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Soil Health and Water Quality

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Pet Food Ingredients

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Placemaking Webinar Series - #3

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Rescheduled for Jan 4

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Open Education, by David Wiley

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Optimizing Irrigation Efficiency

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Re: Slaughter and processing of poultry

Aba Kiser ·
Hi, I never got a login for this? Cheers, Aba Kiser (she/her) Project Manager WSU Food Systems OFFICE: (360) 379-5610 ext 211 EMAIL: aba.kiser@wsu.edu <mailto:aba.kiser@wsu.edu> I acknowledge< http://landacknowledgements.org > the traditional lands & territories of the many Coast Salish peoples who have stewarded the land where I live in Port Townsend, WA, including the Makah, Chimacum and Klallam peoples. Upcoming Event: International Quinoa Research Symposium August 17th -...
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Re: Slaughter and processing of poultry

Aba Kiser ·
Thanks! Will watch the video. I couldn't find the link on the website either... not sure about junk, doesn't look like it went there. Cheers, Aba Kiser (she/her) Project Manager WSU Food Systems OFFICE: (360) 379-5610 ext 211 EMAIL: aba.kiser@wsu.edu <mailto:aba.kiser@wsu.edu> I acknowledge< http://landacknowledgements.org > the traditional lands & territories of the many Coast Salish peoples who have stewarded the land where I live in Port Townsend, WA, including the Makah,...
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Announcement of eXtension Foundation New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) Project Acceleration Opportunity for 2020

Tira ·
Acclerate Your Projects & Programs The eXtension Foundation is pleased to announce nominations for New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for 2020. The NTAE cooperative agreement with the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will enter the second year on September 1, 2020. Nominations are a short request for information that is quickly and easily completed in minutes. Nomination forms will be available June 15, 2020. Requirements of projects/programs to...
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