By Ashlea Grumley and Bronwyn Aly et.al
Community and agriculture come together for an evening of learning and connection during the inaugural Dixon Springs Agricultural Center Field Day on July 14. The experience will begin at 5 p.m. and includes a farm-to-table meal featuring food grown and produced at the Ag Center. Presentation stations include:
Forest Management – Extension Forestry Specialist Kevin Rohling will lead a tour of our demonstration forest and discuss different management approaches and practices, and how they influence the forest. He will also discuss recent research on the impacts of forest management on forest moths and other wildlife.
Invasive Species Identification and Management – Extension Forestry Specialist Chris Evans will show different invasive plant species of concern to landowners in the region, discuss management practices and recommendations, and talk about recent research underway at Dixon Springs on invasive species.
Pollinator Prairie Establishment – Extension Educator Erin Garrett will lead a tour of the Dixon Springs Pollinator Prairie and the native plants growing there. Erin will also discuss the process of establishing a prairie, the benefits of increasing native plants in your landscape, and practices needed to maintain a prairie.
Ongoing Animal Science Research Projects – Animal Science summer I-BELIEF interns and graduate students from the University of Illinois will showcase current research projects within the department, discuss research methods, and share information on ongoing studies related to livestock production, animal health, nutrition, genetics, and agricultural sustainability.
Ticks of Illinois - Bite Prevention and Identification - Ticks and tick-borne diseases are an increasing concern in Illinois. Dr. Teresa Steckler, Extension Specialist, will discuss Illinois tick species and their associated diseases, where ticks are found, how to protect yourself from tick bites, and see real ticks under the microscope to learn how small they actually are!
High Tunnel Vegetable Production - Extension Educator Bronwyn Aly will lead a tour of the research and demonstration high tunnels and discuss vegetable management strategies within the protected cover environment of the tunnels. She will also discuss ongoing tomato and pepper variety trials.
Biological Insect Control - Extension specialist Dr. Kacie Athey will share information on how to use natural predator insects to control insect pests in specialty crops. Research conducted in the high tunnels at DSAC over the past 5 years will be highlighted.
Source : illinois.edu