Carson Valley Conservation District USDA Natural Resources Conservation service nevada State Office nevadaCooperative Extension. SAMPLE WEED COMPLAINT. POSSIBLE NOXIOUS WEEDS HAVE BEEN http://www.conservationdistricts.org/
Extractions: Ag Searches powered by Google WE HAD A "REAL" WINTER THIS YEAR 04-05 Carson Valley Conservation District Mono County Conservation District Alpine County Conservation District Welcome to the web site for the Carson Valley Conservation District. The District was established in the 1940's to support local resource conservation efforts in the Carson Valley. Today the District's support is demonstrated in a number of active ways such as: Implementing the Upper Carson River Watershed Management Plan, improving irrigation practices, noxious weed control, natural resource education and programs such as "Backyard Conservation" and "Project Wet" to name a few. We remain committed to agribusiness and the promotion of new agribusiness endeavors as development takes over prime irrigated agriculture land. If you experience technical problems with our web site or if you have questions call the District 782-3661 ext 102 or 112 for help. Next CVCD Meeting **October 4th ** At the USDA Conference Room in Minden Meeting Starts at 5:00 PM Any person in need of special assistance to attend the meeting should contact Mike Hayes at least 24-hours before the meeting time and date.
University Of Nevada, Reno Office Of The President Inside nevada. 10/18/04 Fitzgerald Student Services Building Dedication Cooperative ext, $ 6.38 M, $ 71.0 K, $ 25.5 K, $ 191 K, $ 288 K http://www.unr.edu/president/budgetcutresponse.html
Extractions: @import "styles/advanced.css"; Executive Summary Last week, the governor asked all state agencies, including UCCSN, to reduce their budgets for the current fiscal year by 3% in response to the state's projected $275 million revenue shortfall. This comes on top of other unanticipated budgetary obligations incurred by UCCSN this year, including a supplemental cost to restore the health-care reserve fund for the Public Employees Benefit Plan. Altogether, the university must now identify about $ 5.83 million in reductions in its FY03 budget. This is not the first time the university has been asked to reduce its budget in response to a fiscal emergency, nor will it be the last. We have developed a strategy to address this reduction so that we can preserve the promise of our future, while meeting the essential needs of the present. Our strategy includes the following essential elements: We are committed to meeting the educational needs of our students to the fullest extent possible; however, we have asked academic units to determine the most cost-effective approach for scheduling their courses this spring and will likely have to scale back our offerings.
Extractions: University of Nevada, Reno - 2003 Databook CAMPUS FACILITIES Fall 2003 Gross Assignable Occupancy Gross Assignable Occupancy Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. Date Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. Date Agricultural Education Mack Social Science Ansari Business Building Mackay Mines Building Applied Research Facility Mackay Science Building Applied Research Facility Out #1 Manzanita Hall Applied Research Facility Out #2 Medicine - Anderson Applied Research Facility Out #3 Medicine - Brigham Fam Med Applied Rsrch Facility Pilot Annex Medicine - Howard Artemesia Building Medicine - Manville Medicine - Nellor Medicine - Nev. Health Lab. Medicine - Pennington Med Educ Medicine - Redfield Medicine - Savitt Brian J. Whalen Parking Complex Medicine - Trailer #2 Canada Hall Medicine - Trailer #3 Cashell Field House Medicine - Trailer #4 Central Heat Plant Medicine - Trailer #7 Central Services Building Morrill Hall Central Stores - Old NBMG Outbuildings (all) Chemistry Building Nelson Building Church Fine Arts Building Nelson Warehouse Clark Administration Building New Residence Hall Continuing Education Building Dining Commons Nye Hall Edmund J. Cain Hall
Food Safety Database Food Safety Fact Finder for Media, University of nevada Reno STRETCH,Purdue University ext. Safe Food At Home, Rutgers Cooperative extension http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/foodsafety/
Extractions: Food Safety Database A compilation of food safety educational resources of various formats (curricula, videos, CD Rom, fact sheets etc.) These resources are available for review and use by Extension staff and clientele. Database Editor: Carol Trefry, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Minnesota ( ctrefry@che.umn.edu Browse All Items with details Search Title Source A HACCP Approach to Food Safety University of Georgia Cooperative Extension A Matter of Judgment Cornell University Cooperative Extension A Quick Consumer Look at Safe Food Handling USDA/FSIS A Safe Food Plan Food Safety and Quality Service Beef Quality Assurance University of Nebraska Biotechnology Education Resource Guide University of Wisconsin Extension Biotechnology Serving Human Needs Biotechnology Industry Organization Biotechnology, Food and Agriculture University of Wyoming and Washington State University Extension Chances and Choices with Food University of Minnesota Extension Service Common Causes of Food Borne Illnesses Ohio State Univ. Extension Consumer Confidence in the Food Supply University of Georgia Creating Informed Citizens Colorado State University Cuidado Y Manejo De Los Alimentos En El Hogar Washington State University Extension Detective Mike Robe's Fantastic Journey University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Diagnosis and Management of Foodborne Illness American Medical Assoc., CDC, FDA and FSIS
My Master Gardener Page Los Angeles Master Gardeners , Univ. of Calif. coop. ext. The University ofNevada cooperative extension Master Gardener Fall classes will begin Sept. http://www.hal-pc.org/~trobb/mastgar.html
Extractions: You are visitor A separate and distinct area of gardening is that of the Master Gardener - the voluntary arm of the Agricultural Extension Services. As a Past President and member of the Harris County Master Gardener Association (Houston, Texas), I am more familiar with the Texas Master Gardener program but Master Gardening is nationwide in scope and on this page I will be attempting to put it all together. I am often asked the question, "Who and what are 'Master Gardeners'"? The following comments, questions and answers are geared primarily to the Texas Master Gardener Program. However, with slight differences, they also apply to all 50 states since all now have "Master Gardener Programs". They also generally apply in the four Canadian provinces with the program except for the sponsorship of Cooperative Extension agencies. Master Gardeners are members of the local community who take an active interest in their lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers and gardens. They are enthusiastic, willing to learn and to help others, and able to communicate with diverse groups of people. What really sets Master Gardeners apart from other home gardeners is their special training in horticulture. In exchange for their training, persons who become Master Gardeners contribute time as volunteers, working through their cooperative Extension office to provide horticulture-related information to their communities.
Cooperative Extension Directors University of nevada Cooperative Extension/404 University of nevada Reno, NV895570106 Cooperative Research, Extension and Education service http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/WAAESD/Extension.html
Lake Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition Contact Heather Kuykendall, (530) 5425560, ext. 325. University of NevadaCooperative extension, UC Davis and the USDA Forest service. http://www.lteec.org/news.php?newsID=51
Lake Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition In 1997, faculty of University of nevada Cooperative Extension conducted a survey of nevada Cooperative Extension, UC Davis and the USDA Forest service. http://www.lteec.org/news.php?newsID=99
Bone Health: What Are The States Doing? | DNPA | CDC University of nevada Cooperative Extension Telephone 775784-4848 *Links tonon-Federal organizations are provided solely as a service to our users. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bonehealth/states.htm
Extractions: Home About CDC Press Room Funding ... Contact Us Search: Bone Health: What are the States Doing? Bone health information and materials have been distributed to more than 26 states including Alaska, Arkansas, California, Montana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Texas. These materials were used in coordination with state and local programs including health fairs, Girl Scouts, school curricula, and school sports. Below are a few examples of state programs. CalciumIt's Not Just Milk Nevada Nutrition Network created "CalciumIt's Not Just Milk," a campaign to increase consumption of foods with calcium among 11 to 14 year-old-children. Participants learn about their calcium needs and the variety of foods that have calcium. The campaign targets middle school students in Reno and Las Vegas with a school-based education component and a strong media presence in the communities adjacent to the schools. Their efforts include Lesson plans with hands-on activities Food sampling events Calcium trivia games Radio spots Billboards Bus shelter signs School posters
Gigablast Search Results South Dakota State University Cooperative Extension service Offers researchbasededucational programs and University of nevada Cooperative Extension http://dir.gigablast.com/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/
Update Nov. 30, 1998 The conference was jointly sponsored in part by the nevada Cooperative extensionService, Call Boyd Earl at ext. 3753 or email bearl@nevada.edu. http://www.unlv.edu/News_Bureau/Home_Pages/update/issues/1998/Nov98/2739.html
Extractions: Jan. 11 Jan. 5, 2 p.m. UNLV honored 12 faculty members for their 25 years of service to the university at a luncheon cosponsored by Wells Fargo and the UNLV Alumni Association. The UNLV 25 Year Club was initiated on Oct. 7, 1997 with the inaugural class with 75 faculty/staff members being inducted during a luncheon ceremony. The inductees for the second class are: James Abbey, professor of tourism and convention administration; Donald Baepler, former UNLV president and current executive director of the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Natural History; Donald Carns, professor of sociology; Lawrence Dandurand, professor of marketing; Ray Goldsworthy, assistant professor of radiology certification; Richard Hoyt, professor of finance; Bill Leaf, professor of art; Gary Palmer, professor of anthropology; Frederick Preston, professor of sociology; Jerry Simich, associate professor of political science; John Swetnam, professor of anthropology; and David Weide, professor of geoscience. The UNLV 25 Year Club is the result of the efforts put forth by Satish Bhatnagar, a professor of mathematical sciences. Bhatnagar had enjoyed the fellowship created by such a club he belonged to at another university and suggested the idea to UNLV Provost Douglas Ferraro.
Update March 25, 2002 For more information, call Parking Services at ext. 1300. be held from 830am to 330 pm at the University of nevada, Cooperative extension Building, http://www.unlv.edu/News_Bureau/Home_Pages/update/issues/2002/Mar02/3112.html
Extractions: UNLV students, faculty, and staff can now purchase their parking permits via the Internet. The university has contracted with a dot-com company called "iParq" to provide the new online service, which will speed up the parking registration and payment process. This service can be accessed through the company's website, located at www.thepermitstore.com. For a $3.95 service fee, students, faculty and staff can register for and purchase their annual parking permits in a matter of minutes from the convenience of their computers, anytime day or night. Parking applicants can use Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Discover credit cards. All transactions are secure, and applicant information is kept strictly confidential. For more information regarding privacy, please visit www.thepermitstore.com/info.html. When using this online service, those purchasing permits should be prepared to complete all required fields, such as university ID number; driver's license number; credit card information; permit type; and vehicle make, year, and license plate number. Under "parking destination," applicants should enter "UNLV." When an application is approved, a parking permit will be mailed to the home of the applicant within a few days. Applicants must return to www.thepermitstore.com website to activate their new permits before using them on their vehicles.
State Aquaculture Extension Contacts nevada Cooperative Extension College of Agriculture (222) 2317A Renaissance Drive Cooperative Extension service College of Micronesia Drawer F http://aquanic.org/jsa/federal_guide/stateextension.htm
Extractions: State Aquaculture Extension Contacts PRIMARY EXTENSION CONTACTS USDA-CSREES REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTERS June 1999 The following persons have been designated by their institutions as Extension contacts for their state or territory. They receive or have access to various educational products produced by the five USDA-CSREES Regional Aquaculture Centers. Contact the individual nearest your location to learn about the availability of various informative materials on diverse aquaculture topics, including fact sheets, publications and videotapes. The contact individuals are listed by states and territories associated with each of the five Regional Aquaculture Centers. Mailing addresses, telephone numbers, and in some cases, e-mail addresses are provided for your convenience. NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT Lance Stewart
State Aquaculture Extension Contacts LA Cooperative Extension service PO Box 25100 Baton Rouge, LA 708945100 (225)388-2152 nevada Cooperative Extension College of Agriculture (222) http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/aquanic/jsa/federal_guide/stateextension.htm
Extractions: AquaNIC is now at http://aquanic.org/ State Aquaculture Extension Contacts PRIMARY EXTENSION CONTACTS USDA-CSREES REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTERS June 1999 The following persons have been designated by their institutions as Extension contacts for their state or territory. They receive or have access to various educational products produced by the five USDA-CSREES Regional Aquaculture Centers. Contact the individual nearest your location to learn about the availability of various informative materials on diverse aquaculture topics, including fact sheets, publications and videotapes. The contact individuals are listed by states and territories associated with each of the five Regional Aquaculture Centers. Mailing addresses, telephone numbers, and in some cases, e-mail addresses are provided for your convenience. NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT Lance Stewart
Division Directory Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative extension service. County AVP for Ag ext Bio and Agricultural Engineering Cammack Operations Communications http://division.uaex.edu/contact/ListCes.asp
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?
Selected References - Biology And Biological Control Of Knapweed Yellow starthistle control in nevada. nevada Cooperative Extension. Cooperative Extension service, USDA Forest service, Natural Re source Conservation http://www.invasive.org/weeds/starthistle/refs.html
Extractions: Linda M. Wilson, Cynthia Jette, John Connett, Joseph P. McCaffrey. 2003. Biology and Biological Control of Yellow Starthistle. USDA Forest Service FHTET-1998-17 2nd Ed. Selected References The following references were selected to provide the reader with a good overview of the literature relevant to the biology and biological control of yellow starthistle. General: Biological Control DeBach, P. and D. Rosen, eds. 1991. Biological control by natural enemies. 2nd ed. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge and New York.
Vindex - Zoekresultaten Voor New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension service. Offers researchbasededucational programs and University of nevada Cooperative Extension http://www.vindex.nl/dmoz.jspx?topic_id=Top/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooper
WSARE Project Contact Jason Davison, University of nevada Cooperative Extension, In Utah, the Legislature and the Natural Resources Conservation service have http://wsare.usu.edu/pro/index.cfm?sub=fund04