Dates of Interest call for more details March 6th 4-H Beef Club Meeting March 7th Master Cattle Begins March 13th Tobacco GAP Training Marion County Extension Office 1:00 & 6:00 March 13th Dairy Club Meeting 6:30 March 16th Bee Club Meeting 6:30 March 20th District Board and County Extension Council March 25th Aquaculture Conf. see pg 15 for details April 13th Beef Cattle Meeting
Robbie Smith Agent for Horticulture
Agricultural News Volume 1, Issue 1
March & April 2017
Rob’s Report by Robbie Smith
As we move into a new era in Nelson County Extension I’d first like to reflect on the long and productive career of my colleague, Ron Bowman. Ron retired after 32 years of service at the end of January and now enjoys a life outside of extension. When you see him around town thank him for his commitment to the community that we serve. We will continue on with many of the programs that Ron conducted and questions will still get answered timely and thorough. You may call upon me with any questions or problems that may occur on the farm. What we lost is 32 years of knowledge, experience and experiences that help answer questions quickly. Now, I have 17 years of working with Ron and have seen a lot but there may be some questions that I will need to utilize our very experienced specialists at the University level to help answer. But, be assured that your questions will be answered. With all that said our hope is that our level of care and regard for your needs will not change.
This Newsletter will not change much in Ron’s absence but as you can see we’ll change the look and try to get even more information to you every two months. If there is something that you would like to hear more about please let me know and we will make a focus on those topics. We will continue the focus on timely news articles written by our Extension specialists and other research-backed articles that you can trust to help you make good, sound decisions on the farm. As you know, farm product prices are not much fun right now. However, a producer who can improve efficiencies in a market like this will definitely be in the driver’s seat when the cycle turns to the good. So we will focus on those efficiencies going forward. In that theme, if you or someone you know has a proud farm invention that you don’t mind sharing with the community, let us know and we’ll come out and photograph and share your successes with others.