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CSREES aquaculture -- reeusda.gov/pas/csrees_aquaculture/index.htm.(Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service web site)(Brief Article)
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The Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (C...
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CSREES aquaculture -- reeusda.gov/pas/csrees_aquaculture/index.htm.(Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service web site)(Brief Article)
Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
; The Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES) site features information about CSREES aquaculture projects.
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University of Minnesota Plans to Overhaul Extension Service.
Agweek (Grand Forks, North Dakota) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
; Byline: Ann Bailey Jan. 22--After more than 90 years of delivering service to Minnesotans, the university's Extension Service is getting an overhaul. The goal of University of Minnesota Extension Service officials making the repairs is to renovate the institution, established in 1909, so it can
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From Farming to Finances; Extension Service Adapts as County Becomes Less Rural
The Washington Post
; In 1951, 18-year-old Charlie Feaga suddenly found himself in charge of a 211-acre dairy farm facing the responsibilities of farm management and a potentially devastating attack of alfalfa weevils. Like many farmers, Feaga turned to the county Cooperative Extension Service for help. "There were some
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BEYOND FARMING< THE ROLE OF N.C. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION AGENTS HAS CHANGED GREATLY SINCE THE NATIONAL AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SERVICE WAS FOUNDED 90 YEARS AGO. NOW, AGENTS ARE AS LIKELY TO GIVE THE PUBLIC TIPS ON BUTTERFLY GARDENING AND FAMILY NUTRITION AS THEY ARE TO SERVE FARMERS.(LIFE)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; ... who appeared on black-and-white TV and AM radio to deliver crop news and livestock reports. City slickers snickered at the rural accents ... She's on TV and writes a weekly horticulture column for the News & Record. Whether the agents are male, female, black or white ...
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Extension service faces budget ax Weld plan would end help for farmers
The Boston Globe
; ... workers, ranging from nursery owners to pest control workers and lawn care company owners, defended the extension service at a news conference in Waltham, at one of the agency's 11 field offices. "We view these recent cuts as a reneging on the part of Gov ...
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