skip page navigationOregon State University
 
University Advancement:   Office of VP | Research Communications | Marketing | Web Communications | Trademark Licensing | Events
News and CommunicationsNews and Communications

10-9-08

Media Release


OSU Extension in Linn County to Hold Open House Oct. 18


ALBANY, Ore. – The Oregon State University Extension Service in Linn County will hold an open house on Oct. 18 that will feature prizes, short workshops, a plant diagnostic booth and a composting demonstration using worms.

The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 104 Fourth Ave. S.W. in the Old Armory Building in downtown Albany.

Staff will be on hand to answer questions and describe how the office has been helping residents of Linn County for the past 97 years. Last year, more than 20,000 Linn County residents used the Extension Service, and one out of five households in the county participated in Extension programs, said staff chair Dan McGrath.

Extension trains more than 200 adult volunteers each year to work with thousands of Linn County youths in 4-H clubs and after-school programs and help them be successful in school and life, McGrath said. Extension also helps hundreds of farmers, ranchers and foresters in the county learn new techniques, become more profitable and manage resources wisely. Additionally, it teaches families how to eat nutritiously and trains people to become expert gardeners. These Master Gardener volunteers answer some of the more than 3,000 questions from homeowners and gardeners that Extension in Linn County receives each year, he said.

During the open house, the public can bring in diseased or otherwise sick plants for Master Gardeners to diagnose. Master Gardener Bonnie White will demonstrate how to use red wiggler worms to turn kitchen scraps into compost. Additionally, recipes for nutritional snacks will be available, and a volunteer will show the public how to download Extension publications from the Web in lieu of stopping by the office and picking up printed copies.

Staff will give away prizes, including rubber tubs for composting with worms and a two-hour consultation with McGrath, who is an expert on vegetable crops and will visit the winner's property to offer advice on topics ranging from soil to horticulture to pest management.

More information on Extension in Linn County is at http://extension.oregonstate.edu/linn/.

About the OSU Extension Service: The OSU Extension Service is the statewide educational outreach arm of the university; it helps Oregonians find solutions to priority economic, social and environmental issues and delivers research-based educational programs in agriculture, forestry, family and community development, marine and fresh water issues and 4-H youth development.

Media Contact

Tiffany Woods,
541-737-2940

Source

Dan McGrath,
541-967-3871

Bonnie White

Using a tub like this, gardener Bonnie White will demonstrate how to use worms to turn kitchen scraps into compost at an Oct. 18 open house hosted by the Oregon State University Extension Service in Linn County. Photo by Judy Scott.

Mark Mellbye

Mark Mellbye (right), an Extension agent in Linn County, talks with grass seed producer Harry Stalford at Stalford's farm near Tangent. Among other things, Mellbye helps growers manage nutrients, implement conservation practices, and apply pesticides while controlling their drift in the air. Photo by Lynn Ketchum.

 

News and Communications
Oregon State University
416 Kerr Administration Bldg.
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
541-737-4611
EmailContact us

 
 
Copyright © 2006 Oregon State University | Disclaimer

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional  Valid CSS!