955 resultados para Home economics extension workers
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A corporation is an artificial person that is created and operated according to state corporation statutes. It is a separate taxpayer subject to specific and detailed federal, state, and local tax laws. The advice and service of your lawyer are indispensable in organizing and operating a farm corporation. There are three basic forms of farm business organization, the sole proprietorship, the partnership, and the corporation. Variations of these forms have resulted in the limited partnership and the "tax option" corporation. These three basic forms are discussed in this research publication.
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This extension circular is an income statement form that covers the following areas: Cash Farm Income (grain/hay sales, livestock sales, livestock product sales, government payments, custom work); Cash Farm Expenses (cash operating, breeding livestock purchases, gross cash farm expenses); Adjustment (inventory, machinery/equipment depreciation, fixed farm improvements depreciation, capital gain or loss on machinery/equipment, gross sales of machinery/equipment, real estate sold); and Non-Farm Income (operators's wage, wife's wage, interest/dividend income, gifts/inheritances, gain or loss on security, non-farm inventory change, net income on other farms owned and non-farm real estate).
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A team of extension livestock specialists and county extension workers collected 362 forage samples from cooperating producers in 55 Iowa Counties. Summaries of the three forage types showed normal feed analysis for energy and protein. Micro minerals were also analyzed with 11% of samples being below National Research Council 1984 selenium and zinc requirements for beef.
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Este artículo presenta, en su primera parte, el enfoque conceptual y metodológico de un proyecto de investigación-acción participativa abordado de forma interdisciplinaria. La investigación refiere a las diferentes dimensiones que condicionan el acceso al agua de los agricultores familiares en distintos sitios de la región pampeana. La problemática se define en la dinámica con los actores involucrados, considerando que el agua mediatiza las relaciones sociales -de apropiación para el riego y la producción agrícola y de otros sectores, el consumo y la eliminación de residuos- entre diferentes actores. En las últimas secciones se presentan algunas de las observaciones y reflexiones del equipo de investigación en base a los primeros avances del trabajo de campo
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Este artículo presenta, en su primera parte, el enfoque conceptual y metodológico de un proyecto de investigación-acción participativa abordado de forma interdisciplinaria. La investigación refiere a las diferentes dimensiones que condicionan el acceso al agua de los agricultores familiares en distintos sitios de la región pampeana. La problemática se define en la dinámica con los actores involucrados, considerando que el agua mediatiza las relaciones sociales -de apropiación para el riego y la producción agrícola y de otros sectores, el consumo y la eliminación de residuos- entre diferentes actores. En las últimas secciones se presentan algunas de las observaciones y reflexiones del equipo de investigación en base a los primeros avances del trabajo de campo
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Este artículo presenta, en su primera parte, el enfoque conceptual y metodológico de un proyecto de investigación-acción participativa abordado de forma interdisciplinaria. La investigación refiere a las diferentes dimensiones que condicionan el acceso al agua de los agricultores familiares en distintos sitios de la región pampeana. La problemática se define en la dinámica con los actores involucrados, considerando que el agua mediatiza las relaciones sociales -de apropiación para el riego y la producción agrícola y de otros sectores, el consumo y la eliminación de residuos- entre diferentes actores. En las últimas secciones se presentan algunas de las observaciones y reflexiones del equipo de investigación en base a los primeros avances del trabajo de campo
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By investigating the educational expenditure of children over the ten years (2000 to 2010), we evaluate whether there exists any gender specific discrepancy at the household level and the trend of such discrepancy over the years. Using three rounds of nationally representative Household Income & Expenditure Surveys this study reveals that households spend less on education for their school-going girls compared to boys. By disaggregating the total expenditure into fixed and variable components, we find persistent gender imbalance in educational expenditure where households provide better quality of education for boys. Moreover, we find that gender based discrepancy has a very persistent trend and does not show any significant sign of narrowing the gap over the years. Cohort wise difference-in-difference estimation also reveals that the gap has initially widened and later converged but has not diminished beyond the initial level of discrepancy, which may warrant targeted policy intervention.
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Faye Tull Carter obtained a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Home Economics from Lincoln University in 1938. She also received a graduate degree from Teacher’s College, Columbia University in New York. After graduation, Carter accepted the position as Library Assistant at Lincoln University Laboratory School. Upon receiving a Master’s degree in Library Science (MLS) from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, Carter was appointed the Librarian at Lincoln University Laboratory High School. She was later transferred to the University library, Inman E. Page Library, where she remained until her retirement in 1989. During her years of service, Carter was promoted to the level of Assistant Professor. She taught courses in Library Science and Children’s Literature. Carter’s duties at Inman E. Page Library included creating displays, arranging picture collections and organizing the research material for teachers and students in the Education Department. She also established the Children and Young Adult Literature Collection.
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Mostly correspondence between family members, beginning with Catherine Lawrence and Charles Appleton, the parents of Helen Brooks. Also records of Brooks' voluntary activities, her diaries and personal writings, and material collected by Grace Norton about Henry James.
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Thesis (S.M.)--University of Chicago, Department of Home Economics.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography: p. 19-24.
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Mode of access: Internet.