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The Tuesday Letter
Agricultural Experiment Station & Cooperative Extension Service

  
Vol. 7, No. 23    April 24, 2001


IN THIS ISSUE...
...Pork Quality Assurance and Other Swine Materials
...Sneak Preview of "Living in the Heartland"
...There's Still Time to Learn CPR
...National Extension Technology Conference
...Course Offerings for Family and Consumer Sciences Education Teachers
...Master Schedule

...Tuesday Letter Archives  


PORK QUALITY ASSURANCE AND OTHER SWINE MATERIALS
We have received several questions regarding the status of the Pork Quality Assurance program. IF pigs from the local show are being sold to a packer that REQUIRES PQA level III, the last owner of the pigs must be certified at level III of the PQA program. Many of our counties do not market their pigs directly to a packer that requires level III certification. We still believe the PQA program is valuable and a good learning experience for the 4-H members, but it is not required by all packers.

If you would like materials on PQA, we have PowerPoint presentations available at K-State that you can receive by contacting Mike Tokach, Mtokach@ksu.edu ; or Julie Wolf, Jrwolf@oznet.ksu.edu . The National Pork Producers Council also has youth PQA materials that can be obtained for free by calling NPPC at 1-800-456-7675.

Another resource that we want to make you aware of is an excellent 4- H swine project manual from The Ohio State University. The publication, "134R Swine Resource Handbook for Market and Breeding Projects," can be purchased for $10 from The Ohio State University by calling 614-292-1607. Let us know if you have any questions or need further information. --Mike Tokach and Julie Wolf

 

SNEAK PREVIEW OF "LIVING IN THE HEARTLAND"
The Department of Communications would like to invite all Research and Extension faculty and staff to a "sneak preview" of our proposed half-hour weekly PBS television program, "Living in the Heartland." This program has been in the works for over a year and is designed to provide practical and timely information to improve the quality of life of Kansas families.

The preview will be on May 4, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., in Waters 106. Your comments and feedback on this program are appreciated. --Bob Furbee bfurbee@oznet.ksu.edu and Ron Frank rfrank@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

THERE'S STILL TIME TO LEARN CPR
American Heart Association is encouraging people around the state to "Be a Hero - Learn CPR. It could be the difference between life and death." There is still time to pre-register for CPR training sessions in Hays, Hutchinson, Topeka, Wichita, and Kansas City. The two-hour sessions teach people to recognize sudden cardiac arrest and to give mouth-to-mouth breathing and chest compressions to circulate blood and oxygen to vital organs, buying time until the heart can be re-started with emergency medical intervention. Call for your class time in a community near you: 1-888-LEARN-CPR. --Susan George sgeorge@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

NATIONAL EXTENSION TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
The National Extension Technology Conference (NETC) is scheduled for July 28 - August 1, 2001, in Toronto, Canada. Combined with the Agricultural Communicators in Education Organization (ACE), this year's conference is loaded with practical uses for Technology in Extension. We encourage anyone interested in new ways to deliver information to attend. Check out the conference web site at www.ifas.ufl.edu/~conferweb/acenetc/  --Roger Terry
rterry@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

COURSE OFFERINGS FOR FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION TEACHERS
This summer, Kansas State University will offer courses for Family and Consumer Sciences Education teachers. 

The following classes will be offered in Manhattan: 

Personal and Family Wellness Curriculum, Integration of FCCLA into Family and Consumer Sciences Curriculum and Food Science XI Institute.

Trends and Issues in Family and Consumer Sciences Education will be offered in both Hays and Topeka.

The following classes will be offered via TELENET 2: 

Reading-Writing Connections, Reading and Study Skills Instruction, Literacy for Information and Workplace Technologies, Managing a Community of Learners, Motivating Students for Success and Motivating Hard-to-Reach Students.

For more information, contact the Division of Continuing Education registration office at (785) 532-5566 or toll free at 1-800-432-8222. --Melinda Sinn 

 

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 MAY 2, 2001, THROUGH MAY 8, 2001:

Wednesday, May 2
.... SE KAFCE Recognition Day (North Block), Linn Co, SE, M. Gayle Price gprice@oznet.ksu.edu 
.... SW KAFCE District Recognition, Dodge City/FO, Multi-county, SW, Carol Young cyoung@oznet.ksu.edu 

Thursday, May 3
.... Beef Cattle & Forage Crops Field Day, Mound Valley/LB, SE Area, 9:00 a.m., Lyle Lomas llomas@oznet.ksu.edu 
.... SE KAFCE Recognition Day (South Block), Neosho Co, SE, M. Gayle Price gprice@oznet.ksu.edu  
.... SW KAFCE District Recognition, Ulysses/GT, Multi-county, SW, Carol Young cyoung@oznet.ksu.edu  
.... NE KAFCE Recognition Day, Mankato/JW, Multi-county, NE, Emily Mark emark@oznet.ksu.edu
.... NE KAFCE Recognition Day, Lawrence/DG, Multi-county, NE, Emily Mark emark@oznet.ksu.edu 

Friday, May 4
.... NE KAFCE Recognition Day, Atchison, Multi-county, NE, Emily Mark emark@oznet.ksu.edu 

Saturday, May 5
.... Finney Co. Spring Sheep & Swine Show, Garden City, Statewide, Barbara Addison baddison@oznet.ksu.edu 

Saturday, May 5, through Sunday, May 6
.... Butler County 4-H Trail Ride, Butler, Statewide, 12:00 p.m., Staci Garriott sgarriot@oznet.ksu.edu 

Tuesday, May 8
.... FCE District Recognition Meeting, Wichita/SG, Multi-county, SC, Jenell Smith jmsmith@oznet.ksu.edu 

Tuesday, May 8, through Wednesday, May 9
.... Wheat Diagnostic School, Garden City/FI, Multi-state, 8:00 a.m., Curtis Thompson cthompso@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

 

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