KVNF Archives Click on a link to listen. The colorado State University Cooperative Extension Serviceairs regular monthly radio programs on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. http://www.kvnf.org/archives/csu.coop.ext.htm
Extractions: The Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Service airs regular monthly radio programs on the 2nd Wednesday of each month 5/12/04 CSU Cooperative Extension Service 2/11/04 CSU Cooperative Extension Service 1/14/04 CSU Cooperative Extension Service Their next program airs at 12:05 pm on Wednesday, June 9, 2004
State_Contacts_View Assoc Dept Head and ext. colorado State University. IE, Best viewed in MS InternetExplorer Hosted by the LSU AgCenter Louisiana Cooperative extension service http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/eden/State_Contacts_View.aspx?state=CO
HIA Contacts of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave colorado Ken Tremblaycolorado State University 156 Aylesworth Hall, SE Fort Collins, CO 805231574 http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Extractions: 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! The map on the right 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 coordinator'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. We have listed the programs that are sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension by state in the directory that follows. We have tried our best to keep the contact information current. Many programs have websites; we have created links to these sites for your convenience. We encourage you to explore the wide range of Extension volunteer monitoring programs and contact those that interest you. All our coordinators are more than happy to share their expertise and enthusiasm with you!
NRCS Colorado Jan Hackett, Forest Stewardship Coordinator, CO State Forest service. GregE. Walcher, Director, colorado DNR. Lloyd Walker, CSU Cooperative ext. Dept. http://www.co.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/ecs/statetechcom/stcmembers.html
Extractions: Find a Service Center Northern Plains Region List of Colorado State Technical Committee members as of March 17, 2004. Name Title Organization Dave Abbott President Colorado River Watershed Sam Albrecht Rangeland Mgnt. Specialist Society for Range Management Gayel Alexander President San Juan Basin Watershed Don Ament Commissioner CO Dept of Agriculture Wayne Baasch Alison Banks Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Jack Barnett Executive Director CO RBSC Forum Charles Bedford Director State Land Board Tracee Bentley National Affairs Director Colorado Farm Bureau Kathy Bower President "North Platte, White, Yampa Watershed" Guba Bowman-Moril Director Gov. Relat Farmland Industries Harvey Bray Region Director Quail Unlimited Troy Bredenkamp Colorado Livestock Assn.
Activity Record: 927 Campus University of colorado at Boulder. CO Rural Develop. Council, CSU coop.ext, CO SBDC, Center for the New West. Activity involved students? Yes. http://outreachdb.colorado.edu/pls/public/activityv.showDet?c_id=927
CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources colorado Barbara MartinWorley colorado State University barbara.martin-worley@ci.denver.co.us. FloridaMary Chernesky Hillsborough County coop. ext. http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
Extractions: Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Milan A. Rewerts, director of Cooperative Extension, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Cooperative Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. No endorsement of products mentioned is intended nor is criticism implied of products not mentioned.
This Page Has Moved This menu lists crop resources available through colorado State University Cooperative Extension. Agricultural Marketing service market reports of interest to colorado agricultural producers http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/PUBS/CROPS/pubcrop.html
What Is The Young Beef Female ext. BreakEven Method of Investment Analysis Paul H. Gutierrez and Norman L. Dalsted,colorado State University Cooperative extension, September 1992 http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/psas/YBFLinks.htm
Extractions: Links to website with information on managing young beef females Information listed below the hyperlinked headings can be obtained at the listed site. Click on a heading to follow the link. Stanton, T. L. " Managing the Pregnant Feedlot Heifer, " Great Plains Beef Cattle Handbook. Article GPE - 4010. pp: 1-3. February, 1993. Hughes, H. " The Economics of Replacement Heifers " August 14, 2001. Hughes, H. " Design Heifer Retention Strategies to Take Advantage of the Cattle Cycle. " March 16, 2000. Hughes, H. " Well Thought Out Heifer Development Program Helps Your Beef Cow Herd Run Smoother ." August 19, 2000. Hughes, H. " What's The Value of a Bred Heifer This Fall? Part III. " August 5, 1999. Hughes, H. " What's The Value of a Bred Heifer This Fall? Part II. " July 22, 1999. Hughes, H. " What's The Economic Value of a Bred Heifer This Fall? Part I. " July 8, 1999. Hughes, H.
Lukol Directory - Science Agriculture Education Cooperative Extension http//www.ext.nodak.edu/. colorado State University Cooperative extension Informationfor consumers about crops, farm management, food and http://www.lukol.com/Top/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/
CSU Cooperative Extension - FCS Financial & Consumer Issues weekly column from colorado State University Cooperative extension on Home (link tohttp//www.ext.colostate.edu colorado Better Business Bureau To check out http://www.co.weld.co.us/departments/extension/ext_fcsFinancial.html
Extractions: Monday - Friday Financial and Consumer Issues Page under construction. Life factors such as bankruptcy, divorce, high medical bills, loss of income, disability, fixed incomes and welfare dependency can threaten a familys economic security. Participants learn planning, spending, saving and investing skills. They learn to maximize their financial resources in order to make ends meet and get ahead. Financial programs are designed to help people reach financial goals by: *Making choices *Planning and tracking spending *Talking with household members about money *Managing a checking account *Managing a paycheck, employment benefits and records *Using credit wisely *Consumer skills making ends meet *Avoiding scams and fraud Consumer Education also includes consumption practices, purchases, resources use and housing programs.
Cooperative State Hulbert 411, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 991646230 USA ext.wsu.edu.colorado State University Cooperative extension Home Page http://www.linkfinding.com/cgi-bin/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=cooperative s
2004 ESP Chapter Presidents jwelch@uaex.edu W ZETA colorado JEFF TRANEL Mexico FREDERICK L. RICHARDSON DonaAna County ext. Director - Rensselaer County Cornell Cooperative extension of http://espnational.org/chptpres.htm
Extractions: S ALPHA PI - Alabama REBECCA DOLLMAN P.O. Box 1088 Normal, AL 35762-1088 Phone: 256-858-4972 Fax: 256-851-5734 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 JEFF WELCH P.O. Box 357 Lonoke, AR 72086 Phone: 501-676-3124 Fax: 501-676-7847 E-Mail: jwelch@uaex.edu W ZETA - Colorado JEFF TRANEL 331 Library Wing 2200 Bonforte Blvd. Pueblo, CO 81001-4901 Phone: 719-549-2049 Fax: 719-549-2046 E-Mail: jtranel@coop.ext.colostate.edu NE ALPHA CHI - Connecticut NORMAN BENDER New London County Extension Center University of Connecticut 562 New London Turnpike Norwich, CT 06360 Phone: 860-885-2827 Fax: 860-886-1164 E-Mail: norman.bender@uconn.edu NE MU - Washington DC ANNA MAE KOBBE SOAGRIBG RM 3905 1400 Independence AVE SW Stop 2225 USDA Washington DC 20250-2225 Phone: 202-720-2920 Fax: 202-690-2908 E-Mail: akobbe@reeusda.gov
Communications Office - Weekly Reports - March 29, 2001 the contributions of cooperative weather observers in colorado. More than 11,000 cooperativeobservers make critical J. Slattery, W/CR, 816426-7621 ext. 621). http://205.156.54.206/com/weekly/wk032901.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - March 29 I. MAJOR POLICY INITIATIVES, NEW REGULATIONS , ANNOUNCEMENTS, and HOT ISSUES Final Closure Notices Posted for Six National Weather Service (NWS) Offices. As part of its decade-long modernization and restructuring, the NWS has replaced obsolete technology and restructured the organization. During this process, 161 smaller offices were considered for closure. Final notices for six weather service office closures were published in the March 29, 2001, "Federal Register." This is the final step in the closure process for these offices. The offices are Olympia and Wenatchee, WA; Riverside, Redding, and the Los Angeles aviation offices, CA; and the Fairbanks residual office, AK. This brings the total number of closed offices to 154. (Contact: Ed Johnson, W/SP, 301-713-3095) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Provides Weather Support to "Exercise Northern Edge 2001" Program.
Extractions: Terry Sexson 303-236-7917 ext. 429 U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE BEGINS RECOVERY PROCESS FOR PREBLE'S MEADOW JUMPING MOUSE On Tuesday, March 25, in the Federal Register, the Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list the Preble's meadow jumping mouse, a small, nocturnal rodent, as an endangered species. During the next year, the Service will begin recovery efforts by holding public meetings in affected areas to provide information on the mouse and its habitat and to gather any additional information that may be known about the species. At the end of the year and after comments from the public have been collected and reviewed, the Fish and Wildlife Service will make a final determination as to whether the Preble's meadow jumping mouse should be added to the Federal list of endangered species as a threatened or endangered species or if it no longer warrants listing. The Preble's meadow jumping mouse, first identified in 1895, inhabits wet meadows and riparian habitats along the eastern edge of the Colorado Front Range below 7,400 feet in elevation and similar habitats in southeastern Wyoming. Surveys conducted during the past five years have found very few individuals of this species in Wyoming and failed to find it at many historical locations in Colorado. Currently, Preble's is known to live in Jefferson, Boulder, Douglas and El Paso counties in Colorado, and Albany and Laramie counties in Wyoming. Four of the areas where Preble's is found are Federal facilities, including the Air Force Academy and Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site in Colorado, and Warren Air Force Base and the Medicine Bow National Forest in Wyoming.
Extractions: category 1: Category 1 noxious weeds are weeds that are currently established and generally widespread in many counties of the state. Management criteria includes awareness and education, containment and suppression of existing infestations and prevention of new infestations. These weeds are capable of rapid spread and render land unfit or greatly limit beneficial uses.
Food Safety Database extension. SAFE (Safety And Food Excellence), Cornell and colorado StateCooperative extension. STRETCH, Purdue University ext. Safe 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
Water Management Committee Minutes, 3/20/01 of the water component of the Cooperative Agreement. Administration Building 3rdfloor conference in Denver, colorado. W1ext, W2-ext, W4-ext); States Plans http://www.platteriver.org/actions/water/010320w.htm
Extractions: Kearney, Nebraska The Water Management Committee (WMC) meeting began at 1:30 p.m. in Kearney, Nebraska. The minutes of the March 1, 2001, WMC conference call were approved without revisions. The Executive Director, Dale Strickland, conducted the meeting as the WMC Chair was unable to attend, due to other work commitments. Mark Butler introduced Don Anderson to the WMC. Mr. Anderson is the new Platte River Hydrologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Skip Underwood introduced Polly Hays to the WMC. Ms. Hays is the Regional Hydrologist for the U.S. Forest Service and will be participating in the Cooperative Agreement meetings. Next, the WMC discussed Dan Luecke's request for a workshop on the status of the three states' future depletion plans and on the relationship between pulse flows and elements of the water component of the Cooperative Agreement. Topics for the workshop were identified as status of the states' depletions plans, projects covered by the states' plans, the states' plans effects on pulse flows, relationship between pulse flows and the currently formulated water action plan, and Tamarack Phase I daily operating criteria. It was decided to limit the topics to those associated with the completion of the May 1 milestones. The workshop was scheduled for April 25 at the Denver Water Administration Building 3rd floor conference in Denver, Colorado. The workshop will start 8 a.m. Mountain Time. Topics for the workshop are identified below.
Tri River Area Colorado State University Cooperative Extension This is the Gardening and Horticulture home page of the Tri River Area of colorado State University's Cooperative Extension. Links are provided for the various programs managed by the TRA http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/TRA