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Episode 33: K-State Research and Extension/Master Naturalists

Flatlander Podcast

English - July 15, 2022 12:00 - 52 minutes - 35.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 22 ratings
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Chances are, if you live in or have passed through Kansas, you've heard of or passed by one of the 105 K-State Reach and Extension (KSRE) Offices across the state. Their mission:  improve Kansans lives, livelihoods and communities through education, research, engagement and leadership. Laura and Nadia are joined by Juju Wellemeyer, Natural Resource and Small/Mid-scale Agriculture Extension Agent at the Johnson County office to educate us about what KSRE does from education and resources for agriculture, food and health, lawn and garden, and more; and how outdoor enthusiasts can utilize their resources backed by data and science.

Hosts
Laura Mendenhall, Nadia Marji

Sources
K-State Research and Extension
Extension Master Gardeners
Johnson County Junior and Master Naturalists
Volunteer Programs

Correction: Johnson County Extension Master Naturalists monitor more than 40 bluebird routes, consisting of over 530 boxes.

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