The Extension Files

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  • The Extension Files features a different K-State Research and Extension agent in each episode, answering the question, "What do you do?" while also exploring why they are passionate about their career. The podcast is a product of K-State Research and Extension, which is Kansas State University’s outreach and education system. We have an office in every one of Kansas’ 105 counties. The goal for K-State Research and Extension is to be everyday Kansans’ trusted source for relevant, unbiased research and information to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future. In Kansas, extension agents’ expertise and deep network of connections cover a wide array of topics: food (from livestock and crop production to preparation and preservation); families and community; 4-H youth development; finances; health in all stages of life; gardening; landscaping … and much more. Remember to check out the K-State Research and Extension website to learn more. The quickest way to find us on Facebook and Twitter is to search for #KSRE. K State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county extension offices, experiment fields, area extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan. You can learn more at the K-State Research and Extension website. The quickest way to find us on Facebook and Twitter is to search for #KSRE. To provide feedback about this podcast, email us at ksrenews@ksu.edu.
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The Extension Files features a different K-State Research and Extension agent in each episode, answering the question, "What do you do?" while also exploring why they are passionate about their career. The podcast is a product of K-State Research and Extension, which is Kansas State University’s outreach and education system. We have an office in every one of Kansas’ 105 counties. The goal for K-State Research and Extension is to be everyday Kansans’ trusted source for relevant, unbiased research and information to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future. In Kansas, extension agents’ expertise and deep network of connections cover a wide array of topics: food (from livestock and crop production to preparation and preservation); families and community; 4-H youth development; finances; health in all stages of life; gardening; landscaping … and much more. Remember to check out the K-State Research and Extension website to learn more. The quickest way to find us on Facebook and Twitter is to search for #KSRE. K State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county extension offices, experiment fields, area extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan. You can learn more at the K-State Research and Extension website. The quickest way to find us on Facebook and Twitter is to search for #KSRE. To provide feedback about this podcast, email us at ksrenews@ksu.edu.
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  • Two new extension districts - with Jim Lindquist
    2020/07/23

    K-State Research and Extension is all about improving lives, livelihoods and communities. To do that, the organization is constantly looking for ways to do so more efficiently and effectively. One approach that’s had widespread success over the last several years has been combining individual county offices into multi-county districts, which allows for specialization, sustainability and other advantages. On July 1, Kansas added two more extension districts, bringing the number to 20. Finney and Scott Counties formed the West Plains District, and Dickinson and Marion County created the Chisholm Trail District.

    Guest for this episode:

    Jim Lindquist is the associate director for field operations with K-State Research and Extension. He has held numerous positions in his 40+ years as a leader in extension.

    Links to resources:

    • Map and contact information for K-State Research and Extension districts and counties
    • K-State Research and Extension homepage
    • K-State Research and Extension COVID-19 Resources page
    • Kansas State University COVID-19 updates

    The Extension Files is a product of K-State Research and Extension, which is Kansas State University’s outreach and education system. We have an office in every one of Kansas’ 105 counties.

    The goal for K-State Research and Extension is to be everyday Kansans’ trusted source for relevant, unbiased research and information to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future.

    In Kansas, extension agents’ expertise and deep network of connections cover a wide array of topics:

    • food (from livestock and crop production to preparation and preservation)
    • families and community
    • 4-H youth development
    • finances
    • health in all stages of life
    • gardening
    • landscaping
    • … and much more

    Check out the K-State Research and Extension website to learn more. The quickest way to find us on Facebook and Twitter is to search for #KSRE.

    To provide feedback about this podcast, email us at ksrenews@ksu.edu.

     

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    34 分
  • Childhood adversity and toxic stress - with Rebecca McFarland
    2020/07/09

    Toxic stress is harmful to all of us and, over the last few months, it’s obviously increased around the world. But not all kinds of stress are harmful; good stress helps us in a variety of ways including building resilience. Some, but not all, types of negative stresses result in long-term effects.

    For children, learning how to deal with all types of stress is critically important, as lessons learned and effects of some types of stress can have lifelong implications. Our guest in this episode has researched and published information on the impact of adversity and toxic stress in childhood. She offers a wealth of information about how families and communities can take steps to help improve children’s lives both now and for the future.

    Guest for this episode:

    Rebecca McFarland is the family and child development agent for K-State Research and Extension’s Frontier District, which has offices in Garnett, Lyndon and Ottawa.

    Links to resources:

    • Understanding the Impact of Childhood Adversity and Toxic Stress
    • News story: K-State expert: Communities can help reduce children’s stress
    • K-State Research and Extension homepage
    • K-State Research and Extension COVID-19 Resources page
    • Kansas State University COVID-19 updates

    The Extension Files is a product of K-State Research and Extension, which is Kansas State University’s outreach and education system. We have an office in every one of Kansas’ 105 counties.

    The goal for K-State Research and Extension is to be everyday Kansans’ trusted source for relevant, unbiased research and information to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future.

    In Kansas, extension agents’ expertise and deep network of connections cover a wide array of topics:

    • food (from livestock and crop production to preparation and preservation)
    • families and community
    • 4-H youth development
    • finances
    • health in all stages of life
    • gardening
    • landscaping
    • … and much more

    Check out the K-State Research and Extension website to learn more. The quickest way to find us on Facebook and Twitter is to search for #KSRE.

    To provide feedback about this podcast, email us at ksrenews@ksu.edu.

     

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    39 分
  • Safety practices and food safety updates - with Karen Blakeslee and Londa Nwadike
    2020/06/23

    Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic began, we welcomed a pair of food safety experts on the podcast to help us understand what was going on. Now that a few months have passed, we welcome them back to talk about how the scientific understanding of the novel coronavirus has grown and changed. We talk about the importance of handwashing, masks and other safety precautions, whether we need to sanitize our groceries upon returning home, and how K-State Research and Extension has helped support best practices for farmers markets.

    Guests for this episode:

    • Karen Blakeslee is the coordinator of the Rapid Response Center for K-State Food Science faculty as well as Human Nutrition faculty to answer questions about food. She is a member of the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry in the College of Agriculture and is based in Manhattan.
    • Londa Nwadike, assistant professor and extension consumer food safety specialist with a unique joint appointment for Kansas State University and the University of Missouri. She works at K-State’s Olathe campus and Mizzou’s Jackson County office.

    Links to Resources:

    • K-State Research and Extension Food Safety and COVID-19 webpage
    • K-State Food Safety Rapid Response Center
    • K-State Research and Extension homepage
    • K-State Research and Extension COVID-19 Resources page
    • Kansas State University COVID-19 updates

    The Extension Files is a product of K-State Research and Extension, which is Kansas State University’s outreach and education system. We have an office in every one of Kansas’ 105 counties.

    The goal for K-State Research and Extension is to be everyday Kansans’ trusted source for relevant, unbiased research and information to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future.

    In Kansas, extension agents’ expertise and deep network of connections cover a wide array of topics:

    • food (from livestock and crop production to preparation and preservation)
    • families and community
    • 4-H youth development
    • finances
    • health in all stages of life
    • gardening
    • landscaping
    • … and much more

    Check out the K-State Research and Extension website to learn more. The quickest way to find us on Facebook and Twitter is to search for #KSRE.

    To provide feedback about this podcast, email us at ksrenews@ksu.edu.

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    45 分

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