The Kansas Rural Center and K-State Research & Extension have partnered up to present several land management workshops. Small or Large: Managing Your Acreage allows landowners to apply personal and professional goals to a land management plan. The tri-County (Douglas, Osage, Shawnee) Extension Grazing Management Seminar includes discussion on soils, fertility, fencing, systems, and using grazing sticks to make decisions.
Small or Large: Managing Your Acreage
November 7 & 21, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Grace Community Church, Highway 56 in Overbrook
Contact one of these extension office for full details of the program and to pre-register:
Osage County - 785-828-4438
Shawnee County - 785-232-0062
Douglas County - 785-843-7058
Grazing Management Seminar
Speaker: Gary Kilgore, Southeast Area Extension Agronomist
December 14, 6:30 pm
Overbrook Livestock Commission Co., 700 Sunset Lane, Overbrook
Please RSVP by December 11 to the Osage County Extension Office at 785-828-4438
Wakarusa River Watershed
November 01, 2006
October 26, 2006
Shawnee County Conservation District Watershed Projects Take Off
The Shawnee County Conservation District (SCCD) embarked on a watershed restoration effort last year. With grant funding from KDHE, input from residents of the Lynn and Sixmile Creek watersheds has been sought. Participants share concerns and ideas for improved education or land management efforts. More infomation about this work is available at www.sccdistrict.com.
September 12, 2006
It's apple picking time and KVHA is making a meeting out of it
There's an orchard in Overbrook, KS called Fieldstone Orchard. They have asparagus, grapes, pecans and the like, but their main emphasis is on apples. They are also a bed and breakfast. The house is a beautiful, renovated barn with all sorts of interesting furnishings.
KVHA was trying to figure out when and where to host its annual meeting. Since Fieldstone is a business within the Upper Wakarusa watershed, and since September is a great month for picking apples, we decided September at Fieldstone. There will be presentations from various KVHA staff highlighting projects that are in the works. Attendees will also hear from representatives of WaterLINK, the KU School of Journalism, Rathbun Land and Water Alliance, and the Watershed Institute.
If you think that you may be interested in attending this event, please call Aimee at 785-840-0700.
KVHA was trying to figure out when and where to host its annual meeting. Since Fieldstone is a business within the Upper Wakarusa watershed, and since September is a great month for picking apples, we decided September at Fieldstone. There will be presentations from various KVHA staff highlighting projects that are in the works. Attendees will also hear from representatives of WaterLINK, the KU School of Journalism, Rathbun Land and Water Alliance, and the Watershed Institute.
If you think that you may be interested in attending this event, please call Aimee at 785-840-0700.
Watershed meetings continue
Following the success of the meetings that took place in July where participants were asked to share their concerns about Clinton Lake and drinking water, another working meeting has been scheduled. This meeting will bring the people together who both impact and are impacted by Clinton Lake. We hope to find the common or connected issues of participants and to identify potential options in remediation. Results of this and previous meetings will be posted soon.
The upcoming meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 14 at 9:00 am in the Clinton Lake Visitor's Center, 872 N. 1402 Road.
The upcoming meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 14 at 9:00 am in the Clinton Lake Visitor's Center, 872 N. 1402 Road.
KU J-School focuses on Clinton Lake
The University of Kansas School of Journalism's Environmental Reporting class taught by Rick Musser spent the summer researching and reporting on Clinton Lake, water quality issues, and the interrelationship between this resource and the surrounding communities. Partnering with WaterLINK, The Journal World, and Channel 6 the class covered topics such as nonpoint source pollution, the history of the area and Clinton Lake, and drinking water quality. This was a multimedia effort, meaning that there are print stories, photo essays, and video reports. You can find them at http://www2.ljworld.com/news/out_of_the_tap/.
July 11, 2006
June 2006 - Upper Wakarusa Watershed Report
WRAPS - Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy
- Helped with a booth at Wakarusa Festival and was interviewed about Wakarusa water quality by a reporter from lawrence.com.
- Attended a conference on conservation easements. Deb Baker told me that WRAPS funds could potentially be spent on purchasing easements/development right.
- Helped Shawnee County Partners in Conservation plan the Lynn Creek
- stakeholder meeting.
- Discussed agriculture and water quality education needs with Douglas County Extension Program Development Committee.
- Helped Agriculture Agents in Douglas, Shawnee and Osage Counties develop a proposal to K-State for water quality education/demonstrations.
- Helped lead the well plugging demonstration and local water quality discussion held at Mike Fawl's in Douglas County.
- Met with Ken Krause from the Overbrook area to discuss potential water quality related improvements for the Overbrook City Park Pride Project.
- Continued work with five livestock producers in the watershed this month.
June 18, 2006
Watershed Forums
Upcoming meetings/workshops/forums concerning water quality in the Upper Wakarusa Watershed schuduled for the end of the July.
#1 Upper Wakarusa Watershed landowners meeting - Will discuss watershed concerns, needs, priorities, and goals of the residents of the watershed.
Monday, July 24th at 8:00 am at the Kanwaka Township Hall, 776 HWY 40
OR Monday, July 24th at 7:00 pm at the Kanwaka Township Hall.
#2 Urban Rural Partnership meeting - Will determine ways in which the City of Lawrence can partner with watershed residents and landowners to achieve short and long term water quality initiatives.
Thursday, July 27th at 4:00 pm at the Douglas County Extension Office, 2110 Harper, Lawrence
Email watershed@kvha.org or call Will Boyer at 785-843-7058 or Aimee Polson at 785-840-0700 with questions.
#1 Upper Wakarusa Watershed landowners meeting - Will discuss watershed concerns, needs, priorities, and goals of the residents of the watershed.
Monday, July 24th at 8:00 am at the Kanwaka Township Hall, 776 HWY 40
OR Monday, July 24th at 7:00 pm at the Kanwaka Township Hall.
#2 Urban Rural Partnership meeting - Will determine ways in which the City of Lawrence can partner with watershed residents and landowners to achieve short and long term water quality initiatives.
Thursday, July 27th at 4:00 pm at the Douglas County Extension Office, 2110 Harper, Lawrence
Email watershed@kvha.org or call Will Boyer at 785-843-7058 or Aimee Polson at 785-840-0700 with questions.
June 01, 2006
June Newsletter
Check out the latest Wakarusa Review.
Mid-October is the anticipated publication time of the next newsletter, if you would like to submit something, email watershed@kvha.org or call 785-840-0700.
Will Boyer - Upper Wakarusa Watershed Report - May 2006
WRAPS - Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy
- Drove part of the watershed with Dean Davis to evaluate potential sites for the SN County Beef Tour which may be held in the watershed this fall.
- Participated in rural committee meeting.
- Met with Aimee to discuss the Wakarusa Festival and upcoming two public forums.
Work with landowners/local stakeholders
- Attended an oral history presentation by Martha Parker.
- Developed and distributed a flyer for the June 8th well plugging demonstration/water quality discussion to be held on Mike Fawl's place.
- Met with Rich Runnebaum to discuss Lynn Creek subwatershed WRAPS development.
- Continued work with three watershed livestock producers this month.
- Participated in the Shawnee County Wheat Tour.
Will Boyer, Extension Watershed Specialist
Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Harper
Lawrence, KS 66046-3242
phone: 785 843-7058
fax: 785 843-6745
- Drove part of the watershed with Dean Davis to evaluate potential sites for the SN County Beef Tour which may be held in the watershed this fall.
- Participated in rural committee meeting.
- Met with Aimee to discuss the Wakarusa Festival and upcoming two public forums.
Work with landowners/local stakeholders
- Attended an oral history presentation by Martha Parker.
- Developed and distributed a flyer for the June 8th well plugging demonstration/water quality discussion to be held on Mike Fawl's place.
- Met with Rich Runnebaum to discuss Lynn Creek subwatershed WRAPS development.
- Continued work with three watershed livestock producers this month.
- Participated in the Shawnee County Wheat Tour.
Will Boyer, Extension Watershed Specialist
Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Harper
Lawrence, KS 66046-3242
phone: 785 843-7058
fax: 785 843-6745
May 30, 2006
Upper Wakarusa Cost Share Opportunities
KVHA and the Upper Wakarusa WRAPS project are offering cost share opportunities to people within the boundaries of the Upper Wakarusa watershed. Download an application here or phone 785-840-0700 for an application or more information.
Upper Wakarusa Cost Share form (.pdf)
Upper Wakarusa Cost Share form (.pdf)
May 08, 2006
May 02, 2006
Lower Kansas Watershed Specialist Update
To: Conservation Districts
Ag Agents
Kaw Valley Heritage Alliance
Wakarusa Watershed District
Below is a report describing some April activities related to the Upper Wakarusa Watershed.
Upper Wakarusa Watershed Report - April 2006 - Will Boyer
WRAPS - Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy
-Met with Extension staff in Shawnee and Douglas Counties to discuss information & education resources
-Met with Dean Davis to begin planning the SN County Beef Tour which may be held in the upper Wakaursa this fall .
-Assisted Shawnee County Conservation District with a meeting announcement mailing and with planning activities for prioritizing and implementing WRAPS goals in the Lynn and Six-mile Creek subwatersheds.
-Participated in WRAPS committee meetings to discuss implementation activities and to develop next years grant application.
-Did a windshield survey of two Deer Creek subwatershed with Aimee from Kaw Valley Heritage Alliance.
-Work on 1/4ly report and 2007 grant application with Aimee
Work with landowners/local stakeholders
- Gave a presentation to students about Total Maximum Daily Loads at Kanwaka Township Hall.
-Planned a June 8th well plugging demonstration/water quality discussion with the landowner, DG Co Extension, DG Co Farm Bureau, DG County Conservation District, Frontier Farm Credit and Kaw Valley Heritage Alliance.
-Presented runoff demonstration at Lawrence April Showers to Water Towers Earth Day Festival.
-Continued work with six watershed livestock producers this month.
Will Boyer, Extension Watershed Specialist
Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Harper
Lawrence, KS 66046-3242
phone: 785 843-7058
fax: 785 843-6745
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