A county agent is the representative, at the barnyard level, of the Cooperative (state & federal) AgriculturalExtensionService.
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Forming partnerships with the local agriculture extensionservice, the schools, and a food security organization, the troop launched a special mom-daughter healthy eating curriculum.
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We started this digital extension and are now trying to get the national ministry extensionservice (Agritex) to adopt and expand it.
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Distributing that material to the community-theuniversity community as well as the extensionservice community, potentially down to the county level-constitutedthe group's chief concern.
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Many state Cooperative ExtensionService offices have great information on home vegetable gardening.
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They also lacked access to capital, markets, technology, and extensionservices.
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Since 1953, appropriations have been doubled for county agents, home agents and the ExtensionService.
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USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and ExtensionService.
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For many years I have lectured on organic gardening to the ExtensionService's master gardener classes.
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Mr Ling-Stuckey said the opposition would ensure better opportunities for farmers by improving extensionservices and infrastructure.
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In 1915 I took charge of the ExtensionService work for Negroes in Texas which I now hold.
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Extension offices have been consolidated into regional offices in many states, although every county still gets extensionservices.
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Promote women's access to and understanding of resources such as credit mechanisms, information technology, extensionservices, and property rights.
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ARC will now also check what farmers are growing with research centers and extensionservices, among others, he added.
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In California, you can release decollate snails, which prey on pest snails; ask your Cooperative ExtensionService office for information.
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A county agent is the representative, at the barnyard level, of the Cooperative (state & federal) Agricultural ExtensionService.
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So to get the most accurate dates, contact your local weather service or the Cooperative ExtensionService office in your area.