News, Events, Attractions
see also Calendar items
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Call Before You Dig Number
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On May 1, 2007, the new national Call Before You Dig 811 number was ‘connected’. Created to eliminate the confusion of multiple "Call Before You Dig" numbers across the country and to be an easy-to-remember resource, 811 will make it easier for Americans to call before attempting any digging project, whether it be something small like planting a tree or installing a mailbox or a larger project like building an addition or deck. This quick and efficient one-call service notifies the appropriate local utilities, which then send locators or locate technicians to the requested site to mark the approximate location of underground lines. This is to encourage contractors as well as homeowner Do-It-Yourself-ers to call before they dig. More information at: http://www.call811.com/ | |
| Coping with drought | On
June 1, 2007, the USDA designated Jefferson County and six other Florida counties
as primary natural disaster areas due to drought. Information on low
interest emergency loans is available from the Farm Service Administration
office (997-2072).
Sales of livestock due to a drought emergency are eligible for special tax treatment. Contact Jed for additional information. |
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Sales Tax Savings
for Farm Use of Electricity |
Exemption on Sales Tax for Ag Electricity Use ... Effective July 1, 2006, electricity used directly and exclusively for the production or processing of agricultural farm products on a farm is exempt from sales tax. This exemption only applies if the electricity if separately metered from that used for non-production or non-processing purposes. Other tax-exempt uses include electricity used to supply power to greenhouses, poultry houses, dairy barns, horse stables and processing facilities located on a farm. To qualify for the exemption, the purchasing farmer must furnish the utility provider with an exemption certificate stating that the electricity will be used directly and exclusively for the production or processing of agricultural farm products on a farm. For a copy of the information and form go to http://taxlaw.state.fl.us/sut_out.asp?r=06A01%2D09%0D%0A+In+%23%5B&file=sut_tip.ask | |
| FAWN is Back! | The Monticello weather tower is back on-line. The Florida Automated Weather Network (FAWN) weather station was down due to technical problems, but has returned, reporting rainfall, wind speed, temperature, humidity and other data on 15 minute intervals. Go to FAWN or to the Weather Page. Georgia has a similar network, with their closest station at Boston, GA. Link to that site is on the Weather Page, too. | |
| Soybean Rust | Soybean Rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi): Updates from SPDN (Southern Plant Diagnostic Network) | |
| confirmed | American Phytopathology Society Soybean Rust Pages | |
| in Lousianna | USDA APHIS Soybean Rust Page | |
| APHIS Soybean Rust Hot Issues | ||
| A letter from Dr. Tom Kucharek to Producers and others interested in Soybean Rust (11/10/04) | ||
| Photos of Soybean Rust in Jefferson County, June 2005 | ||
| New FCS Agent | We are pleased to have Mrs. Heidi Copeland join us as Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent. She began Nov 29, 2004, but she is no stranger to the county. She has taught Life Management and Home Economics (Family and Consumer Science) at Jefferson County High School. We are excited to be back to full staff level, and to re-start our educational programs in youth and adult FCS. |
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| Election Results | County and Precinct returns for the Nov 2004 General Election are posted at http://jefferson.ifas.ufl.edu/election | |
| Ag Census 2002 | Jefferson County Statistics from the 2002 Census of Agriculture are available. NASS Jefferson County Profile . Comparison of Selected Statistics from 1964-2002, (print version) compiled by Larry Halsey. Complete Florida data with all Florida Counties | |
Preparation and Recovery from Hurricanes
and other disastersReport all emergencies to 911. Report trees obstructing roads, downed power lines and serious disaster-related hazards or losses to Emergency Management Operation Center, Carol Ellerbe, 342-0211. Report agricultural losses to Larry Halsey (Extension Office, 342-0187) or Mark Demott (USDA FAS, 997-2072). For Hurricane Preparation and Recovery Information, Click Here |
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| Mad Cow Disease | USDA APHIS BSE Page | |
| also known as | University of Illinois Mad Cow (BSE) Page | |
| BSE | FDA BSE Information Page | |
| CDC BSE Page | ||
| Bovine | Florida Dept of Ag & Consumer Services BSE Links | |
| Spongiform | Yahoo News Collection - BSE | |
| Encephalopathy | Google News Search - BSE/Mad Cow | |
| USDA Food Safety Inspection Service - BSE | ||
| Consumer Questions and Answers about BS (FDA) | ||
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The following was compiled by Douglas Mayo, Extension Ag Agent in Jackson County BSE The Reason for So Much
Concern Disease Transmission Cases in the US Clinical Signs of the
Disease Safe for the Consumer
Secretary Ann M. Veneman ended
her statement by saying, "I plan to serve beef for my Christmas dinner." |
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| Poison Control | 1-800-222-1222 That's the new toll-free hotline to reach any Poison Control Center. It will get you to any of the 65 "official" centers nation- wide, including Florida. | |
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Extension director, Larry Halsey, left, and extension medical entomologist Roxanne Rutledge, both with the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, install a mosquito trap in a wooded area near Monticello in Jefferson County. The device, known as a Roske-2 modified Trinidad trap, collects mosquitoes that will be tested for West Nile Virus at UF’s Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach. Rutledge said, that by baiting with dry ice, the trap emits carbon dioxide to attract mosquitoes. West Nile virus is transmitted by mosquitoes to humans and animals, and it can be life-threatening, particularly for elderly. (AP photo: Thomas Wright, University of Florida/IFAS) | |
| Green Industries Institute | New courses are announced periodically at the Green Industries Institute. Click for registration information, or call Gale Allbritton, 997-4088. | |
| Bio-Security and Bio-Terrorism. Increase security on the farm. Includes items on Anthrax, Pesticide Security | ||
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For more information contact Emergency Management Operation Center and Carol Ellerbe, 342-0211 or go by the office on US 19 North in the Dunn Building next to Thompson Service Station. |
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