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Jackson/Trempealeau County Ag Newsletter

Published on September 8, 2020 by MICHELLE ROSE

September October newsletter

Categorized: Agriculture, JCUWEXT, Uncategorized

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Identify trees, insects and plants

Do you have a question about your tree? Do you want to know what kind of plant is growing along your driveway? Are you concerned about what kind of insect has invaded your garden or your home? Follow the simple steps below to get an answer from Steve Okonek the Jackson & Trempealeau County Agricultural Educator. Step 1. Take pictures. Use your camera phone if you have one. I’m not a photographer. Tell me more. Take LOTS of pictures. Err on the side of taking too many photos.  The more

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Fall Forum Regestraion

Below is the information for Fall Forum Registration. We are so excited to announce the registration for Fall Forum.     Fall Forum is a fun learning opportunity for leaders, adult volunteers and staff!  This year we are excited to have Jennifer Sirangelo, National 4-H Council President and CEO join us Friday evening and be our Keynote on Saturday.   There are so many exciting sessions taught by youth, volunteers and staff. The program kicks off Friday evening with over 15 interactive sess

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