By John
Hawkins VERONA
-- North Mississippi residents with horticultural questions
and the volunteers who help them will benefit from new
software that keeps records on callers to a popular
gardening hotline. Master
Gardeners at Mississippi State University's North
Mississippi Research and Extension Center will use the
program developed and donated by Miguel Guerreiro, a Tupelo
Internet consultant. "The new
software is being used in conjunction with a telephone
system recently installed at the Extension office," said
Lelia Kelly, Extension program specialist for the state
Master Gardeners. "The system, commonly referred to as the
home-hort line, made its debut in the fall of 2001 and is
now maintained from April 1 until Oct. 31, the peak
gardening months." Kelly
said volunteers at the Center use the software to record
horticultural and demographic data from callers to the
home-hort line. The caller's history, including past
questions and the Master Gardeners' recommendations, can be
recalled if the caller has future questions. This was an
asset not available with the previous pen-and-paper
system. The
home-hort line's telephone number is (662) 566-0143 or
toll-free (888) 920-4678. Master Gardeners are available
weekdays from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. "This
new software for Master Gardeners serves as a great
reference and research tool. They are able to document
caller and gardening information, and the solution given.
The capability to track where we get calls from and what
type of calls are coming in really aids our ability to help
the public," Kelly said. The
program is the result of a request from Reggie Rose,
president of the North Mississippi Extension Horticulture
Center, to Guerreiro for help in creating a database to
automate the process of gathering and compiling gardening
information. Throughout the development of the software,
Guerreiro worked closely with the Extension staff as well as
with the Master Gardener volunteers. "This
has been a very rewarding experience, and I have enjoyed
getting to know and work with people in the horticulture
field. I am also glad that I have had this experience to
help give something back to my alma mater," Guerreiro, a
2001 MSU graduate, said. Using
the phone line, Master Gardener volunteers trained in
horticulture help answer questions the public has on a
variety of gardening topics. "People
call in seeking answers for anything from pest control to
what type of mushrooms are growing in their yard," Kelly
said. "The home-hort line really goes back to the original
concept of Master Gardeners, which was to assist the agents
by handling these types of questions." Released:
Aug. 12, 2002
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