Regional Extension Highlights
- Southeast Arkansas
Larry Dorman
In 2003, the downturn in the catfish industry continued and
analysts predict an industry downsizing in the near future.
With the industry, Extension programming is affected.
During 2003, the UAPB Lake Village laboratory had 850
diagnostic samples submitted. Approximately 350 of those
samples were fish disease, with the remaining being fish pond
or irrigation waters. Extension contacts for the year were
2,374. This number included phone contacts, requests, agent
calls, and walk in contacts. Mass mail outs were not included
in this number.
The specialist continues to work very closely with the Federal
Lending Agency (FSA) and local banks in helping producers with
fish inventory maintenance and production budgets. The
specialist assisted 7 producers with inventory appraisals and
production projections.
4H and youth development are an integral part of a total
Extension Program. This specialist worked with 380 youths in
several programs. Programs included a Fisheries Career Day at
Daniel Middle School, Crossett, Arkansas; Big B Day in Chicot
County; Fish 'Olympics' at UAPB, and as a judge for the tomato
project at Lakeside Elementary School, Lake Village, Arkansas.
The program highlight for the year was the Improving Fishing in
Farm Ponds 'In Service Training' at UAPB. This meeting was open
to County Agents plus Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
biologists. Thirty people attended this meeting.
- Northeast Arkansas
George Selden
During 2003, the UAPB fish disease lab in Newport received
52 diagnostic or fish inspection samples during the past year.
Extension contacts numbers 780 for the year. This number
included phone contacts, requests, and walk in contacts.
Included were 60 contacts from county agents requesting
information or help concerning water quality, fish kills,
and/or aquatic vegetation control. This number excludes mass
media contacts. During 2003, there was also an educational
aquaculture program held on the campus of ASU-Newport.
Youth education and 4-H activities are an integral part of the
total Extension Program. This specialist conducted the Bait
casting/Fish ID contest for North East 4-H O'Rama. Also during
the past year, this specialist took a lead role in organizing
the 2003 UAPB Fish Olympics. Over 250 students and teachers,
from nine schools, attended this event.
A program highlight for 2003 was a Pond Management Workshop
conducted at UAPB. This meeting was open to County Cooperative
Extension Agents and Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
biologists. This meeting had thirty participants.
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