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Statewide effort improves water quality
A growing effort to address concerns associated with the quality of the state's water involves Iowa State University Extension and many partners. The water quality issue is far reaching.
From gardening to science: Teachers learn, students benefit
Curriculum packages and hands-on activities are part of continuing education for teachers offered by ISU Extension.
Northeast Iowa manufacturers seek expertise from industry center
Manufacturers can get training, one-on-one assistance and more from the ISU Industry Outreach Center in Cedar Falls.
More Stories
Conference energizes rural communities
Kids fish with 4-H, Extension and DNR partnership
Changing the way the world learns: Extended and Continuing Education
ISU to focus on families in 2000-2001
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