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Released: February 19, 2008

Thomas to Join Staff of K-State Research and Extension Logan County Office

MANHATTAN, Kan. - Melissa Thomas will join the staff of the K-State Research and Extension Logan County office as an agriculture and natural resources agent, effective March 9.

Did You Know?

MANHATTAN, Kan. - K-State Research and Extension, based at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan., offers programs, publications and newsletters focused on improving the quality of life for Kansans and others using science-based information. It has offices in all 105 Kansas counties.

K-State Research and Extension family and consumer sciences agents develop and deliver educational programs on family issues including nutrition, food and food safety, parenting, family and personal relationships, financial management, health and safety.

Agriculture and natural resources agents develop and deliver educational programs on topics including crop and livestock production, environmental stewardship, farm and ranch management, agriculture public policy, and horticulture production.

Family and consumer sciences and agriculture and natural resources agents also work in community development.

4-H youth development agents develop and deliver programs aimed at helping youth develop life skills, including a positive self concept, an inquiring mind, a concern for the community, healthy interpersonal relationships and sound decision making.

More information is available by visiting the local K-State Research and Extension office or the Web site: http://www.oznet.ksu.edu.

Thomas earned a bachelor’s degree in animal sciences and industry from Kansas State University.

She is currently working as a research assistant in the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry at K-State.

Extension agents are jointly employed in a partnership between K-State Research and Extension, headquartered on the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan, and the local county Extension council.

Agriculture and natural resources extension agents provide leadership in their communities by developing and delivering educational programming relative to agriculture-related information including crop and livestock production, environmental stewardship, farm and ranch management, agriculture public policy, and horticulture production.

The role of K-State Research and Extension is to encourage the adoption of research-based information to improve the quality of life for Kansans. K-State Research and Extension is the short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.

The telephone number for the Logan County office is 785-672-3245.

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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 K-State campus, Manhattan.

Story by:
Phil White
pbwhite@ksu.edu
K-State Research& Extension News

Additional Information:
The K-State Research and Extension Logan County/District office is at 785-672-3245.