Magazine
In addition to a magazine, CALS publishes written material and videos to educate the state and nation about innovations in family and consumer sciences, agriculture, and natural resources. Through its Educational Communications office, CALS supports the preparation, development, distribution, and marketing of information, publications, and institutional marketing projects. Contact Diane Noel to discuss your ideas or for more information about college publications.
Summer 2009
Wheat was Idaho’s second largest crop-revenue producer in 2008, after potatoes. Learn which classes of wheat grow in Idaho and how University of Idaho researchers have partnered with growers to keep us competitive in a global marketplace. Also find tips on stretching your food dollars, starting your own victory garden, and discouraging wasps from your backyard picnic.
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Wheat was Idaho’s second largest crop-revenue producer in 2008, after potatoes. Learn which classes of wheat grow in Idaho and how University of Idaho researchers have partnered with growers to keep us competitive in a global marketplace. Also find tips on stretching your food dollars, starting your own victory garden, and discouraging wasps from your backyard picnic.
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Winter 2009
Three of 10 new multicultural scholarship winners on campus include freshmen (from left) Anthony Williams, with white, African-American, and Umatilla heritage; Jennifer Spencer, with Portuguese and white heritage; and Vanessa Cornwall who immigrated to the U.S. from the Azores. Their stories show the American Dream is alive and well. Also get tips on retiring well, and read about Idaho's new caviar ventures.
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Three of 10 new multicultural scholarship winners on campus include freshmen (from left) Anthony Williams, with white, African-American, and Umatilla heritage; Jennifer Spencer, with Portuguese and white heritage; and Vanessa Cornwall who immigrated to the U.S. from the Azores. Their stories show the American Dream is alive and well. Also get tips on retiring well, and read about Idaho's new caviar ventures.
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Summer 2008
The United Nations is celebrating 2008 as the International Year of the Potato. So the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences here commemorates more than a century of effort by our scientists to help Idaho maintain it's premier potato growing status. Also read about 4-H's robotics program and why agricultural education remains big today in Idaho high schools.
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The United Nations is celebrating 2008 as the International Year of the Potato. So the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences here commemorates more than a century of effort by our scientists to help Idaho maintain it's premier potato growing status. Also read about 4-H's robotics program and why agricultural education remains big today in Idaho high schools.
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Winter 2008
The University of Idaho Extension faculty and staff have been in the front lines battling poverty in Idaho for more than 30 years. New programs help residents of small northern Idaho towns with high poverty rates seek ways to improve their economic options. Also, meet a UI alum who helps Peru's poorest Andean farmers improve their lives through better marketing of their ancient brand of potatoes.
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The University of Idaho Extension faculty and staff have been in the front lines battling poverty in Idaho for more than 30 years. New programs help residents of small northern Idaho towns with high poverty rates seek ways to improve their economic options. Also, meet a UI alum who helps Peru's poorest Andean farmers improve their lives through better marketing of their ancient brand of potatoes.
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Summer 2007
The University of Idaho is a pioneer in biofuels research and in providing education for anyone manufacturing biofuels. Read why. Also, meet five UI students helping some tribal people in Africa get cleaner drinking water. And meet Filer High School students doing original research on Idaho sturgeon DNA.
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The University of Idaho is a pioneer in biofuels research and in providing education for anyone manufacturing biofuels. Read why. Also, meet five UI students helping some tribal people in Africa get cleaner drinking water. And meet Filer High School students doing original research on Idaho sturgeon DNA.
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