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Indian River County Extension
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What is Extension? Extension is a partnership between state, federal, and county governments to provide scientific knowledge and expertise to the public. The University of Florida (UF), together with Florida A&M University (FAMU), administers the Florida Cooperative Extension Service.University of FloridaFlorida A&M University
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Indian River County Extension Partnership between Indian River County and the University of Florida -IFAS Teaching - IRREC Research – FMEL & IRREC Extension
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UF/IFAS Extension Mission Statement To develop knowledge in agriculture, human and natural resources, and the life sciences and to make that knowledge accessible to sustain and enhance the quality of human life.
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Our Mission Statement To improve the quality of life of Indian River County residents & visitors through outreach educational programs. These programs are based upon research and technological advances.
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UF/IFAS Extension Personnel Extension encompasses thousands of faculty members, scientists, educators, administrative staff, and volunteers, all working to provide solutions for your life.
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Our Extension Office 4 Agents (60% UF, 40% County) 2 Administrative Staff (funded by the county) 75 Master Gardener Volunteers 55 4-H Volunteers
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State and Federal Support to IRC Extension Program (06-07) Faculty$149,490 Training$ 4,320 Operating Costs$ 2,500 TOTAL$156,329 IFAS Specialists$217,124
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IRC Extension County Extension Director Overall Advisory Committee Advisory Committees Volunteers County Commission Extension Agents Public Clientele UF Extension Service (IFAS) County Administration
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Location: SR 60 W County Annex Bldg
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IRC Extension Agents 4-H & Youth Development Adam Cletzer Water Quality Janet Bargar Agriculture Christine Kelly-Begazo Environmental Horticulture Holly Lyons
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How Does IRC Extension Deliver its Programs? Talks Workshops Seminars Phone Calls Site Visits Web Sites Festivals Training
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Examples of Current Programs Great staff + great volunteers = GREAT PROGRAMS!!
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Agriculture Africanized Honey Bee Training Pasture Improvement Workshops Small Farm Management Citrus Production
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Water Quality Stormwater Runoff Pond Management Pesticide Licensing Training IR Lagoon Protection Water Conservation
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4-H Clubs and Activities School Enrichment After School Programs 4-H and Youth Development
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Urban Landscaping MG Volunteers Landscape Professionals Commercial Horticulture Environmental Horticulture
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Customer Satisfaction Survey “How well are we doing our job?” Extension 2005
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According to the clients surveyed, IRC Extension’s information was…
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Respondents had the opportunity to use information and it solved the problem or answered their question. Used the information.Solved their problem.
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“How I feel about the service provided by the Extension office…”
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Positive Impacts Weekly articles in local newspaper discussing water quality issues and conservation. 4 plant clinics for homeowners to receive solutions to their landscaping problems. Over 120 youth involved in 4-H clubs and over 1500 involved in youth development activities. AHB training given to 1 st responders. Training improves small farmers’ production.
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New Programs to be Delivered in the Future
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Agriculture Alternative Ag-Enterprises Business Mngt for Small Farmers Equine BMPs Manure Mngt
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Water Quality H 2 O Institute Environmental Horticulture Jr. Master Gardeners Florida Yards & Neighborhoods
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4-H and Youth Development Summer Camps Community Issue Awareness Agricultural Literacy
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Thank you for all your support.
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