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Compost That

Compost That 9 August 2017

Compost That

Cooperative Extension faculty addressed green and brown farm waste at a Hands-On Composting Workshop they organized with Organic Matters Hawai‘i in Kona.

Pine-ing Away

Pine-ing Away 9 August 2017

Pine-ing Away

Brent Sipes, PEPS, recently trained a group of ethnic-minority Garo people on environmentally sound and safe pineapple cultivation in rural Bangladesh.

Funded on Maui

Funded on Maui 3 August 2017

Funded on Maui

Maui County has funded eight CTAHR projects for FY18, from control of Axis deer and fruit flies to evaluation of taro varieties and expansion of turmeric to youth bee-keeping workshops.

A Waimanalo Welcome

A Waimanalo Welcome 3 August 2017

A Waimanalo Welcome

8/3/2017 - The Waimanalo Research Station hosted UH President/UH Manoa Chancellor David Lassner on July 28.  He was greeted with chants by Malama Honua Charter School students, who use the site, and with a welcome from from Interim Dean Rachel Novotny and Malama Honua Executive Director Herb Lee.

KIDS COUNT

KIDS COUNT 15 June 2017

KIDS COUNT

June - 2017

Center on the Family announces release of Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual KIDS COUNT Data Book for Hawai‘i, which uses 16 indicators to rank the state on what children need to thrive.

4-H for Hawai‘i

4-H for Hawai‘i 8 June 2017

4-H for Hawai‘i

It's not just livestock

Beyond livestock, 4-H promotes youth well-being, leadership skills, community engagement, and STEM activities, says state coordinator Jeff Goodwin.

The Bee’s Knees

The Bee’s Knees 7 June 2017

The Bee’s Knees

Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences’s Scott Nikaido explains the importance of pollinators to Hawai‘i crops and how people can support pollinator health by using fewer insecticides and more pollinator-friendly plants.

Prepared Youth

Prepared Youth 17 May 2017

Prepared Youth

Hawai‘i is the second state that trained adults to instruct kids in a youth preparedness national pilot project. 3 4-H agents were certified through the Hawai‘i Youth Preparedness Initiative.

A Web Winner

A Web Winner 11 May 2017

A Web Winner

Hawai‘i Association of County Agricultural Agents nominated Andrea Kawabata for their national organization’s Communications Award for her coffee berry borer beetle website.

GoFarm Grows

4 May 2017

GoFarm Grows

The GoFarm Hawai‘i beginning farmer training program received new grants from the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture, Hawai‘i Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and Kamehameha Schools.

Prevent the Parasite

4 May 2017

Prevent the Parasite

With new cases of rat lungworm reported in the Islands, Extension Agent Jari Sugano was featured on Hawaii News Now offering some tips on reducing the risk of the disease.

Gut Feeling

Gut Feeling 4 May 2017

Gut Feeling

GoFarm and Ag Incubator alumnus and entrepreneur Rob Barreca and graduate student Surely Wallace promoted fermented foods in a recent Honolulu Star-Advertiser article.

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6 August 2019

4-H Awards

Hawaiʻi faculty honored at national meeting

4-H Awards

Maui County 4-H agent Nancy Ooki and state 4-H program leader Jeff Goodwin will be recognized at the annual meeting of the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents held in November at the Greenbrier Conference Center in West Virginia.

Nancy will be recognized in two separate award categories, as the Western Region winner for the Communicator Award in the Educational Piece category for her creation of an educational virtual reality experience, and as the Excellence in Educational Technology Specialty Award winner for an app she developed.

Agriculture in Hawai‘i is a virtual reality tour of the UH Cooperative Extension research stations throughout the state. The project allows youth and community members to engage with the sites through the Google Expeditions platform. The content focuses on both expected and unexpected agricultural commodities in Hawai‘i. The objectives of the project are to educate and excite Hawai‘i youth in urban settings about agriculture and local foods, to support a diminishing agriculture workforce, to improve health and healthy living choices of students, and to educate youth around the world about agriculture in Hawai‘i.

Nancy’s Go! Extension app allows 4-H and other Extension agents to communicate with the general public and specific audiences by providing educational content about program topics. The app, which has already been used successfully at several events, provides for 24/7 access to information through placement of QR codes on posters, websites, and flyers. After downloading the app, users look for the codes when visiting a venue or event and can access information and ask questions. This use of technology allows agents to extend their outreach beyond traditional hours and delivery formats.

Jeff will be recognized as a national winner in the Published Photo category of Communicator Awards for his “un-posed” photo of a Hawaii 4-H member at the 2018 Hawai‘i State Farm Fair. The photo, which was used in the promotional materials of the 100th anniversary of the Hawai‘i 4-H program in 2018, not only communicates the care that 4-H members give their 4-H project animals but also conveys the fact that the Hawai‘i 4-H program is representative of the diverse population of the state of Hawai‘i.