Detailed Indicator Report (Year: 2008) (Generated: 09-Sep-10)

AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies.
(Statewide target is 50 growers).

Locations: Cheshire | Grafton | Hillsborough | Merrimack | Sullivan | Statewide | Northeast 13 states
Reporter: Seth Wilner
Type: Learning
Plan: Agricultural Resources

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
# changed 240 958 650
# planned 0 0 0 0 0

Plans used in: Seth Wilner - Plan of Work for FYI 2007, Agricultural Resources, Administrative, Professional Development and interdisciplinary work  (Seth Wilner)
Extension Educator 2008  (Extension Educator)
Sadie Puglisi, Agriculture Educator  (Sadie Puglisi)
Carl Majewski  (Individual)
Stanley Swier - Landscape and Nursery IPM  (Stanley Swier)
Alice Mullen - POW 08-12  (Alice Mullen)
FY08 George Hamilton - Agri Res, Admin, Pers Dev & Inter Work  (George Hamilton)
Alan Eaton 08-12 Indiv. Plan of Work  (Alan Eaton)
Plan of Work for Nada Haddad  (Nada Haddad)
Cheryl Smith POW and Professional Development Plan  (Cheryl Smith)
Margaret Hagen, Plan Of Work  (Margaret Hagen)

Outcomes:

Related outputs (by Program):

Related outputs:

Program: Agricultural Resources

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Conferences:Farm & ForestProducer Association Meetings (Workshop (s))


2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
# done 20 1213 47
# planned 0 0 0 0 0 0

Participants:
  • Youth (41)
  • Adults (17521)

Participant locations:
  • Belknap (2)
  • Rockingham (2)
  • Strafford (2)
  • Carroll (3)
  • Cheshire (6)
  • Hillsborough (6)
  • Vermont (7)
  • Merrimack (11)
  • Coos (45)
  • Rhode Island (61)
  • Sullivan (64)
  • Nation-wide (125)
  • Statewide (513)
  • Northeast 13 states (1255)
  • New England (15199)

Output locations:
  • Cheshire (1)
  • Coos (1)
  • Hillsborough (1)
  • Rhode Island (1)
  • Belknap (2)
  • Nation-wide (2)
  • Rockingham (2)
  • Strafford (2)
  • New England (5)
  • Sullivan (7)
  • Statewide (37)
  • Northeast 13 states (1150)
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Educational WorkshopsSingle & multi-day educational events such as grower schools, state-wide grazing events, etc. (Workshop (s))

When to be accomplished: 2008

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
# done 112 2976 894 21
# planned 0 0 0 0 0 0

Participants:
  • Youth (117)
  • Adults (11584)

Participant locations:
  • Strafford (29)
  • Carroll (30)
  • Belknap (34)
  • Merrimack (47)
  • Rhode Island (52)
  • Grafton (75)
  • Connecticut (78)
  • International (94)
  • Rockingham (96)
  • Sullivan (96)
  • Vermont (157)
  • Maine (183)
  • Coos (195)
  • Northeast 13 states (198)
  • Nation-wide (260)
  • Massachusetts (321)
  • Northeast 20 states (436)
  • Cheshire (670)
  • Hillsborough (763)
  • New England (1542)
  • Statewide (3218)

Output locations:
  • Massachusetts (1)
  • Rhode Island (1)
  • International (2)
  • Northeast 13 states (2)
  • Grafton (3)
  • Nation-wide (3)
  • Cheshire (8)
  • Sullivan (10)
  • Coos (13)
  • Merrimack (26)
  • Belknap (49)
  • Carroll (61)
  • Strafford (61)
  • Hillsborough (165)
  • Rockingham (202)
  • New England (487)
  • Statewide (614)
  • Coastal NH (1230)
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Farm/Site Visits - includes kitchen table meetings and private consultations (One-on-One Consultation)


2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
# done 1165 1075 1117 126
# planned 0 0 0 0 0 0

Participants:
  • Youth (2)
  • Adults (1753)

Participant locations:
  • New England (1)
  • Massachusetts (4)
  • Strafford (36)
  • Carroll (52)
  • Rockingham (52)
  • Grafton (59)
  • Belknap (61)
  • Merrimack (79)
  • Sullivan (92)
  • Cheshire (102)
  • Coos (120)
  • Statewide (154)
  • Hillsborough (616)

Output locations:
  • Coastal MA (1)
  • Maine (1)
  • Rockingham (27)
  • Grafton (31)
  • Belknap (32)
  • Sullivan (43)
  • Strafford (50)
  • Carroll (51)
  • Cheshire (60)
  • Merrimack (73)
  • Coos (80)
  • Statewide (80)
  • Hillsborough (215)
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Forest pest Advisory group (Group Discussion)


2008 2009
# done 7 9
# planned 0 0

Participants:
  • Adults (18)

Participant locations:
  • Statewide (18)

Output locations:
  • Statewide (3)
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Publications & News:fact sheets, news releases, newsletters,web page,TV & Radio Spots (other-indirect)


2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
# done 121 4742 170 1
# planned 0 0 0 0 0 0

Participants:
  • Adults (41065)

Participant locations:
  • Coastal NH (1)
  • Nation-wide (2)
  • Hillsborough (13)
  • New England (15)
  • Merrimack (356)
  • Sullivan (4400)
  • Statewide (15683)

Output locations:
  • Coastal NH (1)
  • Cheshire (2)
  • Merrimack (2)
  • Sullivan (2)
  • Strafford (3)
  • Grafton (4)
  • Nation-wide (4)
  • New England (9)
  • Coos (20)
  • Hillsborough (26)
  • Statewide (4659)
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Twilight Meetings (Group Discussion)


2008 2009
# done 1 6
# planned 0 0

Participants:
  • Adults (31)

Participant locations:
  • Statewide (1)

Output locations:
  • Carroll (1)

Program: Individual Staff Professional Development Plans

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Unnamed output (Workshop (s))


2008 2009
# done 10 9
# planned 0 0

Output locations:
  • New England (4)
  • Statewide (5)

Related narratives:

Anecdotes and quotes
Cheryl Smith
 
Narrative: During a farm visit, I noted spider mite injury on greenhouse tomato plants, and showed the symptoms to the grower.  I also demonstrated how to scout for the spider mites, and suggested management options to the grower.  In a follow-up meeting with the grower, he reported he had successfully controlled the mites by following my recommendations, and planned to scout future crops regularly to avoid injury to the plants.
Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related participant: Adults
Related locale: Cheshire

 
Narrative: While on a site visit in Merrimack county, I pointed out to a grower that plants they had received from a supplier were planted to deep, accounting for the decline symptoms noted on the plants.  The grower planned to contact the supplier and ask for replacement plants or a refund.
Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicator: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
Related locale: Merrimack

 
Narrative:

"The nature of my business is plant health care, so a correct diagnosis on submitted plant samples is important.  The location of the lab and the cost for this service work well for my business.  Correctly knowing the problem with plants on my clients’ property allows me to effectively correct or control the problems.  Copies of the reports received from the PDL are forwarded to my clients.  This allows them to better understand the tools that my company uses to better care for their plants and allows my company to offer more services related to plant health.

Thanks again for the Plant Diagnostic Lab!!"

Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related participant: Adults
Related locale: Statewide

 
Narrative:

"It is always a pleasure to work with the UNH plant diagnostics lab. The level of professionalism is 2nd to none! They’re always there to answer any questions I have and to tell me about what exactly it was that killed my plants. They provide a great service to growers in that we always have someplace to turn for disease diagnostics and spray recommendations (if needed). They are always willing to go above and beyond what’s asked of them. It’s been my experience that when all of my resources have been exhausted Dr. Smith and the diagnostics team are right there to fill in the blanks. They are the ones to turn to first when plants need saving. They also do a wonderful job in the off season with relaying information to growers via conferences, lectures, etc and are unquestionably one of my most useful tools as a grower."

Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related participant: Adults
Related locale: Rockingham

 
Narrative: "When we got your report about the tomato plants having bacterial canker we immediately removed all plants that showed sign of wilting and put them in bags in the dumpster, along with the twine & black plastic. We disinfected the clips. We kept an eye out for other plants that showed any signs of wilting and did have maybe 2-3 more that we also removed. This controlled the problem and we continued to get a good harvest from what was left."
Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related participant: Adults
Related locale: Grafton

 
Narrative:

"A few months ago I spoke with Cheryl Smith of UNH's plant diagnostic lab concerning some major problems with my raspberry, blackberry and blueberry bushes. She thought it would be best if I brought samples to be analyzed, which I did. Cheryl gave my some verbal suggestions to be followed by a written report after the plants were studied. In September I brought in another set of samples.  Cheryl asked me many questions and made suggestions including removal of all the landscape fabric around the plants to help [discourage] voles and other creatures. I found the written reports timely and informative. 

Presently, my berry patch has never looked better. The plants are tinned out, the beds are clean and I am waiting for spring to apply lime sulfur to fix some fungus problems."

 

Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG9- # of participants in home horticulture programs who gain skills that improve self-esteem, enable them to grow and preserve crops, adopt IPM practices and protect and enhance their environment. (Relates to LW8, L&W6, L&W11, L&W15, SGWR29) (Statewide target is 50 participants).  details
Related locale: Massachusetts


Individual Impact Statements (every staff person should complete 2-3 annually)
Carl Majewski
 
Narrative: Three years ago a greenhouse operation in Cheshire County called upon Extension to identify poor plant growth, which turned out to be insufficient fertilization and environmental factors. After a number of site visits, some with Plant Health and Greenhouse Sspecialists, the operation has begun to properly identify plant health issues on their own and take appropriate measures to correct them. They report better plant health, which has provided more marketable plants which in turn has improved their profitability.
Entered: 04-Jun-08
Related indicators: AG08-5 - # of growers who increase their knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in crop production practices. (Statewide target is 50 growers).  details
AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
Related locale: Cheshire

Cheryl Smith
 
Narrative: Through a plant identification done by the UNH Plant Diagnostic Lab, a home owner learned that the 'invasive weed' in his pond was actually a native aquatic plant, and although it was spreading it was not an exotic invasive plant.  He also learned that there were very strict regulations as to what could be used (chemically) to try to control the plant.  By getting a correct ID the individual learned how to control the plant, and that certain chemical were not to be used, thus preventing contamination of sensitive aquatic sites.
Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related locale: Belknap

 
Narrative:

"Cheryl Smith and the UNH Plant Diagnostic Lab have helped us out in a number of ways in the past year.  We run into a great deal physiological, disease, and insect problems over the course of a growing season.  While many of these problems are diagnosed by our growers, there are always a number of issues that require some outside help.  This year we sent in a variety of samples including:  leaf distortion on Bellis quarts, leaf spots and discoloration on impatiens pots and flats, and distorted growth and blight on several nursery stock items.  These are 3 examples of problems we sent to UNH where we could not come up with the answer on our own.  In all three of these cases, the information provided by the lab allowed us to control or eliminate the problem and quite literally save the crops.  Considering the monetary value applied to these and other crop problems we’ve had, I certainly appreciate the information we have gotten from the UNH Plant Diagnostic Lab.

Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related locale: Massachusetts

 
Narrative:

"Over the past year, the growers [here] have utilized the services of the Plant Diagnostic Lab at UNH on several occasions.  We appreciate the fast turnaround time and the excellent recommendations that we receive.  Not only do we receive a written report, we also get a phone call from Cheryl Smith to let us know what was found.  This helps us to react quickly to address the problem. We have always been given specific recommendations that included cultural and chemical controls where needed.  In some cases where no pathogens were found, it kept us from applying chemical controls when we were actually facing a physiological issue.

 

The problems we sent in for diagnosis ranged from potted blueberries with leaf spots to begonias that were rooting unevenly and exhibiting some necrosis.  We also had some issues with poinsettias that had foliar stunting.  We appreciate the way the extension specialists work together as well.  If Cheryl does not see a pathogen as an issue, she confers with pest and nutritional specialists for their input.  Their assistance has definitely helped us to target our control measures appropriately."

Entered: 17-Nov-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related locale: Merrimack

 
Narrative: A home gardener submitted an arborvitae sample to the UNHPlant Diagnostic Lab and received a diagnosis of root rot and management recommendations.  He removed the affected plants.  To date, the remaining plants have remained healthy.
Entered: 02-Dec-08
Related indicators: AG08-6 - # of NH growers who increase knowledge, awareness, and/or skills in pest management practices and technologies. (Statewide target is 50 growers).
AG2 - # of growers who formulate plans to guide their crop production, pest management, nutrient allocation, or farm management decisions (relates to L&W11) (Statewide target is 20 growers)  details
Related locale: Strafford