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Illinois Extension Fulton Mason Peoria Tazewell
United States
Приєднався 11 лют 2015
University of Illinois Extension, Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit.
Making people and communities better.
extension.illinois.edu/fmpt
Making people and communities better.
extension.illinois.edu/fmpt
Food Pantry Network - Volunteer Thank You
A special thank you to all of our food pantry volunteers.
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Master Naturalist Spotlight - Junior Master Naturalist 4-H Club
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Extension Master Naturalist Jenny Beal partners with Fulton 4-H and Canton Park District to lead a Junior Master Naturalist club for youth ages 10 to 18. The club began in 2023 and had fun adventures learning about Wildlife in Illinois; Fossils/Geology; Climate Change & Weather; Insects/Wildflowers/Trees; Pond Explorers/Aquatics; and Camping Adventures. The members built relationships and frien...
Master Naturalist Spotlight - Critter Cove
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Extension Master Naturalist Carla Presnell volunteers at Critter Cove in Knoxville, IL. It is a wildlife rehab an rescue organization. Carla has had a personal passion for helping wildlife for many years and recently got connected with Critter Cove to be able to help make an even larger impact. To learn more about the Master Naturalist Program in our unit, visit: extension.illinois.edu/mn/becom...
Master Naturalist Project Spotlight - Local OPAL
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In our Master Naturalist Project Spotlight Video Series, we highlight the environmental, educational, and restoration work of the Extension Master Naturalist in the Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit. This week's video features Julie Robinson who create a website called LOCAL Opal in hopes to inform more people about the outdoor nature activities and locations around central Illinois. www.localo...
Utilizing Emergency Food Assistance
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Hunger in America has no boundaries. It is important for everyone to have access to enough nutritious food and have an active lifestyle. Learn more about how you can keep your family fed from the Food Pantry Network. To find food pantries in Central Illinois, 309 area code: dial 2-1-1 dial 309-999-4029 go online to go.illinois.edu/tri-countyfoodresources OR go.illinois.edu/FindFoodIL For more i...
Landowner Series - A Seed Corn Production Field
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When a corn field is planted with the purpose of seed corn production it goes through a specific process. Kevin Brooks explains the male plants vs. female plants and how farmers handle the pollination and de-tasseling process. Kevin Brooks Farm Business Management and Marketing Educator kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Master Naturalist Project Spotlight- Elkhart Pollinator Habitat
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In our Master Naturalist Project Spotlight Video Series, we highlight the environmental, educational, and restoration work of the Extension Master Naturalist in the Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit. This week's video features Mona Maas who is involved in the Elkhart Pollinator Habitat located on Historic Route 66. To learn more about the Master Naturalist Program in our unit, visit: extension....
Landowner Series - Spraying Soybean Fungicides
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On soybeans, land-based sprayers are used to apply fungicides. Kevin Brooks Farm Business Management and Marketing Educator kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Landowner Series - A Rotary Hoe to Break Up Soil Crust
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The idea behind a rotary hoe is to break up the hard crust that forms on soil following a hard rain. Some farmers still use this tool if the conditions warrant it. Kevin Brooks Farm Business Management and Marketing Educator kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Market Minute - July 26, 2023
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Kevin Brooks, Farm Business Management and Marketing, talks about challenges for the 2023 corn and soybean crops. kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Landowner Series: Fungicides Application by Helicopter
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Fungicides can be applied to crops to help improve yield. Kevin Brooks Farm Business Management and Marketing Educator kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Landowner Series - Corn Stalks and Heavy Rain
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This is an example of a waterway that is decades old. With tillage practices and herbicides, the waterway shrinks in size over time and sedimentation off of the fields deposit in the waterway, and it becomes higher than the field. This waterway needs to be reworked. Kevin Brooks Farm Business Management and Marketing Educator kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Landowner Series - Heavy Rain Makes Cut in Field
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After heavy rains, a field that doesn't have a lot of residue to help absorb the excess water can end up with additional problems. In this field, a gully has formed over the years. Landowners can put in a place a waterway to help keep the soil from moving. Kevin Brooks Farm Business Management and Marketing Educator kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Landowner Series: Aging Waterway
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This is an example of a waterway that is decades old. With tillage practices and herbicides, the waterway shrinks in size over time and sedimentation off of the fields deposit in the waterway, and it becomes higher than the field. This waterway needs to be reworked. Kevin Brooks, Extension Educator Farm Business Management and Marketing kwbrooks@illinois.edu
Landowner Series: Community Drainage System
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Landowner Series: Community Drainage System
Landowner Series: Marking A Field for Planting
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Landowner Series: Marking A Field for Planting
Landowner Series - Reducing Erosion Vertical Tillage on Corn Stalks
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Landowner Series - Reducing Erosion Vertical Tillage on Corn Stalks
Landowner Series: Improving Yield, One Farmer's Perspective
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Landowner Series: Improving Yield, One Farmer's Perspective
Landowners Series - Planting Two Different Varieties of Corn
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Landowners Series - Planting Two Different Varieties of Corn
Landowner Series - Tech Changes in Planting
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Landowner Series - Tech Changes in Planting
great job!
you come to NY and we have very different types for the same age? you guys have better looking rocks! But we hace clovis to 13kbp.
i found a paleo/ archaic site in tazewell county. Need a kayak to get there but i found some uniface blades and other tools
Fantastic!! Thank you for sharing your great work.
I think i have the small corner notch youre talking about. Called a bullen knife tiny knives
Grandpa called them "Indian rocks" They were in a coffee can.
I have some of those 😂😂😂😂
Yes
Yes,,the story,,people made them
...😂!! But I want to hear the story this guy hears in his head!
Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you!
just moved to Mackinaw and love it!
This looks like a great resource! Thank yoy!
Been eating shantrell decades looking for the m in Hoosier Forrest
Great presentation. Just a suggestion to use a metric scale next to projectile point photos.
Bloody fantastic!!! I am suprised that you haven't researched S M Zeus!!
I appreciate your help and knowledge of the hunt. As for the value side if collecting, I've seen points go for great deals money at auction. Although I will never sell any of my points nor will I give them away to any museums. They have plenty. As for the story they tell,, I appreciate that as well. But I refuse to tell anyone where I find anything. I will look for this book just so I have an updated list and info update on types and times. Awesome video.
Very good presentation. The video describes exactly the early flowers I've seen at Funks Grove.
Awesome job. -Laquitsha
Born in Woodstock and raised in Rockford. I used to find arrowheads all over in my backyard and once read a sacred stone that told the story of a war a tribe had with the Spaniards. It was chiseled on a flat rock and not clear to the natural eye.
So many of these commenters are out there wandering around in the dark !!! You have the internet -- do some searching & educate yourself -- you will not regret it !!!
B.S...!!!
So glad I got this book. I have over 500 points and tools. I find stuff everywhere in Illinois. Almost every single trail you walk near water you will find evidence. So easy to spot flake's. Flake's means people... people means points. I've found points at dog parks near big oaks that have probably been pissed on 200 times. Keep your eyes open!!
Some flat out wrong info in this video. Not all Clovis points are fluted.
This year is my first year hunting artifacts. I have been looking for this book, it contains great information about illinois based projectile points. I have heard they quit producing this book cause they were loosing money. There was a used copy that sold on ebay lastnight for $320. Unfortunately that is not in my finances right now. Would really love to see this book brought back to the public. Surely there has to be a median, where they are profitable, yet someone like myself could afford it. Thanks
Very informative. Most people have no idea which ones are safe and which ones are deadly. I only knew about Morels. But I am trying to learn. Fantastic Fungi is a documentary on Netflix that explores just how important Fungi is to the Earth and mankind. It’s what got me interested. I also just ordered the book The Mushroom and The Cross. Thank you for this video. I enjoyed listening.
Enjoyed the video some lovely finds
Great video enjoyed watching
Great video
I recorded an Adena find a couple days ago Louisville KY creek walking, nice point
thanks for sharing your expertise. one thing the HOLY SPIRIT taught about these people, if they came from somewhere else, then all of them came leaving none behind. why do I say this ? because true Native Americans are the only people whose men grow NO facial beards or mustache. every culture I've check has beards. kinda odd huh? bible talks of them having peeled faces like the shaved.
Nice to see the religious lunatics sharing their insanity, thanks for the laugh!
That was to Robert Reiner.
Can you tell me. Seems I only have a Jacks reef. Not sure of others. Northern Il. Can you give me an email I could send my few findings and ask you what you think?? Jane
Jane, I'm sorry the educator who originally put together this training has changed jobs. You can reach out to the Illinois Historical Survey and ask for a staff person there who can help you.
I cannot find a copy anywhere??? Any suggestions??
According to the Illinois State Archaeological Survey 2019 Publications Catalog the book is out of print. You can contact them directly to find out if they have suggestions on where to get a copy elsewhere. (217) 244-4244 isas@illinois.edu
You left me wanting more. What a great presentation. Thank you.
If rocks could talk.
@mycoshanno She sells shroom, DMT, LSD, and also ships fast.
She’s on Instagram.
Louisiana and I actually live in a gravel pit where my stepfather and his company has dug down probably a couple hundred feet close to a party more close to 500 ft and as the walls get washed away in things I'm finding all these old points and things like that and I was wondering is there any way that I maybe could take a picture of some that I found and send to you and maybe get some kind of input on what you know time. They might be in things thank you
Mr.Robert I've got a question sir ok Did Indians use Asphalt to make Arrowheads Sir?
Yes they were a specialy tribe called the ass. But they went extinct after on 2 yrs cause their points crumbled
How can I get a book
You can't. Only a certain amount was made. I got mine. You can't find them anywhere.
I love books on Arrowheads ♥️♥️😃👍🖐
Why in hell cant we just call them arrowheads?
Because the bow and arrow wasn't invented when the one's that are 3500 years old were made.
Gostei muito dó seu canal é sou garimpeiro 👏
did you know Bob Monroe or Greg Perdun?
Awesome where do I get the book ?
Trying to learn about mushrooms. This is very informative and I enjoyed it other than the speaker sounding like he is sucking on hard candy the hole time.
Can you do a video of identifying points from Georgia. Coastal plains region or Tift, Irwin, Turner, Worth, Cook & Berrian counties
I'm glad you enjoyed this video. I encourage you to reach out to University of Georgia Extension. That may be a topic they have an expert available. extension.uga.edu/
@@illinoisextensionfultonmas3179 You are welcome to use photos of our collection, all personal finds, we'd appreciate knowing the material and confidently the type for certain. www.youtube.com/@ArtifactRescues/videos
6:34 "The Bow and Arrow only came into use in 600-700 A.D." AHAHAHAHAHA, Nice Joke Pal, tell us some more Lies, hahaha
Why do they all say 1AD was at the time period. 1550 that Arrowhead I blew it up and looked at it and it says it on there. Do you have any answers cuz all of my arrowheads say 1AD . And the ones you're showing say it too?
very nice. Thanks for sharing.