2009-2010 - Florida Association of County Agriculture Agents

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2009-2010 - Florida Association of County Agriculture Agents
2009-2010 FACAA
Annual Report
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 2 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Table of Contents
FACAA Annual Membership Meeting Agenda ................................................................................ 3
President’s Report ................................................................................................................................... 4
Vice President’s Message ....................................................................................................................... 6
FACAA Past Presidents ......................................................................................................................... 7
Section I - Organization
NACAA/FACAA Organizational Information ...................................................................................... 9
FACAA Officers and Directors .................................................................................................................. 12
NACAA National Officers and Southern Region Directors and Vice Directors............................. 13
FACAA Districts ...................................................................................................................................... 14
FACAA 2007 – 2008 Committee Assignments.......................................................................................... 15
Section II - FACAA Reports - Minutes
FACAA Board of Directors Meeting, August 2008 ............................................................................ 22
FACAA Members Meeting, August 2008 ............................................................................................ 27
FACAA Board of Directors Meeting, December 2008 .............................................................................. 35
FACAA Mid Year Board of Directors Meeting, April 2009 ............................................................. 39
FACAA Mid Year Membership Meeting, April 2009 ........................................................................ 42
FACAA Board Meeting, June 2010...…………………………………………………….…………...51
Section III - National and State Committee Reports
Agronomy & Pest Management ............................................................................................................. 55
Ag Economics ........................................................................................................................................... 55
Animal Science ........................................................................................................................................... 56
Aquaculture/Sea Grant ............................................................................................................................... 56
Horticulture & Turfgrass............................................................................................................................. 56
Forestry and Natural Resources ................................................................................................................. 57
Sustainable Agriculture...........................................................................................................................57
Communications ........................................................................................................................................ 58
Extension Programs ................................................................................................................................... 59
4-H & Youth .............................................................................................................................................. 60
Professional Excellence ............................................................................................................................. 60
Public Relations (PRIDE Program) ............................................................................................................ 62
Recognition & Awards .............................................................................................................................. 62
Scholarship ................................................................................................................................................. 64
Public Relations and Ag Issues .................................................................................................................. 65
Early Career Development ......................................................................................................................... 65
Administrative Skills Development ........................................................................................................... 66
Teaching & Educational Technologies ...................................................................................................... 66
Life Member Committee ............................................................................................................................ 66
State Committee Reports
Budget & Finance ...................................................................................................................................... 68
Membership Committee Report ................................................................................................................. 71
FACAA Educational Foundation ............................................................................................................... 73
EPAF Abstract Committee Report (FACAA) ...................................................................................... 74
County Commission Liaison (Country Store) ........................................................................................... 76
1 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Mid Year Meeting ....................................................................................................................... 77
NACAA Annual Meeting .......................................................................................................................... 78
New Member Relations ............................................................................................................................. 79
Officer Nominations .................................................................................................................................. 79
Audit .......................................................................................................................................................... 80
Administrative Liaison ............................................................................................................................... 81
Constitution and By-Laws ......................................................................................................................... 81
Policy and Resolution ................................................................................................................................ 81
Section IV - Top Honors
NACAA Achievement Award Recipients ................................................................................................. 83
NACAA Distinguished Service Award Recipients .................................................................................... 84
Young Professional Award Recipients – Farm Credit Assoc. of Florida .................................................. 87
Outstanding Agriculturist Award Recipients ............................................................................................. 89
Extension Specialist Award Recipients ..................................................................................................... 92
Hall of Fame Award Recipients ............................................................................................................ 93
Section V - Additional Information
FACAA Articles of Incorporation ............................................................................................................. 95
FACAA Constitution, By-Laws and Policies ............................................................................................ 99
Policies of FACAA .................................................................................................................................. 105
FACAA Education Foundation Criteria ................................................................................................... 108 2 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Annual Membership Meeting
August 31, 2010
2:30 pm -4:30 pm
Orlando, FL-Buena Vista Palace
Agenda
Call to Order – Teresa Olczyk
Invocation – Doug Mayo
Introductions (new members & first time attendees)
Reading and Disposal of Minutes (Mid-year Meeting) – Ed Jennings
Treasurer, Membership & Budget Reports – Richard Tyson
Audit Report - Joe Walter, Richard Tyson
NACAA Southern Region Director’s Report – Charles Davis, South Carolina
Old Business
Committee Reports (as presented in annual report)
FAC/Country Store Report – Jennifer Welshans-Pelham
Farm Bureau Appreciation Dinner Report - Cindy Sanders
Educational Foundation Report – Doug Mayo
2010 AM/PIC Report - Jennifer Welshans -Pelham
New Business
EPAF Update - Teresa Olczyk
FACAA District Director Nomination/Election
Nominating Committee Report/Officer Elections - Doug Mayo
Presentation of the Gavel
Adjourn
3 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Florida Association of Agricultural Agents
2009-10 President’s Report
It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as the President of the Florida Association of
County Agricultural Agents in 2009/2010. This was a second time in the history of this
association when a woman has held this position. In addition to this I believe that I am the first
foreign born, first generation immigrant, and naturalized US citizen serving as the president of
FACAA. I have enjoyed getting to know and working with so many talented and dedicated
members of this great association. The Board of Directors members were very helpful,
knowledgeable and worked hard to improve the association and serve the members. It was a
great experience to work with seasoned members and with the new generation of Extension
Agents coming with enthusiasm, and new ideas for improving FACAA. This combination of
experience, youth, enthusiasm and dedication of members makes this association strong and
valuable for all of us.
The Florida Association of County Agricultural Agents had again a busy and very productive
year. I would like to summarize the major activities conducted by FACAA during this past year.
 All FACAA board meetings were conducted by Polycom, which saved time and money
for travel. This is a very efficient way to conduct the association’s business and
accomplish the scheduled tasks in a short time.
 The Joint Council of Extension Professionals (JCEP) Conference was held in Nashville,
TN and provided the opportunity for myself and the FACAA President Elect to meet the
leadership from all extension professional associations across the US. This was the first
time all associations participated in the JCEP workshop together.
 Our association held another very successful Mid-Year Meeting with 35 sites across the
state connected by Polycom.
 The Public Issues Leadership Development (PILD) Conference was held in Washington,
D.C. This year the Florida delegation had an opportunity to visit the White House.
 The Early Career Development Committee along with myself organized Polycom
training for the FACAA members titled: “Insights into Winning Communication
Proposals". Several National Communications Awards winners and the Chairperson of
the NACAA Communications Committee shared their secrets for success with new
members.
 The “Country Store” held at the Florida Association of Counties Conference in Tampa
coordinated this year by the President Elect with some help from other associations was a
tremendous success. This was truly a “team” effort and we are very thankful to the
Extension Dean for her financial support of this event. The Country Store promotes UF/
IFAS, the Extension Associations and the Florida’s agricultural industry to County
Commissioners, county administrators and their staff from every county participating in
this conference.
 The NACAA/AMPIC conference was held in Tulsa, Oklahoma with an outstanding
Florida delegation in attendance. More than fifty members, life members, spouses, guests
and children were present. Many of the FACAA members received awards and
recognition at this conference. We now have our representative on the NACAA Board of
4 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 
Directors for next four years. Mike Sweat will represent Florida as the Southern Region
Vice Director and Director.
The Appreciation Dinner for Farm Bureau Directors, co-hosted by FACAA in
cooperation with other associations was another success with a large group of the Farm
Bureau Directors, the Extension Associate Dean and the new UF/ IFAS Vice President in
attendance.
I would like to encourage every new and “seasoned” FACAA member to become involved in
activities of the association. Please review this Annual Report and find a committee where you
can best serve. We need new ideas, new projects and more members so this organization can
grow stronger. For all members working on their “Promotion and Permanent Status Packets” or
the “Three Year Assessment Packets” this is a great opportunity to show their involvement in the
professional association, receive awards and become leaders. In closing I would like to state
again that serving as your FACAA President over the past year has been a very rewarding
experience. It has been an honor and a privilege to work with such a great association and I
would like to express my sincere thanks to my fellow officers: Jennifer, Cindy, Ed, Richard and
Doug and all District Directors for their help and support during the past year. My special thanks
to the Committee Chairpersons, members and to our Webmaster for their dedication and hard
work this past year. I would also like to thank the entire membership for their assistance in
making this a successful year.
Sincerely,
Teresa Olczyk
FACAA President
5 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Florida Association of Agricultural Agents
2009-10 Vice President’s Report
Dear FACAA Members,
It has been a true honor to serve as your FACAA Vice President this past year. My leadership
roles in Extension and FACAA have been numerous, serving as chair and secretary of the
Northeast Florida Beef and Forage Group, district director for Florida Association of County
Agricultural Agents, Secretary of FACAA in 2008, Vice President in 2009, chair of the
Communications Awards Committee for two years, and served as the National Association of
County Agricultural Agents, Southern Region Communications Chair.
Fulfilling my duties as Vice President was not possible without the support and advice
from the other members of the board and the members of FACAA. I want to thank all
committee chairs for their support throughout the Annual Report process this year. I also want to
thank Jennifer W. Pelham for the mentoring during the 2009 Florida Association of Counties
Country Store, which will be my responsibility in 2011. Also in the upcoming year, I will be
asking all of you for your kind donations and help for the FAC Country Store, which will be held
in Orlando next June.
In the upcoming year, I will be serving as your President-Elect. I look forward to
attending the National Association of County Agricultural Agents AM-PIC and representing
FACAA as a voting delegate in Overland Park, KS in July 2011. Also in the upcoming year, I
will be asking all of you for your kind donations and help for the FAC Country Store, which will
be held in Tampa next June.
Thank you for all your support this year and I am looking forward to continue serving on
the FACAA board this upcoming year.
Sincerely,
Cindy B. Sanders
FACAA Vice President
6 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA PAST PRESIDENTS
1936-37 K. C. Moore
1979-80 E. J. Cowan
1937-40 Fred Craft
1980-81J. Lowell Loadholtz
1940-42 Paul Hayman
1981-82 Bobby L. Taylor
1942-44 John Henry Logan
1982-83 Albert D. Dawson
1944-46 Ed Finlayson
1983-84 Jack J. Spears
1946-49 M. U. Mounts
1984-85 Clayton Hutcheson
1949-51 E. N. "Norbo" Stephens
1985-86 Jesse Godbold
1951-53 Alec White
1986-87 Dr. John A. Baldwin
1953-55 Jim Watson
1987-88 Robert M. Davis
1955-57 Lonnis Blitch
1988-89 Bobby R. Durden
1957-59 R. E. "Bob" Norris
1989-90 G. Tim Hurner, Jr
1959-60 Harry Brinkley
1990-91 Jim Dilbeck
1960-61 James T. Oxford
1991-92 Marvin F. Weaver
1961-62 Lloyd Rhoden
1992-93 Sidney L. Sumner
1962-63 Ralph T. Clay
1993-94 H. E. "Ed" Jowers
1963-64 K. Harper Kendrick
1994-95 Dallas B. Townsend
1964-65 John H. Causey
1995-96 Harold Jones
1965-66 W. W. Glenn\
1996-97 Clay Olson
1966-67 0. R. Hamrick
1997-98 James F. Selph
1967-68 Ken Clark
1998-99 Lawrence A. Heitmeyer
1968-69 Levi M. Johnson
1999-00 William L. Schall
1969-70 W. C. Farrell
2000-01 Charles A. Williams
1970-71 Horace Carr
2001-02 Robert Hochmuth
1971-72 Jean Been
2002-03 Patrick Hogue
1972-73 Paul Dinkins
2003-04 Henry Grant
1973-74 Edsel Rowan
2004-05 Gene McAvoy
1974-75 John Russell
2005-06 Liz Felter
1976-77 Tom Braddock
2006-07 Mike Sweat
1975-76 Leonard Cobb
2007-08 John Brenneman
1977-78 Jack Hayman
2008-09 Doug Mayo
1978-79 Gil Whitton
2009-10 Teresa Olczyk
7 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Section I – Organization
8 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report NACAA/FACAA Organizational Information
FACAA has a list serve (batch email) setup on the IFAS email system. The FACAA list serve address is
FACAA-L@LIST.IFAS.UFL.EDU. This is the recommended way to communicate with FACAA
members. This list serve is up-dated by the FACAA Treasurer. Two important web sites to mark as
favorites on every FACAA member’s computer are: (1) http://facaa.ifas.ufl.edu and (2)
http://www.nacaa.com.
Several FACAA committees are linked to NACAA. This means the NACAA structure requires member
state associations to conduct the work of these committees. NACAA-linked committees are organized in
one of three national “councils”. The councils are:
1.
Program Recognition (Awards and Recognition)
2.
Extension Development
3.
Professional Improvement
Program Recognition
This component contains the award-based programs that have been a very traditional part of NACAA.
Members can enter competitive contests that highlight the following areas: Communications, Extension
Programs, 4-H & Youth, Professional Excellence, Public Relations, Recognition and Awards, and
Scholarship. Current programs that target specific subject matter or include a travel study tour will be
assigned to the appropriate Professional Improvement Committee or Extension Development Committee.
As new competitive awards programs are introduced they would be placed into this block. All programs
in this component are expected to identify sponsors and secure adequate funding to operate each award
activity. Where possible the sponsor’s funding should include all committee expenses.
Extension Development
This component is designed to enhance our members in the area of general Extension training. One
common thread among NACAA member is the fact that we are all Extension Agents/Educators.
Therefore it is imperative that our organization strengthen and continue to offer training in how to become
a better extension professional. This is the one area that effectively separates NACAA from other subject
specific professional organizations. These sub-areas would not be subject matter specific, but rather
would cover broad, general extension related topics that could focus on the following: Public Relations
and Agriculture Issues, Early Career Development, Administration Skill Development, and Teaching and
Educational Technologies. Each of these broad headings would become a Committee.
Professional Improvement
Our members have indicated a need for opportunities to present and receive specific subject matter
information. This component was created and designed to better fulfill our mission: “…to further the
professional improvement of our members…” as written in the NACAA mission statement. This
area is devoted to enhancing the opportunities for our members to become more knowledgeable and
competent in subject matter areas in which they work. Examples of training activities that might be
included within this category include: discussion groups, seminars, refereed papers, demonstration
sharing, study tours, and interstate/international exchanges. Six broad, fundamental subject matter areas
were identified that would encompass the vast majority of work done by Extension agents/educators
across the country. That list includes: Agronomy & Pest Management, Agricultural Economics, Animal
Science, Forestry & Natural Resources, Environmental Horticulture, and Aquaculture/Sea Grant.
9 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Each of these six broad subject matter areas would comprise a Committee. Additional committee
categories can be added in the future or existing areas modified to better meet the needs of NACAA
members. Each of these broad groups under the Animal Science Committee might include: Range/Pasture
Management, Bio-Technology in Livestock, Beef Nutrition, Dairy Breeding, Swine Genetics, Rotational
Grazing, and Animal Waste Management. This short list is not meant to be all-inclusive.
NACAA Councils and their associated committees provide opportunities for NACAA members to make
regional and national presentations relative to their individual work experiences. This current structure
provides opportunities for NACAA members to develop and implement regional and even national
programs within their discipline that will meet objectives and goals contained in their annual Plan of
Work. 10 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FACAA Board of Directors
(FACAA Officers & District Directors) FACAA Representatives to EPAF
(President & President‐Elect) FACAA District Directors
FACAA Officers FACAA Committee Structure (Committee & Chairs Appointed by FACAA President‐Elect) NACAA Linked Committees
FACAA State Committees
Agronomy & Pest Management Professional Excellence
Administration Liaison Ag Economics and Community Public Relations & Ag Issues
Budget and Finance
Animal Science Early Career Development
Constitution and By‐Laws
Aquaculture/Sea Grant Admin Skills Development
FACAA Education Foundation
Horticulture & Turfgrass Teaching & Educational Tech
Policy and Resolutions
Forestry & Natural Resources Recognition and Awards
County Commission Liaison
Communications Public Relations
Mid‐Year Meeting
Extension Programs Scholarship
NACAA Annual Meeting
4‐H and Youth Life Members
New Member Relations
Sustainable Agriculture Officer Nominations
Professional Development
Audit
11 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 2009-2010 FACAA Officers and Directors
President
Teresa Olczyk
Miami Dade County
18710 SW 288th Street
Homestead, FL 33030-2309
Tel: 305-248-3311 ext 232
Fax: 305-246-2932
twol@ufl.edu
President Elect
Jennifer Welshans-Pelham
Osceola County
1921 Kissimmee Valley Ln.
Kissimmee, FL 34744-8947
Tel: 321-697-3000
Fax: 321-697-3010
jlwel2@ocseola.org
Vice President
Cynthia (Cindy) Sanders
Alachua County
2800 NE 39 Ave.
Gainesville, FL 32609-2658
Tel: (352) 955-2402
Fax: (352) 334-0122
sanders1@ufl.edu
Secretary
Ed Jennings
Pasco County
4620 SR 471 Ste 2
Bushnell, FL 33513-0018
Tel: (352) 793-2728
Fax: (352)793-6376
edjennin@ufl.edu
Treasurer
Richard Tyson
Orange County
6021 South Conway Road
Orlando, FL 32812-5125
Tel: (407) 665-5554
Fax: (407) 665-5563
rvt@ufl.edu
Past President
Doug Mayo
Jackson County
2741 Pennsylvania Ave. Ste 3
Marianna, FL 32448-4022
Tel: (850)482-9620
Fax:(482-9287
demayo@ufl.edu
DISTRICT I
Collin Adcock -1 year
Washington County
collinwa@ufl.edu
DISTRICT I
Libbie Johnson- 2 yr.
Escambia County
libbiej@ifas.ufl.edu
DISTRICT II
Brad Burbaugh - 1 year
Duval County
Brad784@ufl.edu
DISTRICT II
Jim DeValerio- 2 yr.
Bradford County
jtd@ufl.edu
DISTRICT III
Gary England - 1 year
Sumter County
gke@ufl.edu
DISTRICT III
Ryan Atwood – 2 yr.
Lake County
raatwood@ufl.edu
DISTRICT IV
Sylvia Shives - 1 year
Manatee County
sashives@ufl.edu
DISTRICT IV
Ed Skvarch – 2 yr.
St. Lucie County
eask@ufl.edu
DISTRICT V
Henry Mayer - 1 year
Miami-Dade County
hmayer@ufl.edu
DISTRICT V
Les Baucum
Hendry County
lbaucum@ufl.edu
12 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 2009-2010 National Officers and
Southern Region Directors and Vice Directors
President
Phil Pratt
4116 E. 15th Street
Tulsa, OK 74112-6198
Phone: 918.746.3705
phil.pratt@okstate.edu
President-Elect
Stan Moore
P.O. Box 427
203 East Cayuga
Bellaire, MI 49615
Phone: 231.533.8818
moorest@msu.edu
Vice-President
Paul Wigley
P.O. Box 309
Morgan, GA 31766
Phone: 912.849.2685
Fax: 912.849.2026
pwigley@uga.edu
Secretary
Henry Dorough
132 N. Court Street
Talladega, AL 35160
Phone: 256.362.6187
Fax: 256.362.4506
dorouhd@aces.edu
Treasurer
Parman Green
111 N. Mason
Carrollton, MO 64633
Phone: 660-542-1792
Fax: 660-542-2490
greenp@missouri.edu
Past President
Rick Gibson
820 East Cottonwood
Lane
Casa Grande, AZ 85222
Phone: 520.836.5221
gibsonrd@ag.arizona.edu Director
Alan Galloway - 2010
900 South Walnut Ave.,
Room 4
Cookeville, TN 38501
Phone 931.526.4561
Fax: 931.526.7197
agallow2@tennessee.edu
Vice Director
Billy Skaggs – 2010
734 E/ Crescent Drive, Ste
300
Gainesville, GA 30501
Ph: 770-535-8293
Fax: 770-531-3994
bskaggs@hallcounty.org
Director
Charles W. Davis - 2011
P.O. Box 161
St. Mathews, SC 29135
Phone 803.874.2354
Fax: 803.874.2461
cdvs@clemson.edu
Vice Director
Jerry Clemons – 2011
640 South 6th St. Ste B
Arkadelphia, AR 71923
Ph: 870-246-2281
Fax:870-246-7583
jclemons@uaex.edu
13 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Districts District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
Bay
Calhoun
Escambia
Franklin
Gadsden
Gulf
Holmes
Jackson
Leon
Liberty
Okaloosa
Santa Rosa
Wakulla
Walton
Washington
Taylor
Union
Alachua
Baker
Bradford
Clay
Columbia
Dixie
Duval
Gilchrist
Hamilton
Jefferson
Lafayette
Levy
Madison
Nassau
Suwannee
Brevard
Citrus
Flagler
Hernando
Lake
Marion
Orange
Osceola
Putnam
Saint Johns
Seminole
Sumter
Volusia
Desoto
Hardee
Highlands
Hillsborough
Indian River
Manatee
Okeechobee
Pasco
Pinellas
Polk
St. Lucie
Sarasota
Broward
Charlotte
Collier
Dade
Glades
Hendry
Lee
Martin
Monroe
Palm Beach
Seminole Tribe
14 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 2009-2010 Committee Assignments
NACAA LINKED COMMITTEES
Agronomy and Pest Management
Lester Muralles-Chair
Mark Warren
Alicia Whidden
Crystal Snodgrass
Barton Wilder
Leslie Baucum
Ed Jennings
Dan Fenneman
Gadsden
Flagler
Hillsborough
Manatee
Alachua
Hendry
Pasco
Madison
Ag Economics
Charles Brasher-Chair
Andy Andreasen
Jim DeValerio
Les Harrsion
Jackson
Washington
Bradford
Leon
Animal Science
Joe Walter-Chair
Cindy Sanders
Mark Warren
Randy Bateman
Brad Burbaugh
Tim Wilson
Derek Barber
Brevard
Alachua
Flagler
Osceola
Duval
Bradford
Columbia
Aquaculture/Sea Grant
No Activity Reported
Horticulture and Turfgrass
Don Rainey-Chair
Theresa Friday
Terry DelValle
Alex Bolques
Adrian Hunsberger
Collin Adcock
Carolyn Saft
Sarasota
Santa Rosa
Duval
Gadsden
Miami Dade
Washington
Suwannee
15 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Henry Mayer
Shawn Steed
Ken Rudisill
Aparna Gazula
Miami Dade
Hillsborough
Bay
Alachua
Forestry and Natural Resources
Andy Andreasen- Chair
Larry Figart
Derek Barber
Steve Gaul
Washington
Duval
Columbia
Nassau
NACAA Extension Program Recognition Council Linked Committees:
Communications
Rebecca Jordi- Chair
Alicia Lamborn
Erin Harlow
Mary Lamberts
Larry Figart
Wendy Wilber
Aparna Gazula
Bridget Milam
Ryan Atwood
Shawn Steed
Henry Mayer
Tim Wilson
Nassau
Baker
Duval
Miami Dade
Duval
Alachua
Alachua
Polk
Lake
Hillsborough
Miami Dade
Bradford
Extension Programs
Mike Donahoe- Chair
Cesar Asuaje
Lindsey Wiggins
Erin Harlow
Ralph Mitchell
Santa Rose
Palm Beach
Hendry
Duval
Charlotte
4-H & Youth
Martha B. Maddox-Chair
Randy Bateman
Alicia Lamborn
Ed Jennings
Mary Sowerby
Sumter
Osceola
Baker
Pasco
Suwannee
16 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Professional Excellence
Mary Beth Henry- Chair
Ron Rice
Sylvia Shives
Dan Culbert
BJ Jarvis
Ryan Atwood
Ed Thralls
Dee Jacobson
Mary Sowerby
Hillsborough
Palm Beach
Manatee
Okeechobee
Pasco
Lake
Orange
Highlands
Suwannee
Public Relations
Anita Neal-Chair
Gary England- Co Chair
David Nistler
Ray Zerba
Bob Hochmuth
St. Lucie
Sumter
Clay
Clay
North Florida REC
Recognition and Awards (members must have a DSA Award)
Gene McAvoy -Chair
Doug Mayo
Jacque Breman
Mike Sweat
Linda Landrum
Richard Tyson
Martha Maddox
Pat Hogue
Dan Culbert
Bill Schall
Hendry
Jackson
St. Johns
Duval
Live Oak NFREC
Orange
Sumter
Okeechobee
Okeechobee
Palm Beach
Scholarship
Norma Samuel-Chair
Terry DelValle
Linda Landrum
Dan Culbert
Eugene McAvoy
Marion
Duval
Live Oak NFREC
Okeechobee
Hendry
NACAA Extension Program Development Council Linked Committees:
17 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Public Relations and Ag Issues
Jim DeValerio-Chair
Christine Kelly-Begazo
Libbie Johnson
Karen Stauderman
Mike Donahoe
Bradford
Indian River
Escambia
Volusia
Santa Rosa
Early Career Development
Shawn Steed-Chair
Martha Maddox-Co Chair
Henry Mayer
Collin Adcock
Hillsborough
Sumter
Miami Dade
Washington
Administration Skills Development
B.J. Jarvis- Chair
Shep Eubanks
Tim Hurner
Pasco
Holmes
Highlands
Teaching and Educational Technologies
Steve Gaul– Chair
Lester Murales- Co Chair
Elena Toro
Nassau
Gadsden
Suwannee
Life Member
Larry Halsey- Chair
Retired Jefferson County
FACAA STATE COMMITTEES
Administration Liaison
Mike Sweat
Pat Hogue
Henry Grant
Duval
Okeechobee
Gadsden
18 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Budget and Finance
Richard Tyson – Chair
Lelan Parker- Co Chair
Mary Lamberts
Joe Walter
Les Harrison
Orange
Orange
Miami Dade
Brevard
Leon
Constitution and By-Laws
Jane Morse – Chair
Pat Hogue
Anita Neal
Pinellas
Okeechobee
St. Lucie
FACAA Educational Foundation
Doug Mayo-Chair
FACAA Board Members
Mike Sweat
Bob Hochmuth
Pat Hogue
Liz Felter
Jackson
Duval
North Florida REC
Okeechobee
Orange
FACAA EPAF Abstract Committee Report
Ron Rice- Chair
Mark Warren
Adrian Hunsberger
Wendy Wilber
Brad Burbaugh
Lindsey Wiggins
Martha Thomas
Ed Thralls
Dee Jacobson
Cindy Sanders
Aparna Gazula
Palm Beach
Flagler
Miami Dade
Alachua
Duval
Hendry
Lake
Orange
Highlands
Alachua
Alachua
Policy and Resolutions
Brad Burbaugh-Chair
Liz Felter – Co Chair
Gene McAvoy
Bill Schall
Duval
Orange
Hendry
Palm Beach
County Commission Liaison (Country Store)
19 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Jennifer Welshans-Pelham-Chair
Cindy Sanders
Teresa Olczyk
Jane Morse
B.J. Jarvis
Leslie Baucum
Dee Jacobson
Ralph Mitchell
Gene McAvoy
Osceola
Alachua
Miami Dade
Pinellas
Pasco
Hendry
Highlands
Charlotte
Hendry
Mid-Year Meeting
Elena Toro- Chair
Martha Thomas
Sylvia Shives
Dan Fenneman
Suwannee
Lake
Manatee
Madison
NACAA Annual Meeting
Jennifer Welshans Pelham– Chair
FACAA Board Members
Osceola
New Member Relations
Theresa Friday-Chair
Alex Bolques
Christine Kelly Begazo
Elena Toro
Cindy Sanders
Mary Sowerby
Barton Wilder
Santa Rosa
Gadsden
Indian River
Suwannee
Alachua
Suwannee
Alachua
Officer Nominations (five most recent past presidents)
Doug Mayo-Chair
Mike Sweat
Liz Felter
Henry Grant
Gene McAvoy
Jackson
Duval
Orange
GadsdenB
Hendry
Audit
Joe Walter-Chair
Bridget Milam
Brevard
Polk
20 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Les Baucum
Hendry
SECTION II – FACAA Reports
Meeting Minutes
21 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Board Meeting
Buena Vista Palace
Orlando, FL
August 31, 2009
Call to Order- Doug Mayo at 12:25 pm
Invocation-Clyde Smith
In attendance: Doug Mayo, Richard Tyson, Cindy Sanders, Jennifer Pelham, Teresa
Olczyk, Juanita Popenoe, B.J. Jarvis, Sylvia Shives, Alicia Whidden, Gene McAvoy,
Collin Adcock, Clyde Smith, Joe Walter, Mike Sweat, Brad Burbaugh, Elena Toro,
Martha Thomas, Henry Mayer, Gary England
Reading and Disposal of Minutes
The Minutes from June 3rd Board Meeting was prepared and emailed to board members
earlier by Cindy Sanders. Motion made by Gene McAvoy to accept the minutes.
Seconded by Clyde Smith. Motion Passed
Treasurer Report & Budget
Richard Tyson presented the Treasurer Report. The report is located on page 60 of the
2008-2009 FACAA Annual Report. The total income for the year was $16,021.50 and
22 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report total expenses were $13,969.88. The balance in the checking account as of August 4,
2009 was $7874.62.There were some questions about why we have not spent as much
money? Richard explained expenses still expenses for EPAF and Country Store is
outstanding.
B.J. Jarvis moved to accept the Treasurer report. Seconded Brad Burbaugh. Motion
Passed
Budget Discussion:
Richard Tyson presented the proposed 2009-2010 budget located on page 61 of the 20082009 FACAA Annual Report. There were 155 active members and 2 new life members.
7 Agents have already paid 2010 dues.
Sylvia Shives moved to accept Budget Report as presented. Second Alicia Whidden.
Motion Passed
Audit Report
Bridget Carlisle is audit committee chairman for EPAF. In the audit they found a
discrepancy of about $5000 which should have gone from EPAF back to FACAA from
the 2004 National Meeting. The EPAF audit committee suggested that the FACAA have
an audit. Joe Walter was the treasurer for EPAF and 2004 National Meeting. Joe Walter
presented the 2004 FACAA AMPIC Meeting audit. In his findings EPAF owes FACAA
$5468.21.
(See Report Attached)
Mike Sweat reported that it is traditional to have EPAF audit each year. EPAF asked the
board to conduct their own FACAA audit. Mike reported that EPAF account was
running very low, would ask that FACAA wait until Nov.2 after 2009 EPAF to request
payment.
Richard Tyson moved to request payment from EPAF on Thursday at the EPAF Board
Meeting, and that payment be made in November. Juanita Popenoe seconded. Motion
Passed.
Richard Tyson announced there has been an informal internal audit for 2009.
23 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Joe Walter emphasized there has been 2 audits (2004 FACAA AMPIC & FACAA 2009)
Joe Walter suggested FACAA Treasurer use Quick Books Pro. Doug suggested that
Richard Tyson investigate Quick Books. Motion made to authorize Richard Tyson to
purchase Quick Books Pro by Gene McAvoy. Seconded by Clyde Smith. Motion passed.
Committee Reports:
Policy Committee Pg. 73 of 2008-2009 Annual Report
Discussion about annual $500 scholarship to UF Student was not in the Policy changes in
the Annual Report. The policies in the report was not updated, Brad Burbaugh will send
updated copy to Secretary and Vice President to update the 2008-09 Annual Report.
Brad Burbaugh suggested that a board member be chair of the Policy & Resolution
Committee.
Juanita Popenoe brought up discussion about Horticulture & Turf Grass applications. As
State chair she never received the applications for review.
Old Business:
FAC/Country Store Update
Teresa Olczyk reported that the Country Store at this year’s Fl Assoc. of Counties was a
success. Next year will be in Tampa, FL June 29- July 1. Deans have already paid for
booth.
FACAA does not provide any travel to FL Assoc. of Counties, Doug Mayo suggested
that it be addressed.
Farm Bureau Appreciation Dinner – Cindy Sanders
$1200 budget from EPAF, Mike Sweat said expenses were roughly $250. Discussion
about inviting local agents. Doug Mayo explained that this dinner had to be kept small
24 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report due to the fact the EPAF had a budget, last year Dr. Cheek covered this expense and
more agents were invited.
Educational FoundationMike Sweat pg. 64 of Annual Report
9 recipients of the scholarship and on Outstanding Student were awarded.
As of September 1, 2009 balance of the foundation was $130,685 with $3,950 spendable.
Transferred $5000 to People Soft Account to cover current year scholarships.
Educational Foundation Breakfast 45 signed up and paid.
Sunbelt Expo sponsored $750.00
Doug Mayo brought up that the policy states the chair of the Educational Foundation will
serve 2 year term appointed by the FACAA President.
NACAA meeting- Teresa Olczyk
46 attending States nigh out in Portland, .Pay Richard $29.50 for States Night Out on
Tuesday.
Next year in Tulsa, OK
EPAF- Doug Mayo
Inservice Training – everyone is encouraged to participate
FACAA will be Taking Tickets – Luncheon on Tuesday
Award Winners at Communication Breakfast- All winners should line up
Sunbelt Expo was left out of the booklet as a sponsor.
25 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Doug mentioned that if you are outgoing Director you need to have a replacement by the
membership meeting at EPAF.
Nominating Committee Report
The nominating report can be found on page 70 of the 2008-09 Annual Report.
Ed Jennings was nominated for Secretary.
Annual FACAA meeting Tuesday 2:30pm.
Need six volunteers to take tickets at noon.
Meeting Adjourned at: 1:55pm
Motion made by B.J. Jarvis. Seconded by Brad Burbaugh. Motion Passed
26 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Annual Meeting Minutes
September 1, 2009
Buena Vista Palace
Orlando, FL
President Doug Mayo called the meeting to order at 2:30pm.
Invocation: Clyde Smith
A sign in sheet was passed around for attendance. In Attendance: Cindy Sanders, Teresa
Olczyk, Jennifer W. Pelham, Doug Mayo, Ed Jennings, Martha Thomas, Bridget Carlisle,
Lindsey Wiggins, Leslie Baucum, Gene McAvoy, Randy Gornto, Don Rainey, Shawn
Steed, Ryan Atwood, Henry Grant, Jane Morse, Dee Dee Jacobson, Ed Thralls, Les
Harrison, bob Hochmuth, Richard Tyson, Lelan Parker, Brooke Burn, Trevor Hylton,
Mary Beth Henry, Carolyn Saft, Jim DeValerio, Mary Sowerby, David Nistler, Liz
Felter, Bill Schall, Brad Burbaugh, Linda Landrum, Joan Dusky, Judy Ludlow, Elena
Toro, Larry Figart, Randy Bateman, Joe Walter, Libbie Johnson, Juanita Popenoe, Jed
Dillard, Raymond Zerba, Ralph Mitchell, Jack Tichenor, Peggy Dessaint, Charles
Brasher, Ken Rudisill, Crystal Snodgrass, Christine Kelly-Begazo, Collin Adcock, Clyde
Smith, Stacy Strickland, Jim Moll, Adrian Hunsberger, Sylvia Shives, Anita Neal, Ed
Skvarch, Alicia Whidden, Alicia Lamborn, Terry Devalle, Erin Harlow, Mary Lamberts,
Alex Bolques, Theresa Friday, Derek Barber, Mark Warren, Dan Fenneman, Tim Wilson,
Andy Andreasen, Mike Sweat, Ron Rice, Norma Samuel, Lester Muralles
Reading and Disposal of Minutes from the MidYear Meeting April 22, 2009
The minutes for the April 22, 2009 Mid Year Membership meeting were prepared and
emailed to the members prior to the annual meeting by Cindy Sanders. Changes made to
the minutes were additions to the attendance of: Joe Walter, Don Rainey, Alicia
Landborn, Randy Gornto, Jane Morse. Motion to accept the minutes was made by
Bridget Carlisle. Seconded by Henry Grant. Motion Passed
Treasurer Report & Budget Report –
27 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Richard Tyson presented the Treasurers Report. The report is located on page 60 of the
2008-09 FACAA Annual Report that was emailed by Jennifer W. Pelham to all the
members. The total income for the year was $16,021.50 and the total Expenses were
$13,969.88, and the total Savings Account Balance is $5086.49. Randy Bateman moved
to accept the Treasurers Report as presented. Seconded by Joe Walter. Motion Passed
Richard Tyson reported that the membership totals 157 active members.
Budget Report
Richard Tyson presented the proposed 2009-2010 budget located on page 61 of the 2008
Liz Felter moved to approve the prepared budget. Brad Burbaugh seconded. Motion
Passed
Audit Report- JoeWalter
Joe Walter Presented the 2009 audit. He explained that the committee met and the
FACAA books balanced. He also stated that by doing the MidYear meeting polycom the
association saved $700.
NACAA Southern Region Director’s Report- Alan Galloway
Upcoming Events: AMPIC Portland, OR. Florida has about 52 people attending
Sept. 20-24, 2009, 1125 registered
JCEP Nashville, TN Feb. 2-4, 2010
PILD – Arlington, VA April 26-28, 2010
Plans: Webcasting some of the sessions at annual Meeting. State Relations Committee to
survey members from AM/PIC attendance for suggestions for other types of Professional
Improvement.
2008 AM/PIC Greensboro, NC – 1462 registered, 786 members
28 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Board & Voting- Chose Charleston, SC 2012 AM/PIC Site
Confirmed: Alan Galloway, TN new NACAA Southern Region Director
Journal of NACAA 22 papers submitted, 18 accepted
Accepted white paper plan of NACAA’s role in national disaster assistance
Change in qualification date of scholarships. Beginning in 2009 the last date of the
annual meeting date to be eligible for scholarships.
Elected 2009 Officers
Emphasized Communication among committees at state, regional, and national level.
Scholarship available to NACAA members, $40 donation qualifies for up to $2000. Over
$21,000 awarded in 2008.
To Date Florida has contributed $10,700 and received $8,100 in scholarship.
New Officer elections in Oregon. Florida nominates again in 2010.
Northeast Region Bid for 2013. – Pittsburgh, PA
Alan Galloway stressed to continue to build membership & enthusiasm.
Old Business:
29 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Committee ReportsAll Committee Reports can be found in the 2008-09 FACAA Annual Report pg. 59.
Theresa Olczyk passed around committee signup sheets for 2009-2010.
Scholarship Committee- Dee Dee Jacobson reported they had 1 applicant- Alex Bolques
Educational Foundation- Mike Sweat Pg. 64 Annual Report
9 scholarships, Extension Student to Amanda Burnett
$130,686 in Share Account
$3950 Spendable Amount
$5000 Transferred to cover scholarships for 2009.
Educational Foundation Breakfast on Wednesday morning.
Abstract Committee- Wendy Wilber
36 Abstracts Submitted
Country Store Booth- Teresa Olczyk
Marco Island, June 24-25, 2009
IFAS paid for 3 booths and 1 booth free. Thanked everybody for helping with the booth.
2010 FAC in Tampa. All the donations are listed in the 2008-09 FACAA Annual Report.
By-Law & Policy Changes: Presented by Constitution and By Laws Committee
By-Laws 7 Policy changes can be found on page 71 of 2008-09 FACAA Annual Report.
30 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report The committee report serves as the motion to accept the following recommendations.
Article #2 Section 2
D. The President-Elect will have the responsibility of working with committee chairs to
insure that committee assignments are carried out in a timely manner.
Passed
Article #2 Section 3
Discussion about if vacant position who would fill that position. Provisions in By Laws
are for the President to appoint. If a FACAA board member or officer misses 2
consecutive meetings without written prior communication and justification, they will be
asked by the president to step down from their position on the board. (August 11, 2008).
(Moved from policy 25).
Passed
Article VI Section 2
Mike Sweat clarified 2 year term of Educational Foundation.
A. The Educational Foundation committee shall be composed of current officers and
directors and be responsible for screening and selection of scholarship recipients.
The President will appoint a chairperson from the FACAA Foundation Committee to
serve a two-year term whose duties will include managing the foundation,
coordinating the annual foundation breakfast and coordinating the scholarship
application and award. (Moved from policy 11)
B. The five most recent Past Presidents shall comprise the Officer Nominating
Committee. The immediate Past President will Chair this Committee. (Moved from
policy 7)
C. All members of the Awards and Recognition Committee shall have been recipients of
the Distinguished Service Award. (Moved from policy 9)
D. The Life Member Committee Chair will be a Life Member. (Moved from policy 18)
E. After January 1, the President and President-Elect will verify all Committee members
are in good standing with the Association and have fully paid their dues. (Moved
from policy 19 and language amended)
F. The selection of an annual Hall of Fame Award will be the responsibility of the
Awards & Recognition Committee. (Moved from policy 23)
31 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report An Amendment was made by Mary Lamberts to Accept B-F and strike A.
by Andy Andreasen.
Seconded
Motion Passed
Motion made by Joe Walter to accept section B-F, seconded by Andy Adreasen
Motion passed
Ag Economics Committee- Les Harrison
Winner of the $500 SARE Grant was Cindy Sanders.
Farm Bureau Appreciation Dinner – Cindy Sanders
The Farm Bureau Appreciation Dinner was held at Whitehurst Lodge in Archer, FL.
Approx. 50 attendees and 10 Extension Agents
Steak donated by Central Beef, Martha Thomas and her dad did the cooking.
Expenses totaled about $250
State Nights Out, AM/PIC Oregon – Theresa Olczyk
Palomino Restaurant will be States Night out on Tuesday, September 22, 2009.
Sunbelt Ag Expo
Doug Mayo reminded the members of the Sunbelt Expo & the breakfast. Oct.20-22,
2009, Moultrie, Ga.
EPAF Audit Report- Bridget Carlisle
There was a question after the 2004 National Meeting which was combined with EPAF
funds. NACAA funds may not have been returned to FACAA. Bridget Carlisle is audit
committee chairman for EPAF. In the audit they found a discrepancy of about $5000
32 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report which should have gone from EPAF back to FACAA from the 2004 National Meeting.
The EPAF audit committee suggested that the FACAA have an audit. Joe Walter was the
treasurer for EPAF and 2004 National Meeting. Joe Walter presented the 2004 FACAA
AMPIC Meeting audit. In his findings EPAF owes FACAA $5468.21.
(See Report Attached)
Andy Adreasen moved to ask EPAF Board to refund $5468.21 to FACAA in November
2009. Joe Walter seconded.
Motion passed.
FACAA District Director Nomination/Election
The District Director positions are two-year terms. There are two directors from each
district and one director is always rotating off every year.
The nominations for the new District Directors are:
District I- Libby Johnson, Escambia County
District II- Jim DeValerio, Bradford County
District III- Ryan Atwood, Lake County
District IV- Ed Skvarch, St. Lucie County
District V- Les Baucum, Hendry County
Joe Walter made a motion to approve the nominations and elect the new District
Directors as presented. Andy Andresan seconded the motion.
Motion Passed
Nomination Committee Report/Election of Officers
33 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Mike Sweat reported the bios of the new nominees are found on page 70 of the 2008-09
FACAA Annual Report. The committee recommends Ed Jennings for secretary. The
committee report serves as the motion to accept the nominations as stated in the report.
The motion passed.
Presentation of the Gavel
Doug Mayo thanked Mike Sweat and the officer team and all the FACAA members for
their help over the past year and encouraged members to talk to new agents to get them
involved in the association. Doug Mayo presented the gavel to Teresa Olczyk. Teresa
Olczyk thanked the membership and encouraged new membership, and also encouraged
to work on Communications and submitting Awards. Enthusiasm Up, and remain strong.
Pat Miller announced National 4-H meeting in 2012, Orlando FL. Encouraged members
to help and participate.
Joe Walter announced that Wednesday night will be the auction and silent auction at
EPAF.
The meeting was adjourned at: 4:15pm
Respectfully submitted by Cindy Sanders, FACAA Secretary
34 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Winter Board Meeting Minutes
December 1, 2009
Alachua County Extension Office
President Teresa Olczyk called the meeting to order at 10:05 am.
Invocation: Doug Mayo
In Attendance:
Cindy Sanders, Teresa Olczyk, Jennifer Pelham, Doug Mayo, Ed Jennings, Mike Sweat
Via polycom: Les Baucum, Ryan Atwood, Gary England, Richard Tyson, Brad
Burbaugh, Collin Adcock, Sylvia Shives, Ed Skvarch
Reading and Disposal of Minutes from the Board Meeting August 31, 2009
The minutes for the August 31, 2009 Board Meeting were prepared and emailed to the
members prior to the meeting by Cindy Sanders. Motion to accept minutes by Doug
Mayo, seconded by Brad Burbaugh, motion passed.
Treasurer Report & Budget Report –
Richard Tyson presented the Treasurers Report. The Checking Account Balance is
$11,456.60 and the total Savings Account Balance is $5090.82. Doug Mayo moved to
accept the Treasurers Report as presented. Seconded by Cindy Sanders. Motion Passed
Richard Tyson reported that the membership currently totals 86 paid members.
Old Business:
EPAF Issues
Members discussed the FACAA request to the EPAF Board to repay the $5468.21 that
was transferred to the EPAF account in error from the FACAA 2004 National Meeting
35 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report account. It was further discussed as to where to put the funds once received from EPAF.
Doug Mayo moved to deposit the funds in the Savings Account. Motion seconded by
Cindy Sanders. Motion passed.
2009 EPAF Summary
Doug Mayo and Jennifer Pelham shared summary data with the group regarding the 2009
EPAF Meeting. In general, surveys indicated attendees want more In Service Training
and less Award Ceremonies.
FAC Country Store
Jennifer Pelham gave a report on the Florida Association of Counties (FAC) Country
Store. The FAC meeting will be held in Tampa June 30 – July 1, 2010. Cindy Sanders
made a motion that the Sunbelt Ag Expo donation of $750 be used to cover room and
travel expenses for members to work at the FAC Country Store at the discretion of the
FAC Country Store Chair, Jennifer Pelham. Motion seconded by Doug Mayo. Motion
passed.
Joint Council of Extension Professionals (JCEP) Regional Leadership Training
Workshop
This training will be conducted February 2-4, 2010 in Nashville, Tennessee. President
Olczyk and President Elect Pelham will be attending.
Professional Improvement & Leadership Development (PILD) Conference
Conference will be held April 26-28, 2010 in Arlington, Virginia and will be attended by
President Olczyk and Vice President Pelham
FACAA Educational Foundation
Doug Mayo gave a report on the FACAA Educational Foundation. Current principal
balance is $137,367.09. Amount that can be spent this year is $5948.18. Applications
36 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report are due April 1, 2010. There is also a commitment to award an annual scholarship to an
Extension Student. It was suggested to continue offer ten $500 scholarships.
Article VI, Section 2 Policy
Teresa Olczyk and Doug Mayo led a discussion on Article VI, Section 2 Policy
pertaining to leadership of the Educational Foundation Committee. Brad Burbaugh made
a motion for the FACAA Past President to serve as Chair and the Current President to
serve as Vice Chair of this committee. Motion seconded by Cindy Sanders. Motion
passed. Teresa Olczyk made a request for these minutes to be sent to Jane Morse as ByLaws Committee Chair. Doug Mayo requested the FACAA Webmaster add Policies to
the website.
FACAA 2009-2010 Committees
Teresa Olczyk announced that committee assignments for the upcoming year are nearly
complete. Committee membership is now on the FACAA Website. Working on Life
Member Committee Chair.
New Business:
FACAA Mid-Year Meeting
Elena Toro will chair the 2010 FACAA Mid-Year Meeting. The date suggested is
Friday, April 16, 2010. Polycom will be an option for participating in the meeting again
this year. The eight members who were awarded Scholarships from the Educational
Foundation will make presentations on how they used the funding.
NACAA States Night Out
Jennifer Pelham will be coordinating States Night Out for the Florida Delegation at the
NACAA AM/PIC in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The meeting will be held July 11-15, 2010. The
exact night will be announced later.
37 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Florida Farm Bureau Appreciation Dinner
Brad Burbaugh will check with Kevin Morgan on plans for another dinner to show
appreciation to Florida Farm Bureau in 2010 and will let Teresa Olczyk know how to
contact them regarding this event. Preliminary information seems to indicate they will
again hold the event near Gainesville. If that becomes fact, Cindy Sanders volunteered to
locate a site to do the dinner.
NACAA Southern Region Vice-Director
Teresa Olczyk announced that Florida will have an opportunity to have a Vice-Director
for NACAA Southern Region in 2010. Florida only gets this opportunity every thirteen
years so the decision is very important. After discussion on the most appropriate way to
select a candidate, it was decided for Teresa Olczyk to solicit FACAA Membership via
e-mail for nominations prior to the mid-year meeting.
Objectives for 2010
Teresa Olczyk listed her objectives as President. Objectives are to make sure that
members are active, committees are working, that we are communicating well, recruit
more members, to work with Extension Administration, and to get award information and
applications on the website.
Other Business:
Doug Mayo made a motion for FACAA to pay the NACAA Life Membership dues for
Tim Hurner as an error was made many years ago and should be corrected. Motion
seconded by Brad Burbaugh. Motion passed.
The Board discussed updating the Committee Handbook. Jennifer Pelham will work on
this in conjunction with the committee chairs after the upcoming mid-year meeting.
Next Meeting – Spring Board Meeting, Wednesday April 14 10am – 12 noon.
Alachua County Extension Office and via polycom.
Motion to adjourn by Doug Mayo, second by Brad Burbaugh.
The meeting was adjourned at 12 noon.
Minutes respectfully submitted by Ed Jennings, FACAA Secretary
38 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Board Meeting
April 14, 2010
Polycom with Multiple
Sites
Meeting Minutes
Call to Order –
President Teresa Olczyk called the meeting to order at 10 am.
Invocation – Ed Jennings
Members Present: Teresa Olczyk, Cindy Sanders, Ed Jennings, Jim DeValerio,
Brad Burbaugh, Mike Sweat, Jennifer Pelham, Collin Adcock, Doug Mayo, Les
Baucum, Ed Skvarch, Richard Tyson, Ryan Atwood
Reading and Disposal of Minutes of December 2009 Board Meeting
Cindy Sanders moved to accept minutes, second by Ed Skvarch.
Motion Passed
Treasurer & Membership Reports –Richard Tyson
Richard Tyson gave the group his report. The current checking balance as of April
14, 2010 is $11,222.91. The savings balance as of April 14, 2010 is $10599.82.
Richard Tyson presented the Membership Report of 142 paid members
Les Baucum moved to accept the Treas. Report, Brad Burbaugh seconded.
Motion Passed
39 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Old Business:

Teresa Olczyk and Doug Mayo talked about the FACAA Board Meeting
to be held on the Monday of EPAF from 1 – 3 PM. They also reminded of
the Foundation Breakfast on Wednesday morning of EPAF. It was
mentioned that many members were confused about this event last year
and that it would help if the registration form for EPAF made it easier to
find and register for this event. This issue will be reviewed. Doug
expressed the importance of supporting this event and our donor, Sunbelt
Ag Expo.

Jennifer Pelham led a discussion on the FAC Country store. The event
will be held at the Marriott Waterside in Tampa. EPAF will again have a
booth. Jennifer made a request for as many FACAA members as possible
to help with this event. The booth set up is June 29 and it will need to be
manned June 30 – July 1. FCS Agents who can obtain commodity
oriented gifts for attendees please contact Jennifer. The FCS Agents have
also pledged help.

Teresa Olczyk and Jennifer Pelham gave a report on their attendance at the
JCEP Regional Leadership Conference February 2-4 in Nashville.

The PILD Conference is coming up April 26-28 in Arlington, Virginia.
Teresa Olczyk and Jennifer Pelham will be representing FACAA.

Teresa Olczyk announced that Liz Felter and Mike Sweat were nominated
to serve as NACAA Southern Region Vice Director. The FACAA Board
selected Mike Sweat to serve.

Doug Mayo announced that twelve members applied for FACAA
Educational Scholarships. All applicants requested funding to attend the
2010 NACAA AM/PIC in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each will receive a $500
scholarship. Doug mentioned that there is a question on awarding a
scholarship to a student in the Ag Ed Department and his concerns over
how to select future scholarship award winners as there are more
applicants each year and a limited pool of funds. After a lengthy
discussion, Brad Burbaugh and Doug Mayo will work on selection criteria
and present their suggestions at the June Board Meeting.
40 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report New Business:

Teresa Olczyk and Elena Toro are working on the Agenda for the Mid
Year Meeting to be held April 16, 2010.

Jennifer Pelham is working on plans for the States Night Out at the
NACAA AM/PIC in Tulsa on Tuesday evening July 13. She is looking
for a steakhouse within walking distance of the host hotel that can
accommodate the entire Florida Delegation.

Teresa Olczyk and Cindy Sanders led a discussion on the 2010 Farm
Bureau Appreciation Dinner. This is an EPAF event that FACAA is
highly involved in. The proposed date is August 3 in the Gainesville area.
Cindy will check with Farm Bureau for more details.

Teresa Olczyk shared a request from the South Carolina Ag Agents for
assistance from FACAA as they prepare to host the 2012 NACAA
AM/PIC in Charleston. Teresa will check on the details and see how
FACAA can best help them.

Teresa Olczyk shared with the group that the Florida 4-H Agents
Association will be hosting their national meeting in Orlando in 2012 and
she expects we will be asked for help on this event

Our next meeting was scheduled for June 4 from 10 – Noon.

Motion to adjourn by Jim DeValerio second by Cindy Sanders. Motion
passed. Meeting adjourned at 11:55 AM
Minutes submitted by Ed Jennings
41 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Mid Year Meeting
April 16, 2010
Polycom with Multiple Sites
Members Participating:
Hunsberger Jennifer Pelham, Martha Maddox, Ed Jennings, Teresa Olczyk,
Cindy Sanders, Barton Wilder, Bob Hochmuth, Linda Landrum, Carolyn Saft,
Dan Fenneman, Mary Sowerby, Elena Toro, Robert Kluson, Don Rainey, Crystal
Snodgrass, Alicia Whidden, Shawn Steed, Lynn Barber, Susan Haddock, Collin
Adcock, Shep Eubanks, Andy Andreasen, Doug Mayo, Clyde smith, Mary Beth
Henry, Richard Tyson, Dennis Mudge, Joe Walter, Celeste White, Henry Mayer,
Adrian, Bill Schall, David Sui, Ron Rice, Frank Dowdle, Pat Hogue, Courtney
Davis, John Alleyne, Tim Hurner, Randy Gornto, Juanita Popenoe, Erin Harlow,
Brad Burbaugh, Larry Figart, Terry DeValle, Mike Sweat, Rebecca Jordi, David
Holmes, Nola Wilson, Norma Samuel, Mark Shuffitt, Mike Donahoe, Theresa
Friday, Dam Mullins, B.J. Jarvis, Steven Gaul, Joan Dusky, Alicia Lamborn, Les
Harrison, Nichelle Demorest, Jed Dillard
Call to Order –
President Teresa Olczyk called the meeting to order at 9:30 am. Teresa thanked
Elena Toro and her committee for coordinating the Mid-Year Meeting. Thirtyfour remote sites are participating via Polycom.
Invocation – Doug Mayo
Reading and Disposal of Minutes of December 2009 Board Meeting
Martha Maddox moved to accept minutes, seconded by Cindy Sanders.
42 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Motion Passed
Treasurer & Membership Reports –Richard Tyson
Richard Tyson gave the group his report. The current checking balance as of April
14, 2010 is $11,222.91. The savings balance as of April 14, 2010 is $10,599.82.
Richard Tyson presented the Membership Report of 142 paid members
Martha Maddox moved to accept the Treas. Report, Doug Mayo seconded.
Motion Passed
Old Business:

Teresa Olczyk and Jennifer Pelham gave a report on their attendance at the
JCEP Regional Leadership Conference February 2-4 in Nashville.

Teresa Olczyk announced that Liz Felter and Mike Sweat were nominated
to serve as NACAA Southern Region Vice-Director. The FACAA Board
selected Mike Sweat to serve.
New Business:

The PILD Conference is coming up April 26-28 in Arlington, Virginia.
Teresa Olczyk and Jennifer Pelham will be representing FACAA.

Doug Mayo announced that twelve members applied for FACAA
Educational Scholarships. All applicants requested funding to attend the
2010 NACAA AM/PIC in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each will receive a $500
scholarship. Doug Mayo and Brad Burbaugh will work on revising
selection criteria and present their suggestions at the June Board Meeting.
The selected members for 2010 are:
Brad Burbaugh
Richard Tyson
Teresa Olczyk
Rebecca Jordi
Liz Felter
Bridget Carlisle
Joe Walter
Mark Shufitt
Cindy Sanders
Elena Toro
Martha Maddox
Terry Del Valle
43 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 
Jennifer Pelham led a discussion on the FAC Country store. The event
will be held at the Marriott Waterside in Tampa. EPAF will again have a
booth. Jennifer made a request for as many FACAA members as possible
to help with this event. The booth set up is June 29 and it will need to be
manned June 30 – July 1. Agents who can obtain commodity oriented
gifts for attendees please contact Jennifer. The FCS Agents Association
has pledged help. There was a suggestion to include some type of
promotional sticker with the gifts to recognize UF- IFAS Extension.
Becky Jordi reminded to be sure to include all associations affiliated with
EPAF.
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Mike Sweat gave a report on the upcoming EPAF Meeting. The meeting
will again be held in Orlando August 30 to September 2, 2010. Turning
Point technology will be used to evaluate sessions. The IST component
will continue also with support from Extension Administration. Mike
reminded everyone of the EPAF Auction. Martha Maddox is working on
all the facility arrangements. There was a discussion on having
registration information available ASAP to help meet looming budget
shortfalls in counties. Members need to be on the lookout for the FACAA
Foundation Breakfast on the registration form as it is not a part of regular
registration fee. Doug reminded that the Sunbelt Ag Expo is featured at
this breakfast and that they are a major donor to FACAA.

Teresa Olczyk and Cindy Sanders led a discussion on the 2010 Farm
Bureau Appreciation Dinner. This is an EPAF event that FACAA is
highly involved in. The proposed date is August 5 in the Gainesville area.

Jennifer Pelham is working on plans for the States Night Out at the
NACAA AM/PIC in Tulsa on Tuesday evening July 13. She is looking
for a steakhouse within walking distance of the host hotel that can
accommodate the entire Florida Delegation.
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Teresa Olczyk and Jennifer Pelham are in the process of updating the
FACAA Committee Handbook.

Teresa Olczyk shared a request from the South Carolina Ag Agents
Association for assistance from FACAA as they prepare to host the 2012
NACAA AM/PIC in Charleston. Teresa will check on the details and see
how FACAA can best help them.
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Pat Hogue shared with the group that the Florida 4-H Agents Association
will be hosting their national meeting at the Orlando Hilton – Magic
Kingdom in 2012. Please contact Judy Butterfield or Martha Maddox if
you can help with this event.
Committee Reports
Communications – Rebecca Jordi
The committee suggested to list the winners on the FACAA website. The
state winners are:
Audio Recordings
Brooke Burn
7620 STATE ROAD 471, STE 2
BUSHNELL, FL 33513.8716
Published Photo & Caption
Daniel Mullens
6263 DOGWOOD DRIVE
MILTON, FL 32570-3500
Computer Generated
Presentation
Program Promotional Piece
Brad J. Burbaugh
1010 N. MCDUFF AVE.
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32254.2031
Chris Oswalt
PO BOX 9005, DRAWER HS03
BARTOW, FL 33831-9005
Personal Column
Elena Toro
1302 11th St. SW
Live Oak, FL 332064-3696
45 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Feature Story
Alicia Lamborn
1025 W MACCLENNY AVE
MACCLENNY, FL 32063.4433
Newsletter, Individual
Edmund L. Thralls
6021 S. CONWAY ROAD
ORLANDO, FL 32812-3604
Newsletter, Team
George Les Harrison
615 PAUL RUSSELL RD
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301.7060
Video Recordings
George Les Harrison
615 PAUL RUSSELL RD
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301.7060
Fact Sheet
Jane Vihlen Morse
12520 ULMERTON ROAD
LARGO, FL 33774-3602
Publication
Dr. Richard Tyson
6021 S. Conway Road
Orlando, FL 32812
Web Page
Courtney Davis
458 HWY 98 N
Okeechobee, FL 34972-2303
46 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Learning Module or Notebook
Erin E. Harlow
1010 N. McDuff Ave.
Jacksonville, FL 32254-2031
Search for Excellence – Mike Donahoe
NACAA Search for Excellence program participants for Florida – Mike Donahoe
Nine entries were submitted in six of the seven categories.
Sustainable Agriculture:
The South Florida Beef Forage Program. Team entry submitted by Lindsey Wiggins – 1st
Place State
Crop Production:
Cotton Production Extension Program. Clyde Smith – 1st Place State
Landscape Horticulture:
Statewide Integrated Pest Management Update. Team entry submitted by Jane Vihlen
Morse – 1st Place State
Farm and Ranch Financial Management:
Annie’s Project in Florida. Team entry submitted by Nola Wilson – 1st Place State
47 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Livestock Production:
Northeast Florida Beef and Forage Group. Team entry submitted by Steven Gaul – 1st
Place State
Young, Beginning, or Small Farmers/Ranchers:
Small Scale Poultry Production Program in Florida. Brad J. Burbaugh and Elena Toro –
1st Place State
Remote Sensing and Precision Agriculture: No entries
The 1st place entries have been forwarded to Regional.
4-H and Youth – Martha Maddox
State winners are: Libbie Johnson – Individual, Brooke Burn and Martha Maddox –
Team
Posters – Mary Beth Henry
Posters were selected for EPAF from the following members: Brooke Burn, Karen
Stauderman, Alex Bolques, Cindy Sanders, Ken Rudisill, Jim Davis, Sharon Gamble,
Nola Wilson, Robert Kluson, Jane Morse, Courtney Davis, and Mary Sowerby.
Public Relations – Anita Neal
B.J. Jarvis won the Pride Award.
Public Relations – Jim DeValerio
Award applications will be coming out soon.
Early Career Development – Shawn Steed
Committee has launched the first Early Career Development Communication Awards
Training. Twelve faculty members attended to learn about creating and submitting
award winning communications awards. State, Regional, and National Chairs (all UF
Faculty) attended and winners of national awards also expressed their thoughts.
Committee is working with Teresa Olczyk to put on our FACAA webpage all the
communication winners work so that new faculty can see and study a body of different
48 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report communication work and what their peers deem important in choosing what award
winning communication work looks like. Worked with Becky Jordi Chair of the
Communication Committee Chair and she has expressed that we have all the work in
electronic format and will need permission to post these to our website.
Administrative Skills Development – B.J. Jarvis
David Holmes was selected as this year’s winner.
New Member Relations – Theresa Friday
Cindy Sanders, New Members Relations committee member, attended the new Agent
orientation bar-b-que on February 23rd to introduce and discuss NACAA/FACAA. She
handed out NACAA brochures. A new "welcome letter" was developed. To date, it has
been sent to
5 new Agents this year. The call for nominations for the FACAA/Farm Credit Young
Professional Award has been sent to all members. The deadline to receive nominations is
May 15th.
Animal Science – Joe Walter
The committee will be working with NACAA on the pre conference tour in Oklahoma.
Horticulture and Turf – Don Rainey
The pre conference tour for the NACAA meeting in Oklahoma is still open.
Sustainable Ag – Brad Burbaugh
There are $500 scholarships available for conference attendance.
EPAF Abstracts – Ron Rice
Information on submission will be going out in May.
49 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report IFAS Administrative Update – Joan Dusky
There is currently significant work going on with EPA Numeric Standards for nutrient
management in agricultural operations. On the budget, the Senate version is more
favorable than the House version. The new Senior Vice President will start June 1.
Extension Administration is monitoring county budget situations and helping with
statistic support and personal appearances. Be on the watch for upcoming USDA grant
opportunities.
Teaching and Educational Technologies - Steven Gaul
Some very useful information was presented on options for agents to use videos for
educating clientele. Options range from IFAS ICS Services to Flip cameras. Consider
legal issues before posting content online. There was a suggested example of an IFAS
ICS video form the Florida Equine Institute posted on the Central Florida Livestock
Agents Web Site:
http://cflag.ifas.ufl.edu/FLEquine_2009.shtml
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Motion to adjourn by Martha Maddox second by Barton Wilder. Motion
passed. Meeting adjourned at 11:45 AM
Minutes submitted by Ed Jennings
50 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Board Meeting
June 17, 2010
Polycom –Mulitple Sites
Meeting Minutes
Call to Order & Introductions:
President Teresa Olczyk called the meeting to order at 10 am.
Invocation-Doug Mayo
Member Present: Teresa Olczyk, Cindy Sanders, Jim DeValerio, Brad Burbaugh, Mike
Sweat, Jennifer Pelham, Doug Mayo, Richard Tyson, Ryan Atwood, Libby Johnson
Reading & Disposal of Minutes of April 14, 2010.
‐ Ryan Atwood moved to accept. Jim DeValerio seconded.
‐ Motion Passed
Treasurer & Membership Report: Richard Tyson
-Checking Balance $10,694.21
-Savings Balance $10,601.59
-154 members paid
Doug Mayo moved to approve, Ryan Atwood seconded.
Motion Passed
EPAF updates: Jennifer Pelham & Teresa Olczyk
Registration is open online, Dean supporting $200 for registration
In Service Trainings during EPAF
FACAA Board meeting scheduled 1:00-2:00 on Monday, Aug. 30, 2010
Make sure members participate in FACAA Foundation Breakfast- Doug Mayo
will e-mail members on attending
FAC 2010 Country Store- Jennifer Welshans
Tampa, Tuesday, June 29th – Thursday, July 1, 2010
Working on getting donations from the panhandle to Tampa
Jennifer has requested bags from the IFAS Bookstore, Cindy will pick up
PILD Conference51 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Jennifer Pelham & Teresa Olczyk attend April 26-28, 2010. Excellent
conference, meeting many USDA program leaders, tour of White House, etc.
NACAA Southern Region Director- Mike Sweat was nominated from Florida.
Officially Mike Sweat will be director starting after meeting in Tulsa, OK 2010.
FACAA Educational Foundation Update- Doug Mayo
Scholarship winners have scholarship to cover cost of NACAA meeting.
Have not heard from University Ag. Ed. Department on student.
Doug Mayo will register Sunbelt Expo representative for EPAF. Sunbelt donates
$750 towards educational foundation.
Teresa Olczyk requested Doug Mayo to send her all the information on
Educational Foundation Breakfast for next year.
Discussion at last meeting about Educational Scholarship. Brad Burbaugh &
Doug Mayo were to meet and discuss guidelines, they will report at EPAF meeting in
September.
Mid Year Meeting- Teresa Olczyk
Over 30 sites on polycom- Good meeting. Ed Jennings has the numbers.
New Business:
NACAA States Night Out- Jennifer Pelham
July 13, 2010 6pm at the Tulsa Daily Grill $36.00, send payment to Richard
Tyson.
Farm Bureau Appreciation Dinner – Cindy Sanders
August 4, 2010 at Smith Brothers, Wacahoota, FL
Martha Maddox working on getting meat donated.
Doug Mayo volunteered to cook
NACAA South Carolina- 2012
They have requested support for the 2010 NACAA AM/PIC, Charleston, SC.
Brad Burbaugh suggested giving the same as we gave North Carolina.
Recommended looking at what other states have already donated.
Doug Mayo said we sent $4000 to N.C. in 2008.
Mike Sweat will have history report of other donations FACCA has given and
present at EPAF Board meeting.
Other Business:
Support our FACAA members that are presenting at NACAA in Tulsa, OK.
52 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Voting delegates for NACAA, Tulsa, OK
Teresa Olczyk, Jennifer Pelham, Cindy Sanders, Richard Tyson, Mike
Sweat
Next Meeting Monday, August 30, 2010 at 1:00pm, EPAF Orlando.
Doug reminded Teresa to contact NACAA Southern Region Representative and
register for the conference.
Motion to Adjourn- Jim Delvario, seconded by Ryan Atwood.
Motion passed
Adjourned at 11:00 am
53 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Section III
National Committee Reports
54 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report NACAA Linked Committees
Agronomy and Pest Management
Lester Muralles-Chair
Mark Warren
Alicia Whidden
Crystal Snodgrass
Barton Wilder
Leslie Baucum
Ed Jennings
Dan Fenneman
Gadsden
Flagler
Hillsborough
Manatee
Alachua
Hendry
Pasco
Madison
This committee does not have a report format and or guidelines. Therefore, at the
National level there will be designing a format for all states to use as their format. These
guidelines will indicate what and when to send it their applications and reminders. Next
two years topics for presentations under this committee sessions are:
2011
Agronomy Session One
Non-traditional Agricultural Products and Precision Agriculture
Agronomy Session two
Generic topics
2012
Agronomy session one
Bio-fuels
Genetically Modified Organisms
Agronomy session two
Generic topics
Submitted by: Lester Muralles, Chair
Ag. Economics
Charles Brasher-Chair
Andy Andreasen
Jim DeValerio
Les Harrsion
Jackson
Washington
Bradford
Leon
No activities were reported for 2009-10.
55 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Animal Science
Joe Walter-Chair
Cindy Sanders
Mark Warren
Randy Bateman
Brad Burbaugh
Tim Wilson
Derek Barber
Brevard
Alachua
Flagler
Osceola
Duval
Bradford
Columbia
This committee is responsible for promoting and serving as the state contact for the PreAM/PIC Animal Science Seminar and Tour. During 2009-2010, the Chair made contact
with Randy Mills (Extension Agent at Oregon State University), National Animal
Science Committee Chair to review the information for the Animal Science Seminar and
Tour to take place in Oklahoma from July 8-10, 2010. Of the 30 agents nationally
selected to participate in the Animal Science Seminar and Tour 2010 five are from
Florida: Andy Andreason, Bridget Carlisle, Henry Grant, Elena Toro, and Joe Walter.
Submitted by: Joe Walter, Chair
Aquaculture/Sea Grant
FACAA Officers No activity reported for 2009-10.
Horticulture and Turfgrass
Don Rainey-Chair
Theresa Friday
Terry DelValle
Alex Bolques
Adrian Hunsberger
Collin Adcock
Carolyn Saft
Henry Mayer
Shawn Steed
Ken Rudisill
Aparna Gazula
Sarasota
Santa Rosa
Duval
Gadsden
Miami Dade
Washington
Suwannee
Miami Dade
Hillsborough
Bay
Alachua
This committee was responsible for reviewing applications and study plans submitted by
FACAA members for horticulture and turfgrass categories of the 2010 NACAA
Professional Improvement Awards.
This year, we had one application submitted for review. The committee approved and
submitted the application of Alex Bolques to the NACAA Pre-AM/PIC Horticulture
56 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Workshop and Tour Selection Committee. Alex is one of only thirty national participants
invited to tour this summer. Subsequently, Alex was awarded a grant by the National
Committee to cover hotel cost in Tulsa Oklahoma.
Submitted by: Don Rainey-Chair
Forestry and Natural Resources
Andy Andreasen- Chair
Larry Figart
Derek Barber
Steve Gaul
Washington
Duval
Columbia
Nassau
FACAA Forestry and Natural Resources Committee had one inquiry and no entries this
year. I would encourage agents to participate next year.
Submitted by: Andy Andreasen-Chair
Sustainable Agriculture
Brad Burbaugh - Chair
Linda Landrum
Christine Kelly-Begazo
Robert Kluson
Duval
NFREC-SV, Live Oak
Indian River
Sarasota
The FACAA Board of Directors voted to establish the sustainable agriculture committee
on October 15, 2010. This action brought our association in line with the NACAA
committee structure. Actions of the committee are as follows:
1) The chair developed an entry for the FACAA committee handbook that included the
committee responsibilities and timeline for subsequent members.
2) The committee developed a partnership with the FL Sustainable Agriculture Research
and Education (SARE) program and secured funding for an educational scholarship
($500) for FACAA members. The scholarship winner is Robert Kluson.
3) The committee solicited entries for the SARE fellows program.
4) The committee is proud to report that the South Florida Beef Forage Program was
selected as a national winner of the Search for Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture
USDA SARE/NACAA Recognition Program.
Submitted by: Brad Burbaugh, Chair
57 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report NACAA Extension program Recognition council Linked Committees
Communications Committee Report
Rebecca Jordi- Chair
Alicia Lamborn
Erin Harlow
Mary Lamberts
Larry Figart
Wendy Wilber
Aparna Gazula
Bridget Milam
Ryan Atwood
Shawn Steed
Henry Mayer
Tim Wilson
Nassau
Baker
Duval
Miami Dade
Duval
Alachua
Alachua
Polk
Lake
Hillsborough
Miami Dade
Bradford
Florida had a total of 71 entries in the Communications Award Program. We had entries
in every category except Bound Book. We had 1 national winner, 3 national finalists, and
3 regional finalists.
Audio Recordings: REGIONAL FINALIST: Brooke Burn
Computer Gen. Graphics: NATIONAL WINNER: Brad Burbaugh
Program Promotional Piece: NATIONAL FINALIST: Chris Oswalt
Personal Column: STATE WINNER: Elena Toro/Brad Bradburgh
Feature Story: NATIONAL FINALIST: Alicia Lamborn
Newsletter, Individual: STATE WINNER: Edmund Thralls
Newsletter, Team: REGIONAL FINALIST: George Harrison; Andy Andreasen, John
Atkins, Howard Beck, Charles Brasher, Roy Carter, Julie Dillard, Mike Donahoe, Gerald
Edmondson, Shep Eubanks, Mike Goodchild, Henry Grant, Les Harrison, Libbie
Johnson, Judy Ludlow, Doug Mayo, Dan Mullins, Lester Muralles, Clyde Smith, and
Pete Vergot
Video Recordings: STATE WINNER: George Harrison
Fact Sheet: STATE WINNER: Jane Vihlen Morse
Publication: STATE WINNER: Dr. Richard Tyson, Robert Hochmuth and Daniel
Cantliffe
Web Page: NATIONAL FINALIST: Courtney Davis
Learning Module: REGIONAL FINALIST: Erin Harlow
Bound Book: No entry
Submitted by Rebecca Jordi, Chair
58 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Extension Programs Committee Report
Mike Donahoe- Chair
Cesar Asuaje
Lindsey Wiggins
Erin Harlow
Ralph Mitchell
Santa Rose
Palm Beach
Hendry
Duval
Charlotte
The FACAA Extension Programs Committee reviewed and selected the following entries
for the awards below.
1. Search for Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture USDA SARE/NACAA Recognition
Program
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Grazing Management School – STATE WINNER / SOUTHERN
REGION WINNER
The South Florida Beef Forage Program: Leslie Baucum, Bridget
Carlisle, Sonja Crawford, Courtney Davis, Randy Gornto, Patrick
Hogue, Christa Kirby, O. Patrick Miller, Brent Sellers, James
Selph, Maria Silveira, Joao Vendramini, Lindsey Wiggins
2. Search for Excellence in Crop Production
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Cotton Production Extension Program – STATE WINNER
Clyde Smith
3. Search for Excellence in Landscape Horticulture
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Statewide Integrated Pest Management Update – STATE WINNER
A. Bolques, G.H. Brinen, S.H. Brown, S. Dunning, G.K. England,
A. Gazula, C. Mannion, H. Mayer, L. Miller, J.V. Morse, M.
Orfanedes, J. Popenoe, W. Schall, L. Seals, S. Shives, S. Steed, D.
Venrick, E. Skvarch, M.B. Henry, C. White, and L. Parker
4. Search for Excellence in Farm and Ranch Financial Management
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Annie’s Project in Florida – STATE WINNER / NATIONAL FINALIST
59 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Nola M. Wilson, Robert Kluson, Stacy Strickland, Mary Sowerby,
Nichelle Demorest, Dr. Al Wysocki, and Linda Landrum
5. Search for Excellence in Livestock Production
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Northeast Florida Beef and Forage Group – STATE WINNER /
NATIONAL FINALIST
Derek Barber, Jacque Breman, Brad Burbaugh, Daniel Fenneman,
Steven Gaul, David Nistler, Cindy Sanders, Michael Sweat, Elena
Toro, Barton Wilder, and Timothy Wilson
6. Search for Excellence in Young, Beginning, or Small Farmers/Ranchers
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Small-Scale Poultry Production Program in Florida – STATE WINNER /
NATIONAL WINNER
Brad J. Burbaugh and Elena Toro
7. Search for Excellence in Remote Sensing and Precision Agriculture – no entries
Submitted by: Mike Donahoe, Chair
4-H & Youth Committee Report
Martha B. Maddox-Chair
Randy Bateman
Alicia Lamborn
Ed Jennings
Mary Sowerby
Sumter
Osceola
Baker
Pasco
Suwannee
The 4-H Committee had 4 awards submitted and Libby Johnson Pizza Garden was the
winning award. Libby also placed at regional and national.
Submitted by: Martha Maddox
Professional Excellence Committee Report
Mary Beth Henry- Chair
Ron Rice
Hillsborough
Palm Beach
60 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Sylvia Shives
Dan Culbert
BJ Jarvis
Ryan Atwood
Ed Thralls
Dee Jacobson
Mary Sowerby
Manatee
Okeechobee
Pasco
Lake
Orange
Highlands
Suwannee
Email notice requesting abstract submissions for posters at the 2010 NACAA meeting
were prepared and sent out by the Chair. The Committee reviewed submissions
individually and met via poly com on March 23, 2010 from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Some
members could not make the meeting and submitted comments by phone and email.
Fourteen submissions were reviewed, one in the Extension research category and thirteen
in the Extension program category. All senior authors were members of FACAA.
Thirteen abstracts were approved and forwarded on to NACAA. One submission was not
approved because the committee felt the material had been presented as a poster at the
2009 NACAA meeting. This decision was based on guidance from page 8 of the County
Agent Magazine available at
http://www.nacaa.com/awards/2010_forms/poster_requirements.pdf which states “No
poster or abstract will be presented at the 2010 AM/PIC that has been presented at any
previous NACAA AM/PIC”. View similar 2009 poster submission at
http://www.nacaa.com/awards/apps/poster.php?poster_id=40&action=View
The Chair reported Committee decisions at the FACAA midyear meeting and emailed
abstract authors regarding the acceptance of their submission and forwarding on to
NACAA on April 16, 2010. Committee comments on the submission were also included
in the email for the benefit of the author.
Committee Comments
Some submissions had formatting or spelling errors, likely due to website formatting, as a
few authors contacted the chair to note the problems and included their original
submissions which did not include the errors. These errors were minor and likely due to
website formatting to be overlooked by the committee based on consultation with Gary
Zoubek, NACAA national meeting poster coordinator.
The Committee felt the guidance on actual committee responsibility very vague and in
need of strengthening in order to protect the integrity/ credibility of the review as a true
“peer review”. The committee had the sense that the abstract instructions are too vague
and should include a requirement for a reference to results and impacts possibly using the
rubric from EPAF abstracts, which include a requirement for objectives, methods, results
and conclusion. The committee felt we may need to require one review before actual
submission date, possibly submitted to the committee. The Chair collected committee
comments on submissions for the benefit of abstract authors, however decisions for
approval were based on the limited guidance for selection criteria provided by NACAA,
as expressed below. Following further consultation with Gary Zoubek, it was clear
authors could be given an opportunity to improve their submissions based on the
committee comments, but the Chair ran out of time and did not pursue notifying authors.
Comments from regional poster Chair following request for committee task/authority
clarification
61 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report I understand what some of the confusion over what your role is as the state’s chairperson
and selecting which posters are going to being presented. Technically there are no
guidelines for states to use to choose which posters get accepted. Here is what I tell states
to look at:
1.
Is the presenter a member in good standing.
2.
Is the abstract reasonably well written. Now I am not an grammar expert as you can
probably tell, so I am fairly lenient with this. My biggest thing is does the abstract make
sense. I do not judge the content or the merit.
3.
The only other thing that I might consider as the state chairperson is did this work
actually occur. Now you may not know this and I am not suggesting you question
anyone’s work, but sometimes we know when people are trying to BS us. Because when
it gets to me I am assuming it is right.
I know these guidelines let just about everyone present a poster that wants to present one.
I think that is ok. Let the judges at the AM/PIC sort the posters out based on what they
think is the best.
Now about the formatting issues. I have looked at the website and have noticed that there
are some issues with some and not with others. I think this is because some people try
and put too into the abstract field. Only the abstract text should go into that field, not the
title or the authors. I think fixing this will be simple but we will have to test it out first.
Submitted by: Mary Beth Henry- Chair
Public Relations Committee Report
Anita Neal-Chair
Gary England- Co Chair
David Nistler
Ray Zerba
Bob Hochmuth
St. Lucie
Sumter
Clay
Clay
North Florida REC
This is a NACAA linked committee responsible for programs conducted in the area of
public relations. The committee is responsible for the Public Relations in Daily Efforts
(PRIDE) program.
There were a total of two entries for the PRIDE program in 2010. The winning entry
entitled ―Drawing Attention to Extension Expertise was submitted by B.J. Jarvis.
Additionally, $250 was awarded for the program being recognized as a National Finalist.
Submitted by: Anita Neal, Chair
Recognition & Awards Committee Report (must have a DSA award)
Gene McAvoy -Chair
Doug Mayo
Hendry
Jackson
62 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Jacque Breman
Mike Sweat
Linda Landrum
Richard Tyson
Martha Maddox
Pat Hogue
Dan Culbert
Bill Schall
St. Johns
Duval
Live Oak NFREC
Orange
Sumter
Okeechobee
Okeechobee
Palm Beach
The Committee had the following responsibilities:
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Selection of three Distinguished Service Award (DSA) recipients
Selection of two Achievement Award (AA) recipients
Selection of four Outstanding Agriculturists award recipients
Selection of the Outstanding Specialist award recipient
Coordinate all applicable FACAA award recipient information to the Extension
Professional Association of Florida Program Book Coordinator and the FACAA
plaque coordinator
Selection of the Hall of Fame award recipient
Distinguished Service Award Recipients
Teresa Olczyk, Miami Dade County
John Mark Shuffitt, Marion County
Joe Walter, Brevard County
Achievement Award Recipients
Rebecca L Jordi, Nassau County
Cynthia Sanders, Alachua County
Outstanding Agriculturist Award Recipient
Emil Belibasis, Suwannee County Nominated by Bob Hochmuth and Elena Toro
Ron Hamel, Hendry County Nominated by Gene McAvoy
Dwight Stansel, Suwannee County Nominated by Elena Toro and Chris Vann
Ned L Water, Polk County Nominated by Bridget Carlisle
Outstanding Specialist Award Recipient
Brent Sellers, Agronomy, Range Cattle REC, Ona
Hall of Fame Award
63 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report The FACAA Recognition Committee nominated Dallas Townsend and forwarded the
nomination to NACAA.
Outstanding Extension Student
Blair Krusz, Department of Agricultural Education and Communication
Submitted by: Gene McAvoy, Chair
Scholarship Committee Report
Norma Samuel-Chair
Terry DelValle
Linda Landrum
Dan Culbert
Eugene McAvoy
Marion
Duval
Live Oak NFREC
Okeechobee
Hendry
The purpose of this committee is to promote NACAA Scholarship program by
encouraging all FACAA members to contribute at the minimum $40 level. Any member
that would like to apply for a NACAA Scholarship must have contributed at least $40
prior to the year of application. The deadline for eligibility has historically been June
30th of the preceding year, but was changed in 2008 to the close of the NACAA AM/PIC
so the deadline will change each year depending on the conference dates. The change
was made to allow all the scholarship auction and drawing ticket donations to count.
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Email reminders were sent to the membership on the benefits of applying and the
requirements for the scholarship. Several inquiries were received about the
scholarship application process and eligibility.
There were only two applicants and their submissions were received before the
June 1 deadline. Liz Felter – electronic submission and Alex Bolques - electronic
with hard copy in the mail.
Electronic copies were sent to the committee for review.
The committee felt both applications were strong and wanted to select both
applicants. The Southern Region Scholarship Committee Chair was contacted on
June 1st to determine the possibility of sending both applicants forward for the
scholarship and permission was granted since rules did not specify only one per
state.
Applications were forwarded to the State President, Teresa Olczyk for her
signature on June 7th and she in turn forwarded them to IFAS Administration for
signatures. They were signed by Dr. Tom Obreza and returned to the State
Committee Co-Chair, Norma Samuel who in turn forwarded the applications to
the Southern Region Scholarship Committee Chair on June 11, 2010.
64 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 
Confirmation of submission was received along with a note to say we were the
only State to date that had made an electronic submission and NACAA is
considering only electronic submissions for 2011.
Thanks to all committee members for serving.
Respectfully submitted by Norma Samuel
NACAA Extension Program Development Council Linked Committees
Public Relations & Ag Issues Committee Report
Jim DeValerio-Chair
Christine Kelly-Begazo
Libbie Johnson
Karen Stauderman
Mike Donahoe
Bradford
Indian River
Escambia
Volusia
Santa Rosa
To my knowledge there are no applicants for the Outstanding Young Farmers of
America award from Florida. The application deadline was August 1st. Submitted by Jim Devalerio-Chair
Early Career Development Committee
Shawn Steed-Chair
Martha Maddox-Co Chair
Henry Mayer
Collin Adcock
Hillsborough
Sumter
Miami Dade
Washington
The Early Career Development Committee launched the first Early Career Development
Communication Awards Training for beginning faculty this year. We had about twelve
faculty in attendance learn about creating and submitting award winning communications
awards. We had our State, Regional, and National Chairs (all UF Faculty) in attendance
and we had winners of national awards express their thoughts as well.
The ECD Committee is working with the President and Chair of the Communications
Committee to put on our FACAA webpage all the communication winners work so that
beginning faculty can see and study a body of different communication work and what
their peers deem important in choosing what award winning communication work looks
like. Web posting of these award winning work should take place later as a website
home is found and permission is granted for the posting of these works.
Submitted by Shawn Steed- Chair
65 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Administrative Skill Development Committee
B.J. Jarvis- Chair
Shep Eubanks
Tim Hurner
Pasco
Holmes
Highlands
The first half of this year, the Administrative Skills Development Committee received a
presentation application for consideration for the NACAA AM/PIC. Marion County’s
David Holmes submitted an abstract, USING FIRE DEPARTMENT STRATEGIES FOR
SURVIVAL IN TIGHT BUDGET TIMES. The committee reviewed and deemed this
presentation worthy of moving on to the national committee for presentation. It has been
accepted for presentation at the national AM/PIC.
In addition, with the significant change over of County Extension Directors, the
committee is discussing opportunities to host one or more short nuts and bolts training
sessions for interim and new County Extension Directors. The training would most likely
be held by videoconferencing so that participants could save time, travel money and to
allow faculty to attend that are under travel restrictions.
Submitted by: BJ Jarvis, Pasco Extension Director
Teaching & Educational Technologies Committee
Steve Gaul– Chair
Lester Murales- Co Chair
Elena Toro
Nassau
Gadsden
Suwannee
Presentation at the FACAA Mid Year meeting covered using social media to extend
extension programs to new audiences and using inexpensive video equipment to create
educational programs. Attended the national committee meeting to discuss the
technology needs of the organization.
Submitted by Steve Gaul-Chair
Life Member Committee
Larry Halsey – Chair
No activity reported for 2009-2010
66 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report State Committee Reports
67 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Budget and Finance Committee Report
Total Checking Account Balance – 8/4/09
$7,874.62
Income
FACAA Membership dues 2009-2010
Life Member dues 2009-2010
EPAF to FACAA
EPAF Auction
Sunbelt Agricultural Expo Sponsorship
Farm Credit
States Night Out
Entry Error from Audit
Total Income
14,000.00
50.00
5,468.21
1,101.46
750.00
400.00
855.50
100.50
$22,725.67
Expenses
NACAA Membership Dues
Award Certificates and Plaques
JCEP/PILD Registration & Expenses
Florida Department of State Corporation Fee
States Night Out Restaurant Expense
EPAF Registration for Awardees
Speaker Reimbursement
7,600.00
2,730.08
2,256.73
61.25
1,344.02
400.00
14.00
Total Expenses
$14,406.08
Transfer to Savings
$5,500.00
Total Checking Account Balance – 7/1/10
$10,694.21
Total Savings Account Balance – 7/1/09
$5,086.53
Transfer from Checking
Interest Income
5,500.00
15.06
Total Savings Account Balance - 5/31/10
$10,601.59
68 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 2010-2011 FACAA Budget
Budget Year
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Operating Funds
Actual
Actual
Budgeted
Income
Dues
$14,800.00
$14,050.00
$14,500.00
$0.00
$1,101.46
$1,000.00
$750.00
$750.00
$750.00
Farm Credit Contributions
$0.00
$400.00
$400.00
NACAA States Night Out
$471.50
$855.50
$1,500.00
$0.00
$5,568.71
$100.00
$16,021.50
$22,725.67
$18,250.00
NACAA Dues
$7,900.00
$7,600.00
$7,800.00
Officer Workshops
$2,508.57
$2256.73
$2,500.00
Awards/Honorariums
$1,976.04
$2,730.08
$2,500.00
EPAF Guest Expense
$0.00
$400.00
$300.00
$38.22
$0.00
$50.00
$200.00
$0.00
$100.00
$61.25
$61.25
$65.00
Auction Proceeds
Sunbelt Contributions
EPAF & Misc. Income
Total Income
Expenses
Office Expenses
Flowers, Cards, Etc.
Florida Department of
State – Corporation Fee
69 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report NACAA Fund (AM/PIC)
$1,000.00
$0.00
$3,000.00
$285.80
$14.00
$100.00
States Night Out
$0.00
$1,344.02
$1,400.00
Total Expenses
$13,969.88
$14,406.08
$17,815.00
Transfer to Savings
$0.00
$5,500
$0.00
Income minus
Expenses/Transfers
$2,051.62
$2,819.59
$435.00
EPAF 2008 Meeting
70 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report FACAA Membership Committee Report
Richard Tyson, Treasurer & Committee Chair
There are 157 active members and 92 life members for 2009-2010. 2009-2010 Members A
Abeels, Holly
Adcock, Collin
Alleyne, John
Andreasen, Andy
Arrington, Larry
Asuaje, Cesar R.
Atkins, John
Atwood, Ryan
Donahoe, Michael
Dowdly, Frank
Dunning, Sheila
Dusky, Joan
B
Badurek, Theresa
Barber, Derek
Barber, Lynn
Bateman, Randy
Baucum, Leslie
Beckford, Fitzroy
Bolques, Alejandro
Brasher, Charles L.
Breman, Jacque
Brown, Stephen
Burbaugh, Brad
Burn, Brooke
Butler, April
F
Felter, Liz
Fenneman, Daniel K.
Ferrer, Millie
Figart, Larry
Fletcher, Jim
Foerste, Eleanor
Fox-Gamble, Sharon
Friday, Theresa
Fuller, Kieth
Futch, Stephen
C
Carlisle, Bridget
Carlson-Kirby, Christa L.
Carter, Roy Lee
Cohen, Jamie
Crawford, Sonja
Culbert, Daniel F.
D
D’Abreau, Marina
Davis, Courtney
Davis, Jim
Delvalle, Terry
Demorest, Nichelle
Devalerio, Jim
Dillard, Jed
E
Edmondson, Gerald
England, Gary
Eubanks, Shepard
G
Gabel, Kim
Gaul, Steve
Gaver, Tim
Gazula, Aparna
Goodchild, Mike
Gornto, Randall
Grant, Henry
H
Haddock, Susan
Harlow, Erin
Harrison, G.L. “Les”
Henry, Mary
Hicks, Gregory
Hochmuth, Robert
Hogue, Patrick
Holcomb, Christopher
Holmes, David
71 Hunsberger, Adrian
Hurner, Tim
J
Jacobson, Dianne Dilger
Jarvis, BobbiJo “BJ”
Jenning, Ed
Johnson, Libbie
Jordi, Rebecca
K
Kelly-Begazo, Christine
Kirby, Christa
Kluson, Robert
L
Lamberts, Mary
Lamborn, Alicia R.
Landrum, Linda
Lands, Steven
Lenhardt, Matt
Levulis, Deborah
Ludlow, Judy
M
Maddox, Martha
Marshall, David W.
Mayer, Henrique
Mayo, Doug
McAvoy, Eugene
McCready, Mary
Mitchell, Ralph E.
Moll, Jim
Momol, Tim
Morse, Jane
Mudge, Dennis
Mullins, Daniel
Muralles, Lester
N
Neal, Anita
Newman, Yoana
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Nistler, David
O
Olczyk, Teresa
Olson, Clay
Oswalt, Chris
P
Parker, Lelan
Pelham, Jennifer
Popenoe, Juanita
R
Rainey, Donald
Rice, Ronald W.
Rogers, Brenda
Rosenthal, Stanton
Rudisill, Ken
Ruppert, Kathleen C.
S
Saft, Carolyn
Samuel, Norma
Sanders, Cindy
Scalera, Sally
Schall, William L.
Seals, Linda
Sheftall Jr., William L.
Shibles, David
Shives, Sylvia
Shuffitt, Mark
Skvarch, Edward
Smith, Clyde
Snodgrass, Crystal
Sowerby, Mary
Stauderman, Karen
Steed, Shawn
Stevely, John
Strickland, Dr. J. Stacy
Sui, D. David
Sweat, Mike
T
Thomas, Martha
Thomas, William
Thralls, Edmund
Tichenor, Jack
Toro, Elena Maria
Tyree, Allen
Tyson, Richard
V
Venrick, Dana
Vergot III, Pete
W
Walter, Joe
Warren, Mark
Weaver, Marvin
Whidden, Alicia
White, Celeste
Wichman, Tom
Wilber, Wendy
Wilder, Barton
Wiggins, Lindsey
Williams, Larry
Wilson, Nola
Wilson, Timothy
Y
Yeager, Tom
Z
Zekri, Mongi
Zerba, Raymond
Life Members
Austin, Richard S.
Beach, Billy
Blixt, H. Ira
Boyles, Cliff
Boynton, Charles
Braddock, Thomas
Bradley, Richard L.
Brown, William H.
Carr, Horrace M.
Causey, John H.
Clark, Bernard H.
Clary, Walter M.
Clay, Tommy
Cole, Ernest J.
Cowen, Edward J.
Cummings, James
Curtis, Robert G.
Daigle, Louis
Davis, J.E.
Davis, Robert M.
Dayton, Lewis
Dilbeck, James D.
Durden, Bobby
Egge, Dennis
Estes, James B.
Faison, John Ray
Ferris, Harold R.
Gaiser, William H.
George, Donald
Godbold, Jesse
Haddox, Jackson A.
Halsey, Lawarence (Larry)
Hamrick Jr., O.R.
Hannan, Jesse B.
72 Hanson, Richard
Harrell, Aubrey
Harris, Bert J.
Harrison, H. Oscar
Hayman, Jack C.
Hebert, Jay
Heft, Marvin E.
Hodyss, Loretta
Howe, Bill
Howes, Earl D.
Hutcheson, Clayton
Jacobson, J.O.
Jones, Harold C.
Jorgensen, Milford C.
Jowers, Ed
Klacke, Frank
Knight, Calvin
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Kumph, Earl
Laird, Cubie R.
Loadholtz, J. Lowell
Loadholtz, Larry L.
MacQueen, George
McLure, Victor B.
Mentzer, Francis
Michael, Julia
Muller, Bill
Newbury, George H.
Nichols, Raymond C.
Owens Jr., George M.
Padgham, Clarence H.
Pastorius, Edwin
Paulk, Harvey
Poffenberger, Jay (J.B.)
Price, Rayburn K.
Rippey, Donald M.
Rozar Jr., Luther L.
Russell, John C.
Schiemann Jr., Louis J.
Selph, Jim
Serfass, Harry E.
Spandorf, Aaron
Stebbins, Lawrence (Larry)
Strain, J. Robert
Stricker, James
Sumner, Sid
Taylor, Bobby L.
Tilton, Austin
Townsend, Dallas
Vaughan, John
Watson, Loew
Westbrook, Bill
Whitty, Robert
Wilt, Harry S.
Withrow, John E.
Wyatt, Jenta
Yelvington, James R.
Young Don G.
Zerr, John D.
FACAA Educational Foundation Report
Doug Mayo, Past President, Chair
Pat Hogue
Bob Hochmuth
Mike Sweat
Liz Felter
Jackson
Okeechobee
NFREC Live Oak
Duval
Orange
FACAA Board of Directors
Theresa Olczyk
Jennifer Welshans-Pelham
Cindy Sanders
Ed Jennings
Richard Tyson
Collin Adcock
Libbie Johnson
Brad Burbaugh
Jim DeValerio
Gary England
Ryan Atwood
Sylvia Shives
Ed Skvarch
Henry Mayer
Les Baucum
Dade
Osceola County
Alachua
Pasco
Seminole
Washington County
Escambia County
Duval County
Bradford County
Sumter County
Lake County
Manatee County
St. Lucie County
Dade County
Hendry County
The FACAA Educational Foundation Share Account had a balance of $ 141,336.53 as of June
30, 2010. $6000 was awarded to 12 applicants as $500 scholarships. All 12 members applied
for scholarships to attend the NACAA Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement
Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The following FACAA members received $500 scholarships in
2010:
73 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Brad Burbaugh
Teresa Olczyk
Elena Toro
Liz Felter
Bridget Carlisle
Terry Del Valle
Martha Maddox
Cindy Sanders
Rebecca Jordi
Richard Tyson
Joe Walters
Mark Shufitt
Applications for Scholarships were received up to the April 1 deadline. Scholarship winners
were required to have contributed $100 to the FACAA Educational Foundation prior to January
1, 2010, and were members in good standing in 2010 and at least the previous two years.
Scholarships are to be used for professional development or educational expenses. Payment for
scholarships will not take place until expense receipts for the activity are turned in through the
UF/IFAS People Soft System.
Submitted by Doug Mayo-Chair
EPAF Abstract Committee Report (FACAA)
The FACAA (Agriculture) Abstract Committee reviewed 29 abstracts for the 2010 EPAF
meeting.
The committee originally consisted of 11 people: Ron Rice (Chair), Mark Warren, Adrian
Hunsberger, Wendy Wilbur (2009 Chair), Brad Burbaugh, Lindsey Wiggins, Martha Thomas, Ed
Thralls, Dee Jacobson, Cindy Sanders, and Aparna Gazula. Abstract reviews were only
performed by 9 members since Martha Thomas left extension and Dee Jacobson did not
participate.
After polling all committee members, Ed Thralls volunteered to be co-Chair. He has also
indicated that he would be willing to serve as Chair for EPAF 2011.
Although it was a substantial amount of work, I asked all the committee members to review all
29 abstracts. One practical reason was that this approach would minimize bias (recognizing that
people with different professional interests might naturally favor certain abstracts). Another
practical reason was that I thought this approach would minimize the effect of different ranking
scales produced by different committee members (ie. where one person has all abstract ratings
compressed in the 37 to 50-point range while another had a less-compressed range of 15 to 50
points).
Committee members that were either authors or co-authors were asked to NOT rank their own
abstract(s), and to clearly indicate this on their evaluation sheet by writing “recuse” for their
abstract(s).
74 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Although the actual abstract ratings naturally differed across individual committee members, I
noticed that committee members were very consistent with their 15 top-ranking abstracts. Thus,
I am comfortable that we did a good job with our abstract rankings, and I did not feel a need to
have a phone conference with committee members to talk over any outlier rankings since there
were none.
After our work was done, I polled the entire committee and asked for feedback and
recommendations for the future. Committee members did not complain that they had too much
work so I recommend that future committees have each member rank every abstract. This might
have to be modified if committees receive a lot more than 29 abstracts. The review of all 29
abstracts took me probably 5 hours, which I spread out over 2 evenings.
The only complaint I received (from 4 members, and I voice the same complaint) was that the
effort to load Abstracts in SharePoint and then print hardcopies was tedious and time-consuming.
Some members have low bandwidth (dial-up internet at home or even at their offices), which
made the SharePoint process aggravating. They (and I include myself in this opinion) would
much prefer a system where the MS Word documents were all in a folder (protect the folder with
a password?) that could be quickly and efficiently printed. I offer the following quote from one
committee member that summarizes this quite nicely:
“….. Sharepoint is alright and I thought the process was pretty painless with the exception of
downloading the files. I realize that this is kind of counterproductive to the whole share point
concept, but if the files could have been put into one folder and then sent to the committee it
would have been a lot easier. I had to download and print hard copies so that I could take them
with me and opening each file (which required entering passwords...) was a major drag. My
connection at home (dial up) might as well be smoke signals when it comes to this kind of stuff
and I don't have one of those do-all phones ….”.
Due to rapidly approaching and conflicting holiday schedules across committee members, I
made our deadline for finishing abstract reviews as Friday July 2 so that I could compile all the
results and send them to Andrew Diller before the July 4 weekend started. The nine (9)
committee members that participated all made my “internal” deadline.
Overall, everything went smoothly. I finish this Committee Report with the reminder that the
Abstract Chair needs to be diligent about sending reminders to the FACAA ListServe to
encourage EVERYONE to submit an abstract. I sent 3 such reminders to the FACAA ListServe.
Following Rebecca Jordi’s first email (May 7) to all of Extension announcing EPAF and an
abstract submittal deadline of June 4, I sent reminders to the FACAA ListServe on May 10, May
28, and June 2. In case it is useful to the next EPAF FACAA Abstract Chair, I have attached
these emails at the end of this Report.
Respectfully submitted,
Ron Rice, Chair of the 2010 EPAF FACAA Abstract Committee
County Commission Liaison Committee Report
(Fl. Assn. of Counties Country Store)
Jennifer Pelham – Chair
Cindy Sanders
Osceola
Alachua
75 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Ed Jennings
Teresa Olczyk
FACAA Members
Pasco
Miami-Dade
UF/IFAS Extension has a long standing tradition of having a trade show booth called “The
Country Store” at the Florida Association of Counties Annual Conference. The Florida
Association of Counties (FAC) is a professional organization for county commissioners,
administrators and other county government employees. This conference offers a variety of
professional improvement workshops and other educational opportunities for the FAC members,
including a tradeshow, where UF/IFAS Extension exhibited. For the fifth year FACAA
coordinated “The Country Store” in cooperation with the ESP, FEAFCS, FAE4HA, and the
IFAS administration.
This year the FAC conference took place at the Marriott Waterside in Tampa, FL from June 30 July 2, 2010. The Dean’s office covered the cost of three booth spaces ($3,300), 5 additional
name badges ($35 each) for agents staffing the booth and covered the cost of lodging (2 nights)
for the country store coordinator.
For years, the UF/IFAS Extension exhibit has been known as the best booth at the tradeshow.
This year was no different. County commissioners, administrators, staff, and other exhibitors
made sure to stop by, talk to extension agents and receive a variety of Florida grown agricultural
products and Extension publications. They also submitted a business card in our fishbowl to win
baskets, orchids, and bromeliads in the drawing. “The Country Store” has become a great tool to
promote the partnership between UF/IFAS Extension and counties of Florida.
Thanks to all the hard work of the FACAA members, agricultural producers, and the other EPAF
associations, we were able to offer a wide assortment of plants, rice, peanuts, Gator Hammock
Sauce, Everglades Seasoning, sugar, fruit, etc. (see table for complete list of donations) . Several
gift baskets were donated by ESP, FEAFCS, FAE4-HA, FANREP, and Hendry County. One
hundred fourteen (114) business cards were collected from county commissioners and county
administrators. Follow up letters were sent to these attendees reminding them of the value of the
partnership between UF/IFAS and county governments.
FACAA members who helped to bring all donated items, worked to set up and take down the
booth, and volunteered at the booth during the trade show were: Jennifer Pelham, Cindy Sanders,
Ed Jennings, Lynn Barber, Teresa Olczyk, Crystal Snodgrass, Alicia Whidden, Les Baucum,
Mary Beth Henry, Jane Morse, Gary England, and Marina D’Abreau. I would like again to
thank everybody for their great work and contribution to the overall success of this year Country
Store. Samantha Kennedy and Lisa Leslie from FEAFCS also volunteered to staff the booth.
The next year the FAC Conference will be held June 21 – 24, 2011 in Orlando at the Bonnet
Creek Hilton (Disney property).
Items donated and given away at the 2009 “Country Store” booth are listed below:
ITEM
FANREP basket
4-H Basket
FEAFCS baskets
ESP basket
Rain Gauges
Gator Hammock Sauce (many bottles)
Everglades Seasoning
COORDINATOR(S)
Marina D’Abreau
Courtney Davis
Joy Borgman, Samantha
Kennedy, Rita Law
Mary Keith
BJ Jarvis
Gene McAvoy
Gene McAvoy
76 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Rice, Sugar
Hendry County basket
Peanuts
Orchids & bromeliads, ferns & other
tropical plants
Tropical Fruit
IFAS Panels, Bags, IFAS brochures
Caladium bulbs, plants
Light bulbs
Foliage plants
Smoked Country Ham
Watermelons
Azalea plants
Liner plants (2 flats)
Citrus trees
Gene McAvoy, Ron Rice. Les
Baucum
Gene McAvoy
BJ Jarvis
Teresa Olczyk
Teresa Olczyk, David Sui
Jennifer Pelham
John Alleyne
Jane Morse
Juanita Popenoe & Lelan Parker
Henry Grant
Cindy Sanders
Alex Bolques
Wendy Wilber
Shawn Steed
Submitted by: Jennifer Pelham, Chair
FACAA Mid-Year Meeting Committee Report
Elena Toro – Chair Suwannee
Marta Thomas- Co-Chair Lake
Dan Fenneman- Madison
Sylvia Shives- Manatee
The 2010 FACAA midyear meeting was held on April 16, 2010. The meeting was held by video
conference (Polycom). Approximately 35 sites around Florida participated and 56 agents
attended the meeting that lasted from 9:30 am until 11:45 am EST. In addition to the business
meeting, Dr. Joan Dusky provided an administrative update. The Teaching and Educational
Technology Committee presented very useful information on options for agents to deliver
educational programs and information using videos. Options range from using services provided
by IFAS Communication Services to creating your own videos using Flip cameras. There were
no significant problems that occurred using the polycom system for this meeting. Due to the high
number of sites that were added during the last week, it is important to communicate with IFAS
Video Services ahead of time so that they allot space for at least 30 sites on the bridge. IFAS
Video Conferencing Services provided exceptional support service during this meeting.
Submitted by: Elena Toro, Chair
NACAA Annual Meeting Committee Report
Jennifer Pelham
FACAA Board Members
Osceola
77 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report The 2010 NACAA Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference (AM-PIC) was
held July 11-15 in Tulsa, OK. Seventy Florida members, spouses, children, and guests attended
the conference this year. Thirty-seven attended State’s Night Out, which was held on Tuesday,
July 13th at the Tulsa Daily Grill.
Florida’s 2010 Distinguished Service Award (DSA) recipients are Teresa Olczyk, Miami-Dade
County, Joe Walter, Brevard County, and Mark Shuffit, Marion County.
Florida’s 2010 Achievement Award recipients are Cindy Sanders, Alachua County, and Rebecca
Jordi, Nassau County.
Voting Delegates for Florida were Teresa Olczyk, Miami-Dade County, Jennifer Pelham,
Osceola County, Cindy Sanders, Alachua County, Richard Tyson, Orange County, and Mike
Sweat, Duval County.
NACAA officers elected to serve for 2010-11 are as follows:
President – Stan Moore, Michigan
President-Elect – Paul Wigley, Georgia
Vice-President – Paul Craig, Pennsylvania
Secretary – Henry Dorough, Alabama
Treasurer – Parman Green, Missouri
Past President – Phil Pratt, Oklahoma
Mike Sweat of Florida was also elected to serve as the Southern Region Vice-Director.
The 2011 NACAA AM-PIC will be held in Overland Park, Kansas from August 7-11.
The 2012 NACAA AM-PIC will be held in Charleston, South Carolina from July 15-19.
The 2013 NACAA AM-PIC will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from September 15-20.
The 2014 NACAA AM-PIC will be held in Mobile, Alabama.
Submitted by: Jennifer Pelham, Chair
New Members Relations Committee Report
Theresa Friday, Chair: Santa Rosa County
Alex Bolques: Gadsden County
Christine Kelly-Begazo: Indian River
Elena Toro: Suwannee County
Cindy Sanders: Alachua County
Mary Sowerby: Suwannee County
Barton Wilder: Alachua
The new members relations committee has fulfilled its duties for 2010 as outlined in the FACAA
committee handbook.
The first task was to promote membership in the FACAA and NACAA organization. This was
accomplished by a committee member attending the New Faculty Orientation Meeting and
dinner on February 23, 2010. Copies of the FACAA membership application were given to all
78 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report individuals attending. The merits of being involved in their appropriate affiliation such as
opportunities for scholarships, networking with Extension professionals, discounts when
attending professional development conferences, and the importance of membership on
permanent status/promotion applications were discussed with attendees.
In addition, the committee developed a welcome letter for new-hires outlining the benefits of
joining their professional association as soon as possible and providing dates of the FACAA
mid-year meeting, the NACAA national meeting and the EPAF meeting. This letter was sent to
seven new Agents.
The second task was to select the FACAA/Farm Credit Young Professional of the Year. Eight
Agents were nominated by their peers. One Agent was not eligible and one nominee did not
submit an application. The committee utilized a score sheet to evaluate the six submitted
applications. Based on total points scored, the committee selected Les Baucum as the 2010
FACAA/Farm Credit Young Profession Award winner.
I would like to thank the committee members for their participation. I would also like to thank
the Board for allowing me the privilege of serving in this capacity.
Submitted By: Theresa Friday, Chair
Officer Nominations Committee Report
Mayo, Doug – Chair
Sweat, Mike
Felter, Liz
Grant, Henry
McAvoy, Gene
Jackson
Duval
Orange
Gadsden
Hendry
The 2009-2010 FACAA Officer Nominations Committee respectfully submits the following
officer candidates for your consideration to serve for 2010-2011:
President – Jennifer Welshans-Pelham, Osceola County, District III
President Elect – Cindy Sanders, Alachua County, District II
Vice President – Ed Jennings, Pasco County, District IV
Secretary – Larry Williams, Okaloosa County, District I
Treasurer – Richard Tyson, Seminole County, District III
Past President – Teresa Olczyk, Miami-Dade County, District V
Bio for Larry Williams, Secretary Candidate
Larry Williams has served as an Extension Agent in Georgia and Florida for 25 years. His work
as an Extension Educator has involved traditional agriculture, commercial and residential
horticulture, Master Gardener volunteer development, International Extension work and 4-H
Youth. During his almost 17 years of service with the University of Florida-IFAS Extension, he
has been a horticulture agent in Okaloosa County. He served on the FACAA Board of Directors
1998 – 2000, was a member of the NACAA AM/PIC Bid Committee for Florida in 2000 and has
served on numerous FACAA Committees. He chaired the Extension Programs Award Selection,
Horticulture and Administration Liaison Committees. On the regional and national level, he
79 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report served as the Southern Region Chair and National Chair of the NACAA Communications
Committee and served on the Editorial Board for The County Agent. Through FACAA and
NACAA, Larry has received The Young Professional Award, the Achievement Award and the
Distinguished Service Award.
Submitted by: Doug Mayo, Chair
Audit Committee Report
Joe Walter, Chair Brevard County
Bridget C. Milam, Polk County
Leslie Baucum Hendry County
The financial records of Association were reviewed by the audit committee through June 16, 2010,
and found to be in order. Treasurer Tyson should be commended in the manner in which he has
recorded the financial activities of FACAA. The association appears to be in a sound financial
situation, with a Checking balance of $ 10694.21 as f 6/16/2010 and Savings balance of $10601.59 as
of 5/31/2010. The committee chairman handbook gives a time line that does not work (at least
for the audit committee). The committee report deadline is two months before the audit
committee is scheduled to do the audit; this timeline for the audit committee needs to be updated
to correspond to a committee reporting date of June. This may not seem like a big deal but when
new chairs look at the responsibilities and formulate a plan of action for the year this can get
them in trouble. If a yearly audit is to be completed than we might want to consider some date
range to be audited i.e. June 1 through May 30.
Submitted by: Joe Walter, Chair Audit Committee 2010
Administration Liaison Committee
Mike Sweat, Duval County – Chair
Pat Hogue, Okeechobee County
Henry Grant, Gadsden County
The FACAA Adminstrative Liaison committee continues to develop and maintain a
collaborative relationship with IFAS and Extension Administration relating to issues impacting
FACAA.
Submitted by Mike Sweat- Chair
Constitution & By-Laws Committee
Jane Morse – Chair
Pat Hogue
Anita Neal
Pinellas
Okeechobee
St. Lucie
No Activity was reported for 2009-10.
80 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Policy & Resolution Committee
Brad Burbaugh - Chair
Liz Felter- Co Chair
Gene McAvoy
Bill Schall
Duval
Orange
Hendry
Palm Beach
Committee chair served on FACAA Board of Directors and kept an updated list of association
policies. It is the recommendation of the committee that the chairperson of this committee
should be selected from the current FACAA Board of Directors. This will enable the committee
to stay abreast of current and future changes in association policy. The committee has no
suggested changes to policy or resolutions to present at this time. .
Submitted by: Brad Burbaugh, Chair
81 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report SECTION IV – FACAA Top Honors
82 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 83 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report NACAA ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS (FACAA)
2010
Cindy Sanders
Rebecca Jordi
Alachua
Nassau
2008
Alejandro Bolques
Jennifer Welshans
2007
Pamela R. Mattis
Maia P. McGuire
2006
Elizabeth Bolles
Teresa Olczyk
2005
Gene McAvoy
Laura Powell
2004
Mike Goodchild
Mark Shelby
2003
Joseph Walter
Paulette Tomlinson
2002
Anita Neal
Tom Wichman
2001
Liz Felter
Doug Mayo
2000
Mary Sowerby
Daniel Culbert
1999
Frank Melton
Larry Williams
1998
Patricia Grace
Mark Kistler
1997
Celeste White
William Schall
1996
G Gerald Edmondson
Bruce Ward
1995
Ben F. Castro
Thomas Schueneman
1994
Anthony Drew
Terry DelValle
Andy Andreasen
1992
2009
Adrian Hunsberger
Christa Carlson-Kirby
1993
Miami-Dade
Manatee
David Dinkins
1991
Joan Bradshaw
Gadsden
Osceola
Duval
St. Johns
1989
Sydney Park-Brown
1988
James F. Selph
1987
Escambia
Miami-Dade
Uday Yadav
1986
David Marshall
Hendry
Palm Beach
Walton
Sarasota
1985
Kenneth D. Shuler
1984
Larry Halsey
1983
Brevard
Columbia
W. Austin Tilton
1982
John Baldwin
St. Lucie
UF Horticulture Dept.
Orange
Jackson
1981
Ed Jowers
1980
Tom MacCubbin
1979
Hillsborough
Indian River
Harold Jones
1978
Mike Demaree
Manatee
Okaloosa
1977
Clayton Hutcheson
Putnam
Okeechobee
Orange
Broward
1976
Dan Mullins
1975
Richard Bir
1974
Okaloosa
Walton
Jim Dilbeck
1973
Tom Oswalt
Gadsden
Palm Beach
Levy
84 Duval
Jackson
Nassau
Pinellas
Hillsborough
Desoto
Seminole
Leon
Palm Beach
Jefferson
Putnam
Levy
Madison
Orange
Duval
Pasco
Palm Beach
Escambia
Alachua
St. Johns
Polk
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Ed Jennings
Pasco
NACAA DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS (FACAA)
2010
Teresa Olczyk
Miami Dade
John Mark Shuffitt Marion
Joe Walter
Brevard
2009
Martha Maddox
Doug Mayo
Richard Tyson
2008
Jacque Breman
Gerald R. Edmondson
Gene McAvoy
2007
Andy Andreasen
Beth Boles
Larry Williams
Sumter
Jackson
Orange
Union
Okaloosa
Hendry
Washington
Escambia
Okaloosa
2006
Dan Culbert
David Dinkins
Clay Olson
Okeechobee
St. Johns
Taylor
2005
Dale Bennett
Liz Felter
Jim Fletcher
Wakulla
Orange
Brevard
2004
George Hochmuth
Oliver Patrick Miller
Michael Sweat
2001
David Holmes
Bill Schall
Earnest Stephens
2000
Henry Grant
Travis Seawright
Roy Carter
North Florida REC
Okeechobee
Baker
Duval
Okeechobee
Palm Beach
Marion
Palm Beach
Duval
Gadsden
Manatee
Gulf
1999
Gary Brinen
Tim Crocker
Eleanor Foerste
Alachua
Hort. Sci. Dept.
Osceola
1998
Loretta Hodyss
Daniel Mullins
St. Johns
Santa Rosa
85 Desoto
1997
Michael McKinney
Hillsborough
1996
Robert Tervola
David Marshall
Gary Simonne
Suwannee
Leon
Gainesville Campus
1995
Richard Aalberg
Michael Donahoe
William Thomas
Manatee
Santa Rosa
Columbia
1994
George Henry Jr.
Linda Landrum
E. Ben Whitty
Leon
Volusia
Agronomy
1993
Lawrence Halsey Jr.
Jefferson
1992
Freddie Johnson
Raymond Zerba Jr. Clay
Lamar Christenberry
Sydney Park-Brown
2003
Charles L. Brasher Jackson
Ed Jennings
Sumter
Robert C. Hochmuth
North Florida REC
2002
Terry DelValle
Patrick Hogue
Eugene Joyner
James Selph
Entomology
Escambia
Hillsborough
1991
James Stephens
Robert Renner
Kenneth Shuler
John Brenneman
Vegetable Crops
Marion
Palm Beach
Polk
1990
David Hall
Carrol Douglas
Austin Tilton
Herbarium
Poultry Science
Putnam
1989
Michael Demaree
Lawrence Heitmeyer
Marvin Weaver
Pasco
Leon
Gilchrist
1988
Reggie Brown
William (Bill) Brown
Wayne Wade
Collier
Alachua
Hillsborough
1987
John Baldwin
Ed Jowers
Thomas MacCubbin
Levy
Jackson
Orange
1986
O.J. (Jay) Hebert
Sidney (Sid) Sumner
William Phillips
Orange
Polk
Marion
1985
James Dilbeck
Dallas Townsend
St. Johns
Hendry
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Robert Whitty
Martin
1984
James Cummings
George T (Tim) Hurner
Harold Jones
St. Lucie
Highlands
Duval
1971
Horace Carr
Luther Harold
Hugh Whelchel
Bay
Baker
St. Lucie
1983
T. Jesse Godbold
Clayton Hutcheson
Charles Walthall
Clay
Palm Beach
Okaloosa
1970
John Causey
E. J. Cowan
Harvey Paulk
Palm Beach
Dixie
Calhoun
1982
Al Dawson
Larry Loadholtz
Luther Rozar
Hernando
Volusia
Sarasota
1969
Paul Dinkins
Neal Dukes
John Russell
St. Johns
Columbia
Gadsden
1981
Ed Allen
Roy Champagne
Bob Davis
Duval
Dade
Polk
1968
Jack Hayman
Jack Patton
Jim Yelvington
Hardee
Okaloosa
Gilchrist
1980
Raleigh Griffis
Tom Oswalt
Bobby Taylor
Palm Beach
Polk
Bradford
1967
Leonard Cobb
J. E. Davis
Cecil Tucker
Levy
Washington
Seminole
1979
Donald George
William Smith Jr.
Jack Spears
Sumter
Suwannee
Holmes
1966
Jean Beam
Wilburn Farrell
Cubie Laird
Hillsborough
Alachua
Gulf
1978
James Estes
Jack Haddox
Roger Newton
Franklin
Lake
Hillsborough
1965
J. B. Smith
William Zorn
Ralph Townsend
Osceola
Santa Rosa
Volusia
1977
A. T. Andrews
Bobby Durden
L. Lowell Loadholtz
Alachua
Wakulla
Brevard
1964
Edsel Rowan
O.R. (Rudy) Hamrick
Bob Pryor
Marion
Madison
Palm Beach
1976
Paul Glasscock
Sylvester Rose
Hillsborough
Brevard
1963
R. T. Clay
J. Paul Crews
Donald Lander
Putman
Suwannee
Collier
1975
Rance Andrews
Bernard Clark
David Solger
Hamilton
Gadsden
Polk
1962
Gordon Ellis
Woodrow Glenn
B. J. Harris Jr.
Nassau
Jackson
Highlands
1974
Henry Davis
Ken Price
James Walker
Taylor
Okeechobee
Escambia
1961
Oscar Harrison
Hubert Maltby
Henry Swanson
Walton
Putnam
Orange
1973
Thomas Braddock
Seymour Goldweber
Gil Whitton
Duval
Dade
Pinellas
1960
John Campbell
Lloyd Rhoden
Dade
Leon
1959
Harper Kendrick
W. J. Cowan
Manatee
Union
1972
Nolan Duree
Donald Jordon
Lewis Watson
Dade
Flagler
Broward
86 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 1958
Jim Watson
Jim Higgins
1957
E.N. Stephens
J.O. Armour
1956
George Huggins
Kenneth Clark
1955
James Oxford
Harry Brinkley
1954
Emmett McCall
P. Q. McMullen
1953
Shelby Brothers
W. L. Woods
1952
William Platt Jr.
W. P. Hayman
1951
N.H. McQueen
Mitchell Wilkins
Duval
Pasco
Escambia
Hillsborough
Bradford
Sarasota
Brevard
Pinnellas
Santa Rosa
St. Johns
Lafayette
Desoto
Volusia
Polk
Charlotte
Walton
87 1950
Ed L. Ayers
Fred Baetzman
Manatee
Orange
1949
Albert Lawton
Carl Heuck
Duval
Lee
1948
Robert Norris
Lonnis Blitch
Lake
Alachua
1947
M. U. Mounts
Alex White
Palm Beach
Hillsborough
1946
Beverly Lawton
John Henry Logan
Broward
Pinellas
1945
K. C. Moore
Joseph Malone
Orange
Jackson
1944
S. C. Kierce
C. H. Steffani
Suwannee
Dade
1943
J. R. Gunn
E. H. Finlayson
Osceola
Escambia
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Florida Farm Credit Association of Florida
Young Professional Award
2010
Leslie Baucum
Hendry
2009
Christine Kelly-Begazo
Indian River
2008
Elena Toro
Suwannee
2007
Theresa Friday
Santa Rosa
2006
Rebecca Jordi
Nassau
2005
Cynthia Sanders
Alachua
2004
Alex Bolques
Gadsden
2003
Adrian Hunsberger
Dade
2002
Gene McAvoy
Hendry
2001
Beth Bolles
Escambia
2000
Doug Mayo
Jackson
1999
Liz Felter
Orange
1998
Laurie Hurner
Palm Beach
1997
Larry Williams
Okaloosa
88 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 1996
No Nominations
1995
Kenneth Gioeli
St. Lucie
89 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report OUTSTANDING AGRICULTURIST AWARD
2010
Emil Belibasis,
Ron Hamel
Dwight Stansel
Ned L Waters
Suwannee
Hendry
Suwannee
Polk
2009
Richard Carroll
Jimmy Cunningham
Edgar Stokes
Valentine Rooks
Pinellas
Escambia
Highlands
Citrus County
2008
Doyal Godwin
Ken Harrison
Debra Joneck
Bill Resee
Union
Desoto
Palm Beach
Marion
2007
Lin Taber
PJ Klinger
Larry Beasley
Chuck Obern
Baker
Sumter
Hendry
Hendry
2006
Jerry Davis
William (Billy) Sellers
Ralph Palaez
Santa Rosa
Hernando
Okeechobee
2005
Wade Grigsby
Jack Price
George Poucher
Phil Turner
2004
Pat Cockrell
Mike Milicevic
John ( Jack) Paul Jr.
Andy Tucker
Alachua
Highlands
Hendry
Brevard
Gilchrist
Gadsden
Putnam
Washington
2002
Chanley Carter
Doyle Conner
James Davis
Robert Evans
Jackson
Jefferson
Washington
Okaloosa
90 Jefferson
St. Johns
Barney Greene
Madeline Mellinger
Indian River
Palm Beach
2000
Dr. Joe Cialone
Doug Bournique
Lake
Indian River
Jeff Crawford
Davis Neill
Jackson
St. Lucie
1999
Ralph Sexton
Dan McClure
Howard Lerch
W. Bernard Lester
Indian River
Manatee
Jackson
Hendry
1998
Dooley Houghtaling
Norma Todd
Frank Williamson Jr.
Frank Zorn
Hendry
Collier
Suwanee
Desoto
2003
Donald Bennink
Herman Moore
Dot Driggers
George Owens
2001
F. Allen Boyd
William R. Cotton
Hillsborough
Hendry
Okeechobee
1997
George Finora
Bernard Lewis
Robert Morris
Ray Norman
Pasco
Gadsden
Hillsborough
Bradford
1996
John Shadd
Max Fletcher
Leland Thomas
William Owens
Union
Gadeden
Jackson
Martin
1995
High English
Judson Minear
Robert Revel
Hendry
Martin
Putnam
1994
Joe Marlin Hilliard Sr.
L.E. McMillian Jr.
Ernest Nunez
Klaus Sengelemann
Hendry
Jackson
Pasco
Palm Beach
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 1993
Frank Pohill
Edwin Klipstine
Joe Barthle
Hendry
St. johns
Pasco
1992
Donald Sellers Sr.
Kelly E. Smith
Peter Carlin
Addy Jones
1991
Thomas Smith
John Hey
Bert Harris Jr.
Leroy Baldwin
1990
Buster Pratt
Gene Ragan
Ted Winsberg
John Stitt
1984
Dan Childs
R. D. Bennett
Albin Crutchfield
Hugh Grambling
Highlands
Jackson
Volusia
Hillsborough
Palm Beach
Putman
Sarasota
Gilchrist
1983
Truman J. Smith
T. G. Lee
Red Phillips
Copeland Newburn
Hernando
Orange
Polk
Hillsborough
Gadsden
Lake
Highlands
Marion
1982
Henry Douglas
Max Hammond
J.J. Parrish
E. D. (Buddy) Neel
Pasco
Polk
Brevard
Washington
1981
Merwyn Barrineau
Murray Spooner
Fred Montsdeoca
Jerry Soowal
Escambia
Gadsden
Marion
Broward
Polk
Jackson/Holmes
Palm Beach
Hendry
1989
Gene Felton
Joe Forshee
James Luttrell
Francis & BettyJo Brubaker
Hendry
Duval
Manatee
St. Johns
1980
Arthur Aukema
Norma Gill
Sam Sounders
Allen Nease
Jackson
Manatee
Clay
St. Johns
1988
James Ray
Al Bellotto
Ralph Clay, Sr.
Robert Barben
Okaloosa
Polk
Putnam
Highlands
1979
Hallie Hearn
Jim Southerland
Ray Crawford
J.O. Pearce
Jackson
Taylor
Union
Okeechobee
1987
James Fogerty
Carolyn Kempfer
Will Maxwell
Marshall Watkins
Leon
Brevard
Gadsden
Hillsborough
1978
A.T. Alverez
Vick Blackstone
E. H. Finlayson
Carroll L. (Bud) Ward
Duval
Manatee
Jefferson
Lake
1986
Saundra Gray
Jim Flanagan
John V. D’Albora
G. Franklin Ward
Volusia
Osceola
Brevard
Highlands
1977
J.P. Sandlin
C. Aubrey Caruthers
Mike Machek
John R. Biebenthaler
Levy
Sumter
Palm Beach
Pinellas
1985
Carl B Loop Jr.
Fount May Sr.
Bill Grant
G. Franklin Ward
Duval
Gadsden
Lafayette
Highlands
1976
John Davis
Wiley Blair
Henry W. Land
Frank Sullivan III
Escambia
Madison
Orange
Brevard
91 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 1975
Rep. Wayne Mixon
L. E. Lawson
Jackson
Okeechobee
1974
Carroll Lamb
Paul Hayman
Thornton Hartley
V. C. Johnson
Leon
Polk
Alachua
Duval
1973
Billy Hill
William H. Stuart
W. Herman Boyd
Steve Simmons
Hamilton
Polk
Dade
St. Johns
1972
M. A. Schack
Buford Council
Marvin Kahn
Gilbert Tucker
Jackson
Hillsborough
Highlands
Brevard
1971
Henry Gattrell
Walter Welkner
Wilmer Bassett
Lamar Hancock
Marion
Duval
Jefferson
Suwannee
1970
W. C. (Teddy) Barrineau
S. John Folks
Doug Oswald
Raymond R. Tucker
Escambia
Pinellas
Marion
Flagler
1969
Frank Pope
George Townsend
Erwin Bryant Jr.
Charnelle Campbell
Leon
Madison
Sumter
St. Johns
1968
W.M. Inman
J. Bryan Dye Jr.
Jim Griffin H
1967
Clarence R. Walker
Lat Turner
William Earl Boyd
Escambia
Sarasota
St. John
1966
Elba Wilson Carswell
Louis Gilbreath
Washington
St. Johns
1965
M. Langley Bell Sr.
Ed. Fraser
Francis D. Brannen
Gadsden
Broward
Hillsborough
92 Escambia
Baker
Marion
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report SPECIALIST AWARD RECIPIENTS
(FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTS)
2010
Brent Sellers
2009
Steve Olson
2008
Jason A. Ferrell
2007
Robert Stamps
2006
Dr. Tim Marshall
2005
John Arthington
Ron Muraro
2004
Dr. Bob Sand
Dr. Bryan Unruh
2003
Dr. Findlay Pate
Dr. Richard Sprenkel
2002
Chuck Cichra
Tom Yeager
2001
Dr. George Hochmuth
2000
Dr. Fedro Zuzueta
1999
Dr. Gerald Kidder
1998
Dr. Gary W. Simone
REC, Ona
North Florida REC
Agronomy
Environ. Hort.
Animal Science
Animal Science
Food & Resource
Economics
Animal Science
Turf Grass
Animal Science
North Florida REC
Fisheries & Aquatic
Sciences
Horticulture
North Florida REC
Information Tech
Soil & Water Sci.
Plant Pathology
93 1997
Dr. Gary Knox
Environ. Hort.
1996
Dr. Kathleen Ruppert
Environ. Hort.
1995
Dr. Bill Stall
Vegetable Crops
1994
Dr. David Wright
North Florida REC
1993
Dr. Carroll Douglas
Poultry Science
1992
Dr. Larry Jackson
Fruit Crops
1991
Dr. Ben Whitty
Agronomy
1990
Dr. Tom Kucherek
Plant Pathology
1989
Dr. Freddie Johnson
Entomology
1988
Dr. Ed J. Richey
Vet Medicine
1987
Dr. David Tucker
Fruit Crops
1986
Dr. Dan Webb
Dairy Science
1985
Dr. Timothy Crocker
Fruit Crops
1984
Mr. Jim Stephens
Vegetable Crops
1983
Mr. Dalton Harrison
Ag Engineering
2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 1982
No Nominations
1981
Dr. Barney Harris
1980
Mr. Tony Jensen
1979
Mr. Kenneth Durrance
1978
Mr. Lester Kalch
Poultry Science
1977
Mr. Dave Jones
Agronomy
1976
Dr. James Montelar
Vegetable Crops
1975
Mr. Jim Pace
Mr. Tom Skinner
Animal Science
Ag Engineering
Dairy Science
Forestry
Animal Science
FACAA Hall of Fame Award Winners
2010
Dallas Townsend
Ag Agent Retired, Hendry County
2009
No recipient
2008
Henry E. Jowers
Jackson County Extension
2007
James Watson
CED, Ag Agent Retired, Duval County
2006
Lowell Loadholtz
CED, Ag Agent Retired, Brevard County
*2006 Southern Region NACAA Hall of Fame Award Winner
94 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report SECTION V - Additional Information
95 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL AGENTS, INC. (A CORPORATION NOT FOR PROFIT)
WE, the undersigned subscribers to these Articles of Incorporation, each a natural person
competent to contract, herby associate ourselves to form a corporation, not for profit,
under the provisions of Chapter 617, Florida Statutes.
ARTICLE ONE
NAME
The name of the corporation shall be FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL AGENTS, INC., and is to be located in Alachua County, Florida.
(revised 9/10/02)
ARTICLE TWO
PURPOSE
(revised 9/10/02)
The purpose of this corporation shall be:
1. To encourage, promote, and provide professional improvement for all FACAA
members; to provide for the educational exchange of ideas, methods, and techniques
among FACAA members; and to promote public confidence, esteem, and respect for the
Florida Cooperative Extension Service and FACAA members.
2. To advance the professional status of county Extension educators and state faculty with
an Extension appointment;
3. To maintain official affiliation with the National Association of County Agricultural
Agents (NACAA) and to cooperate with NACAA and other professional organizations to
further objectives of common interest with the association.
ARTICLE THREE
MEMBERSHIP
Any county, area or multi-county Extension agent or state faculty with an Extension
appointment with active employment in the State of Florida, serving as a professional
Agent or Specialist and meeting the qualification for employment of the Florida
Cooperative Extension Service may become a member of the Association in a manner
provided in the By_laws.
96 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Members may continue active memberships upon retirement. Members, upon retirement
may be granted Life Membership upon approval of the Board of Directors. The Board of
Directors by a two_thirds (2/3) affirmative vote may approve Honorary members.
ARTICLE FOUR
TERM OF EXISTENCE
This corporation is to exist perpetually.
ARTICLE FIVE
NAME AND RESIDENCE OF SUBSCRIBERS
The names and residence of the subscribers are as follows:
Jack Spears
201 N. Oklahoma St.
Bonifay, FL 32425
Clayton Hutcheson
531 N. Military Trail
West Palm Beach, FL 32043
Jesse Godbold A.C.,
2463 St. Rd. 16 W
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Al Dawson
6460 W. Broad St.
Brooksville, FL 38512
Robert Davis AREC
700 Experiment Station Road
Lake Alfred, FL 33850
ARTICLE SIX
OFFICERS
Section 1. The officer of the corporation shall be a President, President Elect, Secretary
and Treasurer, and such other officers as may be provided in the By_laws.
Secion 2. The names of the persons who are to serve as officers of the corporation until
the first meeting of the Board of Directors are:
OFFICE
President
President Elect
Secretary
Treasurer
NAME
Jack Spears
Clayton Hutcheson
Jesse Godbold
John Baldwin
97 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Section 3. The officers shall be elected at the annual meeting of the membership as
provided by the By_laws.
ARTICLE SEVEN
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 1. The Board of Directors shall manage the business affairs of this corporation.
This corporation shall have ten (10) directors. The number of directors may be increased
from time to time, by-laws, but shall never to less than (10).
Section 2. The Board of Directors shall be a member of the corporation.
Section 3. Members of the Board of Directors shall be elected and hold office in
accordance with the By_laws.
Section 4. The names and address of the persons, who are to serve as directors for the
ensuing year, or until the first annual meeting of the corporation, are:
Name
Bobby Durden
Charles Walthall
Wayne Odegaard
Larry Loadholtz
James Dilbeck
Jim Selph
Mark Spelbring
Ken Shuler
Tim Hurner
Phillip Rowan
Address
PO Box 810, Quincy, FL 32351
PO Box 488, Crestview, FL 32536
Rt 1 Box 15, Mayo, FL 32066
3200 E New York Ave, Deland, FL 32724
49 King S., St. Augustine, FL 32804
PO Box 310, Arcadia, FL 33821
1516 Hwy 52, W. Dade City, FL 33825
2976 State Road 15, Belle Glade, FL 33430
1416 5th Ave., Sebring, FL 33870
1302 11 St SW, Live Oak, FL 32060
ARTICLE EIGHT
BY_LAWS
Section 1. The Board of Directors of this corporation may provide such By_laws for the
conduct of its business and the carrying out of its purposes, as they may deem necessary
from time to time.
Section 2. Upon proper notice the by_laws may be amended, altered or rescinded by a
majority vote of those members of the Board of Directors present at any regular meeting
or any special meeting call for that purpose.
98 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report ARTICLE NINE
AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
These Articles of Incorporation may be amended by a two_thirds vote of the membership
present at the annual business meeting. The Board of Directors shall approve proposed
amendments. The Secretary of the Association shall notify the entire membership not less
than (30) days prior to consideration for adoption of any proposed amendment. No
amendment shall be adopted without such prior notice.
ARTICLE TEN
DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS UPON DISSOLUTION
No person, firm or corporation shall ever receive dividends or profits from the
undertaking of this corporation and upon dissolution of this organization of its assets
remaining after payment of all costs and expenses of such dissolution shall be distributed
to organizations which have qualified for exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code, or the Federal Government, or to a state or local 71 government
or a public purpose, and none of the assets will be distributed to any member, officer, or
director of this corporation.
ARTICLE ELEVEN
LOCATION
The location of this corporation shall be at Alachua County Extension Office, 2800 NE
39th Ave, Gainesville FL 32609_2658. (Revised 9/10/02)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we the undersigned subscribing incorporators have hereunto
set our hands and seals, this 1st day of June, 1984, for the purpose of forming this
nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Florida and whereby make and file in
the Office of the Secretary of the State of Florida these Articles of Incorporation and
certify that the facts herein stated are true.
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
Revised 9/10/02
99 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report CONSTITUTION AND BY_LAWS
FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTS (FACAA)
ARTICLE 1 – MEMBERSHIP DUES
Section 1
The name of this Association shall be the Florida Association of County Agricultural
Agents (FACAA), hereinafter referred to as the “Association”. The Association shall
continue to function until it officially is voted out of existence by a two-thirds (2/3)
majority of the membership. This organization is a charter of the National Association of
County Agricultural Agents, a non-profit organization, hereinafter NACAA and shall
operate in a manner consistent with the NACAA Constitution and By-Laws.
Extension agents and state faculty with an Extension appointment are eligible for
membership and induction at the annual business meeting. Members of the Association
shall be members of NACAA, through payment by the Association of membership dues
to the National Association.
Section 2
The annual membership dues shall be set by the FACAA Board of Directors with
changes approved by the membership, collectible by the Treasurer on or before the date
of the annual business meeting. Dues shall be waived for first-year membership of new
members who join during first year of employment.
Section 3
Agents granted Life Membership in the Association may be Life Members of NACAA
upon payment of a fee, as prescribed by the By-Laws of that Association.
Section 4
Life and Honorary members shall not pay annual dues to the Association.
Section 5
Membership shall be revoked for failure to pay membership dues prior to March 15. The
Board of Directors may revoke membership, for cause, providing the member is allowed
a hearing with the Board in a regular meeting.
Section 6
100 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Members may be considered for awards, recognition, scholarships, and other programs of
the Association if, and only if, the Treasurer receives annual dues by January 1.
ARTICLE II – BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Section 1
The Board of Directors shall be the governing body of the Association, The Board of
Directors shall consist of the officers and ten (10) elected non-officer member Directors.
Section 2
A. The officers shall be President, President-Elect, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer,
and Immediate Past President. (Revised (9/14/94)
B. The President-Elect shall automatically move into the office of the President. At the
Annual Meeting, the following shall be elected: President-Elect, Vice President,
Secretary, and Treasurer. Each shall hold office for a one year term or until a successor is
elected and installed, President, President-Elect, Vice President, and Secretary
commencing on the date of their installation; the Treasurer on January 1 of the year
following the election. The Treasurer may be re-elected, but shall not serve more than
three (3) one year terms. No other officer shall be eligible to serve for more than one term
in the same office. (Revised 9/14/94)
C. Except for the Treasurer, at least one officer shall be elected from each of the FACAA
Districts in rotation as established by Section 3 of this article. (Revised 9/14/94)
Section 3
Two (2) Directors shall be elected to represent each of the FACAA Districts of Florida.
The districts shall be made up of the following counties:
District #1 – Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay,
Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Liberty, Franklin, Gadsden, Leon, and Wakulla.
District #2 – Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, Taylor, Suwannee, Lafayette, Dixie,
Gilchrist, Levy, Columbia, Baker, Union, Bradford, Alachua, Clay, Duval, and Nassau.
District #3 – St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler, Volusia, Lake, Seminole, Orange, Osceola,
Hernando, Marion, Sumter, Citrus, and Brevard.
101 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report District #4 – Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Polk, Hardee, DeSoto, Sarasota,
Highlands, Indian River, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie.
District #5 – Martin, Palm Beach, Glades, Hendry, Collier, Broward, Dade, Charlotte,
Lee, Seminole Tribe, and Monroe.
State faculty with Extension appointments will be members of the District in which their
office is located.
Directors shall be elected for a period of two (2) years with staggered terms. The two (2)
Directors representing a District shall not be agents in the same county or faculty from
the same department. (Revised 9/14/94)
ARTICLE III – MEETINGS
Section 1
There shall be an annual business meeting of the Association, held at a time and place
selected by the Board of Directors.
Section 2
Special meetings other than the annual business meeting may be held at the call of the
President for purposes designated by the Board of Directors.
Section 3
The Board of Directors shall meet at least three (3) times during the year, at the call of
the President. A quorum for meetings of the Board of Directors shall consist of a majority
of the members of the board.
Section 4
The Secretary shall notify the membership of any meeting of the Association at least
fifteen (15) days prior to the meeting. Notice shall include an agenda of the meeting. The
Secretary shall forward a copy of the minutes of all meetings to the membership within
thirty (30) days after the meeting.
Section 5
The order of business meeting shall be:
1. Call to Order by Presiding Officer
2. Invocation
3. Reading and Disposal of Minutes of Previous Meeting
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5. Unfinished Business
6. New Business
7. Program
8. Adjournment
Section 6
Roberts Rules of Order shall apply in all meetings of the Association. (Revised 9/14/94).
ARTICLE IV – DELEGATES OF NACAA, AWARDS, RECOGNITION
Section 1
The Association shall have delegates to the Annual Meeting of the NACAA. The
President shall designate delegates on or before June 30 of each year, in a manner
prescribed by NACAA policy. The President shall be, or shall appoint, the chair of the
delegation.
Section 2
Distinguished Service Award (DSA) and Achievement Award (AA) nominations shall be
made in accordance with guidelines set forth by the National Association of County
Agricultural Agents. Nominees for these awards shall be selected by a statewide
committee of former recipients of the DSA, appointed by the President, representing each
of the Association Director Districts equally. (Revised 9/14/94)
Section 3
The Association shall grant other recognition for outstanding Extension programs, and
shall offer professional development opportunities. The President shall delegate
responsibility for selection of members of recognition and professional improvement.
ARTICLE V – NOMINATION, ELECTIONS, FILLING OF VACANCIES
Section 1
The President shall appoint a Nominating Committee, to nominate candidates for the
elected officers of the Association. The Nominating Committee shall report a slate of
candidates at least thirty (30) days prior to the annual business meeting to the Secretary.
Nomination will be called from the floor following the report of the Nominating
Committee. Election shall be held during the Annual business meeting.
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Directors shall meet with members from the Districts they represent prior to the annual
business meeting to nominate at least one candidate for Director for that District. The
Director shall report nominations to the President_Elect and Nominating Committee.
Nominations will be called for from the floor. Election shall be by the entire membership
at the same time as election of officers.
Section 3
Each member shall be privileged to cast one vote for each elective office and for each
elective position for each Director position.
Section 4
Voting shall be by voice, show of hands, or written ballot. Election of officers and
Directors shall require a simple majority.
Section 5
Officers and newly elected Directors shall be installed in office at the close of the annual
business meeting.
Section 6
The President-Elect shall serve in the absence or disability of the President. Vacancies in
the offices of President-Elect, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, or Directors shall be
filled by appointment of the President for the remainder of the term of office, subject to
approval of the Board of Directors. (Revised 9/14/94)
ARTICLE VI – COMMITTEES
Section 1
Committees and the nature and extend of their duties shall be such as the Board of
Directors deems necessary to further the purpose of the Association. The President shall
appoint all committee chairs and members. (Revised 9/14/94)
Section 2
104 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report The Educational Foundation committee shall be composed of current officers and
directors and be responsible for screening and selection of scholarship recipients.
Section 3
The Funding and Support committee shall be a standing committee and shall be
composed of the five (5) most recent active past presidents having active membership in
the Association. The Funding and Support Committee is responsible for raising funds for
the Educational Foundation.
ARTICLE VII – FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
Section 1
The Treasurer shall deposit all funds of the Association in a bank or banks designated by
the Board of Directors as depositories for the funds of the Association.
Section 2
The President and the Treasurer must approve the withdrawal of any funds from the
Association’s account.
Section 3
The Board of Directors may refuse to pay any expense accounts by any person or
committee until all required expense accounts are properly presented to and filed
with the Treasurer and have been approved by the Board of Directors.
Section 4
The fiscal year of the Association shall begin on October 1, and end on September 30.
ARTICLE VIII – AMENDMENTS
Section 1
These By-laws shall be amended by majority vote of members in attendance at the annual
meeting. The Secretary shall notify the entire membership of any proposed amendments
105 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report of the By-laws at least thirty (30) days prior to consideration for adoption. No
amendments shall be adopted without such prior notification.
Section 2
All amendment shall include an effective date.
Revised 9/10/02
Policies of FACAA
(Updated December 2008)
1. The support money provided by the District Extension Director’s Office for FACAA
each year is to be used to offset expenses of DSA and AA award winners attending the
National Meeting to receive their awards. A maximum of $250 per DSA or AA award
winner will be provided. If not all DSA/AA winners attend the National Meeting; the
balance of the DED money may be allowed to offset expenses of the official voting
delegates to the National
Meeting.
2. All FACAA DSA and AA winners whose spouses attend the National Meeting to
receive their awards shall receive $200 from the FACAA treasury to offset their expenses
in attending the meeting in accordance with the Bylaws.
3. The President Elect of FACAA shall register as President of FACAA at the National
Meeting should it occur during the summer months preceding his or her being installed as
President at the FACAA Annual Meeting, generally held in September.
4. The FACAA President Elect shall attend and register as an Associate Member for the
Florida Association of Counties (FAC) Annual Meeting. The President-Elect should
notify the executive director of the Florida Association of Counties prior to becoming
President, that he/she will represent FACAA as an Associate Member. The FACAA
Treasurer will pay the necessary registration fees, in accordance with the Bylaws.
5. The President and President Elect shall attend the NACAA National Leadership
Seminar in Washington DC and the NACAA Southern Region Meeting during their
terms of office. Other officers may attend the Southern Region meeting provided funds
are available. Registration fees, lodging, meals, and transportation will be paid by the
FACAA, in accordance with the Bylaws.
106 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 6. The President Elect will Chair the County Commissioners Liaison Committee and will
coordinate the FACAA “Country Store” at the Annual Meeting of the Florida Association
of Counties.
7. The five most recent Past Presidents shall comprise the Nominating Committee. The
immediate Past President will Chair this Committee.
8. FACAA shall provide one night’s lodging and meals for Outstanding Agriculturist
Award recipients and their spouses at the FACAA Annual Meeting.
9. All members of the Awards and Recognition Committee shall have been recipients of
the Distinguished Service Award.
10. If any active member passes away, FACAA will donate $50 to the Educational
Foundation in memorial. The Secretary will see that proper notification, carrying the
President’s signature, be sent to the family.
11. The President will appoint a chairperson from the FACAA Education Foundation
Committee to serve a two-year term whose duties will include managing the foundation,
coordinating the annual foundation breakfast, and coordinating the scholarship
application and awards. (Revised August 11, 2008)
12. The Treasurer will notify all potential Life Members that they need to pay their onetime Life Member dues. The NACAA belt buckle will be presented to new life members
by FACAA at the Annual Meeting.
13. Before an applicant will be considered for the FACAA Foundation Scholarship, the
$40 minimum contribution to the NACAA Scholarship Fund must have been satisfied.
14. Membership dues are not generally refundable; the Board of Directors must approve
exceptions.
15. Requests for FACAA membership mailing list. The President and one member of the
Executive Board will review each request and make a decision based on the merits of the
request.
16. A plaque in recognition of service to FACAA will be presented to the President upon
retirement from office at the FAEP Annual Conference (sponsored by FDACS).
17. Annually, the association will coordinate and fund an evening barbeque and
presentation at the new Agent’s orientation in-service training to promote FACAA
membership. The association will attempt to coordinate this activity with the participation
of the other Extension Agent professional associations.
107 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report 18. State (NACAA) Awards Committee Chair rotation by District (abolished Sept, 2001).
19. The Life Member Committee Chair will be a Life Member (Sept, 2001).
20. Only paid members may serve on Association Committees. To insure this, after
January 1, the President and President-Elect will verify all Committee members are in
good standing with the Association. (June 2005)
21. The Winner of the FACAA “Young Professional Award” will receive a Plaque and
$100. In addition, they will be granted a stipend of up to $300 to attend a National
Meeting. This amount will be held in escrow for a period of not more than 2 years, after
which time it will be transferred to the Educational Foundation Fund if not used and
credit for contribution to the Foundation will be given to the recipient. (June 2005)
22. Reimbursement of Officer expenses for travel on behalf of the Association to attend
training programs such as PILD, regional, and national training programs of JCEP and
NACAA will be based on PeopleSoft guidelines for meals as well as actual expenses for
registration, airfare, hotel and incidentals such as airport parking and shuttle services.
(Sept. 2005)
23. An annual $500 scholarship will be awarded from the educational foundation to a UF
student in consultation with advisors from the Agricultural Education and
Communication Department. Recipient must be present for recognition at an official
FACAA meeting. (Revised December 2008)
24. The selection of an annual Hall of Fame Award will be the responsibility of the
Awards & Recognition Committee. (April 11, 2006)
25. The President-Elect will have the responsibility of working with committee chairs to
insure that committee assignments are carried out in a timely manner. (April 11, 2006) 26. If a FACAA board member or officer misses 2 consecutive meetings without written
prior communication and justification, they will be asked by the president to step down
from their position on the board. (August 11, 2008)
108 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Criteria for Application and Awarding
FACAA Educational Foundation funds for scholarship:
1.
Each applicant must have contributed at least $100.00 to the FACAA Education
Foundation by January 1 of the year of application.
2.
Applicants must be a member in good standing of FACAA for at least the
immediate two years prior to the application for scholarship funds and current
years dues must have been paid by the date required for awards applications.
Scholarship application can be made for any Professional Improvement activity
including tours, seminars, conferences, sabbaticals, annual professional
improvement meetings, advanced study degree hours or programs,
International activities, In-Service Education, JCEP, PILD, or others as
deemed appropriate by the Educational Foundation Committee of FACAA.
3.
4.
Scholarship funds will be awarded based on need, merit of the application and
scholarship funds available, but will not exceed $1000.00 to an individual
applicant in one fiscal year and will not exceed $5000.00 to an individual in
their Extension career.
5.
Scholarship funds may be awarded to agent groups, but each individual must
meet membership and donation requirements and total amount will not exceed
individual award amounts outlined above for the number in the group
applying. (Ex. Number in group = 5, total award not to exceed $5000.00)
6.
Scholarship funds will not be paid until they are actually required for payment of
expenses incurred or to be incurred for the intended activity for which
scholarship was awarded.
7.
Fiscal year for awarding scholarship funds will be the same as FACAA fiscal
year from the beginning of October of each year to the end of September the
following year based on the FACAA Annual meeting being held in September
of each year.
8.
The Education Foundation Committee may meet twice annually to consider
scholarship applications. Those meetings will be on the dates of the FACAA
Board of Directors meetings in December and June each year, and
applications must be received at least one week prior to those meetings.
Applicants awarded scholarships will be notified by FACAA Foundation
109 2009‐2010 FACAA Annual Report Committee Chair immediately following the Committee meeting, and
recipients will be recognized at the FACAA Annual Meeting in September.
9.
Upon completion of the intended professional improvement activity for which
scholarship funds have been awarded, the scholarship recipient must make a
report to the FACAA Education Foundation in the form of a 100 word or less
abstract and include documentation of expenses incurred to insure funds were
spent for their intended use. Any misuse of Education Foundation funds will
require repayment of funds to the FACAA Education Foundation.
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