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October 1, 2008
'Walking encyclopedia' retires as Putnam's extension agent

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Wayne Bennett has helped nurture a lot of new growth in Putnam County over the last 30 years.

And it hasn't only been in the gardens where he's well known to lend a green thumb or give advice to growers.

The county extension agent for West Virginia University retired Tuesday, after dedicating his career to agriculture, natural resources and economic development in Putnam County.

Chip Ellis
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008 - After 30 years helping gardeners, developers and anyone else who asks in Putnam County, extension agent Wayne Bennett retired.
"The way people farm has changed since I started. Now you've got to do some paperwork and some mathematics and see where you can make changes in your operations," Bennett said. "I try to just answer people's questions, or at least tell them what I know and then refer them."

Bennett celebrated his 70th birthday and 30th anniversary with the Extension Service last month. He came to the extension office after studying agriculture at Glenville State and WVU and teaching at vocational schools for 16 years. He's also worked with 4-H, sharing his knowledge about agriculture with young people.

"I grew up on a farm. That's what started it. It's a great weakness in our society that people are losing the arts of farming and don't know how to do it," he said.

Shirley Garrison, chief administrator for the county Solid Waste Authority, became friends with Bennett long before he joined the authority's board 15 years ago and began working with farmers on sludge and composting.

Bennett got Garrison involved in a neighborhood garden and helped her grow zucchini so large they wouldn't fit in the containers she brought to carry them home.

 "He's helped us identify bugs, and when my roses had a blight, he took time after work to come out," Garrison said. "I can't imagine who's going to fill his shoes. He knows everything. He's a walking encyclopedia."

In addition to teaching classes on parliamentary procedure and master gardening, Bennett also works with the Putnam County Economic Development Authority.

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