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Iowa State - NR - 84318
.2008-2009H OWARD COUNTY 4-HCOMMITTEES I SERVED ON:COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS I PARTICIPATED IN:P ROGRAM BOOK T his book belongs to: C LUB NAME:SPRING FAIR PARTICIPATIONFAIR PARTICIPATION:OTHER: (HOST/PRESENTATIONS, ETC)H eathly Habi
Iowa State - NR - 39454
HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR EVALUATIONPlease take time to fill out this evaluation form and turn it into the Hamilton County Extension Office by Friday, September 8th This form is available on line at: http:/www.extension@iastate.edu/hamilton A. Please lis
Iowa State - NR - 56205
Palo Alto County Fair Entry Tag(Use green for 4th graders - yellow for all others)Palo Alto County Fair Entry Tag(Use green for 4th graders - yellow for all others)Class No. _ Division _ Class Title __ Name _ Address _ Club _Yrs. In Project _
Iowa State - NR - 86393
2008-2009 First Lego League 4-H Club Member Application Application FormTeam (please circle one): West Harrison School Logan1)Woodbine Contact Information :Name_Grade in School 08-09_ Address__Town_Zip_ Phone_Email_ Parent Cell Phone _ Parent(
Western Washington - LIB - 199
Quick Reference Guide to the Notes and Bibliographies (Humanities Style)Chicago Manual of StyleDefinitive Resources available at the Reference and Information Services Desk on Haggard 2:Chicago Manual of Style. Chicago: University of Chicago Pre
Western Washington - PROJECT - 1
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Iowa State - STAT - 101
Stat 101L Feedback on Exam 1, spring 2009 Exam Difficulty3585.3Exam Length2561.830 25 20 15 10 Count20 1535.310 555.9 0.0 5.9 2.90.02.90.02-Too short2-Too hardPace of Class3079.44-Too easyTime Spent outside Class2
Iowa State - BIO - 394
Bio 394 - International Field Trips in BiologyCaribbean Marine Biology Spring 2008At the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS) Roatan Island, HondurasStudy marine biology while snorkeling or SCUBA diving on the worlds second largest barrier
Iowa State - AE - 362
Suborder Serpentes, Family Colubridae (Heterodon platirhinos: eastern hognose snake) Identification Keeled scales Upturned snout Dorsum usually spotted, sometimes uniformly colored Broad neck stripes Anal plate divided Length to 84 cm (=33 in
Iowa State - MR - 0921
Farms.com, Canada 09-17-08 Fall Control of Winter Annuals Possible OMAHA (DTN) - The combination of minimum and no-till practices, reduced use of residual soil herbicide and overdependence on glyphosate has created the ideal environment for winter an
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0921
Farms.com, Canada 09-17-08 Fall Control of Winter Annuals Possible OMAHA (DTN) - The combination of minimum and no-till practices, reduced use of residual soil herbicide and overdependence on glyphosate has created the ideal environment for winter an
Iowa State - MR - 0420
Wallace's Farmer, IA 04-16-07 Manage Soybean Diseases with Planting Date Rod Swoboda rswoboda@farmprogress.com Unlike the weather in recent years, the spring of 2007 has been wet. There is a lot of moisture in the soil. Soybean diseases are affected
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0420
Wallace's Farmer, IA 04-16-07 Manage Soybean Diseases with Planting Date Rod Swoboda rswoboda@farmprogress.com Unlike the weather in recent years, the spring of 2007 has been wet. There is a lot of moisture in the soil. Soybean diseases are affected
Iowa State - MR - 0615
Des Moines Register 06-12-07 Wet weather makes farmers play a 'guessing game' Corn can recover from a poor start, if lost nitrogen is replaced - but will the investment pay off? By JERRY PERKINS REGISTER FARM EDITOR Kenny Lund spent much of last week
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0615
Des Moines Register 06-12-07 Wet weather makes farmers play a 'guessing game' Corn can recover from a poor start, if lost nitrogen is replaced - but will the investment pay off? By JERRY PERKINS REGISTER FARM EDITOR Kenny Lund spent much of last week
Iowa State - MR - 0803
Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, IA 08-01-07 Strip tilling saves soil and money By MATTHEW WILDE, Courier Staff Writer WATERLOO - Farmers throughout the Midwest converged on Hawkeye Community College Tuesday to find out how to maximize profits and minim
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0803
Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, IA 08-01-07 Strip tilling saves soil and money By MATTHEW WILDE, Courier Staff Writer WATERLOO - Farmers throughout the Midwest converged on Hawkeye Community College Tuesday to find out how to maximize profits and minim
Iowa State - MR - 0511
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-09-07 Keep an Eye Out for Bean Leaf Beetles Rod Swoboda rswoboda@farmprogress.com Iowa had some very cold weather this past winter. Did that kill off the bean leaf beetles that over-winter as eggs in the soil? The short answer
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0511
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-09-07 Keep an Eye Out for Bean Leaf Beetles Rod Swoboda rswoboda@farmprogress.com Iowa had some very cold weather this past winter. Did that kill off the bean leaf beetles that over-winter as eggs in the soil? The short answer
Iowa State - MR - 0616
Associated Press 06-16-06 Spring's rainy start in SE Iowa dries up a summer arrives COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa The word "drought" is being mentioned again in southeast Iowa. The rainy start to spring, which was approaching normal moisture levels, is drying
Iowa State - MR - 0428
Des Moines Register 04-23-06 Spring finds farmers' optimism well-grounded Sunshine and ideal field conditions allow them to make steady progress ANNE FITZGERALD REGISTER AGRIBUSINESS WRITER Ames, Ia. - Jeff Taylor began planting on April14, and by th
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0428
Des Moines Register 04-23-06 Spring finds farmers' optimism well-grounded Sunshine and ideal field conditions allow them to make steady progress ANNE FITZGERALD REGISTER AGRIBUSINESS WRITER Ames, Ia. - Jeff Taylor began planting on April14, and by th
Iowa State - MR - 0518
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-4-07 Watch for Cutworm as Corn Emerges Black cutworm is an occasional and sporadic pest of corn from the time corn emerges until it reaches the V4 stage of growth. Black cutworm moths fly north from overwintering areas on the
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0518
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-4-07 Watch for Cutworm as Corn Emerges Black cutworm is an occasional and sporadic pest of corn from the time corn emerges until it reaches the V4 stage of growth. Black cutworm moths fly north from overwintering areas on the
Iowa State - MR - 0302
Farm News, IA 02-28-07 Intensive grazing seen as viable option By Kristin Danley-Greiner, Farm News staff ORANGE CITY - The hay market has seen prices rise in recent times, with Iowa's winter prices slightly higher than last year. Unfortunately, feed
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0302
Farm News, IA 02-28-07 Intensive grazing seen as viable option By Kristin Danley-Greiner, Farm News staff ORANGE CITY - The hay market has seen prices rise in recent times, with Iowa's winter prices slightly higher than last year. Unfortunately, feed
Iowa State - MR - 0217
Des Moines Register02/12/06Precipitation is makin' us waitBy ANNE FITZGERALD REGISTER AGRIBUSINESS WRITER In portions of southern Iowa, the subsurface soil is as hard as a rock, not from frost, but from lack of moisture. Streams have slowed to a
Iowa State - MR - 0525
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-22-07 Iowa Has 93% of Corn Acres Planted By May 20 Rod Swoboda rswoboda@farmprogress.com The weekly crop survey results issued by Iowa Ag Statistics Service on May 21 shows that Iowa had 93% of its corn planted as of Sunday Ma
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0525
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-22-07 Iowa Has 93% of Corn Acres Planted By May 20 Rod Swoboda rswoboda@farmprogress.com The weekly crop survey results issued by Iowa Ag Statistics Service on May 21 shows that Iowa had 93% of its corn planted as of Sunday Ma
Iowa State - MR - 0420
Lexington Clipper Herald, NE 04-14-07 The slow season By: Barb Bierman Batie LEXINGTON - The saying goes "Patience is a virtue," and this spring's stretch of cool, wet weather is certainly testing the patience of area farmers as they wait for a windo
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0420
Lexington Clipper Herald, NE 04-14-07 The slow season By: Barb Bierman Batie LEXINGTON - The saying goes "Patience is a virtue," and this spring's stretch of cool, wet weather is certainly testing the patience of area farmers as they wait for a windo
Iowa State - MR - 0525
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-21-07 Struggling Alfalfa Fields: Consider Temporary Forage Options Compiled By Staff An April freeze damaged spring alfalfa regrowth across Iowa. These stands were weakened and are recovering slowly. Late April rainfall has le
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0525
Wallace's Farmer, IA 05-21-07 Struggling Alfalfa Fields: Consider Temporary Forage Options Compiled By Staff An April freeze damaged spring alfalfa regrowth across Iowa. These stands were weakened and are recovering slowly. Late April rainfall has le
Iowa State - MR - 0407
Bismarck Farm & Ranch Guide, USA 03-31-06 Frohberg inducted into ND Agriculture Hall of Fame Former North Dakota State University hard red spring wheat plant breeder Richard Frohberg has been inducted into the North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame. T
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0407
Bismarck Farm & Ranch Guide, USA 03-31-06 Frohberg inducted into ND Agriculture Hall of Fame Former North Dakota State University hard red spring wheat plant breeder Richard Frohberg has been inducted into the North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame. T
Iowa State - MR - 0623
Mason City Globe Gazette, IA 06-19-06 Spring field day scheduled June 28 NASHUA Speakers, a field tour and displays are planned for the Annual Spring Field Day on Wednesday, June 28, at the Iowa State University Northeast Research Farm near Nashua.
Iowa State - MR - 0519
Quad City Times, IA 05-13-06 Don't remove tulip foliage early By ISU Extension Q: When can I remove the foliage on my tulips and daffodils? A: The foliage of spring flowering bulbs should not be removed until it has turned brown and died. The length
Iowa State - PUBLIC - 0519
Quad City Times, IA 05-13-06 Don't remove tulip foliage early By ISU Extension Q: When can I remove the foliage on my tulips and daffodils? A: The foliage of spring flowering bulbs should not be removed until it has turned brown and died. The length
Iowa State - ECON - 458
Quiz 1 UID-Last4D 1/27 482 NA 698 4 1030 6 1067 4 1583 5 1584 5 1733 5 1900 NA 1908 5 2002 2 2149 5 2253 6 2311 5 2508 4 3438 5 3618 5 3820 4 4040 5 4040 NA 4076 6 4112 3 6193 4 6388 NA 6589 NA 6945 5 7075 2 7346 6 7616 3 7734 4 7767 6 7872 4 8022 4
Iowa State - ECON - 496
Fact Sheet Topics Agron/Econ 496: Australia Spring 08 Post-Trip Presentations Date 2-Apr 2-Apr 2-Apr 2-Apr 2-Apr 2-Apr 9-Apr 9-Apr 9-Apr 9-Apr 9-Apr 9-Apr 9-Apr 16-Apr 16-Apr 16-Apr 16-Apr 16-Apr 16-Apr 16-Apr 23-Apr 23-Apr 23-Apr 23-Apr 23-Apr 23-Ap
Iowa State - ECON - 496
AUSTRALIAAgricultural Production and Business Agron 496/Econ 496 (3 cr.)March 13-24, 2008 (spring break)Sydney Grain Harvest Irrigated Cotton Opera House (Sydney) U. of Melbourne Dookie Campus MelbourneOrange and Apple Orchard12 ApostlesLea
Iowa State - ECON - 496
ARGENTINAAgricultural Production and Business Agron 496/Econ 496 (3 cr.)March 12-22, 2009 (spring break)Learn about agricultural production and business in ArgentinaInstructors: Dr. Sergio Lence Dr. Ebby Luvaga Dr. Thomas Loynachan Program Fees:
Iowa State - ECON - 496
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS ECON 496: TRAVEL COURSE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, BUSINESS, AND TRADE IN MEXICO COURSE ADMINISTRATION Term: Spring 2004Class Meetings: W 4:10-5:30 in 468D Heady Hall Instructors: Dr. William Edwards 478
Iowa State - ECON - 496
China Study Abroad Summer 2007Pre-Trip Orientation Brenton Center 9 Curtiss HallWeek 9 March 28I. Academic a. Student video for website to be viewed by Chinese students. i. Each group: 3-5 minute description of case study topic (background, q
Iowa State - ECON - 321
Heckman: Possible audit biases 1. Individual firm versus market discrimination 2. Auditor bias 3. Statistical discrimination- distribution of unobserved productivity 4. Gross or net differences versus equal treatmentHeckman, James J. 1998. "Dete
Iowa State - ECON - 292
Objectives TODAYTo discuss organizational, size, and quality issues related to Ag Business To give suggestions for making a successful transition to ISU from high school (including the role of advising) To explain the requirements of the Ag Bus majo
Western Washington - BIOL - 460
Methods for observing larvae or really small thingsViewing organismsProp the coverglass up with clay feet at corners. This permits the following: Holding larvae by compressing the clay until coverglass just presses upon the larva. Rolling organis
Western Washington - BIOL - 460
Chapter 10Arthropoda10.1 Objectives 10.3 Classication To observe the wide variety of Arthropods. Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Trilobitomorpha(trilobites) Subphylum Cheliceriformes To observe and compare the external and Class Chelicerata interna
Western Washington - BIOL - 349
Digestive SystemEmphases: Overview of gross anatomy & tissue organization Review of basic digestive processes Regulation of digestive processes (CNS & ENS) Integration of gastrointestinal (GI) functions How and where food is broken down and a
Western Washington - BIOL - 349
Gastric Bypass and Dumping SyndromeMalia Burgess, Eric Spickler, and Jessica PogacharMay 25, 2005Gastric Bypassqqqthe stomach is made smaller by a double row of staples near the top of the stomach, making a small pouch. The small pouch is
Western Washington - BIOL - 102
Prokaryotic diversity Eubacteria & ArchaebacteriaCampbell & Reese Fig 26.1Bacteria one-celled to simple colonies cells prokaryotic metabolism diverseMycobacterium paratuberculosisArchaeabacteria extremophiles one-celled to simple colon
Western Washington - K - 12
Greetings! I trust that this month's e-notice finds you comfortably settled in your classroomsand ready for more curriculum resource news. In particular, I'd like to welcome the teachers who attended the Canada in Colorado Workshop for K-12 Teachers
Western Washington - K - 12
Greetings Everyone! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgivingits hard to believe that December, the holiday season, and the end-of-semester are already upon us! I was pleased to learn that 30-40 teachers attended each of the three sessions on Canada of
Western Washington - LEED - 28
Algorithm:Inputs: Number of footfalls, size of ducks1. If the ducks are small size, divide the number of footfalls by 8, and call the result number_of_ducks2. If the ducks are medium size, divide the number of footfalls by 7, and call the res
Iowa State - CF - 75347
2008 MUSCATINE COUNTY 4-H/FFA HORSE SHOWSTom Martin Horse Arena, Muscatine County Fairgrounds, West Liberty, Iowa All Shows Begin at 9:00 a.m. Concessions available on the groundsShow Dates: Sunday, June 1, 2008Entry Fee: $2.00 per classNumber: