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Idaho Impact Statements 2005
Agriculture Production, Profitability, Competitiveness and Natural Resource Stewardship
Agricultural Stewardship and the Environment
Master Gardeners Rejuvenated at District I Conference
Treasure Valley/Pacific Northwest Pest Alert Network Alerts Growers to Current Pest Outbreaks
Why is it Important to Determine Nitrate Levels in Forage Crops that are being Grown Under Stressed Conditions?
Canyon County Master Gardeners Meet Local Gardening Needs
No-Till Drill Shows Promise for Pasture Rejuvenation in Valley County
UI Extension Sharpens Skills of Local Foresters and Other Professionals in Idaho Panhandle
Over 700 Idaho Panhandle Loggers Learn About Forest Ecology, Silviculture, and Water Quality
UI Extension Programs Give Idaho Panhandle Landowners Skills to Manage Family Forests
The American Dream: Living on the Land—Stewardship for Small Acreages in Idaho!
Ground Water Quality Collaboration in Washington County
Pacific Northwest Pest Management Workgroup
Pesticide Applicator Training in Southeast Idaho
Taste Testing of Potatoes Benefits Idaho Potato Growers
Potato Producers Adopt University of Idaho Information
Franklin County Master Gardener Class Supplies Much Needed Local Gardener Training
Stripe Rust Losses Minimized
Interstate Team Teaching of Master Gardener Classes Bears Fruit
Farm and Ranch Economics & Management
Management Intensive Grazing—It Works!
Entrepreneurship Courses Benefit Current and Potential Business Owners in Valley County
Pasture Management for Beginners
Cattlemen Gain Performance Information through Retained Ownership Program
Profit Potential Exists for Feeding Heifers
Small Farm Beekeeping Workshop
Farm Management Uses an Integrated Approach
Community and Economic Development
Long Term Care: Planning for Quality of Life 1/05
Increasing the Financial Security of Idaho’s Medicare Recipients
University of Idaho Parents as Teachers Program Lays the Foundation for Literacy
Extension Helps Community Library Group Save Funds and Answer Questions
UI Extension Program Benefits Idaho Panhandle Entrepreneurs
Leadership Training for Rural Idaho Communities
Long Term Care: Planning for Quality of Life 11/05
“Dollar Decision$” Teaches EFNEP Clients How To Make Ends Meet
New Class Series “I’m Banking on It!” Teaches Sound Financial Strategies
Paid Advertising in Bingham and Bonneville Counties Pays Off
Parents As Teachers Educators Bring Books to Rural Residents
Health, Nutrition, Food Safety and Quality
Consumers Helped to Safely Cook Ground Beef to Avoid E. coli O157:H7
Preserve @ Home Brings Food Safety Knowledge to Rural Idaho and Beyond
Got Calcium? A Nutrition Education Curriculum for 3rd and 4th Graders
Diabetes Pedometer Results in Cassia County
The Extension Nutrition Program’s Improves Nutrition Knowledge of North Idaho’s Low-Income Families
Senior Extension Nutrition Empowers Seniors to Control Their Health
Children at the North Idaho Fair Petting Zoo Learn to Properly Wash Their Hands
EFNEP Lessons Improve Young Family’s Life
Exercise Program Strengthens Older Adults in Franklin County
Teens Improve Food Safety Knowledge in Southeastern Idaho
Family Resources, Individual and Youth Development
Connecting Youth, Lifetime Sports and Safety at South Idaho Winter Snow Camp
“Mission Thanksabunch” Saying Thank You Makes a Difference
4-H Leaders Step Up to Leadership Roles
Cabin Leader Program Expands to Include Counselors-In-Training
Afterschool Academy has Positive Impact on Youth
Idaho Youth Development Institute
District III Wildlife Day Camp
4-H Spring Break Activities Meet Area Needs
4-H Camp Empowers Youth through Community Service
Youth use Survival Skills on Compass Course Challenge
After School Programs Impact Homedale Youth
4-H Involvement Improves ISAT Reading Scores in Nampa
Junior Master Gardeners Impact on 4-H After-school Programs and 4-H Partnership toward the Scientific Future
Marital Satisfaction Increases After Participating in Married and Loving It!
The Panhandle 4-H Team: A Positive Transition in Northern Idaho Youth Development Programming
4-H Day Camps Significantly Increase Participation in Clark County
UI Fort Hall Reservation Extension Horse Program Gets Youth Involved
Youth are Raising Industry—Acceptable Market Animals
Percent of 4-H Members in Oneida County Is Higher than the State Average
Hakuna Matata 4-H Camp
Preparing Teens for the Financial “Real World” in Southeastern Idaho
4-H Drama Club
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