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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Regional Water Networking Opportunities



By Rick Koelsch, UNL Extension
On behalf of John Fech, Aaron Nygren, Troy Ingram, Katie Pekarek, Suat Irmak, Chuck Burr, Gary Hergert, Brian Krienke, Dan Cotton, and Chuck Hibberd

The above UNL group participated in the first North Central (NC) Water Network Conference (http://northcentralwater.org/), a gathering of faculty with extension water interests across the 12 North Central states.  The intent was to build multi-state teams that would lead to competitive regional grant proposals as well as share educational and professional development experiences regionally.

During the conference, a new “Capacity-Building Seed Funding” opportunity was announced to support these multi-state initiatives (see announcement below).  In addition, UNL Extension faculty participated in five of the work groups that emerged from the conference (addressing manure, soil health, cover crop, irrigation, and youth water literacy). A summary of these work groups’ plans is provided below with a UNL Extension contact for more information.  UNL Faculty with water interests are strongly encourage in become involve with any of these five work groups as one step towards developing a regional peer network and participate in future regional Extension water education initiatives.

Manure Work Group:  The focus of our discussion was about EPA’s concern about tracking manure movement across state lines.  In the existing regulations, when a neighbor to a animal feeding operation takes the manure and especially when it crosses state lines, there is no ability to track where the manure is going.  The idea was to gather representatives from several NC region states discuss concerns, possible solutions, and educational programming to address concerns. The group is working on a grant application to the NC region to provide funding to bring together a representative from each state next spring.  UNL Extension contact:  Gary Hergert

Soil Health Work Group:  The soil health group is preparing a proposal to plan a regional initiative for the purpose of recommending a regional definition of soil health, summarizing recommended measurements for assessing soil health, and establishing a common protocol of for measurement. The meeting is intended to bring together the different groups (farmers, extension, and scientists) to create these recommendations.  A second intention of this group is to develop a regional conservation innovation grant supportive of adoption of soil health principles. UNL Extension contact:  Brian Krienke

Irrigation Management Work Group:  Four UNL faculty met with a regional team on irrigation issues. The discussion focused on sharing UNL resources for irrigation management regionally.  The discussion also covered common interest in developing a NIFA grant proposal to improve the research base of irrigated agriculture and ensure that water and nitrogen resources are used in an optimal fashion. The group will develop a funding proposal to the North Central Water Network to cover professional development and allow the group to meet in Lincoln to further discuss the NIFA grant.  UNL Extension contact:  Aaron Nygren, Troy Ingram, Chuck Burr, and Suat Irmak

Climate Change Work Group:  The climate change group led by Faye Sleeper of the University of Minnesota is assembling a proposal to create a climate academy that will focus on building the capacity and confidence of Extension Educators and non- profit principals to a) respond to client questions regarding climatic changes and b) recommended short term best management practices in their subject matter area.  A set of basic messages and a core curriculum will be developed to address this need.  The group will explore the most effective methods for empowering professionals in this endeavor.  UNL Extension contact:  John C. Fech

Youth Water Literacy work group:  No information available at this time.  UNL Contact: Katie Pekarek

Seed Grant Funding:  The North Central Region Water Network announced its 2015 seed funding request for applications (http://northcentralwater.org/rfa/). A maximum of $100,000 will be awarded, with each award being up to $30,000. Priority water-related topics include 1) Nutrient and manure management; 2) Sustainable water supply; 3) Climate change & adaptation; 4) Soil health; 5) Land use and development practices; 6) Aquatic invasive species prevention and management; 7) Youth water literacy and stewardship
Application teams should engage Extension professionals and partners from at least three North Central Region states. 

Awards will be made for work in any of the following areas: 1) Planning Projects, 2) Program Delivery Projects, and 3) Professional Development for Extension Professionals to Improve Water-Related Extension Programs.  More information can be found here: http://northcentralwater.org/rfa/

DEADLINE: The submission deadline is November 30, 2014 at 5:00 PM CDT

Monday, October 20, 2014

Networking Opportunies at Fall Conference

by Mike Riese, Linda Tempel and Rick Koelsch, UNL Extension

New to this year's fall conference, Extension professionals have four unique opportunities to grow their networks with other Extension peers.  These opportunities, jointly sponsored by NCEA and UNL Extension, were designed to support the #1 reason faculty have told us they come to Fall Conference.  By signing up we will reserve space (generally a table or floor space) at these networking sessions for you. Learn more below.

 
Issue/Opportunity Breakout Sessions - Sign Up

Do you:
  • See an emerging issue in which Extension should consider engaging?
  • Have an idea in which you would like to identify other interested faculty?
  • Wish to propose an initiative that would engage multiple action teams or work groups?
  • Anticipate a need for a new curriculum resource, decision tool, or other educational resource?

This is an opportunity to propose a discussion topic and learn who might be interested in partnering with you on a future proposal, extension initiative, or examining an emerging issue.  We will provide you an opportunity to share your idea and 40 minutes of time to visit others that might share your interest.  Individuals and teams are invited to propose An "Issue/Opportunity Breakout Session" around which you wish to start a discussion.


New Faculty Networking Session - Sign Up
Being new to Extension means we need to get to know you. We would like you to share something about yourself which might include your school, a prop for your favorite hobby, or something such as a YouTube video introducing yourself. The rest of your Extension colleagues would like to learn something about you. We will provide you a table and space at this networking session for you to introduce yourself to your Extension colleagues.
 

Technology Show & Tell Networking Session - Sign Up
All Extension professionals are invited to show off something they are doing with technology in Extension.  Do you have a cool app or decision tool, social media effort engaging clientele, valued tool for collaborating with a team, or educational experience delivered on-line.  Have you applied other (non-electronic) technologies to create a unique educational experience?  We invite all Extension Professionals to share a "Technology Show & Tell" experience with their peers in an informal networking environment.  We will provide space and/or table for your "Technology Show & Tell".
 

Extension Specialist Networking Session - Sign Up
Extension Specialists are invited to share research and extension programs with those attending Fall Conference during a specified networking time. What are your interests?  What cool research are you doing?  What educational products would you like to apply in Nebraska?  You are invited to set-up a poster (including a previously presented research poster), table top display, or short video to help others learn of your program and interests.  The goal of this session is to give Extension Specialists the opportunity to share their work as well as network with others that may be interested in similar topics.

Questions about any of these sessions can be addressed to Linda Tempel at 402-472-2966.