Tagged With "Francis Scott Key"
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College of Menominee Nation and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Indigenous Food Sovereignty Initiative partner with eXtension through USDA-NIFA Cooperative Agreement
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) 2018-2022 Strategic Plan recognizes its role in helping provide access to safe and nutritious food for limited income people, by supporting limited resource individuals and families in their efforts to escape food insecurity and hunger and improve their well-being. These objectives require partnerships between State, local agencies, Federal, and public and private entities to support best practices in implementing effective programs and ensuring...
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Multi-State Bridging the GAPs Program Partners with eXtension Through USDA-NIFA Cooperative Agreement
As part of eXtension’s New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) Cooperative Agreement with USDA-NIFA, the eXtension Foundation is partnering with four existing programs aligned with USDA strategic goals across Cooperative Extension in Year 1 to explore new methods and models for program scale and implementation. These initiatives are being documented in a series of eFieldbooks to inform the system of the models, learnings, and outcomes. Professional development opportunities will...
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NPSEC and Texas A&M Agrilife Extension partner with eXtension through USDA-NIFA Cooperative Agreement for Mass Media Pollinator Stewardship Effort
Advancing the role of integrated pest management, including effective use of pesticides, is critical to controlling the spread of harmful pests and diseases. It is estimated that 40 percent of global crops are lost to agricultural pests each year. The US Department of Agriculture Strategic Plan 2018-2022 emphasizes prevention and mitigation of agricultural pests and disease. There are recognized, undesirable effects associated with application and misuse of pesticides, especially by the...
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SAMHSA Training & Technical Assistance Resources Related to COVID-19
The Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has put together a list of COVID-19 training and technical assistance resources to help address the mental health/substance use disorder impacts in rural communities. You can access a copy of that list here and attached to this blog post.
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UNL’s Weather Ready Farms Partners with eXtension Through USDA-NIFA Cooperative Agreement
As part of eXtension’s New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) Cooperative Agreement with USDA-NIFA, the eXtension Foundation is partnering with four existing programs aligned with USDA strategic goals across Cooperative Extension in Year 1 to explore new methods and models for program scale and implementation. These initiatives are being documented in a series of eFieldbooks to inform the system of the models, learnings, and outcomes. Professional development opportunities will...
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Re: Reboot Your Facebook Game: Learn Practical Tips on Energizing Your Extension Presence On Facebook
Memorial weekend, probably better delivered another day…if a video or webinar, although recording is fine. Scott Thiemann Master Gardener Program Assistant Curry County Extension Service scott.thiemann@oregonstate.edu<mailto:scott.thiemann@oregonstate.edu> P.O. Box 488 29390 Ellensburg Avenue Gold Beach, Oregon 97444 Phone: 541-247-6672 Fax: 541-247-2875 Toll free: 1-800-356-3986
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Re: Reboot Your Facebook Game: Learn Practical Tips on Energizing Your Extension Presence On Facebook
Hello, The date was an error. The date is in fact 26th at 2.30pm EST. Thank you for pointing out. Dhruti.
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Re: The Joy of Search: Augmenting intelligence by teaching people how to search
Aaron, it was this one, so thanks, but I didn’t see it on the Connect Extension list. Scott Thiemann Master Gardener Program Assistant Curry County Extension Service scott.thiemann@oregonstate.edu<mailto:scott.thiemann@oregonstate.edu> P.O. Box 488 29390 Ellensburg Avenue Gold Beach, Oregon 97444 Phone: 541-247-6672 Fax: 541-247-2875 Toll free: 1-800-356-3986