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41. Sources Extension Resource Materials
cooperative extension service Auburn University Duncan Hall Auburn, AL 368495614 (205)844-4923 http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coop-ext/html/publist/
http://web1.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modtd/33629843.html
Michigan State University Extension
Tourism Educational Materials - 33629843
Sources Extension Resource Materials
Ordering and Purchasing Information
Cooperative Extension Service
Auburn University
Duncan Hall
Auburn, AL 36849-5614
http://www.aces.edu/department/extcomm/publications/

Alaska Cooperative Extension
University of Alaska Fairbanks
PO Box 756180
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180 Fax: (907)474-6369 Phone: (907)474-7268 E-mail - fycit@aurora.alaska.edu http://www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coop-ext/html/publist/ Arizona Cooperative Extension University of Arizona Forbes 301 Tucson, AZ 85721 http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/ Cooperative Extension Service University of Arkansas P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 http://www.uaex.edu/publications/pubcont.html Publications University of California 6701 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA 94608-1239 http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu Business Research Division University of Colorado Campus Box 420 Boulder, CO 80309 http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/PUBS/pubsmenu.h tml U.S.T.T.A. U.S. Department of Commerce

42. Plant Materials Technical Note # 38, Pullman PMC
coop. ext. Services of oregon State University, Washington State University, andthe University of Idaho. Corvallis, OR, Pullman, WA , and Moscow, ID.
http://www.wsu.edu/pmc_nrcs/technotes/plant_materials/tntpm38.htm
TECHNICAL NOTES
PLANT MATERIALS
Producing Pacific Northwest Native Trees and Shrubs in Hardwood Cutting Blocks or Stooling Beds Wayne Crowder, Assistant PMC Manager, Pullman, WA September, 1999 Dale Darris, Conservation Agronomist, Corvallis, OR Introduction: There is increasing interest in the establishment and use of cutting blocks to produce unrooted, hardwood (dormant) cuttings of easy-to-root woody plants for direct insertion along stream banks and in wetlands. Other names include stooling beds or coppice beds. This high yielding method consists of closely planting individual species in groups or rows and repeatedly cutting new, vigorous shoots from live stumps or lower stems. While there may be a sufficient supply of certain native willows from nearby natural stands, other species of importance are often less readily available in the wild. Therefore, one of the better ways to address this shortage is for nursery growers, public agencies or individuals to establish and grow mother plants as cutting blocks or manage "borrow areas" as a source of hardwood cuttings, whips, poles, posts, or live stakes. The purpose of this Technical Note is to offer general guidelines and present some considerations to those wishing to produce trees and shrubs from hardwood cutting blocks. Fast growing species such as willows and cottonwood may take only to 2-3 years to produce significant numbers of harvestable cuttings, depending on length of growing season, intensity of management and other factors. Slower growing shrubs may take 3-4 growing seasons to become highly productive. The use of these open-ground, stock plant beds is common practice in the nursery trade, particularly for further multiplication of true-to-name clonal material in mist benches, containers and rooting beds. In a similar or less intensive fashion, it is also possible to produce native species of known origin for ecosystem restoration and rehabilitation plantings, erosion control along streams and shorelines, and soil and water bioengineering practices.

43. HIA Contacts
Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave. PO Box 391 oregon State University extension service Washington County
http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Who Can Help You in Your State?
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National Program Contacts
USDA Partner
Joseph L. Wysocki
USDA/CSREES/NRE
Housing and Environment
1400 Independence Ave, STOP 2210
Washington, DC 20250-2210
Ph: 202-401-4980, Fax: 202-401-1706
E-mail: jwysocki@reeusda.gov
U.S. Department of Agriculture - Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service
EPA Partner
Dennis Hellberg U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Indoor Environments Division 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW (MC 6609J) Washington, D.C. 20460 Ph: 202-343-9366, Fax: 202-565-2071 E-ma il: Hellberg.Dennis@epamail.epa.gov U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Indoor Environments Division Project Director Michael P. Vogel Montana State Univ. Extension Service

44. HTM_DATA\Attach2-A
oregon, oregon Tourism Division, Julie Curtis, Assistant Director Alaska,Anthony Nakazawa Cooperative ext. service University of Alaska
http://www.montana.edu/wwwwrdc/attach2-a.html
Attachment 2-A
Western States Tourism Research Resources
State Research Department Contact/Address
Alaska Alaska Division of Tourism in the Dept. of Commerce Pete Carson, Tourism Development
P. O. Box 110801, Juneau, AK 99811
Phone (907) 465-2012 Arizona Arizona Office of Tourism Robert McCracken, Research Oversight,
1100 W. Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone (602) 542-8687 California The California Division of Tourism Tiffany Urness,Research Manager
801 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone (916) 322-2881 Colorado Steve Wyatt
P.O. Box 3524, Englewood, CO 80155
Phone (303) 779-5965 Hawaii Hawaii Visitors Bureau Barbara Okomoto, Director of Market Research 2270 Kalakaua Ave., Suite 800, Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone (808) 923-1811 Idaho Idaho Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism Development Patty Bond, Development Specialist P. O. Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0093 Phone (208) 334-2470 Montana Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Norma Nickerson, Director S. C. 443, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812 Phone (406) 243-5686 Nevada The Nevada Commission on Tourism Ken Evans, Public Information Officer

45. Cooperative Extension Sponsored Or Co-sponsored Volunteer Water Quality Monitori
cooperative extension Director University of Florida extension service Washington State University coop. ext. 720 Sleater Kinney Road SE
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/csreesvolmon/VolunteerMonPrograms/
Cooperative Extension Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Programs
When we first started this project we identified 27 volunteer water quality monitoring programs sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension in the United States and its territories. Now we are up to 38! We are always looking for programs we have missed and have had help from people across the country to find 'new' programs. Our latest change to this page was to identify which programs are sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension and which are affiliated in other ways such as by providing technical assistance with trainings, educational materials, equipment, or meeting space for volunteer monitoring events. The map above shows where and to what extent Cooperative Extension is involved in volunteer water quality monitoring across the nation. Not shown is an Extension co-sponsored program in American Samoa. The first of these programs began in 1978, the most recent this year. In parentheses next to each program's name is the year that the program began. Program volunteers are monitoring a wide range of aquatic habitats including rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, wetlands, estuaries, and drinking water wells.

46. 2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
Delaware SUSAN TRUEHARTGAREY coop ext 69 Transportation Circle Dover, Director Purdue cooperative extension service 228 Second Street Aurora,
http://espnational.org/chptpres.htm
2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
S ALPHA PI - Alabama REBECCA DOLLMAN State LeaderProgram Development 217 Dawson Hall P.O. Box 1088 Normal, AL 35762-1088 Phone: 256-372-4976 Fax: 256-372-5734 E-Mail: rdollman@aces.edu W ALPHA GAMMA - Alaska HOLLIS HALL 3511 Kreb Drive Fairbanks, AK 99709 Phone: 907-479-0617 Fax: E-Mail: hdhall@alaska.net W KAPPA - Arizona MATT LIVINGSTON P.O. Box 1203 Keams Canyon, AZ 86034-1203 Phone: 928-734-3708 Fax: 928-738-2360 E-Mail: mateo@cals.arizona.edu S ALPHA IOTA - Arkansas REBECCA MC PEAKE UA-CES P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72015 Phone: 501-671-2285 Fax: 501-671-2110 E-Mail: rmcpeake@uaex.edu W ZETA - Colorado KIPP NYE County Director; Agriculture / 4-H Youth Development P.O. Box 128 Simia, CO 80835-0128 Phone: 719-541-2361 Fax: 719-541-2982 E-Mail: kipp.nye@colostate.edu NE ALPHA CHI - Connecticut MARY ELLEN WELCH Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Middlesex County Extension Center 1066 Saybrook Rd., Box 70 Haddam, CT 06438-0070 Phone: 860-345-4511 Fax: 860-345-3357 E-Mail: mary.welch@uconn.edu

47. CASD Members
cooperative extension service 217 Agricultural Admin Building Jpowell@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Steve Crofts, Administrative Assistant
http://www.casd.cornell.edu/consortium/members.htm

48. Indoor Air Quality Resources
www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/freepubs/RAD-01250.pdf cooperative extensionservice-Alaska Energy and Housing Resources cooperative extension service
http://www4.nau.edu/eeop/iaq_resources.html
Home NAU ITEP EPA Indoor Air Quality Resources
Indoor Air Quality Sites

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Indoor Air Quality Resources
***As a convenience for Users, EEOP provides the following links. The content of the links is not maintained by ITEP or EEOP. EEOP maintains no responsibility for the information on the following link sites.*** Indoor Air Quality Sites:
U.S. EPA REGION 10 - THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST INDOOR AIR QUALITY CONTACT LIST

This website provides contact information for the US EPA Region 10 IAQ offices and programs.
www.epa.gov/iaq/states/epa_region10.html
ALASKA INCORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSULTANTS (EHS)- ALASKA INDOOR AIR QUALITY
This .pdf file explains the reasons there are IAQ complaints and possible sources of pollutants. The EHS-Alaska provides indoor air quality surveys, pollutant source identification, and work site remediation.
www.ehs-alaska.com/newsletters/july_3_1998_vol6.pdf
EPA Region 10- Indoor Air Quality Media Resources This website is a listing of Air Quality videos and other audio visual programs the Public Environmental Resource Center offers on loan to anyone in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon or Washington. http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/extaff.nsf/0/e795f4fb1651910a8825657c006f8805?OpenDocument

49. Interregional Research Project #4
Cornell coop. ext. 480 North Main St. Canandaigua, NY, 14424 Texas A M ext.service ext. Plant Pathologist Box 38 Overton, TX, 75684
http://ir4.rutgers.edu/Cindex.cfm?nd=nd&letter=P

50. Interregional Research Project #4
Alabama coop ext Svc 2612 Lane Park Rd Birmingham, AL, 352231802 cooperativeextension service Soldotna, AK, 99669 Phone 907-262-5824
http://ir4.rutgers.edu/Cindex.cfm?nd=nd&letter=J

51. National GIS/GPS Integration Team Members
Aitkin, Tonya Cooperative extension service oregon State University Voice541.296.5494 Voice 314.231.1147 ext. 14 Send email. Blue divider bar
http://www.tnstate.edu/iager/gisgps/members.htm
Home Members Bulletin Board Overview of GIS Members' News Partners ... Links Aitkin, Tonya
Cooperative Extension Service
Oregon State University
Voice: 541.296.5494
Fax: 541.298.3574
Allen, Arthur L.
Department of Agriculture
University of Maryland - Eastern Shore
Voice: 410.651.6624
Fax: 410.651.7656
Amenyenu, Theophilus Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Research Tennessee State University Voice: 615.963.5445 Fax: 615.963.1557 Barker, Walter 4-H Youth Development Kansas State University Voice: 785.462.6281 Fax: 785.462.2315 Barr, Brack Cooperative Extension and Outreach The Pennsylvania State University Voice: 412.473.2540 Fax: 412.473.2568 Beckwith, Sue St. Louis WizKids 4-H Club The Youth and Family Center Voice: 314.231.1147 ext. 14 Beukema, Nancy

52. Communications Office - Weekly Reports - March 15, 2001
On March 13, 2001, high winds buffeted eastern oregon and the Columbia River Basin (Contact Glenn Austin, W/OS3, 301713-0624 ext. 134). service
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weekly/wk031501.htm
NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - March 15 HOT ISSUES
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Responds to Second Eruption of Mount Cleveland Volcano With Warnings to Track Ash Clouds.
Widespread Florida Storms Bring Drought Relief and Tornado Damage. On March 13, 2001, a line of powerful thunderstorms unleashed 100 mph straight-line winds and a F1 tornado in Daytona Beach, FL. The combined effect of these two elements downed trees and power lines and damaged 250 residences and 60 commercial buildings for a total damage estimate in excess of $5 million. Residents of the area were prepared for the storm because the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a severe thunderstorm warning an hour before the storm hit. There were no deaths and only two injuries reported.
The latest round of severe thunderstorms in the southeast during the week of March 9-15, 2001, brought widespread rainfall to drought-plagued Florida. While the one-half to two inches of rain that fell over much of the state recently has provided some relief from the worst drought in 40 years - it has had little effect on Florida's accumulated rainfall deficits of up to 40 inches in the north-central regions

53. IT Webbook About The Authors
oregon State University extension 18640 NW Walker Rd. 1400 Beaverton, OR 970068927 Penn State coop. ext. 650 Leonard St., Rm. 210 Clearfield, PA 16830
http://www.cas.nercrd.psu.edu/Publications/Webbook/wbAboutAuthors.htm

54. Missouri State University Libraries
1995. Purdue Univ. coop. ext. Sev., HO45. (in .pdf format) Grape MatchingService to buy and sell grapes, from the oregon Winegrowers Association.
http://library.smsu.edu/paulevans/Vit/vit4.shtml
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55. UMass Amherst: Department Of Plant, Soil, And Insect Sciences - Craig Hollingswo
Ph.D. 1981. Entomology. oregon State University, Corvallis, oregon. MS 1975. Massachusetts pesticide record regulations. Mass. coop. ext. L528.
http://www.umass.edu/ent/faculty_staff/hollingsworth/cv.html
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CURRICULUM VITAE
FOR
CRAIG S. HOLLINGSWORTH
Department of Entomology
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003-0210
Telephone: (413) 545-1055 PERSONAL DATA:
Born: February 7, 1951, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Home: 338 North Leverett Road, Leverett, MA. 01054.
Telephone: (413) 367-2651
ACADEMIC TRAINING: Ph.D. 1981. Entomology. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. M.S. 1975. Entomology. University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. B.S. 1973. Biological Sciences. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. EXPERIENCE: Extension Educator (1984 - ), State Pest Survey Coordinator (1990 - ), and Adjunct Assistant Professor (1996 - ) Integrated Pest Management Program, Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts. Travel and Independent Study: Visited agricultural institutions in the United States and South Pacific. Presented seminars in New Zealand and Australia. May 1983 - March 1984. Postdoctoral Fellow: Department of Zoology and Entomology, Colorado State University. July 1981 - March 1983.

56. UMass Amherst: Department Of Plant, Soil, And Insect Sciences - Roy Van Diresche
Mass. coop. ext. Serv. Publ. L597. 5. Raupp, MJ, RG Van Driesche, ext.service Fact Sheet. 7. Van Driesche, RG, KM Heinz, JC van Lenteren, A. Loomans,
http://www.umass.edu/ent/faculty_staff/vandriesche/cv.html
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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ROY VAN DRIESCHE
(as of October 15, 2003) Education
B.S., B.A. (Entomology) Oregon State University Ph.D. (Entomology) Cornell University Employment 2001-present
Chair of Entomology Department, plus biological control and floriculture research as listed below
Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts. Biological Control Specialist; duties included: (l) development of programs to increase the use of biological control agents in MA Floriculture,
(2) research on population dynamics and biology of insect parasitoids, especially as related to development of improved methods for quantitative evaluation, and
(3) evaluation of safety of biological control agents introduced for control of exotic species.
Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts; Pesticide Coordinator; duties included:
(l) development of extension programs for pesticide applicator training (2) conduct of research on parasitic Hymenoptera, especially methods of field evaluation of impact on host populations

57. PNWWATER 052: Integrating Research, Policy, And Education For Our Groundwater Re
Cooperative extension Contact Bob Simmons 360427-9670 ext. 396 USDA CooperativeState Research, Education, and extension service
http://www.pnwwaterweb.com/Initiatives/pnw_052.htm
Comments or questions? Please email the system administrator
Winter 2005
PNWWATER 052 2005 Conference Announcement :
Integrating Research, Policy, and Education
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.

58. 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

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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.
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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

59. Supporting Businesses - People's Food Co-op, Portland, Oregon
BENEFIT 10% off goods and services. CITYBIKES WORKEROWNED CO-OP Colton,oregon 97017 (503) 503-804-7868 Services include fine pruning, view and house
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Food
923 SW Oak
Coffee, breakfast, lunch; vegan and vegetarian options.
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Organic lunch, breakfast and espresso bar.
Mon-Sat 7-5 Sun 8-5 Closed Tuesday
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60. The Old Farmer's Almanac - Cooperative Extension Services
cooperative extension Services. Contact your local state cooperative extension Web www.uaf.edu/coopext. Arizona www.ag.arizona.edu/extension. Arkansas
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