension and the Land Grant System at the recent Excellence In Extension Seminar. That seminar is available for your viewing on video tape. You can check out that video by contacting Marlene Hightower, mhightow@oznet.ksu.edu .

Also, we are working to get this seminar on the web for download.  We will let you know when that is available. --Daryl Buchholz dbuchhol@oznet.ksu.edu

 

SPACETECH 2003
We're still taking registrations for SpaceTech 2003, to be held November 13 through 16, at the Kansas Cosmosphere, Hutchinson,  For additional information and registration form, visit www.oznet.ksu.edu/spacetech . --Walter Barker wbarker@oznet.ksu.edu

 

EXTENSION MINI GRANTS AVAILABLE
K-State Research and Extension has approximately $3,000 for Mini Grants made available through USDA/SARE Professional Development Program funds. The purpose of the mini grant program is to promote county level, grass roots efforts to improve the viability of the Kansas family farmer and the Kansas communities in which they live. Appropriate outputs include projects that seek to implement community activities, production practices, financial planning or stewardship activities that improve the viability of the Kansas family farmer and the Kansas community.

To these outputs, county extension agents are invited to submit proposals in support of educational programs, events, activities, demonstrations, and other innovative educational projects. Competitive grants of up to $750 are available.

Project proposals including a budget are due November 21, 2003. The complete application information is available on the KCSAAC web site at http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/kcsaac/grant_opportunities.html . Click on "Extension Mini Grant Program."

Contact: Jana Beckman, beckman@oznet.ksu.edu , 785-532-1440. --Jana Beckman

 

TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR COMMUNITY FOOD SYSTEMS WORKSHOP
Travel scholarships for registration and lodging costs are available for extension educators to attend the Community Food Systems Workshop on November 17 and 18 in Salina. These scholarships are available to FCS, Horticultural and Agricultural agents.

The workshop will present information about the characteristics of community food systems and differences between local and global systems, learn how to apply this information to your work, and learn about local food system-related resources in Kansas.

Contact Jana Beckman, beckman@oznet.ksu.edu or 785-532-1440, to obtain a travel scholarship application form. For information about the workshop, contact Sherrie Mahoney, Saline County Extension, smahoney@oznet.ksu.edu or 785-309-5850. --Jana Beckman

 

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SEMINAR
"The Relevance of the Land Grant Mission in the 21st Century" is the title of the seminar presented by Dr. Neil E. Harl. Dr. Harl is the Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor in Agriculture and Professor of Economics at Iowa State University.  He is a member of the Iowa Bar.  Dr. Harl is also Director of the Center for International Finance.  His primary areas of emphasis at Iowa State University have been agricultural law, agricultural finance, and resource economics.

The seminar will be Tuesday, November 18, 2 p.m., at the KSU Alumni Center Ballrooms B and C. For more information, go to http://www.agecon.ksu.edu/seminars . --Jeff Williams jwilliam@agecon.ksu.edu

 

MARKETING MATERIALS AVAILABLE FOR FALL/WINTER MEETINGS
As you prepare for fall and winter meetings, don't overlook marketing materials. We have pens with black ink, pens with purple ink, pencils, gold pins, very inexpensive button-type pins, notepads, and a few other marketing materials available for you to purchase and use.

To check on items available and cost, go to http://intranet.oznet.ksu.edu/marketing/catalog.htm .

If you have questions or want to order, you may either fill out the form online or send e-mail to Elsa Toburen at etoburen@onzet.ksu.edu . --Steven Graham sgraham@oznet.ksu.edu

 

SHARON HEIDEMANN RETIREMENT
Douglas County Extension invites the public to attend a retirement reception for Sharon Heidemann, Friday, November 7, 3 to 6 p.m., at the Douglas County Extension Office, 2110 Harper Street, Lawrence.

Sharon will be retiring on December 31, after serving extension for over thirty-five years.  Twenty-five of those years have been in Douglas county.

If you are unable to attend, cards may be sent to her at the Extension office. --Trudy Rice trice@oznet.ksu.edu

 

THANK YOU
Thank you to everyone for your support and words of compassion and the contributions to Mom's Memorial Fund. This is such a difficult time in our lives, especially so soon after Dad's passing in August. The outpouring of sympathy and support we have received was more than we could have anticipated. We have found some comfort in the knowledge that Mom and Dad are together again. Thank you all once again. --Carol and Pat Collins on behalf of the Regina Wilson family. --Carol Collins ccollins@ksu.edu

 

NOVEMBER ISSUE OF KANSAS JUNIOR MASTER GARDENER NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE
The November issue of the Kansas Junior Master Gardener Newsletter is now available at http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_4hyp/JMG/Newsletters/current.htm .

This month the newsletter includes information on:

* Food safety lessons from the JMG Curriculum
* How to plant a Native American tradition, the Three Sisters Garden
* Gardening Grant opportunities

--Evelyn Neier eneier@oznet.ksu.edu

 

VIEW THE MASTER SCHEDULE OR ADD NEW ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

Submit corrections to previously submitted items to jzarger@oznet.ksu.edu .

DATES TAKEN FROM THE MASTER SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER 5, 2003, THROUGH NOVEMBER 11, 2003:

Wednesday, November 5
.... FrontPage Web Authoring Training, Manhattan, Statewide, 8:00 a.m., Gerry Snyder gsnyder@oznet.ksu.edu
.... SW Area 4-H Update, Garden City (SW Area Office), Rod Buchele rbuchele@oznet.ksu.edu

Thursday, November 6
.... SE KAFCE Workshop/Council Meeting, Chanute, SE Area, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Gayle Price gprice@oznet.ksu.edu
.... NW Area 4-H Update, Hays (Ellis Co. Extension Office), Walter Barker wbarker@oznet.ksu.edu
.... KAFCE Workshop & Council, Manhattan, NE Area, Beverly Cunningham justbev@swbell.net

Friday, November 7
.... NE Area 4-H Update, Manhattan (First Presbyterian Church), Diane Mack dmack@oznet.ksu.edu

Saturday, November 8
.... Herb Growers Workshop, Manhattan, Statewide, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Rhonda Janke rjanke@oznet.ksu.edu

Saturday, November 8, through Sunday, November 9
.... State 4-H Dog Conference, Rock Springs, Statewide, Jim Adams jadams@oznet.ksu.edu

Monday, November 10, through Tuesday, November 11
.... MAST First On-Campus Session (Group 1), Manhattan, Statewide, Clay Simons csimons@agecon.ksu.edu

Monday, November 10, through Wednesday, November 12
.... New Extension Agent Orientation, Manhattan, Statewide, 12:30 p.m., Stacey Warner swarner@oznet.ksu.edu

Tuesday, November 11
.... Veteran's Day

 

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