996 resultados para Fall 2004
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Quarterly newsletter published by the Iowa Department of Transportation's Office of Aviation that contains information of interest to aviation-related persons and organizations.
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Newsletter for the Iowa Commission on the Status of African-Americans
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Quarterly newsletter prepared by the Iowa Department of Transportation's Office of Rail Transportation.
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Newsletter produced by Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
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The White Cane Update newsletter includes information about the latest happenings at the Iowa Department for the Blind.
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Newsletter by IPERS about Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System news for retirees.
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Newsletter on the activities of the University of Iowa Graduate College.
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Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD). This publication presents summarized results that emphasize the implications of ongoing agricultural policy analysis, analysis of the near-term agricultural situation, and discussion of agricultural policies currently under consideration.
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Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, with funding support from the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service.
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The Leopold Center was created by the Iowa Legislature as part of the Iowa Groundwater Protection Act of 1987. The Leopold Center believes contribute to a healthy ways of thinking about markets for Iowa farmers, a better understanding of local ecosystems, public policies and economic practices, and partnerships with consumers.
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CIRAS is to enhance the performance of Iowa industry, and associated entities, through education and technology-based services. This newsletter holds information regarding these services.
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Copy of Florida International University Magazine published Fall 2004 with a feature article on the Honor College's Medical Education Program at Florida International University and its impact on the development of a school of medicine in South Florida.