Forestry extension focuses its efforts on seven primary program areas: management of natural woodlands and plantations; community tree programs; forestry conservation education for youth; shade tree management for individuals; continuing education for professionals; conferences for housing suppliers; and housing energy meetings for individuals and families. Staffing consists of two professionals (3/4 - time extension) and one graduate assistant (1/2 – time)
The Department of Forestry at Iowa State University has offered a strong graduate program for many y...
The numbers of forestry majors has been declining in recent years. One impact of this decline is ref...
The 1948-1949 school year has seen some changes in the Forestry Department Staff. These changes shou...
Forestry extension at Iowa state university has the basic mission of improving and expanding tree re...
In the summer of 1921 a Forestry Extension Service was organized, with Prof. I. T. Bode, then Assist...
Forestry extension in Iowa has thoroughly reexamined its educational role in recent years. Tradition...
Interest and activity in forestry for Iowa is increasing definitely. A brief summary of last year\u2...
In a little known office on the second floor of Ag. Hall you\u27ll find two extension foresters hard...
Having filled numberless pages in previous issues of this august publication, it seems no more than ...
The Cooperative Extension Service is the largest, most successful informal education organization in...
This article is intended to provide a brief history of forestry extension in Iowa over nearly the la...
This year the Forestry Department has the largest enrollment that it has ever had in the graduate pr...
The 1983-84 school year saw a lot of firsts for the SAF student chapter: work projects and a serie...
This has been a busy year in Forestry Club activities. Last Spring the club played host to the Midwe...
The Forestry Club is alive and well as we complete our 80th year at Iowa State. At one time or anoth...
The Department of Forestry at Iowa State University has offered a strong graduate program for many y...
The numbers of forestry majors has been declining in recent years. One impact of this decline is ref...
The 1948-1949 school year has seen some changes in the Forestry Department Staff. These changes shou...
Forestry extension at Iowa state university has the basic mission of improving and expanding tree re...
In the summer of 1921 a Forestry Extension Service was organized, with Prof. I. T. Bode, then Assist...
Forestry extension in Iowa has thoroughly reexamined its educational role in recent years. Tradition...
Interest and activity in forestry for Iowa is increasing definitely. A brief summary of last year\u2...
In a little known office on the second floor of Ag. Hall you\u27ll find two extension foresters hard...
Having filled numberless pages in previous issues of this august publication, it seems no more than ...
The Cooperative Extension Service is the largest, most successful informal education organization in...
This article is intended to provide a brief history of forestry extension in Iowa over nearly the la...
This year the Forestry Department has the largest enrollment that it has ever had in the graduate pr...
The 1983-84 school year saw a lot of firsts for the SAF student chapter: work projects and a serie...
This has been a busy year in Forestry Club activities. Last Spring the club played host to the Midwe...
The Forestry Club is alive and well as we complete our 80th year at Iowa State. At one time or anoth...
The Department of Forestry at Iowa State University has offered a strong graduate program for many y...
The numbers of forestry majors has been declining in recent years. One impact of this decline is ref...
The 1948-1949 school year has seen some changes in the Forestry Department Staff. These changes shou...