WHY - Food Security Learning Center The School s Food service Director agreed to try a pilot project in 1997 at The New North florida Cooperative began by selling farm fresh produce to 13 http://www.worldhungeryear.org/fslc/faqs/ria_066.asp?section=6&click=3
Florida Institute Of Technology Welcome to the florida Institute of Technology. ext. 7575, Career Servicesand Cooperative Ed. ext. 8116, Registrar Office http://www.fit.edu/AcadRes/graduate/fcn.html
Extractions: Frequently Called Phone Numbers From off campus, dial 321-674-extension Ext. 7221 Academic Affairs Ext. 8101 Academic Computing Services (ACS) Ext. 8009 Academic Support Center Ext. 8199 Accounting/Business Services Ext. 8032 Athletics Ext. 8076 Auxiliary Services Ext. 8042 Bookstore Ext. 8045 Campus Ministry Ext. 7416 Cashier Ext. 7477 Copy Center Ext. 8050 Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Ext. 8021 Evans Library Ext. 8070 Financial Aid Ext. 8027 Graduate Admissions Office Ext. 8137 Graduate Programs Office Ext. 8032 Gymnasium/Athletics Ext. 8078 Holzer Health Center Ext. 8053 Ext. 7575 Career Services and Cooperative Ed Ext. 8116 Registrar Office Ext. 8118 Registration Center Ext. 8111 Safety and Security Office Ext. 8080 Student Housing Prospective Students I Current Students I Faculty and Staff I Alumni I Visitors
UF/IFAS Florida Cooperative Extension Service Provides information and conducts educational programs on issues such as sustainableagriculture, competitiveness in world markets, natural resource http://www.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/ces.htm
Extractions: to provide scientific knowledge and expertise to the public. Operating as part of the University's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Extension serves each of the state's 67 counties by providing information and conducting educational programs on issues such as sustainable agriculture, competitiveness in world markets, natural resource conservation, energy conservation, food safety, child and family development, consumer credit counselling, and youth development.
Communications Office - Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 Weather service (NWS) To Host cooperative Observing Program (coop) Partners Forum. Deputy Secretary Bodman will present the keynote address at the coop http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weekly/wk090502.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) To Host Cooperative Observing Program (COOP) Partners' Forum. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Partners with Dow Corning and Emergency Management Agency to Give Away 70 NOAA Weather Radios. NOAA's NWS Forecast Office in Wilmington, OH, recently partnered with Dow Corning, Carroll County Emergency Management, and the Kentucky State Emergency Management Office to give away 70 new NOAA weather radios. Dow Corning bought 70 NOAA weather radios and distributed them to hospitals, schools, nursing homes, day care centers, churches, fire departments, and government buildings in the area. The mayor, a county judge, the local police chief, NWS personnel, and Dow Corning employees went through the community in small groups distributing the radios along with NWS pamphlets. Each organization that received a radio was educated on how to use the radio, the timely information it would provide, and how to respond to warnings issued. (Contact: Mickey Brown, W/ER, 631-244-0102) Dedication Ceremony Planned for New NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio (NWR) Transmitter in Arkansas.
Florida Forestry Information - Other Forest Values Extension Publication Growing florida Christmas Trees florida CooperativeExtension service, IFAS, Univeristy of florida. Gainesville. http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/Extension/ffws/ntfv.htm
Extractions: Firewood Selling firewood can be a profitable forest enterprise in several counties in Florida. The harvesting and marketing of firewood can bring extra income as well as provide an opportunity to improve your forest for other values. If you have a timber harvest planned, wood from the tops and branches left on the site can be sold as firewood. Extension Publication: Managing Forestland for Firewood Christmas Trees In Florida a profitable Christmas tree operation is possible, but it requires intensive cultural management if well-shaped, high quality trees are to be produced over a short rotation. The northern conifers traditionally used as Christmas trees, such as balsam fir, Norway spruce, and Scots pine, will not grow well in Florida. These trees require long, cold winters because they enter a period of dormancy during this time. This dormancy period is essential to their natural development. We can't grow northern conifers here, but we can grow southern ones. Certain conifers native to Florida will grow well and provide less expensive Christmas trees. 3 native tree species are recommended for Christmas tree production in Florida:
Home Links to USDAsponsored research on agriculture and home gardening administeredby the University of florida. http://indian.ifas.ufl.edu/
Monroe County Ext Service - Horticulture Links State Extension services. Clemson Cooperative Extension service Atlas ofFlorida Vascular Plants Natives found in the Keys http://monroe.ifas.ufl.edu/mces61.htm
Extractions: University of Florida Web Pages: UF Sample/ID/Test Forms State Extension Services: Clemson Cooperative Extension Service Colorado State University Cooperative Extension On-Line CTAHR - College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources NC Cooperative Extension Service ... UGA Cooperative Extension: Home Page
Craig A. Watson multicounty aquaculture extension agent with the florida Cooperative extensionService for nine years. Phone 813-671-5230 ext. 107. Craig Watson, http://fishweb.ifas.ufl.edu/Watson/Watson.htm
Extractions: More Photos Below Craig Watson, a native of Miami, Florida worked for seven years in the commercial aquaculture industry in Florida and North Africa. He then served as a multi-county aquaculture extension agent with the Florida Cooperative Extension Service for nine years. In March of 1997, he accepted a position as Director of the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory in Ruskin, Florida. An avid aquarium and pond hobbyist, Watson's primary interests are in developing aquaculture production practices for new species and varieties of aquatic ornamental plants and animals.
State Major Program FL131 FL131 Quality and Management of florida State Diagnostic Services ext. 190,Entomology Nematology, ljbuss@mail.ifas.ufl.edu http://extensionsmp.ifas.ufl.edu/fl131.htm
Extractions: The purpose of this program is to provide the framework for integrated management of the diagnostic services provided by the Florida Extension Diagnostic Services and to enhance the quality of services provided. The program will seek to enhance services by coordination of the diagnostic services at the various state locations and between specialties and to link these services by mutual effort. A major component of the program will involve the education and training of county extension agents and the clientele to evolve the most effective usage of the services including interpretation and application of diagnostic results. Commercial agriculture producers, agriculture and agrichemical consultants, urban and rural residents. Our mission is to offer knowledge for decision-making by providing efficient and high quality diagnostic services to plant production professionals, especially extension agents, and to their producer or homeowner clients. Evaluation procedures will be developed to assess efforts in education and enhancement of lab services.
State Major Program FL110 With regard to retail foods and food service, florida is the base for corporate Statewide, coordinated Cooperative Extension programs can assist this http://extensionsmp.ifas.ufl.edu/fl110.htm
Extractions: To provide educational programs and technical assistance for Florida's food processing and retail foods industry, regulatory officials, and related clientele in the areas of food safety, food security, nutrition, and quality as they are impacted by food processing and handling. Emphasis is on food safety, food security, and quality intervention systems, food regulations, food processing systems (e.g. ingredient technology, formulation, food processing, and food packaging), functional foods, genetically modified foods, and international aspects; To provide and facilitate linkages between the state food regulatory, food industry and professional/trade associations; and To provide and facilitate training through participation in on-campus and distance education programs, and food industry internship programs for students in food science and related disciplines. Food safety intervention strategies are directed at controlling hazards (e.g. biological, chemical, or physical) which are reasonably likely to occur, through prevention, elimination or reduction to an acceptable level.
Extension Network North Carolina Cooperative Extension Department of Family and Consumer Sciences florida University of florida florida Energy Extension service http://www.fcs.uga.edu/extension/housing/estar/estarnetwork.html
Replacing Lost Or Damaged Papers - Cooperative Extension - Library Library and Leisure Services of Seminole County, florida. Library LeisureServices manages the Parks, Extension, Musuem, and Library Divisions. http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/lls/coopext/articles.asp?articleID=321
Phone Directory 1315, Health and Human Services, 8735817. Cooperative Education Courses,854-2322, ext. 6118, Job Placement and Co-op Center, 854-2322, ext. 1572 http://www.cf.edu/about/phonedir.htm
Extractions: ENROLLMENT-RELATED AREAS Cashier-Citrus Campus Enrollment Services-Ocala Campus 854-2322, ext. 1713 Cashier-Levy Center TDD Cashier-Ocala Campus Financial Aid Continuing Education/Non-Credit Courses Health and Human Services Advisor Continuing Education-Citrus Campus Parking Stickers-Citrus Campus 746-6721, ext. 6104 Counseling-Citrus Campus Parking Stickers-Ocala Campus Advising-Levy Center Student Affairs Advising-Ocala Campus Student Records Office Dual Enrollment/Early Admission 854-2322, ext. 1706 Testing - Ocala Campus 854-2322, ext. 1564 Enrollment Services-Citrus Campus Testing - Citrus Campus 746-6721, ext. 6168 TDD Transcripts 854-2322, ext. 1334 Enrollment Services-Levy Center Workforce Programs Advisor TDD 711 (Voice) 493-9533 ACADEMIC/PROGRAM AREAS Adult High School-Levy Center 493-9533, ext. 2104
Forest And Shade Tree Insects Of Florida florida Department of Agriculture Consumer Services, Division of Forestry It is a cooperative effort of florida Division of Plant Industry and the UF http://eny3541.ifas.ufl.edu/
Extractions: Carl W. Fatzinger , retired entomologist, USDA Forest Service Pine Bark Beetles in Florida Insecticide protection of threatened pines. (7K) Identification of pine bark beetles in Florida. (126K) The Southern Pine Beetle in Florida Quick facts about SPB biology and control. Frequently asked questions about southern pine beetle control. (9K) Fact Sheet ENY-639, Southern Pine Beetle in Florida. Similar to the above web page and with a link to a PDF file for printing a 2-page handout. Southern Pine Beetle . An updated online version of the 1994 Florida DPI Entomology Circular 369. Florida Division of Forestry SPB Reports Results of the spring survey and periodic updates on activity throughout the state.
Cooperative Extension Service Images UF/County Logos, Cooperative Extension service Statistics IFASBookstore Ag. Marketing service Pricing Pesticide Information Soil Testing. http://alachua.ifas.ufl.edu/