ANR Report for May 2002
Here are the main stories in this issue:
- Assembly Council revamps awards program for outstanding service-three
$5,000 cash prizes
- Researchers assess future of horticultural biotechnology
- Restoration ecology: an 'emerging issue' in ANR-a report on the
Natural Resources Continuing Conference
- UCCE advisors help small-scale growers search for specialty and
alternative crops
- Redesigned website is your gateway to ANR promotional products and
ANR logo guidelines
- Logo guidelines being revised
- In memoriam: Noet T. Keen
- Nancy Feldman retires, ending 22-year career at UC Cooperative Extension
- Photographer Chet Fukushima retires
ANR welcomes:
- Theresa Ward: farm advisor for Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties
- Jackelyn Lundy: community development and natural resources advisor
for Napa Countye the main stories in this issue:
Also in this issue:
- Alameda CE links youth, nutrition, computers
- Members sought for restration ecology workgroup
- Names in the news: Charles Go, Alberto Hauffen, Miguel A. Marino,
Cal Qualset, Stephen Welter
- Job Opportunity: Youth development advisor, Riverside County
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