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Officers List
 President: Rich Delisle Vice President: Greg Eppler Education Chairman: Brian Woolcock Banquet Chairman: Athea Baughn Treasurer: Faith Barr Habitat/Equipment: Jason Fyke Secretary: Bonnie Palyj Banquet Co-Chair: Therese Slaby Youth Chairman: Chuck Thelen Membership: Jim Witt Trustee: Bob Tykoski Matt Ikle Ron Keller Tony TrendelLinks Section
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 Accomplishments in 2010

Download This Habitat,Youth and Education Report 2010
HABITAT, YOUTH AND EDUCATION REPORT 2010
From an attendance standpoint, the 2010 banquet was the largest on record; however, our profits were diminished.
- 154 members planted 1,064 acres (food) and 149 acres (nesting) plots.
- Total acres planted 1,213, (172 acres more than last year.)
- 3 controlled burns (62acres)
- 117 CRP acres mowed
- 54 warm-season grass fields disked and interseeded
DONATIONS:
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$19,820.00 of RR Corn, RR Soybeans and Winter Wheat
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$1,000 (100 gallons of Roundup)
HABITAT PURCHASES
- 15 (50lb bags) Grain Sorghum - $240.00
- 10 (50 lb bags) Forage Sorghum - $105.00
- 5 (1 acre bags) Wildflowers - $200.00
- 20 (2 acre bags) Cool season nesting - $1,060.00
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10 (50# bags Buckwheat) - $325.00
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25 (25# bags Sunflowers) – 150.00
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162 gallons (Additional Roundup) - $1,539.00
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15.34 Tons (30,680 lbs. fertilizer) - $7,169.40
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Spray surfactant, 2-4D, spreader rental – $120.24
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TOTAL - $10,908.64
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
- 2 Mentor Hunts – 33 Ringnecks
- 1 Youth Shoot – 56 Ringnecks
- 1 Conservation Field Day – 67 Youth
- Sponsored 12 members (Focus on Forever Workshop)
- 9- 4-H Youth raised Pheasants for Liv. Co. Fair Projects.
Community Partners: , Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Mid-Michigan Steelheaders, Livingston County 4-H, Livingston Soil conservation |