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Benewah County Extension
701 W College Ave., Ste. 2
St. Maries, Idaho
83861
 
Email: benewah@uidaho.edu

 

 

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Natural Resources  

 

 Benewah County Extension Programming in the areas of agriculture and natural resources:

Forestry

Classes and workshops are offered in forest management

such as: thinning and pruning; insect/disease identification; and Logger

Education to Advance Professionalism (LEAP). 

The area extension forester is Chris Schnepf, located in

the Kootenai County Extension Office at 208-446-1680 or

cschnepf@uidaho.edu.

 

 Master Gardeners (click here to go to their page) 

 Small Acreage Farms

Workshops and classes are offered to help small acreage land owners evaluate their resources and plan their production.  A business planning course is available “Tilling the Soil of Opportunity” to help agricultural entrepreneurs explore their idea(s) thoroughly before making financial investments.  Individual technical support and workshops are also offered in soils, including sampling and fertility management, in pasture management, and in livestock management (especially equine) on small acreages. In addition, many existing commodity producers are looking for alternative crops. Opportunities for applied research are available in both alternative crops and noxious weed control.  There are several on-line publications about small acreage farming from the University of Idaho.

Benewah County Noxious Weeds

 If you have any questions please contact Dale Morlan, Benewah County Weed Superintendent, at 274-2234 or the Benewah County Extension Office at 245-2422.

Additional Resources

LOCAL

Natural Resources Conservation Service  (NRCS)

The NRCS provides leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment. The local NRCS office is in Plummer, also the home of the Farm Service Agency (FSA).  http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/

Contact them at 208-686-1699, ext 3

The Farm Service Agency (FSA)

Stabilizing farm income, helping farmers conserve land and water resources, providing credit to new or disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, and helping farm operations recover from the effects of disaster are the missions of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA). http://www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/default.asp.   Contact them at 208-686-1699,  ext 2.

Benewah Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD). 

The Benewah SWCD provides action at the local level for promoting wise and beneficial conservation of natural resources with emphasis on soil and water conservation practices. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every month, 6 pm, at the Plummer NRCS office. The public is welcome to attend.  http://www.scc.state.id.us/scd.htm   Contact them at 686-1260.

 STATE

 Idaho Department of Agriculture (ISDA)       http://www.agri.state.id.us/

ISDA has a lot of resources and information available, for example, a few topics are listed below:  

Certified Weed Free Forage/Straw

Noxious Weeds

Pesticide License Certification/Recertification

Animal Health

Veterinary Services

Organic Certification

Marketing

Idaho Agriculture Directory     

 

FEDERAL

The U.S. Department of Agriculture supports three major programs that offer sustainable agriculture information and assistance. Whether you are a farmer, an educator or a researcher seeking more information about sustainable agriculture in general, about a specific crop, or help with a specific problem, these programs can help. Contact information for each program and a description of each program's area of specialization are provided below:

Alternative Farming Systems Information Center (AFSIC)

(301) 504-6559                         www.nal.usda.gov/afsic                                                     afsic@nal.usda.gov

 AFSIC collects, organizes and distributes information on alternative agriculture and provides high-level searching and reference services from the National Agricultural Library's vast collection and world-wide databases.

AFSIC Resources From the National Agriculture Library and beyond:
Organic Agriculture
Community Based Agriculture
Sustainable Agriculture

 

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Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE)   

(301) 504-5230           www.sare.org               san@sare.org

SARE provides grant opportunities; maintains diverse portfolio of research projects; synthesizes research results & on-farm experiences to develop books, introductory bulletins and educator guides.

SARE Publications:                www.sare.org/htdocs/pubs
Educator guides
On-farm research
Farm success stories
Soil & pest management
Alternative marketing strategies
Alternative livestock production

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 Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA)              

                         (800) 346-9140         http://attra.ncat.org

 National sustainable agriculture information service answers questions about specific farming practices and innovative marketing approaches, including organic production.

 ATTRA Resources:
200+ free publications on farming and marketing
Website with daily brief updates
Specialized responses to sustainable agriculture questions
Toll-free phone service in English (800) 346-9140 and Spanish (800) 411-3222
Speakers for workshops and conferences
Free bi-monthly newsletter and weekly e-newsletter