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IDENTIFYING EXTENSION'S MARKETING CLIENTELE AND ADAPTING ECONOMIC INFORMATION TO THEIR NEEDS
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Impact of changing market organization and structure of the Pacific northwest canned fruit and vegetable industry
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The changing Pacific Northwest fruit & vegetable canning industry
Published September 1962. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
The dominant ethnic moment: towards the abolition of 'whiteness'?
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EXTENSION ECONOMISTS' NEED FOR AAEA
When I accepted the assignment to discuss the topic, Extension Economists' Need for MEA, I thought it would be a relatively simple task. However, as I pursued the topic, it became very evident that it is not now, nor will it ever be, a simple task to discuss this area of concern. I should mention, at the beginning, that my remarks are based upon my experiences during 15 years with an extension appointment; six years experience as a Department Head with administrative responsibility for the extension, research and teaching activities of the Department; and solicited comments from the extension economists in our Department
Economic feasibility studies for agribusiness firms
Bulletin no. 675 [Moscow, Idaho] :Cooperative Extension Service, University of Idaho, College of Agriculture,[1987] Richard W. Schermerhorn and Larry D. Makus. 7 p. ;28 cm. Cover title
Idaho's agriculture: a changing industry
Bulletin no. 662 [Moscow, Idaho] :Cooperative Extension Service, University of Idaho, College of Agriculture,[1986] Richard W. Schermerhorn. 7 p. ;28 cm. Cover title
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