A collaborative project among the Iowa State University Extension Service, a regional gardening magazine, and regional television stations has resulted in a new avenue to deliver educational programming related to horticulture. Gardening in the Zone is a series of 26 2-minute segments that are broadcast weekly from April through September during the evening news. These segments provide research-based information to a large audience that traditional Extension programming methods might not otherwise reach. It also provides a new venue through which to disseminate the Web address for the ISU Extension Web site with links to a number of educational publications
One out of every three Americans putters in a garden each year. Prof. B. S. Pickett, head of the De...
2006 was the second year students in the HORT 444 Landscape Construction course have installed a new...
To commemorate 100 years of ISU Extension, an heirloom garden was one of the themes for the Home Dem...
Jo Ann Reeves discusses the program of the Horticulture Department in promoting victory gardens thro...
Faculty members are aiding food production by Victory Gardening this year, says Lois Stewar
In 2010, Wade Miller, chair of AgEdS department; Jeff Iles, chair of Horticulture department; and Ma...
Every year extension specialists and farm superintendents invite the public to field days to share t...
Since its creation in 1914, Cooperative Extension has evolved to include a variety of traditional an...
Agricultural drainage is becoming increasingly important due to the critical role it plays for Iowa\...
25 pages; includes photographsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The production of local fruit and vegetables is a rapidly expanding segment of Iowa agriculture. The...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Agricultural drainage is becoming increasingly important due to the critical role it plays for Iowa\...
8 pages; includes bibliography. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
One out of every three Americans putters in a garden each year. Prof. B. S. Pickett, head of the De...
2006 was the second year students in the HORT 444 Landscape Construction course have installed a new...
To commemorate 100 years of ISU Extension, an heirloom garden was one of the themes for the Home Dem...
Jo Ann Reeves discusses the program of the Horticulture Department in promoting victory gardens thro...
Faculty members are aiding food production by Victory Gardening this year, says Lois Stewar
In 2010, Wade Miller, chair of AgEdS department; Jeff Iles, chair of Horticulture department; and Ma...
Every year extension specialists and farm superintendents invite the public to field days to share t...
Since its creation in 1914, Cooperative Extension has evolved to include a variety of traditional an...
Agricultural drainage is becoming increasingly important due to the critical role it plays for Iowa\...
25 pages; includes photographsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The production of local fruit and vegetables is a rapidly expanding segment of Iowa agriculture. The...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Agricultural drainage is becoming increasingly important due to the critical role it plays for Iowa\...
8 pages; includes bibliography. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
One out of every three Americans putters in a garden each year. Prof. B. S. Pickett, head of the De...
2006 was the second year students in the HORT 444 Landscape Construction course have installed a new...
To commemorate 100 years of ISU Extension, an heirloom garden was one of the themes for the Home Dem...