NOTEBOOKS: Professional Diary/Calendar/Notes [#25]

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NOTEBOOKS: Professional Diary/Calendar/Notes [#25]

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  • 2000 October 8-December 27 (Creation)

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  • 2000-10-08 Ames, Iowa, 4:00-7:00 pm meeting Donna Hess and consortium pg. 1-9
  • Cheryl Wachenheim pg. 9
  • 2000-10-10 8:00 am - Meg Eilers (12-15), Dr. David Faber (15-18), Bill Neibur, Pioneer (18-20) pg. 12-20
  • 2000-10-10 Scott Gunderson, Charles Hurburgh, and Scott Kilman pg. 21-28
  • 2000-10-10 1:00 pm - John Radin (USDA-ARS), John Fogan, and Dermot Hayes pg. 28-37
  • 2000-10-10 3:30 pm - Lisa Lorenzen 0 A perspective for growers and other agricultural professionals pg. 37-43
  • Discussion with Bonnie Lacroix (Canadian) pg. 43
  • 2000-10-10 Mike Zoeller, Joy McMillan, Seth Naeve pg. 44-46
  • Dan Husmann - University of Nebraska, Lincoln pg. 46
  • 2000-10-11 Jay Staker, Ms. Marlene Scott, Dale Gruis, Dr. Robert A. Martin, Dr. James Blankenmeyer pg. 46-53
  • Gary Comstock workshop pg. 54-59
  • Tom Zinnen, Walter Fehr pg. 60-61
  • 2000-10-11 Fulbright Scholarship interview with Ms. Cara Weisbrod pg. 62-63
  • 2000-10-12 Ellen Dissanayake - bioethics pg. 64-67
  • 2000-10-12 Clint Miller, The Nature Conservancy, Clear Lake pg. 67-69
  • Dr. Padu Krishnan - Functional foods - overview pg. 69-72
  • 2000-10-12 Ellen Dissanayake - on art pg. 73-77
  • 2000-10-13 Ms. Lanniko Lee pg. 78-85
  • 2000-10-13 Friday Faculty Discussion pg. 86-88
  • 2000-10-16 Dr. Steve Webb - Aboriginal art pg. 89-92
  • 2000-10-17 Frank Pommersheim & Brookings Reconciliation Council pg. 92-99
  • 2000-10-18 Mary Alice Haug's class pg. 100-101
  • Wendell Berry's "Life is a Miracle" pg. 102-106, 109-111
  • 2000-10-20 Jason Jungwirth, Les Flake, Chuck Dieter - Big Sioux River - beaver study pg. 107
  • Polymorphism in AGRP among pig breeds - Kent Donelan pg. 107
  • 2000-10-24 Augustana, Center for Ethics and Caring - Who is My Neighbor pg. 112-138
  • 2000-10-25 Tom Cheesbrough's interview pg. 138-141
  • 2000-10-26 Meeting with Barb H. / Mary Brasier - AES Biotech Bulletins pg. 142-143
  • 2000-12-27 Consider the Century Conference pg. 143-151

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