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Kentucky Extension wheat contest rules
I. Objectives: The objectives of the contest are (1) to emphasize those production practices necessary for efficient and profitable wheat production, (2) to encourage producers to strive for higher, efficient yields, (3) to determine which practices produced the highest yields, and (4) to recognize those producers who achieved superior yields. II. Who Is Eligible to Enter: Any person who produces ten (10) acres or more of wheat in Kentucky. A ...
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FFA scholarship recipients
On May 1st the Logan County FFA chapter held its annual awards banquet at the Logan County extension office where previous officers stepped down, new officers were inducted and many awards were given away. The banquet began at 4:30 with over 300 in attendance where president, Robyn Estes, presided over the meeting and oversaw one hundred and sixty-two awards being given away. After the many awards starting with parliamentary procedure team to...
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Operation: Military kids camps
Do you know a military family that would like to have lots of fun at a free camp this summer? The Kentucky Operation: Military Kids grant is once again offering free camps for military families! This year we have three new places, three new adventures, and lots of new memories to make. Our family camps are open to Kentucky families from any branch of the military. This includes Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard. First priority will be...
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Support 4H steer sale
Support agriculture projects of Logan County youth by purchasing a steer at the 4-H & FFA Steer Sale. These young people have worked hard caring and preparing their calves to exhibit and sell. This year we would like to invite all of the sponsors to the steer show which will begin at 2:30 p.m. on May 31st at the UK Extension Complex. Following the show, a dinner will be held for all sponsors, youth and their families. The steer sale will follo...
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FSA Program deadline reminders
John W. McCauley, State Executive Director of USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Kentucky reminds producers of the following program deadlines. • May 31- Final date to request a marketing assistance loan or loan deficiency payment for 2010-crop cotton, feed grains, soybeans, and minor oilseeds. • May 31- Final date to report small grain acreages. • June- Final date to enroll in the 2011 Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) Program and the Di...
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Logan County Conservation District encourages stewardship
The conservation district office encourages you to think about your personal responsibility to be a good steward of all natural resources, including soil, during its annual Stewardship Week celebration. Conservation Districts has proclaimed May 22-June 5, 2011 as Stewardship Week, marking the 56th year of the national event. The 2011 Stewardship Week is themed “Forests for People More Than You Can Imagine!” encouraging citizens, schools and...
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4-H camping experience for younger campers
If your kindergartener to eight year old is ready for an overnight 4-H camping experience then Cloverbud Camp is the place to start! Cloverbud Camp is specifically designed for young campers, and their parents, who are not ready for a week of a residential camping experience. The length of stay is two night and three days. Campers participate in the traditional camp activities offered at 4-H camp including canoeing, crafts, cooking, fishing,...
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Time to register for 4-H summer camp
It’s time to register youth for 4-H summer camp, one of Kentucky’s long-standing and great values. 4-H camp will be July 11-15, 2011 offering unique experiences each year to children of many ethnicities, backgrounds, and situations who get to participate in traditional 4-H activities during their week-long stay. The activities include low and high ropes, canoeing, archery, swimming and diving, nature hikes, arts and crafts, sports, games and m...
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2011 food guidelines and the role of 4-H
The newly released food guidelines from the U.S. Department of Agriculture indicate a major shift in the recommendations that the agency is making for Americans. An increasing percentage of the population suffers from overweight, poor diet, obesity, forms of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other serious illnesses. The USDA’s revised guidelines are meant to raise awareness of the inherent risks in prevalent American lifestyle choices, char...
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How to stay young at heart
To help keep your heart healthy, follow these guidelines: • Don’t smoke. • Limit the amount of sodium (salt), cholesterol, saturated fats, and trans fat in your diet. • Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole-grain foods, and low-fat dairy products. • Be physically active each day. • Maintain a healthy weight. • Maintain a normal blood pressure. • Manage stress in your life. • Get regular health screenings. A person’s age, gender, fam...
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Good pasture management
Farmers who raise livestock, whether cattle, horses, sheep, or goats, should think of themselves as forage farmers as well. Increased use of forage reduces feed costs and increases potential yield per animal; to some extent, it is an input that a farmer can manage himself to minimize concentrate purchases. According to a Top 10 list put together by scientists at the U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center (USDA-Agricultural Research Service), using ...
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Understand what dogs have to say
Joining a 4-H dog club is one of the first steps young dog enthusiasts can take to pursue a greater understanding of their best friend. 4-H dog clubs teach children different disciplines, such as selecting a dog; investigating breeds; appreciating dogs’ places and roles in society; practicing grooming, fitting, showing, and training; caring for dogs; and exploring dog-related careers and activities. Youth also practice the life skills of commu...
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Southern States joins in the celebration of National Garden Month
Southern States is pleased to join gardeners throughout the nation in celebrating April as National Garden Month. Whether you are growing your favorite flowers or raising delicious vegetables for your family to enjoy, gardeners know that growing things is a great way for the whole family to benefit from the relaxation and healthy activity that planting and tending a garden can provide. For more than 85 years, Southern States has been helping o...
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LCHS FFA chooses officers
The Logan County FFA has their officer elections every year during National FFA Week. The election was held on February 23, 2011. During the elections, the applicant is questioned by the current senior officer team. The interviews started at 2:00 pm.m with freshman, then 3:00 with sophomores, and finally 4:30 with the juniors. After all the interviews were over the senior officer team evaluated the applicants and decided who would be next year...
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Wheat crop condition
The cold weather and late emergence of some wheat across the state has many producers concerned about how their crop will do this spring. Much of the first application of fertilizer nitrogen has been applied as well. The warmer temperatures predicted for the week of March 14, 2011 should result in rapid wheat growth. There are several management decisions that must be made, including if the stand is suitable to keep. Ideal plant populations fo...
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