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Programs & People Centennial 2001
 

The Dean's View
Reflections on a Century of Seasons
Idaho Ag Facts and History
 

Families: Firmly Rooted in Idaho Soil
From its inception in 1901, the UI College of Agriculture has always been about people, such as first graduate Gainford Mix, dryland farmers Clen and Emma Atchley, and Idaho’s rural families.
 

A Perfect Mix
Seeds for a New Generation
4-H Heritage Spans Half-Century
FFA Family Tree
Fast Forward

 

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A New Breed of Farming
By necessity, farmers are entrepreneurs and innovators, constantly looking for new ways to grow traditional crops and to cultivate an appetite for new crops.
 

The Natural Choice
Liquid Assets
Herbal Recipe for Success
Fueling Tomorrow

 

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Working Agriculture: An Evolution of Services
As the Idaho agricultural climate constantly changes, the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences continues to adapt its programs and services to meet the new challenges.
 

Ranching 101
Charting the New Course
Time Enough to Grow
More than Wheat and Potatoes
Riding the Waves of Change
Career Grows from Weeds

 

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Idaho Lifestyles in Transition
Although tradition survives, Idaho's rural landscape is in the midst of substantial economic and cultural transformation.
 

A Sense of Place
Farmhouses to Townhouses
'New-trition' for a Healthy Future
Fabric of the Past
Mastering the Miles

 

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Diversity: Shaping Idaho's Agricultural Heritage
Idaho's rich agricultural history has been shaped by individuals of unique ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and increasingly, its future will be directed by leaders of a new gender.
 

Menu for Preserving Culture
Habla Espanol?
Cultivating Confidence
Gatherculture: Historical Harvests?
Desert Rose
Basque in Glory
A New Voice
Field of Dreams

 

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Students: Foundation of Past, Promise for Future
From the dawn of the 20th century, to the first breath of the 21st, students remain the cornerstone of the UI College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.
 

A Legacy of Graduates
The Future is Here

 

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Programs & People is published by the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and is available free by subscription.

A. Larry Branen, Dean, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, and Vice President, UI Extension
John E. Hammel, Associate Dean and Director, Academic Programs
Richard C. Heimsch, Associate Dean and Director of the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station
Paul F. McCawley, Associate Dean and Associate Director, UI Extension
Rob M. Spear, Assistant Dean, Ag Communications and Administrative Services

Editor: Mel Coulter
Design/Art Direction: Melissa Rockwood, Rdesign
Proofreading: Jerald R. Adams, Diane Noel
Electronic Publishing Specialist: Elena Khapalova

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© September 2001. University of Idaho. College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.