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Survey Purpose: The purpose of the survey was to measure the grape consumption, production, and expected needs by cultivar. Survey Methodology: The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) Bureau of Horticulture provided USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Iowa Field office with a complete list of wineries expected to be in operation. The wineries were mailed a questionnaire and a telephone follow-up of non-respondents was conducted. The survey had an 87 percent response rate. The survey data was edited for reasonableness, and then summarized using statistical software.
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Survey of School Library Media Centers in Iowa.
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Survey of School Library Media Centers in Iowa.
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Survey of School Library Media Centers in Iowa.
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Survey of School Library Media Centers in Iowa.
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Summary of results from the FY07 School Library Survey formatted by percentiles and student population size groups defined by the Iowa School Library Program Guidelines
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Summary of results from the FY08 School Library Survey formatted by percentiles (from 25th to 90th percentiles) and student population size groups defined by the Iowa School Library Program Guidelines.
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Survey of School Library Media Centers in Iowa.
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Survey of School Library Media Centers in Iowa.
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This 1973 Survey of Dentists shows the number of dentists actively practicing in Iowa by county, age group, and type of practice.
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This 1974 Survey of Dentists shows the number of dentists actively practicing in Iowa by county, age group, and type of practice.
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This 1977 Survey of Dentists shows the number of dentists actively practicing in Iowa by county, age group, and type of practice.
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History of Child Welfare in Iowa and the studies pertaining to it for the years 1937 and 1940. Includes a table showing number of children and money paid per child through Widow's Pensions for the year 1939.
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In September and October of 2008, the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) collaborated with schools in Iowa to conduct the 2008 Iowa Youth Survey (IYS). The 2008 IYS is the twelfth in a series of surveys that have been completed every three years since 1975. The survey is conducted with students in grades 6, 8, and 11 attending Iowa public and private schools. The IYS includes questions about students’ behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs, as well as their perceptions of peer, family, school, neighborhood, and community environments.
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The 2002 Iowa Youth Survey (IYS) State of Iowa report was designed to help state-level planners identify youth development-related needs, develop relevant programs, and assess the outcomes of those programs. These data can help us better understand our youth and their needs. They can help us assess the strengths and weaknesses of our schools, families and communities from the young person’s perspective. In addition, the data in this report help the state obtain funds for a wide variety of programs. At every step in the process – from needs identification, to program development and implementation, to program assessment – the 2002 IYS data will provide a valuable resource. The state report can also help Iowa’s schools, area education agencies and counties assess their relative strengths and weaknesses. The grades 6, 8, and 11, as well as male and female percentages reported in each of these reports can be compared with the respective state report percentages. The higher the proportion of students in each of these columns that completed a usable IYS questionnaire, the more likely the comparisons with the state report percentages will be unbiased. Such comparisons should be considered exploratory, but for the most part are likely to prove useful.