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Extractions: April 2003 The short answer is, "probably not." Each state is different, so proper advice is needed from a specialist in each state. Some states allow sales at farmer's markets of select foods; others prohibit sales altogether. The National Center for Home Food Preservation does NOT provide guidelines to home food preservers who wish to take the next step from home food preservation to commercial food preservation. Home food preservation is not regulated; however, food preservation and processing for commercial purposes is regulated. There are federal level regulations from the U.S. FDA (also USDA for meat and poultry products), state level regulations, and often county or city regulations. Read further to find someone who can help. Who can help?
Extractions: Contributors "Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers." - T. S. Eliot Susan Bale, Web master, Kansas State University, 307 Umberger Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-3402, sbale@oz.oznet.ksu.edu Lew Brodsky, Director of Public and Congressional Affairs, Selective Service System, 1515 Wilson Blvd., 4th Floor, Arlington, VA 22209, lbrodsky@sss.gov Susan Buchanan. Publications Editor, Office of Communications, Peace Corps, 1111 20th St., N.W., Washington, DC, 20526, sbuchanan@peacecorps.gov Kurt Byers, Communications Manager/Editor, University of Alaska Sea Grant College Program, PO Box 755040, Room 203 O'Neill Bldg., Fairbanks, AK, fnkmb1@uaf.edu Donise Cheeks, Senior Analyst, Office of Research, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC 20224, donise.cheeks@irs.gov Dr. Denise Decker, Customer Service Manager, Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 6812-S, Washington, DC 20250, denise.decker@usda.gov
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Extractions: HOME Information for Teachers Program Fact Sheet STRIVE Participants 2003 STRIVE Participants NAME: SCHOOL: WORKSITE: Alvin Bell Pine Bluff High School NCTR June Claunch Paris Middle School Tracey Cook Southside Middle School United Way Norma Ann Cooper Osceola High School Theresia Daniels Norman Junior High School Barbara Gordon Arkansas School for the Blind UALR, Share America Margaret Hall Wells Junior High School UA-Vegetable Research Station Nelene Harris Fouke High School Nature Conservancy Romona Holloway Riverview High School N. Thomas Jacobs Sheridan High School UA Coop. Extension Service, Little Rock Elizabeth Jones J. A. Fair Magnet High School NCTR Elizabeth Kirner Chaffin Junior High School UA-Vegetable Research Station Lisa Lawrence Timbo High School Shelley Ledbetter Cotter High School Arkansas Game and Fish Laudell Massengill Clinton Middle School City of Clinton Billie Fran McDonald Armmorel High School Sherrie Mize Vilonia Middle School UA-Little Rock, Cyber College
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Extractions: Cooperating Agencies: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and County Boards of Chosen Freeholders. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Rutgers Cooperative Extension is an Equal Opportunity Program Provider and Employer.
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Extractions: York University of Maine Cooperative Extension (UMCE) is the major educational outreach program of the University of Maine, with offices statewide. UMCE provides Maine people with research-based educational programs to help them live fuller, more productive lives. UMCE makes a difference in the lives of Maine people! May 2004 Designated as "Turn Beauty Inside Out, Maine" Month Monday, April 26, Governor Baldacci signed a proclamation declaring the month of May 2004 as Turn Beauty Inside Out, Maine Month. Parents-to-Be6-week parent education program (Word document) specifically for adults who may become parents at some time. 2004 Maine Gardening Series Seven courses are being offered by the Cumberland County Extension office this spring! Register now.
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Extractions: County Office Visit the Bookstore ... Search Extension Extension offers practical, how-to education based on university research. It's available to any resident of Texas. You may read it in the newspaper, hear it on the radio, attend an Extension workshop, order a publication, or just call your county Extension office! Call, drop by, write or e-mail your county Extension office . You'll find friendly people and: Brochures, publications, and information
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Extractions: Wheat Harvest Info, Reports Contact your local County Office Kansas/Missouri Extension InfoLine Use Our Feedback Form Kansas 4-H Youth Development Kids a Cookin': Where Cooking is Fun Weather Data Library for Climate Information Walk Kansas 5 Year Work Plan KSRE Core Values Intranet ... Associate Director Interviews It is the policy of Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service that all persons shall have opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and materials without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Kansas State University is an equal opportunity organization. These materials may be available in alternative formats. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, as amended. Kansas State University, County Extension Councils, Extension Districts, and United States Department of Agriculture Cooperating, George E. Ham, Interim Director.
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Extractions: * Extension has information and publications to help producers make decisions on how to handle hail- and flood-damaged crops Create, connect, imagine with ISU Extension at the Des Moines Arts Festival June 25-57. Volunteer to help out at the Des Moines Arts Festival Learn about peonies on Gardening in the Zone , brought to you by Iowa Gardening Magazine and ISU Extension. Soybean rust concerns: An Iowa team is developing an action plan to prepare for and respond to a new soybean disease Get more news