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2008 Program93rd ANNUAL MEETING and
PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTS July 13-17, 2008FRIDAY, JULY 11
7:00 am - PRE-CONFERENCE LIVESTOCK TOUR Place: Entry F Presiding: Gene Schurman, National Chair of Animal Science Committee Sponsor: Alltech, Elanco Animal Health, National Pork Board, and Prestage Farms 8:00 am- NACAA Board Meeting 5:00 pm Place: Edinburgh SATURDAY, JULY 12
7:00 am - PRE-CONFERENCE LIVESTOCK TOUR Place: Entry F 7:00 am- PRE-CONFERENCE HORTICULTURE TOUR Sponsor: Ball Horticulture Company 8:00 am- NACAA Board Meeting 3:00 pm Place: Edinburgh 12:00 pm- REGISTRATION 8:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 1:00 pm - Registration for 4-H Talent Revue 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 6:00 pm- 4-H Talent Revue Orientation and Dinner 9:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC
SUNDAY, JULY 13 Spotlight Sponsor – North Carolina Cooperative Extension 7:30 am- 4-H Talent Revue Rehearsal and Meal noon Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 9:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 7:00am – GRANDOVER GOLF OUTING 1 pm Vans leaving from Entry F Contact: Tyrone Fisher
9:00 am- Commercial Exhibits & NACAA 1:00 pm Educational Exhibits Set Up Place: Prefunction Area III 9:00 am- Regional Directors and Vice Directors Workshop Noon Presiding: James Devillier, NACAA Southern Region Director Place: Edgewood 9:00 am- Scholarship Selection Committee 5:00 pm Place: St. Andrews 9:00 am- NACAA Poster Set Up 1:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area III 9:00 am- Nominating Committee Meeting Noon Place: Olympia Presiding: Chuck Otte, Past President 10:00 – PRAYER SERVICE 11:00 am Place: Auditorim I Presiding: Paul Walker 12:00 pm- Past National Officers and Board Luncheon 2:00 pm (Dutch treat) Place: Imperial A Coordinator: Chuck Otte, Past President 1:00 pm- COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER 6:30 pm Place: Arrowhead Noon- National Committee Chairs and Vice Chairs 2:00 pm Luncheon and Workshop Place: Grandover Presiding: Phil Pratt, NACAA Vice President Courtesy: Philip Morris, USA
1:00 pm- COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT TRADE SHOW- 6:00 pm AND NACAA POSTER SESSION DISPLAY - OPEN Place: Prefunction Area III 2:30 pm - BREAK 3:00 pm Courtesy: F.A. Bartlette Tree Company 1:30 pm- State Officers Workshop 3:00 pm Place: Auditorium III Presiding: Michele Hebert, Western Region Director
1:30 pm- Teaching and Educational Technologies Hands- 2:40 pm on Teaching Sessions Topic: Beginning PowerPoint Workshop Presenter: Susan Kerr Place: Computer Teaching Lab 2:50 pm- Teaching and Educational Technologies Hands- 5:00 pm on teaching Sessions Topic: Intermediate Powerpoint Workshop Presenter: Betsy Greene Place: Computer Teaching Lab 2:00 pm- Program Recognition Council Workshop 5:00 pm Place: Sandpiper Presiding: Mike Hogan, Council Chair 2:00 pm- Extension Development Council Workshop 5:00 pm Place: Tanglewood Presiding: Michael Heimer, Council Chair 2:00 pm- Professional Improvement Council Workshop 5:00 pm Place: Heritage Presiding: Tom Benton, Council Chair 2:00 pm- Life Member Committee Meeting 3:00 pm Place: Old North Presiding: Hal Tatum, Life Member Chair 2:00 pm- NACAA Educational Foundation Annual Meeting 3:00 pm and Board of Directors Meeting Place: Edinburgh Presiding: Curtis Grissom, Educational Foundation President 3:00 pm- FIRST TIMER ORIENTATION AND 4:00 pm RECEPTION Place: Blue Ashe Presiding: Tyrone Fisher Presenters: Chuck Otte, NACAA Past President & Karen Neill, Co-Chair NACAA AM/PIC (All first time attendees and spouses invited) 4:30 pm- TASTE OF CAROLINA DINNER 6:30 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: RJR Tobacco 5:30 pm- State President Rehearsal for Flag Ceremony Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: Gary Pierce 6:00 pm – National Leadership Rehearsal 6:15 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: Fred Miller
6:00 pm- Parents Orientation for Sons and Daughters 6:45 pm Program Place: Auditorium I Presiding: Ross Young 7:00 pm- OPENING SESSION AND INSPIRATIONAL 8:30 pm PROGRAM Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Courtesy: Novartis Animal Health Presiding: Fred Miller, NACAA President Invocation: Mickey Cummings, Past NACAA President Remarks by Sponsor: Steve Boren, Novartis Animal Health Presentation of Colors – VFW Post 2087 Welcoming Comments & Pledge of Allegiance– Kirk Perkins, Guilford County Commission Chair National Anthem- Elizabeth Murphy Presentation of State Flags Musical Presentation: Georgia 4-H Clovers and Company Remarks and Introduction: Dr. James Zuiches, NC State Vice Chancellor for Extension & Engagement Inspirational Address: “Leadership that Leaves a Legacy”, General Henry H. Shelton Introduction of NACAA Board: Fred Miller,NACAA President Closing Announcements: Karen Neill, AM/PIC Co-Chair 8:30 pm- ICE CREAM SOCIAL 9:30 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: Virginia Association of County Agricultural Agents 9:00 pm- STATE PICTURES 11:00 pm (See schedule in back of program) Place: Prefunction Area I 9:30 pm- HOSPITALITY 11:30 pm TBD 10:00 pm North Carolina Meeting Place: Auditorium IV MONDAY, JULY 14 Spotlight sponsor- Syngenta
6:30 am- Voting Delegates Breakfast 7:45 am (Meal by invitation & ticket) Place: Imperial BC Presiding: Leon Church, NACAA Secretary Courtesy: NACAA 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 7:00 am- COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER 7:00 pm Place: Arrowhead 9:00 am- COMMERCIAL AND NACAA EDUCATIONAL 6:00 pm EXHIBITS OPEN Place: Prefunction Area III 8:00 am- NACAA Poster Judging noon Place: Prefunction Area III 8:30 am - 4-H Talent Revue Rehearsal 4:30 pm Place: Imperial D 8:00 am- GENERAL SESSION 10:00 am Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: N. Fred Miller, NACAA President Comments: Beth Carroll, Senior Stewardship Manager, Syngenta Welcome: Johnny Wynne, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University Introductions: National Committee and Council Chairs, Special Assignments, and Executive Director Greetings from JCEP Report to the Association, N. Fred Miller, NACAA President Recognition of Donors and Introduction of New Programs: Rick Gibson, NACAA President Elect Presentation by Bidding States for 2012 AM/PIC Hall of Fame Awards Presentation Keynote Address: “Sustaining Agricultural Productivity: The Grandest of the Grand Challenges” Colien Hefferan, Administrator of Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Closing Comments: Mark Tucker, AM/PIC Co-chair 10:00 am- BREAK 10:20 am Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: North Carolina Soybean Association 10:30 am- TRADE TALK CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11:40 am Seminars - Animal Science Pfizer Animal Health, Intervet, Novartis Animal Health, Elanco Animal Health, and Alltech Place: Auditorium IV Horticulture Bayer Advanced, TruGreen Chemlawn Place: Auditorium II Crop Science/Agronomy Monsanto, Specialty Fertilizer Products, Inc., Dow AgroScience, John Deere, Qualisoy Place: Auditorium III Crop Science/Agronomy II United Soybean Board, Pennington,PERC – Propane Education Research Council Place: Auditorium I 11:45 am- PRIDE Luncheon (Tickets Required) 1:15 pm Place: Imperial E Presiding: Larry Moorehead, Public Relations Committee Chair Speaker: Mark Mechling Topic: “How Farm-City Days Benefit Extension Programs” Speaker: B.J. Jarvis Topic: “Marketing Extension Programs to Decision-makers and Elected Officials” Courtesy: United Soybean Board and National Rural Electric Cooperative Association 11:45 am - MEET THE AUTHORS POSTER 1:15 pm SESSION Place: Prefunction Area III 11:45 am – First Time Attendee Luncheon (Tickets Required) 1:15 pm Place: Imperial GH Presiding: Tyrone Fisher Speaker: Rett Davis, Retired NC Agricultural Agent Courtesy:Phil Niemeyer, President, NASCO Division 11:45 am- Professional Improvement and Search for 1:15 pm Excellence Luncheons (Tickets Required) Crop Production Place: Augusta Presiding: David Harrison Program: “Integrated Blackbird Management in Sunflowers” Presenter: Nels Peterson, North Dakota Courtesy: Qualisoy
Farm and Ranch Management Place: Grandover East Presiding: Brad Brummond Program: “Virginia Regional Market Analysis and Economic Outlook Seminars Utilizing the Internet as an Interactive Delivery System” Presenter: Michael T. Roberts, Virginia Courtesy: Specialty Fertilizer Products, LLC
Landscape Horticulture Place: Grandover West Presiding: Dick Brzozowski Program: “Master Gardener Water Conservation Outreach Program” Presenter: Larry Sagar, Utah Courtesy: TruGreen ChemLawn 11:45 am - EDUCATIONAL LUNCHEON SEMINARS 1:15 pm (tickets required?) Program: “Expanding Markets for Local Farm Products” Presenter: Charlie Jackson, Executive Director, Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project Place: Victoria BC Courtesy: Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program: “Current Status of Anthelmintic Resistance in Cattle” Presenter: Dr. Tom Yazwinski, University of Arkansas Place: Imperial C Courtesy: Fort Dodge Animal Health Program: “Invasive Species Biology, Management, Regulations & Economics” Presenters: Anand B. Persad PhD., BCE, The Davey Institute, Kent, Ohio Place: Imperial A Courtesy: Davey Tree Program: “Producing High Quality, High Yielding Crops” Presenter: To Be Announced Place: Blue Ashe Courtesy: Syngenta 1:30 pm- COMMITTEE WORKSHOPS FOR ALL NACAA 2:30 pm MEMBERS “How to Host an AM/PIC” Presiding: Mark Tucker and Karen Neill Place: Turnberry Communications Presiding: Larry Williams Place: Tanglewood Extension Programs Presiding: Brad Brummond Place: Olympia 4-H & Youth Presiding: Sherry Beaty Place: Heritage A Professional Excellence Presiding: Charles Phillips Place: Pinehurst Public Relations Presiding: Larry Moorehead Place: Marsh Harbor Recognition & Awards Presiding: Todd Lorenz Place: St. Andrews Scholarship Presiding: Chris Bruynis Place: Links Agronomy & Pest Management Presiding: Edward Johnson Place: Sandpiper Agricultural Economics & Community Development Presiding: Mary Sobba Place: Tidewater A Animal Science Presiding: Gene Schurman Place: Augusta Natural Resources/Aquaculture Presiding: Bill Sciarappa Place: Tidewater B Horticulture and Turf Grass Presiding: James Hruskoci Place: Colony B Public Relations and Agricultural Issues Presiding: Dan Downing Place: Colony A Early Career Development Presiding: Mark Nelson Place: Pebble Beach Administrative Skills Development Presiding: Jerry Warren Place: Heritage B Teaching and Educational Technologies Presiding Karen Vines Place: Colony C 1:30 pm Life Members Business Meeting 3:00 pm Presiding: Hal Tatum Place: Victoria A 1:30 pm- Agriculture and Natural Resources Program 5:00 pm Leaders Meeting Presiding: Ed Jones Place: Edinburgh 2:30 pm- BREAK 3:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Corn Growers Association of North Carolina, Inc. 3:00 pm- REGIONAL MEETINGS AND CANDIDATE 5:00 pm PRESENTATIONS Southern Place: Victoria A North Central Place: Grandover West Northeast Place: Victoria B Western Place: Victoria C 4:45 pm- “GOT TO BE NC DINNER” 7:00 pm Buses leaving every 20 minutes from Entrance G – last bus leaves at 6:10 PM (tickets required) Place: NC A&T Alumni Center Courtesy: North Carolina Commodity Associations and North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 7:30 pm- 4-H TALENT REVUE 9:00 pm Sponsored by: BB&T Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 9:00 pm- ICE CREAM SOCIAL 10:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: Kansas Association of County Agricultural Agents 9:30 pm- Hospitality Rooms 11:30 pm 9:30 pm- STATE PICTURES 11:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 10:00 pm North Carolina Meeting Place: Auditorium IV
TUESDAY, JULY 15 Spotlight Sponsor- Farm Credit Group (AgFirst, Carolina Farm Credit and AgCarolina Financial) 6:30 am- Administrators’ Breakfast 7:45 am (By invitation) Presiding: Chuck Otte Place: Blue Ashe 7:00 am - Achievement Award Recognition Breakfast 8:00 am Place: Imperial BC Presiding: Todd Lorenz, Chair, Recognition & Awards Committee Courtesy: American Income Life Insurance Company Host: Bill Viar, Director of Marketing 6:30 am – Poster Session Breakfast 7:45 am Place: Imperial FG Presiding: Charles Phillips, Chair, Professional Excellence Committee Courtesy: Propane Education and Research Council Host: 7:00 am - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER OPEN 4:30 pm Place: Arrowhead 8:00 am - REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I
8:30 am- Delegate Session 11:30 am Place: Victoria A Presiding: N. Fred Miller, NACAA President Invocation: Phil Pratt, NACAA Vice President Delegate Roll Call: Leon Church, NACAA Secretary Nominating Committee Report: Chuck Otte, Past President Election of Officers Selection of 2012 AM/PIC Site Greetings from JCEP NACAA Foundation Report Scholarship Committee Report Treasurer’s Report and Adoption of Budget, Paul Wigley, NACAA Treasurer Confirmation of Committee Appointments, Phil Pratt, Vice President New Business Proposed By-laws Change Remarks, Rick Gibson, President-Elect
8:30 am- Extension Development Council Seminar 11:30 am Administrative Skills Workshop Presiding: Jerry Warren Place: Auditorium IV Program 1: 8:30 “Extension Board Development” Presenter: Gary Zoubek Program 2: 9:15 “Identifying Programmatic Opportunities for Extension through Focus” Presenter: Howard J. Siegrist BREAK Program 3: 11:00 “Promoting Community Development by Training Advanced Master Gardeners in Administrative Skills” Presenter: Larry Sagers
8:30 am - Extension Development Council Seminar 11:30 am Early Career Development Workshop Presiding: Mark Nelson Place: Pebble Beach Program 1: 8:30 am “Early Career Development - Tricks of the Trade” Presenter: Ron Torell Program 2: 9:30 “Balancing the Political Demands of a County Extension Director Position” Presenter: Chris Bruynis BREAK Program 3: 10:30 “Getting the Most Out of Mentoring” Presenter: Dan Kluchinski Evaluations 8:30 am - Extension Development Council Seminar 11:30 am Teaching & Educational Technologies Workshop Presiding: Place: Colony B Program 1: 8:30 am “Turning Point Audience Response System” Presenters: Megan Reed & Stephanie Rose Courtesy: Turning Technologies Program 2: 9:30 “Web 2.0 Technologies” Presenters: Ken Balliett and Lucy Bradley Program 3: 10:30 “Utilizing eXtension in Your Local Program” Presenters: Betsy Greene & Rick Koelsch 8:30 am - Extension Development Seminar 11:30 am Public Relations & Ag Issues Workshop Presiding: Dan Downing Place: Augusta B Program: Panel Discussion Presenters: Melvin Brees – Food And Agricultural Policy Institute – University of Missouri – “Economic Factors” Dr. David Brune – Agricultural and Biological Engineering - Clemson University – “Bio-based Fuels and Environmental Implications” Petroleum Company representatives - “A Corporate Perspective on Bio-based Fuels” (invited)
10:00 am- BREAK 10:30 am Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Forsyth County Farm Bureau
9:00 am- COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS AND NACAA 4:00 pm EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS OPEN
9:00 am- NACAA POSTER SESSION OPEN 4:00 pm 11:45 am- State Presidents and Vice Presidents 1:15 pm Luncheon Presiding: Rick Gibson, President Elect Place: Imperial C 11:45 am- Communication Awards Luncheon 1:15 pm Place: Imperial D Presiding: Larry Williams, Communications Committee Chair Courtesy: Bayer Advanced 11:45 am- Search for Excellence in Livestock Production 1:15 pm Luncheon and Awards Program Place: Imperial A Presiding: Tipton Hudson Program: “Oklahoma Meat Goat Boot Camp” Presenter: James E. Jones, Oklahoma Courtesy: NCACAA/Monsanto 11:45 am- Search for Excellence in Remote Sensing 1:15 pm and Precision Agriculture Luncheon Place: Imperial B Presiding: Brad Brummond Program: “Educating Youth About Global Positioning Systems and Compass Using Train the Trainer Methods” Presenter: Gary Wyatt, Minnesota Courtesy: Utah State University 11:45 am- Search for Excellence in Young, Beginning 1:15 pm or Small Farms/Rancher Program Place: Imperial GH Presiding: Jerry Clark Program: “Beginning Beekeeper Workshop” Presenter: Greg Drake, Kentucky Courtesy: Farm Credit System Foundation, Inc. 11:45 am - EDUCATIONAL LUNCHEON SEMINARS 1:15 pm Program: “Youth Resources Galore” Presenter:Deborah Johnson, Executive Director, North Carolina Pork Council Place: Grandover East Courtesy: North Carolina Pork Council
Program: “Technological Solutions to Problems Associated with Application of Pesticides” Presenter: Dr. Erdal Ozkan, Professor, Ohio State University Place: Blue Ashe Courtesy: Jacto, Inc Program: “Financing Rural America” Presenters:Farm Credit Staff Place: Grandover West Courtesy: Farm Credit Group (Ag First, Carolina Farm Credit, AgCarolina Financial), Program: “SARE-funded Research at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems: Grafting Heirloom Tomatoes for Disease Resistance in Intensive Farming Systems” Presenters: Dr. Mary Peet, North Carolina State University, Dr. Frank Louws, North Carolina State University, participating farmers Place: Victoria BC Courtesy: Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) 1:30 pm- JCEP Seminar 3:30 pm Program: “Be an Agent of Change” Presenters: JCEP Traveling Team Karen Hatch Gagne, NAE4-HA Kathy Dothage, NEAFCS Duane Johnson, ESP Rick Gibson, NACAA Place: Auditorium II 1:30 pm- PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL 4:00 pm SEMINARS Agronomy and Pest Management I Place: Auditorium III 1:30 pm “Monitoring Biomass for Use as Bio-Fuels” Presenter: Wade Parker 2:00 “Sweet Sorghum as a Potential Bio-energy Crop in Southwest Louisiana” Presenter: William Hogan 2:30 “Forage Yield and Nutritive Value of Selected Cool Season Forages under Varying Rates of Nitrogen” Presenter: Sam Angima 3:00 pm Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “2007 Irrigated Safflower Variety and Planting Rate Trial in Northern Utah” Presenters: Clark Israelsen and Mike Pace 4:00 “Louisiana Sweet Potato Research Verification Program: Goals, Objectives, and Preliminary Results” Presenter: Tara Smith 4:30 “Supporting Nutrient Management Practices for Small Farms in the New York City Watershed” Presenter: Dale Dewing
Agronomy and Pest Management II Place: Auditorium I 1:30 pm “A Simple and Powerful Tool to Help with Boom Sprayer Calibration Calculations” Presenter: Ron Patterson 2:00 “2007 Arkansas Corn and Grain Sorghum Research Verification Program” Presenter: Kevin Lawson 2:30 “Michigan Soybean Yield Contest as a Part of the Michigan Soybean 2010 Project” Presenter: Ned Birkey 3:00 pm Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “An Assessment of Selected Fungicides on Disease Progress of Soybean Rust and Other Diseases of Soybean in Louisiana” Presenter: Boyd Padgett 4:00 “Evaluation of Yield and Growth Response of Wheat Following Rice or Soybean in Arkansas” Presenter: Craig Allen 4:30 “On-farm Testing in Today’s Environment to Solve Agronomic and Pest Management Problems” Presenter: Aaron Esser Ag Economics I Place: Heritage A 1:30 pm “Farm Succession and Estate Planning with Personal Coaching for Participating Families” Presenter: Brian Tuck 2:00 “Money on the Table” Presenter: Sandra Buxton 2:30 “Crop Insurance, How Boring! Not if You Demo It Right” Presenter: J. Craig Williams 3:00 pm Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “Louisiana Sweet Potato Verification Program: Goals, Objectives, and Preliminary Results” Presenter: Myrl Sistrunk 4:00 “Econo-Range, an Analysis Tool for Determining the Economic Feasibility of Rangeland Improvements” Presenter: Bridger Feuz 4:30 “Delivering Annie’s Project Electronically” Presenter: Willie Huot Ag Economics II Place: Heritage B 1:30 pm “Enhancing Farm Market Profitability with Quality Cut-Sunflowers” Presenter: Jenny Carleo 2:00 “Economics of Organic, Grazing, and Confinement Dairy Farms” Presenter: Tom Kriegl 2:30 “Utilizing Experiential Learning Methods to Teach Practical Direct Marketing Skills to Small Farm Businesses” Presenter: Theresa J. Nartea 3:00 Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “Tri-State Organic IPM Video Series” (Sustainable Agriculture) Presenter: Alan Sundermeir 4:00 “The Delaware County No-Till Initiative” (Sustainable Ag) Presenter: Paul Cerosaletti
Animal Science I Place: Victoria A 1:30 pm “Northeast Katahdin Hair Sheep Upgrade Project” Presenter: Richard Brzozowski 1:45 “Value Added Direct Marketing Lamb Project for Adult and Youth Programs” Presenter: Robert Mickel 2:00 “Identifying Milk Quality Limitations with Specialized Data Analysis Tools” Presenter: Robert Goodling 2:15 “Using Dairy Manure Solids as Bedding” Presenter: Mary Schwarz 2:30 “Livestock Field Days: An Experiential Learning Tool for Youth Producers” Presenter: Mark D. Heitstuman 2:45 “A Pregnancy Ketosis Teaching Tool for Small Ruminant Educators” 3:00 Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “Marketing Meat Goats in New Jersey” Presenter: Stephen Komar Animal Science II Place: Meadowbrook 1:30 pm “Working Together to Produce and Market Beef Cattle in Southern Virginia” Presenters: C. Taylor Clark and Cynthia L.Gregg 1:45 “Adding Value through the Monroe County Heifer Evaluation and Reproductive Development Program” Presenter: John Pope 2:00 “Missouri Show-Me Quality Assurance Program Reaches Youth with Livestock Projects through Multiple Formats” Presenter: Arnie Schleicher 2:15 “IPM Demonstrations in Livestock Production” Presenter: Rebecca Thomas 2:30 “Mixing Fire Ant Baits with Fertilizer as an Economic Alternative to Controlling Imported Fire Ants” Presenter: H. D. Dorough 2:45 “Long Distance Neighbors – Northern Utah Producers Donate Hay to Southern Utah Rancher Impacted by Wildfires” Presenter: Clark Israelsen 3:00 Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “Lost Rivers Grazing Academy” Presenter: Scott Jensen 3:45 “Grazing School for Horse Owners Seeks to Meet Educational Needs of Alabama Horse Industry” Presenter: M. Kent Stafford Natural Resources/Aquaculture/Sea Grant I Place: Tidewater A 1:30 pm “Ecosystem Monitoring to Evaluate Grazing Plan Influence on Rangeland Health” Presenter: Tipton Hudson 1:50 “Working with Animal Feeding Operations to Implement Best Management Practices” Presenter: Michael L. Christian 2:10 “Barriers and Opportunities for Low Impact Development: Case Studies from Three Oregon Communities” Presenter: Derek Godwin 2:30 “Cossatot Forestry Clinic: A Collaborative Effort to Educate People in Howard, Polk and Sevier Counties” Presenter: Sherry Beaty 2:50 “Income Opportunities with Botanical Herbs” Presenter: Bill Worrell 3:10 Evaluations and Adjourn to Break BREAK Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau Natural Resources/Aquaculture/Sea Grant II Place: Tidewater B 1:30 pm “What the Bay Hinges on: Teaching Ecology and Stewardship Through Shellfish Restoration” Presenter: Cara Muscio 1:50 “Capture the Flow and Watch it Grow – Demonstration Rain Gardens in Northwest Arkansas” Presenter: Katie Teague 2:10 “Remediating Stormwater Runoff with Manufactured Treatment Devices, Agricultural Management Practices, and Rain Gardens” Presenter: William Sciarappa 2:30 “Tracking Human Pathogens with Optical Brighteners” Presenter: Cara Muscio 2:50 “Successful Land Use Planning Education Addressing Multiple Jurisdictions” Presenter: Neil A. Clark 3:10 Evaluations and Adjourn to the Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau
Horticulture and Turf Grass Place: Colony A Session 1 Master Gardener Session 1:30 pm “Building the Campacity of the Yavapai County Master Gardener Program” Presenter: Jeff Schalau 2:00 “Making Gardens More Productive Through Advanced Master Gardener Training” Presenter: Larry Sagers 2:30 “Teaching Math, Science, History, etc. Through Junior Master Gardeners” Presenter: Miles Brashier 3:00 Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “Bringing Master Gardeners to Costa Rica” Presenter: D.F. Culbert 4:00 “Developing Funding, Coalitions and Support for a Public Botanical Garden” Presenter: J.L. Goodspeed 4:30“Crash Course in Florida Gardening” Presenter: Rebecca Jordi
Session 2 Lawns and Landscapes Place: Colony BC 1:30 pm “Arkansas Common Landscape Problems” Presenter: Sherri Sanders 2:00 “North Georgia Turfgrass Field Day” Presenter: Billy Skaggs 2:30 “The Effectiveness of Predatory Mites in the Landscape” Presenter: Mary Elizabeth Henry 3:00 Break Place: Prefunction III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “Southeast Louisiana Nursery Association Marketing Efforts” Presenter: Anne Coco 4:00 “Developing Certified Arborists for Proper Community Tree Care” Presenter D.B. Holmes 4:30 “The Michigan Garden Plant Tour – Increasing Floriculture Sales Presenter: Tom Dudek Session 3 Fruits, Vegetables, and More Place: Turnberry 1:30 pm “Insuring the Future of Pollination in Pennsylvania” Presenter: Thomas Butzler 2:00 “Microbial Food Safety Training for the Produce Industry in New Jersey” Presenter: Wesley Kline 2:30 “Financially Self-supported Onion Research in Nebraska” Presenter: James Hruskoci 3:00 Break Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 3:30 “An Evaluation Program for Plant Materials in South Carolina” Presenter: Bob Polomski 4:00 “The Plant Science Center, a Resource for Southwest Arizona” Presenter: Rob Call 4:30 “The Garden Academy – Meeting the Needs of a Growing Clientele” Presenter: Willie Chance 2:30 pm- Break 3:20 pm Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: Guilford County Farm Bureau 4:00 pm - Commercial Exhibits close and take down 6:00 pm
4:30 pm STATES NIGHT IN!!! (Tickets Required) Place: Guilford Ballroom Comments: David Herring, AgCarolina Financial Courtesy: Southern Region State Associations 7:00 pm SILENT AND LIVE AUCTION PREVIEW Place: Guilford Ballroom 8:00 pm LIVE AUCTION Place: Guilford Ballroom 10:00 pm North Carolina Meeting Place: Auditorium IV WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 – Spotlight Sponsor-NC Pork Council
6:30 am- ASSEMBLE FOR PROFESSIONAL 9:00 am IMPROVEMENT TOURS Arrive 30 minutes before tour departure time Place:Guilford Ballroom DEFG
6:30 am BREAKFAST Courtesy: North Carolina Farm Bureau 8:00 am PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT TOURS – 6:00 pm 4:45 pm Shuttle buses will leave Koury Convention Center to take people not participating in tours to the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. (ENTRY F?) 6:00 pm NORTH CAROLINA BBQ Place: Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, Winston-Salem, NC Courtesy: NC Pork Council 10:00 pm North Carolina Meeting Place: Auditorium IV THURSDAY JULY 17 – Spotlight Sponsor – Philip Morris
7:00 am - National Committee Members Breakfast 8:30 am Recognition of Retiring Chairs, Vice Chairs and Special Assignments Place: Imperial BC Presiding: Phil Pratt, NACAA Vice President Courtesy: United Soybean Board 7:00 am - 2nd ANNUAL NACAA AM/PIC PRAYER 8:30 am BREAKFAST (Tickets Required) Place: Imperial A Presiding: Paul Walker, North Carolina Courtesy: Fellowship of Christian Farmers International 7:00 am - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER 4:00 pm Place: Arrowhead 9:00 am- REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 8:00 am- COFFEE/TEA BREAK 8:30 am Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: 8:30 am- NACAA Policy Meeting 10:00 am Place: Torrey Pines 8:30 am- GENERAL SESSION 10:30 am Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: N. Fred Miller, NACAA Pres. Outstanding Service to American and World Agriculture Award Presentation and Response: John M. Woodruff Looking Ahead to the New Year: Rick Gibson, NACAA President Elect Recognition of Retiring Officers and Installation of Incoming Officers, Directors and Vice Directors Comments and Introduction: Dr. Jon Ort, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Associate Dean and Director, North Carolina Cooperative Extension Capstone Speaker: “How the World is Changing”, James H. Johnson, Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center Announcements: Karen Neill 10:45am- “How the World is Changing” Workshop 11:45 am Presenter: Dr. James Johnson, Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center (Space Limited) Place: 10:45 am- SUPER SEMINARS (including Lunch – Tickets 2:30 pm Required)
Topic 1: “NC Choices – Linking Sustainable Pork Producers Directly with Consumers” Presenters: Jennifer Curtis, Executive Director, NC Choices, plus a panel of 3 NC Choices farmers Topic 2: “Extension and the “New American Farmer”: the Opportunities Were Never Greater!” Presenters: Dr. John Ikerd, Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri, Columbia Place: Victoria A Courtesy: SARE
Presenters: Dr. Ed Jones, NC State University, Andrea Husband and Ricky Yeargan, University of Kentucky. Place: Victoria BC Courtesy: NCSU Agricultural Foundation
Presenters: Dr. Greg Jennings and Dr. Bill Hunt, NC State University, and agents from NC, SC and Texas. Place: Grandover East Courtesy: Contech Solutions 11:45 am- Search for Excellence Luncheon- Sustainable 1:30 pm Agriculture Place: Grandover West Presiding: Brad Brummond and Michelle Casella Topic 1: “Creation of a Local and Sustainably Managed Foodshed on Maryland’s Eastern Shore” Presenter: Laura Hunsbarger, Maryland Topic 2: “Integrated Cropping Systems Management: Extension Programs for Sustainable Dryland Farming in the Northern Great Plains” Presenter: Terry Angvick, Montana Topic 3: “Impact of Teaching Soil Quality Concepts in a Hands-on Workshop Using Post-Event Multi-media Technology” Presenter: Bruce Clevenger, Ohio Topic 4: Beginning Beekeeper Workshop Shortcourse Presenters: Greg Drake and Carol Schreiber, Kentucky Courtesy: SARE 10:45am- EDUCATIONAL LUNCHEON SEMINARS 12:15 pm (Tickets Required) “Fibrowatt-Alternative Litter Management Solution” Presenter: Place: Imperial D Courtesy: Fibrowatt, LLC “Improving Nitrogen Efficiency in Urea-based Fertilizer Products” Presenter: Place: Imperial ABC Courtesy: Agrotain International 1:30 pm Teaching and Educational Technologies – Hands on 5:00 pm Teaching Sessions Topic: Working in Web 2.0 Workshop Presenter: John Dorner Place: Computer Teaching Lab 1:30 pm- American Registry of Professional Animal 4:00 pm Scientists Certification Exam Place: Colony A
3:30 pm NACAA Board in President’s Room 4:30 pm- DSA & AA Recipients, Hall of Fame 6:30 pm Recipients, NACAA Board Members, Region Directors, Past Officers, Special Assignments, Special Guests, Council Chairs, Committee Chairs and Vice Chairs Assemble for Banquet Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG 6:30 pm- ANNUAL BANQUET 9:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 9:15 pm- PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION 11:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG 10:00 pm North Carolina Meeting & Celebration Place: Auditorium IV FRIDAY, JULY 18 8:00 am- NACAA Board Meeting 5:00 pm Place: Edinburgh SATURDAY, JULY 19
8:00 am- NACAA Board Meeting 12:00 pm Place: Edinburgh
2008 American/World Agriculture Award Recipient
2008 AM/PIC SPEAKER PROFILES
LIFE MEMBER PROGRAM 2008 NACAA ANNUAL MEETING SATURDAY, JULY 12 12:00 pm- REGISTRATION 8:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I SUNDAY, JULY 13 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 9:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 2:00 pm- LIFE MEMBER COMMITTEE MEETING 3:00 pm Place: Old North Presiding: Hal Tatum, Life Member Chair 12:00 pm- Past National Officers and Board Luncheon 2:00 pm (Dutch Treat) Place: Imperial A Coordinator: Chuck Otte, Past President 1:00 noon - LIFE MEMBER HOSPITALITY 5: 00 pm Place: EPAR 1:00 pm - NACAA POSTER SESSION DISPLAY - OPEN 6:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area III Coordinator: Charles Phillips, Professional Excellence Chair 1:00 pm- COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT TRADE SHOW 7:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area III 4:30 pm- TASTE OF CAROLINA DINNER 6:30 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: RJR Tobacco 7:00 pm- OPENING SESSION AND INSPIRATIONAL 8:30 pm PROGRAM Place: Guilford ABC Courtesy: Novartis Animal Health Presiding: Fred Miller, NACAA President Invocation – Mickey Cummings, Past NACAA President Comments: Steve Barren, Novartis Animal Health Presentation of Colors – VFW Post 2087 National Anthem – Elizabeth Murphy Pledge of Allegiance Welcoming Comments – Kirk Perkins, Guilford County Commission Chair Presentation of State Flags Remarks by Spotlight Sponsor - Novartis Musical Presentation: Georgia 4-H Clovers and Company Remarks and Introduction: Dr. James Zuiches, NC State Vice Chancellor for Extension & Engagement Inspirational Address: “Leadership that Leaves a Legacy”, General Henry H. Shelton Introduction of NACAA Board: Fred Miller,NACAA President Closing Announcements: Karen Neill, AM/PIC Co-Chair 9:00 pm- STATE PICTURES, 11:00 pm (See schedule in back of program) Place: Prefunction Area I 9:00 pm- ICE CREAM SOCIAL 10:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: Virginia Association of County Agricultural Agents 9:30 pm- HOSPITALITY ROOMS 11:30 pm MONDAY, JULY 14
8:00 am- REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area 1 8:00 am- General Session 10:15 am Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: N. Fred Miller, NACAA President Comments: Beth Carroll, Senior Stewardship Manager, Syngenta Welcome: Johnny Wynne, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University Introductions: National Committee and Council Chairs, Special Assignments and Executive Director Greetings from JCEP Report to the Association, N. Fred Miller, NACAA President Recognition of Donors and Introduction of New Programs: Rick Gibson, NACAA President Elect Presentation by Bidding States for 2012 AM/PIC Hall of Fame Awards Presentation Keynote Address: “Sustaining Agricultural Productivity: The Grandest of the Grand Challenges” Colien Hefferan, Administrator of Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Closing Comments: Mark Tucker 8:00 am- Commercial and NACAA Educational Exhibits 4:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area III 7:00 am - LIFE MEMBER HOSPITALITY 5:00 pm Place: EPAR 10:15 am- Break 10:30 am Place: Prefunction Area III Courtesy: NC Soybean Association 1:30 pm Life Members Business Meeting 3:00 pm Presiding: Hal Tatum Place: Victoria A 5:30 pm- “GOT TO BE NC DINNER” 7:00 pm Buses leaving every 20 minutes from Entrance G – last bus leaves at 6:10 PM (tickets required) Place: NC A&T Alumni Center Courtesy: North Carolina Commodity Associations and North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 7:30 pm- 4-H Talent Revue 9:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 9:00 pm- Ice Cream Social 10:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: Kansas Association of County Agricultural Agents 9:30 pm- State Pictures 11:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 9:30 pm- Hospitality Rooms 11:30 pm TUESDAY, JULY 15 7:00 am - LIFE MEMBER BREAKFAST (ticket required) 8:30 am Place: Presiding: Life Member Chair Speaker: Bill Thompson, Humorist/Author 7:00 am - LIFE MEMBER HOSPITALITY 5:00 pm Place: EPAR 8:00 am - REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 9:00 am- LIFE MEMBER AND LIFE MEMBER SPOUSES 5:00 pm TOURS FULL DAY TOURS Tour #1 –Childress Vineyards/Timberlake Gallery Tour#3-Old Salem/Tanglewood Ext. Arboretum Tour #4-Mt. Airy, NC (Andy Griffith/Mayberry) Tour #5 –Seagrove Pottery/Southern Supreme Bakery
8:00 am- NACAA Poster Session Open 4:00 pm 4:30 pm State’s Night IN!!! Courtesy: Southern Region State Associations Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 7:30 pm Silent and Live Auction Preview Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 8:30 pm Live Auction Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC wEDNESDAY, JULY 16
7:30 am- ASSEMBLE FOR PROFESSIONAL 9:00 am IMPROVEMENT TOURS Arrive 30 minutes before tour departure time Place:Guilford Ballroom DEFG 6:00 pm NC Barbecue Place: Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, Winston-Salem, NC Courtesy: NC Pork Council THURSDAY, JULY 17
8:00 am- REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 8:00 am- Coffee/Tea Break 8:30 am Place: Courtesy: 9:00am TRAVELOGUE 10:00 am Presiding: Hal Tatum Place: 8:30 am- 10:30 am GENERAL SESSION Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: N. Fred Miller, NACAA Pres. Outstanding Service to American and World Agriculture Award Presentation and Response: John M. Woodruff Looking Ahead to the New Year: Rick Gibson, NACAA President Elect Recognition of Retiring Officers and Installation of Incoming Officers, Directors and Vice Directors Comments and Introduction: Dr. Jon Ort, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Associate Dean and Director, North Carolina Cooperative Extension Capstone Speaker: “How the World is Changing”, James H. Johnson, Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center Announcements: Karen Neill 7:00 am - LIFE MEMBER HOSPITALITY 5:00 pm Place: 4:30 pm- DSA & AA Recipients, Hall of Fame 6:30 pm Recipients, NACAA Board Members, Region Directors, Past Officers, Special Assignments, Special Guests, Council Chairs, Committee Chairs and Vice Chairs Assemble for Banquet Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG 6:30 pm- Annual Banquet 9:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC
9:15 pm- President’s Reception 11:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG
SPOUSES PROGRAM 2008 NACAA ANNUAL MEETING (Spouses are welcome to attend General Sessions and Voting Delegate Session) SATURDAY, JULY 12
12:00 pm- REGISTRATION 8:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I SUNDAY, JULY 13 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 9:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 1:00 am- SPOUSES HOSPITALITY 5:00 pm Place: EPAR 3:00 pm- FIRST TIMER ORIENTATION AND 4:00 pm RECEPTION Place: Blue Ashe Presiding: Chuck Otte, NACAA Past President (All first time attendees and spouses invited) 4:30 pm- TASTE OF CAROLINA DINNER 6:30 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: RJR Tobacco 7:00 pm- OPENING SESSION AND INSPIRATIONAL 9:00 pm PROGRAM Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Courtesy: Novartis Animal Health Presiding: Fred Miller, NACAA President Invocation – Mickey Cummings, Past NACAA President Remarks by Sponsor: Steve Boren, Novartis Animal Health Presentation of Colors – VFW Post 2087 Welcoming Comments & Pledge of Allegiance– Kirk Perkins, Guilford County Commission Chair National Anthem- Elizabeth Murphy Presentation of State Flags Musical Presentation: Georgia 4-H Clovers and Company Remarks and Introduction: Dr. James Zuiches, NC State Vice Chancellor for Extension & Engagement Inspirational Address: “Leadership that Leaves a Legacy”, General Henry H. Shelton Introduction of NACAA Board: Fred Miller,NACAA President Closing Announcements: Karen Neill, AM/PIC Co-Chair 9:00 pm- STATE PICTURES, 11:00 pm (See schedule in back of program) Place: Prefunction Area I 9:00 pm- ICE CREAM SOCIAL 10:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: Virginia Association of County Agricultural Agents 9:00 pm- HOSPITALITY ROOMS 10:00 pm TBD MONDAY JULY 14, 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 7:00 am- SPOUSES HOSPITALITY 5:00 pm Place: EPAR 8:00 am- General Session 10:15 am Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: N. Fred Miller, NACAA President Comments: Beth Carroll, Senior Stewardship Manager, Syngenta Welcome: Johnny Wynne, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University Introductions: National Committee and Council Chairs, Special Assignments and Executive Director Greetings from JCEP Report to the Association, N. Fred Miller, NACAA President Recognition of Donors and Introduction of New Programs, Rick Gibson, NACAA President Elect Presentation by Bidding States for 2012 AM/PIC Hall of Fame Awards Presentation Keynote Address: “Sustaining Agricultural Productivity: The Grandest of the Grand Challenges” Colien Hefferan, Administrator of Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Closing Comments: Mark Tucker 8:00 am- SPOUSES TOURS 5:00 pm Place: Entry F FULL DAY TOURS Tour #1 – “For the China Collector” Tour #2 – “Greensboro’s Downtown History Tour #4 – “The Biltmore Estate” Tour #5 – “A Tour of Mayberry” Tour #6 - “It’s Furniture Galore” Tour #10 – “The North Carolina Zoo” HALF DAY TOUR 10:00 am - Place: Entry F 3:00 pm Tour #16 – “A Voyage Through Time/History” 5:30 pm- “GOT TO BE NC DINNER” 7:00 pm Buses leaving every 20 minutes from Entrance G – last bus leaves at 6:10 PM (tickets required) Place: NC A&T Alumni Center Courtesy: North Carolina Commodity Associations and North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 7:30 pm- 4-H TALENT REVUE 9:00 pm Sponsored by: BB&T Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 9:00 pm- ICE CREAM SOCIAL 10:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: Kansas Association of County Agricultural Agents 9:30 pm- HOSPITALITY ROOMS 11:30 pm 9:30 pm- STATE PICTURES 11:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I
TUESDAY, July 15 8:00 am - REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 7:00 am- SPOUSES HOSPITALITY 5:00 pm Place: EPAR 9:00 am- SPOUSES WORKSHOPS 11:00 am (Tickets Required) #1 “Gourmet Mushrooms on a Small Scale” Place: Heritage AB #2 North Carolina’s Lunch Basket Place: August A #3 Butterfly Gardening Place: Arrowhead B #4 Antique Road Show Place: Colony C #5 War Between the States Place: Imperial E #6 Container Gardening Place: Imperial H #7 Folded Moravian Star Place: Arrowhead A #8Cooking Outdoors Place: Imperial F
11:30 am- SPOUSES LUNCHEON 1:30 pm (Ticket Required) Place: Victoria A Presentation: Bill Mangum, Author of “Carolina Preserves”
2:00 pm- SPOUSES WORKSHOPS 4:00 pm (Tickets Required) #9 Families Eating Smart, Moving More Place: August #10 North Carolina Lunch Basket Place: Pinehurst #11 Shagging on the Boulevard Place: Colony C #12 Skin Care and Beauty Tips Place: Sandpiper #13 Backyard Wine Making Place: Colony A #14 Painting for Fun Place: Imperial A #15 Folded Moravian Star Place: Imperial B #16 Cooking Outdoors Place: Imperial G #17 Basic Survival, Being Personally Prepared Place: Imperial H 4:30 pm States Night IN!!! Place: Guilford Ballroom 7:30 pm Silent and Live Auction Preview Place: Guilford Ballroom 8:30 pm Live Auction Place: Guilford Ballroom WEDNESDAY, JULY 167:30 am- Assemble for Professional Improvement 9:00 am Tours Place: Guilford DEFG 6:00 pm NC Barbecue Place: Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, Winston-Salem, NC Courtesy: North Carolina Pork Council THURSDAY, July 17 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 8:00 am- GENERAL SESSION 10:30 am Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC Presiding: N. Fred Miller, NACAA Pres. Outstanding Service to American and World Agriculture Award Presentation and Response: John M. Woodruff Looking Ahead to the New Year: Rick Gibson, NACAA President Elect Recognition of Retiring Officers and Installation of Incoming Officers, Directors and Vice Directors Comments and Introduction: Dr. Jon Ort, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Associate Dean and Director, North Carolina Cooperative Extension Capstone Speaker: “How the World is Changing”, James H. Johnson, Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center Announcements: Karen Neill 7:00 am- SPOUSES HOSPITALITY 5:00 noon Place: EPAR
9:00 am- SPOUSES WORKSHOPS 11:00 am (Tickets Required) #18 Cooking with Herbs Place: Heritage #19 Making Memories with Photography Place: Tanglewood #20 Gifts by Nature Place: Sandpiper #21 Skin Care and Beauty Tips Place: Augusta B #22 Basic Knitting 101 Place: Arrowhead #23 Self Defense for Men and Women Place: Tidewater
12:00 noon- Lunch on Your Own/ “Free Time!” 2:00 pm 4:30 pm- DSA & AA Recipients, Hall of Fame 6:30 pm Recipients, NACAA Board Members, Region Directors, Past Officers, Special Assignments, Special Guests, Council Chairs, Committee Chairs and Vice Chairs Assemble for Banquet Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG 6:30 pm- ANNUAL BANQUET 9:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 9:15 pm- PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION 11:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC
SONS & DAUGHTERS PROGRAM 2008 NACAA ANNUAL MEETING
Youth Headquarters
Place: SATURDAY, JULY 1212:00am- REGISTRATION 8:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area 1 SUNDAY, JULY 13 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 9:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area 1 4:30 pm- TASTE OF CAROLINA DINNER 6:30 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: RJR Tobacco 6:00 pm- PARENT ORIENTATION 6:45 pm Place: OAK AND CEDAR 6:45 pm- GET ACQUAINTED PARTY 8:30 pm Place: OAK AND CEDAR Courtesy: NC 4-H AGENTS 9:00 pm- STATE PICTURES, 11:00 pm (See schedule in back of program)
MONDAY, JULY 14 8:00 am- REGISTRATION 9:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 7:30 am- SONS & DAUGHTERS GATHER FOR TOURS Place: Oak and Cedar 5:30 pm SONS AND DAUGHTERS RETURN TO A&T STATE UNIVERSITY FOR BBQ DINNER
7:30 pm- 4-H Talent Revue 9:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom ABC 9:00 pm- Ice Cream Social 10:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom DEFG Courtesy: Kansas Association of County Agricultural Agents 9:30 pm- State Pictures 11:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I TUESDAY, JULY 15
8:00 am - REGISTRATION 5:00 pm Place: Prefunction Area I 7:30 am- SONS AND DAUGHTERS GATHER FOR TOURS Place: Oak and Cedar 4:00 pm RACE DAY TOUR RETURNS TO KOURY 5:00 pm CAROWINDS TOUR RETURNS TO KOURY 4:30 pm- States Night IN!!! 6:00 pm Place: Guilford Ballroom Courtesy: Southern Region State Associations 7:30 pm Silent and Live Auction Preview Place: Guilford Ballroom 8:30 pm Live Auction Place: Guilford Ballroom WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 Enjoy the day with your parents! 6:30 am- ASSEMBLE FOR PROFESSIONAL 9:00 am IMPROVEMENT TOURS Arrive 30 minutes before tour departure time Place:Guilford Ballroom DEFG 6:30 am BREAKFAST Courtesy: North Carolina Farm Bureau 8:00 am PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT TOURS – 6:00 pm 4:45 pm Shuttle buses will leave Koury Convention Center to take people not participating in tours to the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. (ENTRY F?) 6:00 pm NORTH CAROLINA BBQ Place: Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, Winston-Salem, NC Courtesy: NC Pork Council THURSDAY, JULY 17 BEACH TOUR 6:30 am- Beach Tour Gathers to Load Buses Place: Oak and Cedar 5:30 pm- Farewell party for Beach Tour 7:00 pm on the way back from the beach 9:30 pm Beach Tour Returns to Koury
EMERALD POINT WATER PARK TOUR 8:00am- Emerald Point Tour Gathers for Supervised 9:30 Activities Place: Oak and Cedar 10:00am Load Buses for Emerald Point Place: Oak and Cedar 4:00pm Emerald Point Tour Returns to Koury for Those Attending the Banquet
5:00pm- Farewell Party for Emerald Point Tour 7:00 pm 7:30 pm Emerald Point Tour Returns to Koury 7:30 pm- Supervised Activities in Oak and Cedar 10:00 pm
Donors
PICTURE SCHEDULE Guests are welcome to join their home state delegation. State DSA and AA recipients will NOT be photographed at this time. STATE PICTURES WILL BE TAKEN AS PART OF THE CONFERENCE MEMBERS MAY PURCHASE A COPY FOR $5.00. Photos will be taken in this order: Sunday, July 13, 2008 -9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. or immediately after end of Opening Session and Inspirational Program Monday, July 14, 2008– 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. or immediately after end of 4-H Talent Revue BE PROMPT AS THESE MOVE QUICKLY Sunday Night Kansas Arizona Pennsylvania New Hampshire Georgia Arkansas Virginia Hawaii Indiana California Alabama New Mexico Idaho New York Wyoming Delaware S Carolina Vermont W Virginia Alaska Florida Utah Nevada Texas N. Carolina Kentucky Ohio
Monday Night Oklahoma Missouri Washington Mississippi Maine Tennessee Louisiana N Dakota Minnesota Colorado Illinois Montana Wisconsin S Dakota Texas Oregon Iowa Maryland Mass/ RI/ Conn Michigan New Jersey Nebraska
NACAA Annual Meetings and Professional Improvement Conferences Year President Location 1916-1919 Heaton, Ed Chicago, IL 1920 Kennedy, C.N. Chicago, IL 1920 A.J. Dexter Chicago, IL 1921-1922 Mosher, ML Chicago, IL 1923 Merrill, JW Chicago, IL 1924 Perdue, Calvin Chicago, IL 1925 Kirkpatrick, K A Chicago, IL 1926 Hedge, J C Chicago, IL 1927 Palm, A W Chicago, IL 1928 Bucholz, A B Chicago, IL 1929 Olda, R L Chicago, IL 1930 McKay, Morgan Chicago, IL 1931 Mayhew, Earl Chicago, IL 1932 Whonsetler, J E Chicago, IL 1933 Clough, R S Chicago, IL 1934 Douglass, Ellwood Chicago, IL 1935 Kerrigan, P N Chicago, IL 1936 Abbott, H E Chicago, IL 1937 McConnell, Bright Chicago, IL 1938 Boyd, George W Chicago, IL 1939 McCormick, Dewey Z. Chicago, IL 1940 Parker, J Ed Jr. Chicago, IL 1941 Ryall, E V Chicago, IL 1942 Keller, C C Chicago, IL 1943 Toyne, L V Chicago, IL 1944 Beck, E D Chicago, IL 1945 MacDougall, Allister F Chicago, IL 1946 Sill, Weber H Chicago, IL 1947 Nichols, H M Chicago, IL 1948 Sterling, Stuart Chicago, IL 1949 Logan, John Henry Denver, CO 1950 Carter, Rex Chicago, IL 1951 Bay, Ed Memphis, TN 1952 Hoar, Sherman Chicago, IL 1953 Kerr, L J Philadelphia, PA 1954 Brown, Joe T. Salt Lake City, UT 1955 Williams, E 0 East Lansing, MI 1956 Farrington, Fletcher N. Houston, TX 1957 McDougall, R H Boston, MA 1958 Bunnell, Marion Seattle, WA 1959 Walker, Orville F Kansas City, MO 1960 Rose, Carl E Miami, FL 1961 Campbell, Howard H New York, NY 1962 Trierweiler, Bernard G Las Cruces, NM 1963 Barger, Paul Minneapolis, MN 1964 Cook, Elmo New Orleans, LA 1965 Thurston, Joseph S Pittsburgh, PA 1966 Hansen, N John Honolulu, Hi 1967 Kunau, G J Omaha, NE 1968 Estess, Ansel Lexington, KY 1969 Whipp, Roscoe N. Atlantic City, NJ 1970 Esplin, Grant M. Corvallis, OR 1971 Iverson, Larry Columbus, OH 1972 Strohbehn, Douglas W. Atlanta, GA 1973 Hibbard, Russell E. Baltimore, MD 1974 Marek, Richard G. Tucson, AZ 1975 Goodwin, Norman J, Milwaukee, WI 1976 Kennedy, Thurman J. Richmond, VA 1977 Jones, Robert L. Hartford, CT 1978 Koester, Ed Boise, ID 1979 Juchartz, Donald Rapid City, SD 1980 Smith, James A. Oklahoma City, OK 1981 Firth, Leslie N. Cornell University, NY 1982 Roberts, Wayne Billings, MT 1983 Merrick, A Daniel Wichita, KS 1984 D’Armond, Reymond New Orleans, LA 1985 Sorensen, Dave Hershey, PA 1986 Dictson, Billy Colorado Springs, CO 1987 Davis, Bob Fargo, ND 1988 Witherspoon, William D. “Billy” Charlotte, NC 1989 Curran, G. Richard New Brunswick, NJ 1990 Phillips, Dave Seattle, WA 1991 Hawbaker, Stuart Peoria, IL 1992 Tatum, Hal Little Rock, AR 1993 Kelly, William C. Baltimore, MD 1994 Warnock, Doug Casper, WY 1995 Sifferath, Warren Bloomington, MN 1996 Jenkins, Jamie Nashville, TN 1997 Moramarco, Donna W. Burlington, VT 1998 Drost, Don San Antonio, TX 1999 Gary Hall Omaha, NE 2000 Curtis Grissom Jackson, MS 2001 C. David McManus Albuquerque, NM 2002 Eddie Holland Savannah, GA 2003 Steven Munk Green Bay, WI 2004 Frank FitzSimons Orlando, FL 2005 Glenn Rogers Buffalo, NY 2006 Mickey Cummings Cincinnati, OH 2007 Chuck Otte Grand Rapids, MI ANNUAL MEETING AND PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE DATES
2009 Portland, Oregon.................. 2010 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.............July 2011 Kansas City, Kansas..................
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