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61. Gary Jackson GARY W. JACKSON
1987. Agricultural management practices to minimize groundwater contamination.coop. ext. Serv., Univ. of wisconsinextension, Madison, WI.
http://www.soils.wisc.edu/soils/grad/jackson.htm
GARY W. JACKSON
Professor. B.S. Biology, Natural Resources Management, 1967, UW-Stevens Point; M.S. Personnel Administration in Higher Education, 1969, Ball State University; Post-Graduate Studies, 1980-84, University of Wisconsin-Madison
gwjackso@facstaff.wisc.edu
Principal Area of Interest
Land use and water quality, nonpoint source pollution.
Appointment
Extension 100%
Teaching and Administration
My work as the National Extension Farmstead Assessment System (FarmASyst) Program Director results in extensive education program development in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency, Soil Conservation Service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, other state Extension services and state water quality agencies. Primary responsibilities include the development and coordination of support materials, training and education programs that facilitate implementation of USDA water quality projects and assist states in adapting FarmASyst materials and delivery approaches for their use. There are currently eight USDA Demonstration Projects and seventy-four hydrologic unit projects. All demonstration projects and more than forty hydrologic unit projects and more than forty states have requested assistance in developing, delivering and evaluating a FarmASyst program. The voluntary FarmASyst program contains 24 publications and worksheets that can be used by farmers to identify drinking water contamination risks. Interagency involvement in the development of these materials is necessary to insure their technical and policy accuracy. This interagency cooperation is also necessary for effective training and implementation programs.

62. From Majordomo@reeusda.gov Fri Oct 17 155117 1997 Date Fri, 17
Science Depts. at LandGrant fsc State Co-op ext. service Food Security Con fspat wisconsin Review Team woodproducts Wood Products State ext. Res.
http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/orgfarm/permaculture/reeusda.gov-mailing-list
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63. Community Nutrition Action Program State Contacts
Nutrition Specialist coop. ext. 5717 Corbett Hall, Room 300 University of Maine Associate Specialist, Ag ext service Post Street College Station
http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/Training/states.html
Community Nutrition Action Program State Contacts AMERICAN SAMOA Dr. Carol S. Whitaker
State Coordinator , FNS
Land Grant Program, American Samoa College
P.O. Box 5319
Pago Pago, AS 96799
Tel: (684) 699-1394
Fax: (684) 699-4595
Email: wit@elele.peacesat.hawaii.edu ALABAMA Dr. Eunice A. Bonsi
Nutrition Educator/Family Life Specialist
Tuskegee University
Kellogg Conference Center Extension/Continuing Education Office Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8816/8601 Fax: (334) 724-4199 Email: ebonsi@acd.tusk.edu Dr. Barbara Struempler Nutrition Specialist 207 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849 Tel: (334) 844-2217 Fax: (334) 844-5354 Email: bstruemp@acenet.auburn.edu ALASKA Dr. Bret Luick Alaska Cooperative Extension University of Alaska-Fairbanks AHRB106-Room Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180 Tel: (907) 474-6338 Fax: (907) 474-7439 Email: ffbrl@aurora.alaska.edu

64. CSREES Animal Waste Initiative State Contacts | NRCS NWMC
Hawaii, Glen Fukumoto, cooperative extension service PO Box 208 New Hampshire,John Porter, UNH coop. ext. Merrimack Co. University of New Hampshire
http://wmc.ar.nrcs.usda.gov/partnerships/USGS/csrees.html

NWMC
Home About Us News ... Contact Us Search NWMC All NRCS Sites for
Partnerships
CSREES Animal Waste Initiative State Contacts
State AWI State Contact Address E-mail Alabama Ted Tyson Auburn University
200 Ag. Eng.
Auburn, AL 36849 ttyson@acesedu Alaska Ray Gavalack Palmer Research Center
533 E. Fireweed Avenue
Palmer, AK 99645 pfrgg@uaa.alaska.edu American Samoa Arizona Jim Christensen University of Arizona
Cooperative Extension
Forbes Building, Room 301
Tucson, AZ 85721 jimc@ag.arizona.edu Arkansas Charles Maxwell Animal Science Dept.
University of Arkansas ANSC E207 Fayetteville, AR 72701 cmaxwell@comp.uark.edu Karl VanDeverdet University of Arkansas Extension P. O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72703 Kvan@uaex.edu California Deanne Meyer Department of Animal Science University of California-Davis 1 Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 dmeyer@ucdavis.edu Colorado Jessica Davis Colorado State University C6 Plant Sciences Fort Collins, CO 80523

65. 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

66. University Of Wisconsin Center For Cooperatives - ICA: Building Community Jobs B
University of wisconsin Center for Cooperatives studies and promotes How doyou create a temporary service composed of permanent workerowners?
http://www.wisc.edu/uwcc/info/ica.html
University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives
ICA: Building Community Jobs by Replicating Model Worker Co-ops
GEO NEWSLETTER
GEO is published by EDINA, The Ecological Democracy Institute of North America, with support from the Cooperative Charitable Trust. ICA: Building Community Jobs by Replicating Model Worker Co-ops Carol DiMarcello
Community Jobs and Worker Co-ops Across the country, the non-profit world is looking hard at community-based economic development (CED) - for obvious and urgent reasons. The enormous jobs loss over the past fifteen years has scarred the lives of people in both urban and rural communities. How can we repair the harm? Strategies cover a broad spectrum: micro-lending programs, business incubators, entrepreneurship training, Main street revitalization, flexible business networks, and worker- and community-owned business development. The ICA Group (Industrial Cooperative Association) plays a significant role in this last category. Founded in 1978, our mission is to promote human and economic development through creation of model worker-owned and community-based enterprises that create and save jobs.

67. Food Safety In Connecticut-Fact Sheets
South Dakota State University Cooperative ext. service University of Wisconsinext. www.uwex.edu/ces/flp/resources/food.html
http://www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/foodsafety/expert/hotlinkstab.html
Food Safety Topics Foodborne Illness Safety At Home Meat Poultry Fish/Seafood Milk/Dairy Eggs Fruits/Vegetables Food Processing New Technologies Seasonal Issues For More Help Cooperative Ext. Foodsafety Resource Web Sites Alabama Cooperative Ext. System http://www.aces.edu/dept/extcomm/publications/he/hefn.html Alaska Cooperative Ext. www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/fhepubs.html Clemson University Cooperative Ext. Service http://hgic.clemson.edu/ Colorado State University Cooperative Ext. www.colostate.edu/orgs/safefood Cornell Cooperative Ext. www.cce.cornell.edu/food/resources.html Delaware Cooperative Ext. http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/deces/fnf/fs-list.htm Iowa State University Ext. www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/families/fs/homepage.html Kansas State University Cooperative Ext. Service www.oznet.ksu.edu/foodsafety/ Maryland Cooperative Ext. www.agnr.umd.edu/ces/fcs/nutrition.html Michigan State University Ext. http://foodsafe.fshn.msu.edu/main.html Mississippi State University Ext. Service http://www.ext.msstate.edu/fce/foodsafety/fs.html Montana State University Ext. Service www.montana.edu./~wwwnutr/extension/index.html

68. Yankee Magazine - Gardening Reference Room: Cooperative Extension Services
Knowledge and KnowHow Cooperative extension Services Washington ext.wsu.edu.West Virginia www.wvu.edu/~exten. wisconsin www.uwex.edu/ces. Wyoming
http://www.yankeemagazine.com/garden/knowledge/cooperativeextension.php
Welcome. Please Turn Pop-up Menus Home atHOME Garden Knowledge and Know-how
Alabama
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www.uaf.edu/coop-ext
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www.ag.arizona.edu/extension
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www.uaex.edu
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www.ucanr.org
Colorado
www.ext.colostate.edu
Connecticut
www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/index.html
Delaware
ag.udel.edu/extension
Florida
www.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/ces.htm
Georgia extension.caes.uga.edu Hawaii www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/extout/extout.asp Idaho www.uidaho.edu/ag/extension Illinois www.extension.uiuc.edu/welcome.html Indiana www.ces.purdue.edu Iowa www.exnet.iastate.edu Kansas www.oznet.ksu.edu Kentucky www.ca.uky.edu Louisiana www.lsuagcenter.com/nav/extension/extension.asp Maine www.umext.maine.edu Maryland www.agnr.umd.edu/MCE/index.cfm Massachusetts www.umassextension.org Michigan www.msue.msu.edu/msue Minnesota www.extension.umn.edu Mississippi www.msucares.com Missouri www.extension.missouri.edu Montana extn.msu.montana.edu Nebraska extension.unl.edu Nevada www.unce.unr.edu New Hampshire www.ceinfo.unh.edu New Jersey www.rce.rutgers.edu New Mexico www.cahe.nmsu.edu/ces New York www.cce.cornell.edu

69. The Old Farmer's Almanac - Cooperative Extension Services
Cooperative extension Services. Contact your local state cooperative extension Web Washington ext.wsu.edu. West Virginia www.wvu.edu/~exten. wisconsin
http://www.almanac.com/garden/resource/coopext.php
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Contact your local state cooperative extension Web site to get help with tricky insect problems, best varieties to plant in your area, or general maintenance of your garden. Alabama
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www.ag.arizona.edu/extension
Arkansas
www.uaex.edu
California
www.ucanr.org
Colorado
www.ext.colostate.edu
Connecticut
www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/index.html
Delaware
ag.udel.edu/extension
Florida www.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/ces.htm Georgia extension.caes.uga.edu Hawaii www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/extout/extout.asp Idaho www.uidaho.edu/ag/extension Illinois www.extension.uiuc.edu/welcome.html Indiana www.ces.purdue.edu Iowa www.exnet.iastate.edu Kansas www.oznet.ksu.edu Kentucky www.ca.uky.edu Louisiana www.lsuagcenter.com/nav/extension/extension.asp Maine www.umext.maine.edu Maryland www.agnr.umd.edu/MCE/index.cfm Massachusetts www.umassextension.org Michigan www.msue.msu.edu/msue Minnesota www.extension.umn.edu Mississippi www.msucares.com Missouri www.extension.missouri.edu Montana extn.msu.montana.edu

70. Organic Conference
People s Food Coop 315 5th Ave S, La Crosse WI 54601 608/784-5798 ext. wisconsin Natural Food Associates 910 W Grand Ave, wisconsin Rapids WI 54494
http://www.mosesorganic.org/umofc/sponsorcontact.htm

MOSES HOME

Upper Midwest Organic Farming Conference
Organic University
MOSES Organic Farmer of the Year Award ... Conference Schedule Registration Form Online Registration Workshops Keynotes and Entertainment Kids and Youth Conference Staff ... MOSES Site Map "This institution is an equal opportunity provider" " Our mission is to help agriculture make the transition to a sustainable organic system of farming that is ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just, through information, education, research, and integrating the broader community into this effort."
mosesorganic.org
world wide web
16th Annual
Upper Midwest Organic Farming Conference
February 24- 26, 2005
At the La Crosse Center in Downtown La Crosse, WI UMOFC 2005 Sponsor Contact Information Sunflower Level Sponsors
Geranium
Level Sponsors ... Marigold Level Sponsors Sunflower Level Sponsors ATTRA Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas PO Box 3657, Fayetteville AR 72702 800/346-9140

71. Organic Valley | Our Story
Now there are more than 689 CROPP Coop members in twenty states of the union,including all three Joe Pedretti, Membership Services Manager, ext. 279
http://organicvalley.coop/our_story/join_our_coop/about.html
@import url("/css/screen.css"); @import url("/css/print.css"); Recipes
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Why Organic? Overview
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Our Story Overview Our Cooperative Meet the Farmers Our Partners ... Employment Farm Friends Overview Down Nature's Trail James' Journal Kids' Club ... Edit Profile Newsroom Overview Press Releases Organic Valley in the News Organics in the News ... Contact Us Trade Overview Retail Certificates Food Service ... Sales Team Contacts
About CROPP and Organic Valley
How did the Co-op get started?
Where is the co-op today?
  • CROPP has diversified to market organic dairy, eggs, meats, produce, soy and juices that are produced exclusively by our cooperative members. CROPP has distinguished itself nationally as a leader of organic production, marketing, and farm policy. It was our strong vision and effort that led the charge which encouraged the USDA to change its policy and allow the labeling of organic meat and poultry products, which was more than 10 years overdue. CROPP also worked with partners across the industry to guide the USDA and the National Organic Standards Board as they created and instituted the National Organic Standards, implemented in 2002. George Siemon, an original CROPP dairy farmer turned CEO of the cooperative, and Bill Welsh, a CROPP member, both served on the National Organic Standards Board and were instrumental in creating these standards.

72. USEPA - SEA - What's New
Virginia Cooperative extension service www.ext.vt.edu University of WisconsinCooperative extension service www1.uwex.edu/ces PUBLICATIONS
http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
Software for Environmental Awareness Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home SEAHOME Titles Topics ... Links
State Farm-A-Syst and Cooperative Extension Contacts
All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY
National Farm-A-Syst home page
www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
You can find information on Farm-A-Syst programs and contacts for every state from this site.
ALABAMA
Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES)
www.aces.edu

73. Wisconsin Department Of Public Instruction Home Page
This page is a listing of the 12 Cooperative Educational service Agencies, Robert Kellogg (ext. 223) 26. 223 West Park Street, PO Box 320,
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/cesa.html
Home News Visitor Data Topics Elizabeth Burmaster
State Superintendent DPI Menu
48 schools receive $50,000 Title I school improvement grants
State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster recently announced that 48 schools will share $2.4 million in grants to help them meet their goals for improving student achievement. Fourteen of the grants are going to new schools in the Menominee Indian and Milwaukee Public school districts, and 34 are continuing grants. “These schools face some of the greatest socioeconomic and student achievement challenges in the state,” Burmaster noted. “Additional funding through these grants will help these schools pursue a number of activities to boost student learning. They may use the funds to increase student tutoring services, expand summer school programming, provide professional staff development, or purchase supplemental instructional materials. The goal is to lift achievement for all students and close the gap between students of color, economically disadvantaged students, and their peers.” Funding for the grants is from the federal Title I Supplemental School Improvement Program, part of the reauthorized Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 2001. Grants must be used to supplement current school improvement efforts. Title I schools received grants based on progress on the four annual measurable objectives used to determine adequate yearly progress under Wisconsin’s plan to meet accountability requirements of federal education laws. The objectives are test participation, graduation and attendance criteria, and achievement levels in reading and mathematics.

74. Energy Services, Energy Solutions - Energy Efficiency And Renewable Energy Infor
Free searches Jobs, Training, News, Newsletters, Energy Services Bulletin, Colorado State Univ coop ext factsheet on anaerobic digestion
http://www.energyexperts.org/energy_solutions/res_list.cfm?category=Renewables&s

75. Medicaid Managed Care Contacts, Special Managed Care Contacts
Group Health Cooperative of South Central wisconsin, (608) 8284853, 02 (MCPCCF), (608) 250-6634 ext. 106, Dane County Human Services
http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/medicaid7/contacts/program_contacts.htm
Topics A-Z Reference Center Search Medicaid Managed Care Home Search What's New Recipients ... Site Map
Managed Care Contacts
Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Managed Care Programs
State-contracted HMOs
Updated 1/27/05 Managed Care HMO Name
(HMOs serve over 290,000 children and adults in low-income families.) Customer Service
Telephone Numbers Managed Care Code Abri Health Plan Atrium Health Plan Dean Health Plan
Group Health Cooperative of Eau Claire Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin Health Tradition Health Plan
Managed Health Services
MercyCare Insurance Company Network Health Plan
Security Health Plan
Touchpoint Health Plan
UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin Unity Health Plans Valley Health Plan (800) 472-5411, ext. 1254
HMO coverage codes - Certain HMOs cover dental and chiropractic services. To find out whether an HMO covers these services, one of the following codes will be indicated through the Eligibility Verification System (EVS) and pharmacy Point of Sale (POS): 186 - Dental and Chiropractic services covered
187 - Chiropractic services covered 188 - Dental services covered 189 - Neither Chiropractic nor Dental services are covered
Special Managed Care Programs
Updated 3/28/02 Special managed care programs serve over 6,900 individuals who are elderly and/or who have disabilities.

76. 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
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77. School IPM Resources
Providers University of MD Cooperative Extension service @ (301) 4053913. Publication Title wisconsin s School Integrated Pest Management Manual.
http://www.pestmanagement.rutgers.edu/IPM/SchoolIPM/resources2.html
School IPM: Resources We have extracted some of our favorite national state and New Jersey websites from the for easy reference for school administrators and School IPM Coordinators. National Sites Resource: Nationwide Directory for School IPM.
Provider:
US EPA Region 5.
Web Address: http://www.epa.gov/reg5foia/pest/matilla/ipm_dir.html
Description: Clickable map of United States provides major School IPM contacts by State Resource: US Environmental Protection Agency School IPM Publications Publication Title: Pest Control in the School Environment Adopting Integrated Pest Management. EPA 735-F-93-012; 8/93. Great basic overview introduction to School IPM. Defines IPM. Outlines the seven steps to setting up a School IPM program. Also details evaluating the costs.
Order/Access: Print online @ http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm/brochure/ . The printed version of the brochure (publication number EPA 735-F-93-012) may be ordered through the National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP) @ http://www.epa.gov/epahome/publications.htm

78. Purdue Sustainable Agriculture Resources And Links
Farmland Preservation and Land Use, Purdue Cooperative ext. service Purdue University Cooperative extension service. back to top
http://www.ces.purdue.edu/sa/saglinks.html
Links to Resources
We have encountered many interesting and valuable sites on the web. We offer some here for your use and enjoyment. Click on your area of interest or scroll down to view entire list. National Sustainable Agriculture Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) New Generation Cooperatives Sustainable Agriculture by State ... Link Catalogs
National Sustainable Agriculture
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California
Florida
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maine
Michigan
Minnesota

79. Financial Security In Later Life: A Guide For Community Educators
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension service. I work with the county educators to linkwith local University of wisconsinExtension s Cooperative Extension
http://www.ces.purdue.edu/financialsecurity/promotion/recruiting.html
Home
Project Planning
Project Promotion
Sample Date Saver
Sample Invitation
Sample Flyer
Sample Press Release
Motivating People
to Save
Techniques for
Recruiting - Examples Publicity Program Evaluation Resources Materials Submission Form Guestbook Help Credits Techniques for Recruiting People to Attend Retirement Planning Programs Iowa State University Extension I used the Money 2000 display at a Home Show and then personally talked to persons in the 40+ age categories about the need for retirement planning, rolling retirement funds into Roth or regular IRA's, knowing when and how to take distributions from retirement funds, a little about Social Security and housing decisions. We then got the names of a core group, asked them to come to a planning meeting and we proceeded using their ideas, timelines and recruiters.

80. Special Education, CESA 5
Cooperative Educational service Agency 5 COOPERATIVE SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS wisconsin Regional service Network (RSN). Project Director Sue Wellnitz
http://www.cesa5.k12.wi.us/speced/
Cooperative Educational Service Agency 5
COOPERATIVE SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
updated November 12

I I Special Education newsletter I Directory of Special Ed. Staff
I Point of Entry Manual (POEM) Wisconsin I Program Director: Fred Wollenburg (608)742-8814 ext 224 A full-range of services for children with disabilities from early childhood through age 21 has been developed through local school district cooperation and CESA 5 Special Education Administration. The services include:
  • cooperative classes at all levels for children with cognitive disabilities; special learning disabilities; emotional problems; hearing impairment; as well as children needing physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, early childhood programming, and blind children.
District multi-disciplinary teams, upon referral, assess children and make specific recommendations for programming based on identified needs of the child. FORMS
School-Based Medicaid Services
CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS:
POSTED November 12
The 3rd Annual CESA 5 / Wisconsin DPI Speech Language Pathology Conference
March 10-11, 2005

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