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Sanitary Surroundings: Setting Up for Safe Food
How you set up and maintain your food program determines how many routes bacteria have to invade and thrive
Meeting the Challenge: Cooperative Extension Service 1983 Annual Report
Your South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service is the non-formal educational arm of our Land Grant University, South Dakota State University. Extension provides educational assistance to farmers, ranchers, homemakers, youth, and community lenders-a func1ion which has continued in South Dakota through about four generations. Extension has built in characteristics which assure its response to both local needs and those of all levels of government and public derision makers
Faucets: Care and Maintenance
Faucets-Care and Maintenance is especially adapted for use in this series from a similar publication of the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare-Public Health Service
South Dakota Horizons Projects: Stregthening Rural Communities for the Future of South Dakota
The Horizons Project has allowed 38 communities to engage in the building of local capacity and hope for the future. Goals have been identified and strategies put into place for accomplishing them. Citizens can now see the value and importance of involvement and voice and that their input is critical to a community taking action for their future, versus letting inaction dictate the future
Hey, Kids! Fight the Bite!
This pamphlet includes some basic information and activites to help preschoolers learn about the West Nile Virus
Tips for Homemade Ice Cream
If your favorite ice cream recipes use uncooked eggs, it’s time to think about replacing or revising them. Those raw eggs may contain salmonella bacteria that can cause foodborne illness. Freezing doesn’t kill the bacteria, but cooking does
In Nationally Recognized South Dakota Project: Character Counts!
Of the 85,000 South Dakota youth in the 4-H program Character Counts!, a good number of them are less likely to lie, cheat, drink alcohol, steal, and vandalize than they once did
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