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Box: City: State/Province: Zip Code: Country: Phone: Fax: Email: Please mail to: Debra Van Dusen CASFS University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 --- * Origin: [via Psychotronic BBS = Durham, NC = 919-286-4542]sustag- (1:3641/1) @PATH: 3641/1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (60) Thu 1 Dec 94 18:39 By: Lawrence F. London, Jr. To: All Re: Sustainable Ag Programs (fwd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- @MSGID: 1:3641/223 0006aa44 @PID GIGO+ sn 175 at psybbs vsn 0.99 pl1 From: london@calypso-2.oit.unc.edu (Lawrence F. London, Jr.) @Subject: Sustainable Ag Programs (fwd) Date: 1 Dec 1994 18:39:48 -0000 @Sender: daemon@bigblue.oit.unc.edu @Message-Id: @Mime-Version: 1.0 @Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 05:37:35 -0800 >From: Tom Hodges (moderated newsgroup) To: Multiple recipients of list SUSTAG-L Subject: Sustainable Ag Programs (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 08:04:54 EST >From: Gary Kazmer To: SUSTAG@beta Subject: Sustainable Ag Programs Tom: Hope it's OK to use the list address for this message, but I didn't know your personal e-mail address. I was recently visited by a potential student who was interested in locating a sustainable ag program (4 year, 2 year, alternative approach; all possibilities welcome). The College here at UConn does not offer such a program, but I thought you might be able to provide some helpful information in that regard. This individual had one year at Trinity College here in CT, and then when west to work with a CSA group in Colorado where she ran their small dairy operation for 1 year. Although I only spoke with her for an hour or so, she seems quite interested in sustainable ag as much as a lifestyle as an academic discipline. She wants to be more knowledgable and effective in producing food for community consumption. Any ideas where she might be able to pursue this interest? TIA Gary Kazmer Associate Professor of Animal Science --- * Origin: [via Psychotronic BBS = Durham, NC = 919-286-4542]sustag- (1:3641/1) @PATH: 3641/1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (61) Thu 1 Dec 94 19:02 By: Director, Agricultural Experiment S To: All Re: Unsubscribe ---------------------------------------------------------------------- @MSGID: 1:3641/223 0006aa46 @PID GIGO+ sn 175 at psybbs vsn 0.99 pl1 From: AGRESCH@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU (Director, Agricultural Experiment Stns.) @Subject: Unsubscribe Date: 1 Dec 1994 19:02:42 -0000 @Sender: daemon@bigblue.oit.unc.edu @Message-Id: <941201.103140.EST.AGRESCH@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU> Unsubscribe - Diana Jerkins agresch@uga.cc.uga.edu --- * Origin: [via Psychotronic BBS = Durham, NC = 919-286-4542]sustag- (1:3641/1) @PATH: 3641/1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (62) Thu 1 Dec 94 22:35 By: Mike Fitzner To: All Re: IPM Coordinator Position at Michigan State University ---------------------------------------------------------------------- @MSGID: 1:3641/223 0006aa89 @PID GIGO+ sn 175 at psybbs vsn 0.99 pl1 From: MFITZNER@cite.esusda.gov (Mike Fitzner) @Subject: IPM Coordinator Position at Michigan State University Date: 1 Dec 1994 22:35:11 -0000 @Sender: daemon@bigblue.oit.unc.edu @Message-Id: @Reply-To: mfitzner@esusda.gov ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Date: Thu, 01 Dec 94 15:03 EST From: "Alice.Ellis" <22620PR2@msu.edu> Subject: IPM Coordinator Position at Michigan State University POSITION DESCRIPTION - INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY. This is a tenure-track faculty position jointly funded by MSU Extension (MSUE), Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES), Michigan Department of Agriculture and several growers associations. The individual will hold a 75% appointment in MSUE and 25% in MAES. The MAES appointment relates to the research coordination role of the position and does not carry expectations of the development of an individual research program in IPM. RESPONSIBILITIES: The responsibilities are to provide leadership for the development, coordination and implementation of integrated pest management (IPM) programs in Michigan. Michigan's agriculture has a strong minor crop