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Idaho Impact Statements 199
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Agriculture Production, Profitability, Competitiveness and Natural Resource Stewardship
Agricultural Stewardship and the Environment
Subsurface drip irrigation; Good for water quality
Aquaculture waste management 1996
Cooperation manages exotic plant threat to the ecosystem in Butte and Custer counties
Jerome county 4-H crops education program
Horticulture is growing in southern Idaho!
Promoting quality alfalfa forage
Producer increases returns by reducing potato bruising
Reduced herbicide rates control weeds in grain
Video improves forest owners' & loggers' ability to protect water quality
Landowners and foresters learn how to improve forest health
Forest owners learn how to improve forest health by thinning and pruning trees
Forest owners learn to manage their timber sales
Loggers learn more about forest ecology, silviculture, and water quality
Forest owners improve tree planting skills
Rural Idahoans learn of opportunities from "Special Forest Products"
Master gardeners take the "Plant Clinic" to market
Plants grown children in Kootenai county
Extension empowers trustee
Farm and Ranch Economics & Management
Livestock waste management 1996
Farmers fine-tune with integrated crop management program
FmHA borrower training program farm management - 1996
Cattlemen, forest owners manage cattle and forests together
Forest owners learn forest management basics
Community and Economic Development
Teens learn entrepreneurial skills
Money management for limited income families: "The Savings Series"
Health, Nutrition, Food Safety and Quality
Program assistant helps people improve their life
Practical food safety for food service supervisors
Preservers learn correct home food preservation techniques
Living a lowfat lifestyle is healthy and easy to do
Improving nutrition among low-income families
Panhandle family nutrition program
Body walk family festival in the Coeur d'Alene city park
Family Resources, Individual and Youth Development
Teens learn entrepreneurial skills
Bingham county teens encourage other teens to gain valuable leadership experience by being 4-H camp counselors
Jerome county 4-H crops education program
Successful youth development program to continue
Plants grown children in Kootenai county
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