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Haskell County, Kansas


County Extension Agents,

 

Kristin Penner
Family & Consumer Agent


 
Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent

 

Street Address:
County Courthouse
605 South Fariground
Sublette, KS 67877
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 580
Sublette, KS 67877
Phone Numbers:
Office: (620) 675-2261
Fax: (620) 675-8142
Business Hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The Haskell County Extension Office has a variety of publications and information on gardening, crops, livestock, insects, food preservation, recipes, and much more.

Because the Extension Office has its own web site, this page only contains the answers to the office's frequently asked questions. For further information go to


www.oznet.ksu.edu

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. When is the 2008 Haskell County Fair?
A. July 20th to July 26th

Q. Who takes care of the Haskell County Fair?
A.
The Haskell County Fair Association, located at the Haskell County Fairgrounds..
Mailing Address: PO Box 19 Sublette, KS 67877
Phone Number: 620-675-8176

Q. Who is in charge of the 4-H program?
A. The Haskell County Extension Office -- Both of the County Extension Agents help with the 4-H program.

Q. How can I join 4-H?
A. The Haskell County Extension Office can give you a list of County 4-H Clubs, when and where they meet, and who to contact. You then can visit the clubs you are interested in and choose which club to join.

Q. Where can I order trees?
A. The Haskell County Extension Office has order forms from the Kansas Forest Service in Manhattan. The orders are placed directly with the Kansas Forest Service and can either be delivered to your home or picked up in Manhattan.

Q. Where do I get my soil tested?
A. Soil sample bags and instructions can be obtained from the Haskell County Extension Office. Once the sample has been gathered, you can bring it back to the Extension Office, and we will send it to Manhattan for testing. The results will then be sent to our office and the County Extension Agent will contact you with the results.

Q. How do I get my water tested?
A. Water test kits can be obtained from the Haskell County Extension Office. The kits contain instructions and a mailing label so that you can send the test in yourself.

Q. Where can I go for Day Care Provider information?
A. Family and Consumer Sciences Agent, can assist you with this information. The Haskell County Extension Office also has a variety of videos that can be checked out and that count for two hours of in-service training.

Q. Where can I go for farmers' tax information?
A. The Haskell County Extension Office has free Farmer's Tax guides, as well as Farm Account Books and Household Account Books.

Q. Where can I find information on Pesticide Applicator Licenses?
A. County Agricultural Agent, can assist you with information on both private and commercial applicator licenses. She also has information on how to obtain a chemigation license.

Q. How can I find information on what to do if my freezer quits?
A. Leah Robinson can assist you in how to evaluate the status of the frozen items and what to do with them.

Q. How can I find information about soil and stain removal?
A. Leah Robinson can help with products and procedures for stain removal.

Q. Where can I find health & nutrition information?
A. The Extension Office has many publications available on these topics.

To download extension informational publications, visit
www.oznet.ksu.edu

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