Anthony Simerlink
Anthony Simerlink
Extension Educator
Annex
208-226-7621
University of Idaho Extension, Power County
127 Idaho Street
American Falls, ID 83211
Anthony provides programming for Power County related to horticulture, 4-H and agriculture.
M.S., Washington State University, 2024
B.S., Idaho State University, 2017
- Cover cropping
- Dryland farming
- Horticulture — composting, home gardening, insect identification, plant identification, native plants
- Quintarelli, V., Radicetti, E., Allevato, E., Stazi, S. R., Haider, G., Abideen, Z., Bibi, S., Jamal, A., & Mancinelli, R. (2022). Cover Crops for Sustainable Cropping Systems: A Review. Agriculture, 12(12), Article 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12122076
- Zhao, X., He, H., Siddique, K. H. M., & Gao, X. (2024). Synergizing production and ecology: Innovations in sustainable dryland agriculture. Plant and Soil, 499(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-024-06622-w
- Sherman, R. (2020, June 9). Community Backyard Composting Programs Can Reduce Waste and Save Money | NC State Extension Publications. NC STATE EXTENSION. https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/community-backyard-composting-programs-can-reduce-waste-and-save-money
- Chen, L., de Haro Marti, M., Moore, A., & Falen, C. (2011, June). Dairy Compost Production and Use in Idaho: The Composting Process. University of Idaho. https://objects.lib.uidaho.edu/uiext/uiext25841.pdf
- Hodgson, E., & Dean, A. (n.d.). Introduction to insect identification, sampling and management. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.
https://www.ipm.iastate.edu/files/curriculum/introduction_to_insects.pdf - Mangold, J. (2018, December). Plant Identification Basics. Montana State University Extension. https://www.montana.edu/extension/invasiveplants/documents/publications/extension_publications/Plant%20identification%20basics.pdf
I am the UI Extension educator in Power County. I focus on 4-H, Agriculture and horticulture programming. I received a bachelor's degree in biology with emphasis in plant biology. After completion of my bachelor's degree, I began working in the horticulture field gaining experience in greenhouse production, disease identification and pesticide applications. I received a master's degree from Washington State University researching the development and implementation of a composting reactor system for use with dairy manure.
My hobbies include outdoor activities including hiking and collecting plant specimens during the summer for my own personal herbarium. Plants mean a great deal to me, growing up and tending to the flower gardens brought me close to my grandparents and I extend that fondness to my children who are named after plants.