About Us:  Our Purpose and Personnel

The District III & IV Extension Cereals Program for South-Central and Southeast Idaho is based at the University of Idaho Aberdeen Research and Extension Center.

The purposes of the program are to:

  • Evaluate and report cereal cultivar performance at various locations in South Central and Southeastern Idaho.

  • Evaluate and report management trials involving production and marketing of cereals.

  • Provide training and support to cereal producers, agri-business personnel, and County Extension educators.

  • Provide support to state and private breeding programs.

  • Evaluate efficacy of new products and cereals management techniques.

  • Investigate cereal disease problems and generate new disease management  techniques.

 

Personnel
 
Dr. Juliet M. Windes
Assistant Professor, Cereal Cropping Systems Agronomist and Cereal Pathologist

Education:
Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; M.S., University of Delaware, Newark; B.S. University of Delaware.

Research:
Conducts research on cereal varietal adaptation, cropping systems, crop management and cereal root disease.

Extension:
Develops, prepares, and disseminates research-based information on culture and management of cereals including production, disease, and crop rotations. Integrates efforts of cereal researchers and specialists, county agents, industry representatives, and commodity groups to develop educational programs, newsletters, publications, field demonstrations, films, videos, and computer programs. Cooperates with university, federal, and other public and private personnel in Idaho and surrounding states.

 

Idaho Falls Research & Extension Center

1776 Science Center Drive Suite 205

Idaho Falls, ID  83660-9637

 

Tel:  208-529-8376

fax: 208-522-2954

Email: jwindes@uidaho.edu

 
Tod L. Shelman
Scientific Aide II

Education:  
A.S. Ricks College, Stable Management.

Responsibilities:

Plot herbicide treatment, weed management, barley quality data, seed preparation, data compilation, equipment operation, fabrication, and maintenance. 


 

Aberdeen Research & Extension Center  

1693 S. 2700 W.

Aberdeen, ID 83210

 

Tel:  208-397-7000 ext 180

fax:  208-397-4311

Email:  tshelman@uidaho.edu

 

 
Chad A. Jackson
Scientific Aide III 

Education:
B.S. Western Illinois University, Crop and Soil Science.

Responsibilities:

Website publishing, organizing fertility trials, fungicide trials, new variety updates, quality data & table updates, technology and equipment maintenance.  Assists growers in cereal agronomic and disease management decisions. 

 

Aberdeen Research & Extension Center  

1693 S. 2700 W.

Aberdeen, ID 83210

 

Tel:  208-397-7000 ext 128

fax:  208-397-4311

Email:  chadj@uidaho.edu

 

 
Linda Beck
Technical Aide II

Responsibilities: 

Isolation and culturing plant pathogens, analyzing seed phosphorus data, data compilation, operating FOSS Near Infrared spectrophotometer, performing beta glucan testing, participating in planting and harvest operations.

 

 

 

 

 

Aberdeen Research & Extension Center  

1693 S. 2700 W.

Aberdeen, ID 83210

 

Tel:  208-397-7000 ext 129

fax:  208-397-4311

Email: lbeck@uidaho.edu

 

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