Hey everyone! My name is Sienna Mahaffy, the intern here in Coos County this summer for the
second time! I will be a junior at Oklahoma State University in the fall, majoring in animal
science, with minors in ag business and equine enterprise management. I was born and raised
on a dairy farm in Coos Bay and was an active participant in 4-H, so agriculture and Extension
are close to my heart. My career goals are a work in progress, but I would love to get a master’s
degree and return home to work in Oregon agriculture.

Sienna Mahaffy working in the cranberry bogs. Photo: Sienna Mahaffy

I am excited to continue learning about the Oregon State Extension Service this summer! I will
be continuing my responsibilities with 4-H in preparing for the county fair by assisting with
organizing contests, setting up shows and disseminating information to members and leaders.
Additionally, I will continue to assist our Food and Nutrition Agent with the Food Hero program
at local farmers’ markets and organized classes. I look forward to continuing to work with youth
in the community through 4-H and Food Hero, educating them in agriculture and nutrition
while helping them have a fun, learning filled summer!

The most exciting addition to my summer experience is my introduction to the cranberry
industry! I am working with Coos County’s agriculture agent and local cranberry specialist to
trap and track cranberry girdler and black-headed fireworm moths, large pests in the cranberry
bogs of Coos and Curry counties. In my biweekly travels to check the pheromone traps I have
met with many growers and learned an immense amount about cranberry growing, an industry
that is thriving in this area.

My internship project has yet to be decided, but I will likely use the organization of the Milk
Drinking Contest again this summer. I have already contacted sponsors and arranged for the
donation of milk and prizes. Soon, I will begin contacting local dairy farmers to help serve the
milk and race against the winning team (our little Coos County tradition). I could also use my
increased involvement with managing the Purple Cow, the ice-cream booth run by 4-H and
staffed by local clubs during the fair to raise money for 4-H events, activities and awards
throughout the year!

Overall, this summer is looking to be the best yet. I am excited to continue my involvement with
Extension and work with my community in new, meaningful ways!

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