Grants - August 26, 2002 coop ext, Arnold, C. NOAASEA Grant, $50000, 03/02-02/04. national NEMO NetworkCommunication Services Projects, Communications and Training for the http://www.advance.uconn.edu/2002/020826/020826gr.htm
Extractions: The following grants were received through the Office for Sponsored Programs in May . The list represents only new proposals awarded, and excludes continuations. The list of grants is supplied to the Advance each month by the Office for Sponsored Programs and is printed in one or more issues, depending on space available. Department Principal Investigator Sponsor Amount Award Period ANIMAL SCI Hart, I. Dept. of Defense-U.S. Air Force Integrated Multi-Team Decision Making Research and Graduate Education Administration ANIMAL SCI Yang, X. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Bovine Genetics-Improving Cloning Efficiency (Co-PI Tian, X.) COOP EXT Arnold, C. NOAA-SEA Grant National NEMO Network Communication Services Projects, Communications and Training for the National NEMO Network COOP EXT Bartholomew, C. USDA-Smith-Lever-430 EPA/PAT Program Funds COOP EXT Bull, N.
CSREES - USDA - Jobs & Opportunities CSREES, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension service national Job Bank Employment opportunities are listed for extension, outreach, http://www.csrees.usda.gov/about/jobs.html
Extractions: About Us About Us Background FAQs Federal Assistance Jobs and Opps. Legislation Partnerships Program Leadership Staff Directory ... Visiting CSREES Search CSREES Advanced Search Quick Links Choose one: Research Education Extension Consumers Youth Small Business International Ext. Offices Partners CSREES Jobs - Agency jobs located in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. CSREES Fellows Program - Summer work and study opportunities with CSREES for faculty and staff affiliated with designated land-grant institutions. Student and Summer Employment - Opportunities for students to work and train at CSREES while attending school or during school breaks. International Assignments - The International Programs Office occasionally lists job opportunities associated with CSREES international development projects. National Job Bank - Employment opportunities are listed for extension, outreach, research, and higher education positions at land-grant institutions.
Feeding The Dairy Herd Comm. and Computing Services Lincoln, NE 68583 402472-3023. Purdue University301 S. Second St. coop. ext. Pub. Distribution, Rm. 245 30 N. Murray St. http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/livestocksystems/DI0469.html
Extractions: Donald E. Otterby, W. Terry Howard and Lee H. Kilmer Table of Contents Ruminant Anatomy and Physiology Feed Nutrients Feedstuffs Feeding the Dairy Herd Feeding Systems Ration Formulation Purchasing Feed Dairy Cow Diseases and Disorders Appendix Tables A-1 Sample budget of cost and returns for a milk cow and her replacement at three different levels of production A-2 Sample budget for raising heifers to 1350 lb in 24 months A-3 Estimating weight of dairy animals on basis of heart girth measurements A-4 Water quality guidelines for dairy cattle A-5 Daily nutrient recommendations for growing heifers A-6 Daily nutrient recommendations for lactating dairy cows A-7 Crude protein and energy allowances for milk production A-8 Calcium and phosphorus allowances for milk production A-9 Nutrient value of common forages A-10 Nutrient value of energy concentrates (grains, by-product feeds, and fat)
Extractions: Fax: 507-354-7297 An eight person law firm which represents the whole spectrum of cooperatives, especially new generation cooperatives. They deal with joint ventures, LLCs, federated coops, mergers and consolidations. They work on employee handbooks, credit policies, security interest, financing, and promissory notes. Blooming Prairie Warehouse, Inc.
Internships, Volunteering, And Employment Opportunities Visitor Services Internship Seney national Wildlife Refuge For furtherinformation, call 906586-9851, ext. 16, or email. seney@fws.gov http://www.fws.gov/midwest/seney/InterVol.htm
Extractions: HOME CONTACT US VISITOR INFORMATION SITE INDEX The 2005 summer internships in Applied Conservation Biology and have been filled. Though the positions have been filled please look at our job descriptions for positions in both areas below for next year applicants. Seney Refuge also relies on a core of over 30 retired senior volunteers to staff the information desk and special event stations. For more information about the Refuge's volunteer program, contact seney @fws.gov Click here for employment information Interpretive Ranger / Public Use
Extractions: AR Communities Home Arkansas Procurement Assistance Center The Mission of the Arkansas Procurement Assistance Center is to provide training and resources that help Arkansas businesses generate revenues and thereby create or retain jobs for Arkansans through effective government contracting. The Center was established in 1988 to provide government contract assistance and education to the businesses of Arkansas. In October 1993, the University entered into a Cost Sharing Cooperative Agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency of the Department of Defense to participate in the nationwide Procurement Technical Assistance Program. Under this agreement, APAC serves Arkansas businesses and public agencies, the Universitys Cooperative Extension Service and the DOD share the costs, and the budget is supplemented by 3rd party matching funds and in-kind contributions. Major sponsors in recent years include Malvern National Bank and Highland Industrial Park. In October 2004, the University entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ouachita Partnership for Economic Development to provide cash and in-kind support for a satellite in Camden to serve south-central Arkansas. Search Publications Jobs Calendar ... FOI
Extractions: for Our Groundwater Resources The biennial Regional Research and Extension Water Quality Conference will return in 2005 to the beautiful Dolce Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington. Scheduled for November 2 and 3, 2005, with a pre-conference workshop on November 1, the conference will focus on groundwater issues in the Pacific Northwest. The conference is expected to draw an audience of approximately 200 water-resource professionals from around the region to present and share their work with researchers, regulators, practitioners, educators, students, and others. From research to outreach, from policy to human health, the conference will cover a wide range of topics on groundwater quantity and quality. The call for abstracts will be out soon. In addition to presenting your most recent experiences, staying current on the latest technical, social, and legal issues are essential to a water-resource professionals career. Networking with peers is also important. The conference schedule will allow an opportunity to accomplish this by providing a day and a half of concurrent sessions, ample break and meal times, and a poster session/networking reception. Mark your calendar and join your colleagues in Stevenson, Washington to learn about the many interesting aspects of groundwater in the Pacific Northwest.
Extractions: http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-801/350-801.html The reports are also available from the authors. Findings from the past YAR reports suggest that there are a number of questions that are important for understanding project sustainability. These include: There are a number of factors that facilitate program sustainability and are incorporated into this report. These factors include: Program flexibility, Adequate and qualified staff, Collaboration within communities and involvement by the communities, Adequate and long-term funding, and the Ability to demonstrate impact. The central questions addressed in this report are: What is the current status of the 94 Youth at Risk projects four years after funding ended?
The National Youth At Risk Program Sustainability Study The Children, Youth And Families At Risk national Initiative Working withCooperative Extension Services in Land Grant Universities, this Children, http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-801/350-801.html
Extractions: The National Youth At Risk Program Sustainability Study Authors: Lydia I. Marek, Research Scientist, Department of Family and Child Development, Virginia Tech; Jay A. Mancini, Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Family and Child Development, Virginia Tech; Donna J. Brock, Research Associate, Department of Human Development, Virginia Tech. Publication Number 350-801, September 1999 Introduction The Study Youth At Risk Projects Funded 1991-1996: 2 1/2 years post USDA Funding Summary ... The Children, Youth And Families At Risk National Initiative Because sustainability is multifaceted, the approach reflected in our study is ecological and takes into consideration individuals, families, programs, and communities. Consequently, across the various analyses, elements of each of them are addressed, and where possible the interrelationships between them are discussed. It is our assumption that sustainability cannot be fully understood without knowing how individuals, families, programs, and communities influence one another, in both positive and negative ways; moreover, we assume that each of these elements has a unique contribution to sustainability. As examples, community support for a program emerges from individuals and families, structural aspects of the community (such as public transportation) can encourage or impede program access, and whether a program is consonant with community needs will affect its own success.
Pittsburg County OSU Extension Service Part of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension service and the Division of AgriculturalSciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University, http://www.osu-ext.pittsburg.ok.us/
Extractions: MSU faculty, staff, and students can create their own customized weekly alert service. The Grant Advisor HTML Version (MSU Campus Only) PDF Version (MSU Campus Only) Deadline Memos (MSU Campus Only) Searchable Deadline Database (MSU Campus Only) ... Off Campus Access Michigan State University Office Agricultural Experiment Station (Last checked 01/31/05) Additional Possibilities Community of Science Funding News Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA) Washington Update Duke University ORS Funding Alert Newsletter Duke University Grant Deadlines ... University of Wisconsin - Madison Research Administration Bulletin Board Annotations and Links Chronicle of Higher Education Today's News
Tourism: Impact Of Visitor Expenditures On Local Revenues Estimate the percentage of goods and services sold locally that are produced Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work acts of May 8 and June http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/freepubs/WREP-145.html
Extractions: University of Wyoming Source: Adapted from Tourism USA, Guidelines for Tourism Development , The University of Missouri, Department of Recreation and Park Administration, University Extension, revised and expanded 1986, pp 56-57. The money tourists spend in a community is the benefit which people probably recognize most readily. Other benefits might include improved recreation facilities, expanded cultural and social opportunities, and pride in one's community, but additional dollars provide the usual appeal for tourism development. These dollars benefit sectors throughout the community, including those not directly connected to tourism, such as the construction industry. Communities contemplating development to encourage tourism can estimate the amount of money visitors will spend in their area. These estimates are useful in several ways. To indicate the value of tourism to a larger region.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS FOR FORESTERS ext. 9/24/04 6.5 9/25/04 2.0 NH-VT Christmas Tree Assoc. Newton FD 4/2/053.0 4/6/05 2.0 - TSP Work Session for Foresters-UNH coop ext-Newport 4/4/05 http://www.state.nh.us/jtboard/ceus.htm
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Elliott, Tammy, extension Agent, 4H, NC Cooperative extension service, NCSU Resource Splst, University of Alaska Cooperative ext. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: Home Professional Database The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella
National Cooperative Business Association The national Society of Accountants for Cooperatives (NSAC) is a professional NSAC provides a number of services to cooperatives, including the Small http://www.ncba.coop/resources.cfm?rcatid=17
March 19, 2001 it s national Coop Week, so designated by the Canadian Association for for 430 on Wednesday at health services. Anyone interested can call ext. http://www.bulletin.uwaterloo.ca/2001/mar/19mo.html
Extractions: The undergraduate calendar is available from the registrar's office in printed form one to a customer with extra copies for sale at the bookstore. It's also on the web This week brings "Class Enrolment (formerly called pre-registration)" for undergraduate students, as they identify the courses they plan to take when they're back on campus in the fall term. 'On-line drop/add will be introduced in the fall' Many things are new, and more will be new by September, as the basic instructions for this week's paperwork explain: "Over the next 12 months, the University will be rolling out a new student information system . We're excited about the new ways we'll be able to provide services to you. Web-enabled processes such as class selection and on-line drop/add will be introduced in the fall for Winter 2002 class selection. Marks query and on-line academic advising will be added next year. "We go live in July but have to collect your class selections on paper now and enter them once we're up and running in the summer. Unfortunately, we are not able to collect your Plan Modification and Class Selection information electronically as yet. We anticipate that dependence on paper-based processes will end soon. Please be patient as we make the transition."
Priester Conference 2000 - Participants Sarah L. Anderson University of Arkansas coop ext Services PO Box 391 Fax720913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Barbara Garland http://www.nnh.org/newpriester/participants00.htm