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61. Yankee Magazine - Gardening Reference Room: Cooperative Extension Services
Knowledge and KnowHow cooperative extension Services. Alabama www.aces.edu.Alaska www.uaf.edu/coop-ext. Arizona www.ag.arizona.edu/extension. Arkansas
http://www.yankeemagazine.com/garden/knowledge/cooperativeextension.php
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Alabama
www.aces.edu
Alaska
www.uaf.edu/coop-ext
Arizona
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 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

62. Food Safety Database
Biotechnology, Food and Agriculture, University of wyoming and STRETCH,Purdue University ext. Safe Food At Home, Rutgers Cooperative extension
http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/foodsafety/
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

63. 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
http://www.almanac.com/garden/resource/coopext.php
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64. 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
Impact of Visitor Expenditures on Local Revenues
WREP-00145 Prepared December 1994 by George Goldman
University of California,
Berkeley Anthony Nakazawa
University of Alaska David Taylor
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.

65. WSARE
Contact Joe Hiller, University of wyoming Cooperative Extension service, at (307)7665479 or 766-2196. VIDEO Taped presentation of Sustainable
http://wsare.usu.edu/pub/index.cfm?sub=PubRes

66. Wyoming Park County Cooperative Extension Service
Address PO Box 3099, 1002 Sheridan Avenue Cody, wyoming 82414 or 655 East FifthStreet, Powell, UW Cooperative Extension Home Page located in Laramie
http://www.parkcounty.us/extension.htm
Office Information Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (closed 12-1 p.m.)
Location: Park County Courthouse, New Addition, Basement or Powell Fairgrounds
Address: P.O. Box 3099, 1002 Sheridan Avenue Cody, Wyoming 82414 or 655 East Fifth Street, Powell, Wyoming 82435
Phone Number: (307) Cody: 527-8560 Powell: 754-8836
Toll Free Number: 1-(800)-786-2844, ext. 8560
Fax: (307)-527-8565 or 754-8565 Department Head:
Rhonda Shipp

Cooperative Extension Programs

67. PSU Vet Extension Home
Jeffers, Mark, Bunker Hill Veterinary Hospital, Factoryville, wyoming PA Lee, David, Rutgers Cooperative ext. Woodstown, Salem - NY, (865) 769-0090
http://vetextension.psu.edu/pdqa/pdqaimps1.htm

68. PSU Vet Extension Home
ext. Greensburg, Westmoreland PA, (724) 837-1402. wyoming Lee, David,Rutgers Cooperative ext. Woodstown, Salem - NY, (865) 769-0090
http://vetextension.psu.edu/pdqa/pdqaimps2.htm

69. Colorado State Cooperative Extension Natural Resources Publications
CSU Cooperative Extension Home, Agriculture at Colorado State University CooperativeExtension 6.505, Managing wyoming Ground Squirrels PDF
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/natres/pubnatr.html
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70. Mbox-36: Re: Sanet-mg-digest V1 #1233
Missoula Co ext service* $22483 Master Gardener Program* University of NevadaCoop ext* $80400 Teaching Small Acreage Owners*
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Re: sanet-mg-digest V1 #1233
Gene McAvoy ( gmcavoy@GNV.IFAS.UFL.EDU
Thu, 19 Aug 1999 15:27:44 -0400
Re Kudzu
Wow - Talk about reiventing the wheel and not learning from past mistakes.
Aren't the 2 million acres of kudzu infested lands across the south east
adequate evidence of kudzu's invasive potential. Exotic invasive plants
are probably the second greatest threat to our remaining natural ecosystems
after habitat destruction resulting from direct human activities. Kudzu
is biological pollution of the worst sort.
If you need any further evidence of the destructive potential of exotic
invaders, I suggest a vist to south Florida, where invasive plants now
cover some 12% of the land mass with severe ecological impact to some of the most unique ecosystems in the continenetal US. Gene McAvoy Hendry County Extension At 02:47 PM 8/19/1999 -0400, you wrote:

71. Smoke Free Tompkins County: Information About New York's New, Statewide Smokefre
Cornell Cooperative ext. of Tompkins County, Ithaca, $125000. Cornell Cooperativeextension wyoming County Cornell Cooperative extension, Warsaw, $75000
http://www.tompkins-co.org/wellness/tobaccofree/pr_nysgov040622.htm
Tobacco Free Tompkins FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 22, 2004 GOVERNOR PATAKI ANNOUNCES $19.7 MILLION IN FUNDING FOR NEW YORK'S COMPREHENSIVE ANTI-SMOKING, TOBACCO CONTROL INITIATIVES Approximately $220 Million Dedicated to Tobacco Prevention and Reduction Since 1996 Governor George E. Pataki today announced $19.7 million in funding for the support of 19 tobacco cessation centers and 74 community-based organizations to prevent and reduce tobacco use across the state. The programs further strengthen the State's efforts to help smokers combat their addiction and reduce the prevalence of smoking among New Yorkers. "We remain steadfast in our commitment to help more New Yorkers live longer, healthier and happier lives," Governor Pataki said. "The expansion of tobacco cessation centers is an important part of our historic and continuing effort to help smokers quit. As many smokers or former smokers know, it's extremely difficult to kick the habit. The expansion of these centers will give even more New Yorkers the help they need to quit once and for all." "Community-based organizations are critical partners in providing the public with the information they need concerning the dangers of smoking. Our continued financial commitment to them is another component of our comprehensive effort to help more New Yorkers understand those dangers so they can avoid the use of tobacco altogether," the Governor added.

72. Participants In Marshbird Monitoring Workshop
Canadian Wildlife service 75 Farquhar St. Guelph, Ontario CANADA N1H 3N4 wyoming Cooperative Research Unit Laramie WY 82071 Phone 307766-4515
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/marshbird/marsfolk.html
MARSHBIRD MONITORING WORKSHOP USFW National Wildlife Visitor Center Laurel, Maryland 26-28 April 1998
Participants List
Bob Adamcik
USFWS
Division of Refuges
Room 670
4401 N Fairfax Drive
Arlington VA 22203
Phone: 703-3587-2359
Fax: 703-358-1826
bob_adamcik@mail.fws.gov Paul Adamus
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97330 Phone: 541-745-7092 Fax: 541-753-4507 adamusp@ucs.orst.edu Stanley Anderson Biological Science Bldg Room 419 Box 3166 Laramie WY 82071-3166 Phone: 307-766-5415 Fax: 307-766-5400 anderson@uwyo.edu Jon Bart Snake River Field Station 970 Lusk Street Boise ID 83706 Phone: 208-331-5216 Fax: 208-331-5210 jbart@eagle.idbsu.edu Robert Blohm Office of Migratory Bird Management Branch of Surveys and Assessment 634 Arlington Square 4401 N Fairfax Drive Arlington VA 22203 Phone: 703-358-1966 Fax: 703-358-2217 robert_blohm@mail.fws.gov David Brinker Maryland Department of Natural Resources 1200 Frederick Rd. Catonsville MD 21228 Phone: 410-744-8939 Fax: 410-260-8596 dbrinker@dnr.state.md.us

73. Colleges, Jackson, Wyoming, WY, SuperPages, Yellow Pages
View All Services Offered Services Offered (31) View All Services Offered ServicesOffered (Close) University of wyoming Cooperative ext Srvcttn County
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74. National GIS/GPS Integration Team Members - Listed By State
Cooperative Extension service North Carolina State University Voice 919.513.2485 Fax919.515.7661 Send email Send e-mail. wyoming. Blue divider bar
http://www.tnstate.edu/iager/gisgps/membersbystate.htm
Home Members Bulletin Board Overview of GIS Members' News Partners ... Links Coleman, Thomas L.
Center for Hydrology, Soil Climatology, and Remote Sensing
Voice: 256.858.4192
Cook, Tony
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Auburn University
Voice: 334.844.2233
Fax: 334.844.2252
Golson, Karnita F.
Department of Plant and Soil Science
Voice: 256.858.8331 Fax: 256.851.2954 Henshaw, Michael Winston County Office Alabama Cooperative Extension System Voice: 205.489.5376 Fax: 205.489.3521 Leon, Showndra Soldier Service Center Fort Rucker Voice: 334.255.1867 Scott-Astle, Sheryl Army Child and Youth Services Redstone Arsenal Voice: 256.876.5437 Cusick, Joel GIS Specialist/GIS Team/Alaska Support Office National Park Service Voice: 907.257.2530 Fax: 907.264.5428 Masters, Linda

75. DCR Forest Fire Control
FEMA, MEMA. and local EMS; The US Forest service; The USDA Cooperative California; the fires of Yellowstone, wyoming which claimed the lives of 14 fire
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/stewardship/firecont/direct/3fireser.htm
Governor
Mitt Romney
Lt. Governor
Kerry Healey
...
Ellen Roy Herzfelder
Cooperative Services of the Bureau The DCR Bureau of Forest Fire Control works in cooperation with many local, state, and federal agencies and individuals such as:
  • FEMA, MEMA. and local EMS
  • The U.S. Forest Service
  • The USDA Cooperative Extension
  • The Yankee Forestry Cooperative Project
  • Mutual Aid Assistance
  • The U.S. Military
  • The U.S. Fisheries and Wildlife
  • The Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission (NFFPC)
  • The National Weather Service Skywarn Program
  • The Massachusetts Air National Guard
  • Nuclear Power Plants
  • UMASS Cooperative Extension
  • Public Access Board
  • Environmental Agencies
  • Fire Departments and Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Radiological Emergency Response Procedures
  • The Massachusetts Fire Training AcaDCRy
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association
  • Scout groups, civic groups, and environmentally concerned citizens
Following is a description of the most important programs administered by the DCR Bureau of Forest Fire Control: THE NFFPC COMPACT (Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission) When major forest fires strike, it is critical that the necessary people, equipment, and support systems are managed quickly with personnel ready to fight the fire. Developing the resources needed for a major forest fire was not economically possible for any one state.

76. Ongoing Community-based Program Implementation, Successes, And Obstacles: The Na
Blacksburg, VA Virginia Cooperative extension service. http//www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350800/350-800.html. Marek, LI , Mancini, JA Brock, DP (1999).
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-804/350-804.html
Ongoing community-based program implementation, successes, and obstacles: The National Youth at Risk Program Sustainability Study
Publication Number 350-804, Posted January 2003
Table of Contents
Introduction Methods Results Summary and Next Steps ... Appendix A
Introduction
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-800/350-800.html
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:
  • Is the project meeting its original goals? Is the project maintaining or expanding rather than reducing efforts to meet its goals? Does the project have secure future funding?
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?

77. MayJune99
Compiled by Doglas A. Reynolds, University of wyoming Cooperative Extension service.Contact Doug Reynolds at UW Cooperative Extension service Laramie,
http://www.glci.org/GLCI Newsletters/MayJune99.html
Volume 4, Number 3
May-June 1999 A Voluntary
Partnership with
Private
Landowners IN THIS ISSUE The Grazingland
Animal Nutrition

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Orchardgrass and tall fescue under loblolly pines. A good example of silvopasture in northwest Georgia. Proof that high quality forage and trees are compatible.
The Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab Monitoring the Nutritional Well-Being of
Free-Ranging Animals with the NIRS/NUTBAL System Assistant Director Grazing animal performance is primarily determined by plane of nutrition. When sound management is applied, the nutritional needs of an animal using a particular forage resource can be met or exceeded. Circumstances such as drought, winter, or overstocking can cause forage quality or quantity to fall below critical thresholds for animal maintenance or economically sustainable production. When these situations occur, supplemental feed is required. Purchased supplemental feed is often the greatest impute cost associated with producing a unit of milk, meat or fiber. Determining what to feed, when to start, how much and for how long are some of the critical choices a livestock producer faces. While farmers routinely apply soil amendments after receiving a detailed chemical analysis, livestock producers often rely strictly on experience and estimation to make nutritional management decisions.

78. Employment
UNIV OF CAL, DIV OF AG NAT RES, coop ext is seeking a careertrack academiccandidate Provides services to members and sections of the parent society.
http://www.rangelands.org/employment.shtml
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    • Employment (Updated: 9/24/05) Quick Navigation to Available Positions Texas Agr Exp Station - Postdoctoral Research Associate The Nature Conservancy - Wyoming - Red Canyon Ranch Manager U of Wyoming - Assistant Professor - Soil Fertility/Nutrient Cycling Specialist National Research Council of the National Academies - Postdoctoral Research Awards Noble Foundation - Wildlife Specialist NRCS - Rangeland Biologists in North and West Texas TAMUK - Assistant or Associate Professor in Natural Resource Economics/Agribusiness 2005 National Parks Ecological Research Fellowship Program UK - Research and Teaching Position in Temperate/Transition Zone Grasslands KSU - Assistant Professor- Beef Cattle Science with Nutrition Emphasis Job Websites POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
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      (Click on Search Postings and enter Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Position Title category. The Hiring Unit is Chillicothe-Vernon). Closing date is October 15, 2005 or until suitable candidate is found. More information contact Dr. Jim Ansley, 940-552-9941 ext 234 or r-ansley@tamu.edu
  • 79. EPCA
    Photo of epcamr Goal 1 wyoming Valley Watershed Coalition Capacity Building PPL; WVSA; Wilkes University; Kings College; Penn State Cooperative ext.;
    http://www.osmre.gov/vista/epcamr.htm
    EPCAMP Watershed OSM/VISTA Volunteer: Unavailable
    Supervisor: Robert E. Hughes
    Location: EPCAMR, Luzerne Conservation District
    Address: 485 Smith Pond Road, Shavertown, PA 18708
    Phone:
    E-mail:
    rhughes@epcamr.org
    Congressional District:
    County:
    Luzerne
    Background and Environmental Issues Formed in 1995 by concerned Conservation Districts, EPCAMR represents a non-profit coalition of Watershed organizations from Reclamation partners, Co-Generation Plants, the Active Anthracite Mining Industry, Regional Non-Profit Organizations, and 16 County Conservation Districts and other cooperative organizations in the anthracite and bituminous coal region of Eastern Pennsylvania. EPCAMR is dedicated to:
    • Seeking and acquiring funding sources for abandoned mine land reclamation projects;
    The Wyoming Valley, PA, is situated in Luzerne County and crossed by the Susquehanna River. It is crescent shaped, approximately 20 miles long and 3 to 4 miles wide and lies within the Ridge and Valley Physiogeographical Province. The fertile, alluvial plain contains Anthracite coal deposits located within the Northern Anthracite Coal Fields and it is noted for its natural beauty and forested ridge tops and scenic vistas from natural rock outcroppings throughout the Valley. Historic floods as recent as the Agnes Flood of 1972, devastated the lives of hundreds of thousands of people that lived within the floodplain of the Susquehanna River throughout the Wyoming Valley. Underground anthracite mining ceased to exist following the inundation of the mine workings on both sides of the valley floor and the economies of the time became stagnant.

    80. FSCPE Contacts
    Mr. William Tillman, Jr. (E,P) (919) 7337061 ext. 279 Office of State Budgetand Management Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
    http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
    FSCPE Contacts
    Alabama
    Mr. Larry J. Childers (E)...............(334) 242-5525
    Director, Communications and Information Division
    Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
    401 Adams Avenue
    P.O. Box 5690
    Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690
    FAX: 334-242-5515
    Email: lchilders@adeca.state.al.us
    State Data Center: www.adeca.alabama.gov
    Alaska Dr. Gregory Williams (E,P).......(907) 465-6029 Research and Analysis Section Alaska Department of Labor P. O. Box 25501 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5501 Express: 1111 West 8th Street, Room 301 Juneau, AK 99801 FAX: 907-465-4506 Email: greg_williams@labor.state.ak.us Website: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us/ State Data Center: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us Arizona Mr. Samuel Colon (E,A)...................(602) 542-6057 Arizona Dept. of Economic Security Population Statistics Unit P. O. Box 6123-045Z Phoenix, Arizona 85005-3202 Express: 1789 W. Jefferson St., First Floor, NE corner, Site Code 045Z, Phoenix, AZ 85007 FAX: 602-542-7425 Email: scolon@azdes.gov State Data Center: http://www.aiea.ualr.edu/census/default.html

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