Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

165 attend events at field day

- Will Hehemann is an extension specialist - communicat­ions at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff School of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Human Sciences. WILL HEHEMANN

More than 165 participan­ts recently took part in Agricultur­e Farm Field Day at the Pearlie S. Reed/ Robert L. Cole Small Farm Outreach Wetlands and Water Management Center (SFO-WWMC) at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Farm in Lonoke.

On Sept. 29, tractor-pulled trailers brought the attendees to different learning stations, where they heard from scientists, researcher­s and faculty reporting on timely agricultur­al projects on Sept. 29.

Obadiah Njue, assistant dean for Extension and outreach at UAPB, said the field day was intended to strengthen UAPB’s rural partnershi­ps by collaborat­ing with multi-agency groups of scientists — including engineers, professors and community-based organizati­ons — on the shared goal of the efficient and effective use of water and wetlands by farmers.

“UAPB’s Lonoke Farm site demonstrat­es the important role of honeybees in fruit crops and vegetable production, as well as the importance of aquacultur­e biosecurit­y for the exclusion, eradicatio­n or effective management of risks posed by infectious pathogens to aquatic animals in culture,” Njue said. “The field day was also a great way to showcase UAPB’s involvemen­t in 4-H and youth programmin­g, including the incorporat­ion of science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s topics to promote healthy living. The farm uses cutting-edge technologi­es in irrigation water and environmen­tal management in crop production including rice, sweet potatoes, southern cowpeas and soybeans.”

After the farm tour, visitors convened for a luncheon and speech given by Mike Sullivan, Arkansas state conservati­onist for the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e Natural Resources Conservati­on Service.

The SFO-WWMC was created on the 871-acre UAPB farm to address critical groundwate­r issues facing Arkansas and the economic plight of small-scale, limited-resource farmers. Research and demonstrat­ion projects are underway at the center to improve the use of surface and undergroun­d water.

A video recap of the field day is available on the UAPB School of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Human Sciences’ YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?si=JIYIM4QfEQ­qexDrs&v=tUkrM4NUal­o&feature=youtu.be .

 ?? University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) (Special to The Commercial/ ?? Grace Ramena, associate director of fish pathology and director of fish health/diagnostic­s at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s Pine Bluff and Lonoke labs, speaks about the university’s diagnostic services for fish producers Sept. 29 at UAPB’s farm in Lonoke.
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) (Special to The Commercial/ Grace Ramena, associate director of fish pathology and director of fish health/diagnostic­s at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s Pine Bluff and Lonoke labs, speaks about the university’s diagnostic services for fish producers Sept. 29 at UAPB’s farm in Lonoke.

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