From the Extension Agent’s Desk - Arthritis and Agriculture

By Jeramy McNeely, CSU Extension Agent

According to recent studies, arthritis affects approximately one-third of all adult farm and ranch operations and is considered one of the leading causes of disability by customers of the USDA AgrAbility Project.  It tends to affect most ag industry workers in their hands, knees, and hips mainly because these are the joints that take the most pressure. 

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1306 Citations Issued During Rural Click It or Ticket Enforcement  

69 Children Were Unbuckled

Last year, unbuckled fatalities accounted for nearly half of the passenger vehicle traffic deaths in Colorado. In response to particularly low seat belt use rates in rural areas, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and local law enforcement agencies recently conducted Click It or Ticket heightened seat belt enforcement in rural counties across the state. 

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Santa Fe Trail Association Upcoming Events

April 16: Junior Ranger day at Fort Union, New Mexico, 505-425-8025

 

  • April 18: Quivera Chapter meeting at 7:00 pm, Inman Community Center, presentation by Joanne VanCoevern on Letters of Fort Dodge & the Santa Fe Trail.

 

  • April 20-22 2017: SFTA Board Meetings, Salina, Kansas

 

  • April 27: Cottonwood Crossing Chapter meeting, dinner, and presentation, call 620-245-0715 for dinner reservation

 

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Recipe - Anytime Pizza

Makes:   2 servings 

Make your own pizza topped with green peppers, mushrooms, or other vegetables.

Ingredients

1⁄4 mini baguette or Italian bread (split lengthwise, or 2 split English muffins)
1⁄2 cup pizza sauce
1⁄2 cup mozzarella or cheddar cheese (part-skim, shredded)
1⁄4 cup green pepper (chopped)
1⁄4 cup mushrooms (fresh or canned, sliced)
  vegetable toppings (other, as desired, optional)
  Italian seasoning (optional)

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Rural Students Converging in Eads to Explore Technology Careers

The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) will host over 250 students from 12 southeastern Colorado school districts for the second annual Dream Big Event at Eads High School April 27.

The event will connect rural students with industry leaders and professors from Colorado’s top technology companies and universities in order to increase students’ exposure and interest in pursuing careers in STEM related fields through hands-on demonstrations and interactive activities.

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