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Theresa Kummerow
Bayfield County Fair Secretary
email: thefair@bayfieldcounty.org
or call
(715) 373-6104 ext 247 Premium List: Front Page Table of Contents and Exhibitor Information Open Class Departments Junior Departments Forms Featured Entertainment Additional 4H Exhibitor Forms: |
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Why the Bioeconomy is Inevitable - Pat Walsh |
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( 1.3 MB, 28 pages)
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Biofuels: Why All the Hype? - Jason Fischbach |
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(491 KB, 16 pages)
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The Social, Economic and Environmental Impacts of the Emerging Bio-Economy - Jason Fischbach |
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(18 MB, 38 pages)
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The Bio-Energy Project: Feasibility Analysis - Go, No-Go or Wait - Tim Baye |
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(227 KB, 30 pages)
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Heating and Cooling with a Wood Fired Boiler - Joel Shilman |
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(560 KB, 8 pages)
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Superior Wood Products, LLC - Don Peterson |
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(1.2 MB, 12 pages)
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Renewable Energy Regulation in Wisconsin - Pat Walsh |
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( 69 KB, 15 pages)
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2007 Annual Report (16 pages, 1.59 MB)
2006 Annual Report ( 14 pages, 1.32 MB)
2005 Annual Report (16 pages, 1.45 MB
2004 Annual Report ( 12 pages, 556 KB)
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Bayfield County - UW Extension
County Administration Bldg
117 E. 5th Street
Washburn, WI 54891-9464
Phone: 715-373-6104
Fax: 715-373-6304
Office hours 8 AM - 4 PM.: Monday - Friday
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A quarterly educational newsletter published by the Bayfield County
UW-Extension Office.
Fall 2007 (8 pages, 1.9 MB)
Summer 2007 (16 pages, 1.38 MB)
Spring 2007 (16 pages, 2.37 MB)
Winter 2007 (16 pages, 875 KB)
Fall 2006 (16 pages, 1.15 MB)
Summer 2006 (16 pages, 2.62 MB)
Spring 2006 (16 pages, 4.7 MB)
Winter 2006 (16 pages, 750 KB)
Fall 2005 (16 pages, 1.54 MB)
Summer 2005 (16 pages, 1.32 MB)
Spring 2005 (16 pages, 1.54 MB)
Winter 2005 (16 pages, 930 KB)
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UW-EXTENSION SERVES
BAYFIELD COUNTY
- A three-way partnership of the University of Wisconsin, the
United States Department of Agriculture, and Bayfield County.
- Bringing knowledge and research to Bayfield County residents
through programs in Agriculture & Natural Resources; Family
Living; 4-H & Youth Development; and Community, Natural Resource & Economic
Development.
- Taught and facilitated by University of Wisconsin
faculty and staff.
- Over 1,000 informational bulletins and programs
available free or for a minimal fee.
MISSION
With an office in each Wisconsin county, Cooperative Extension
develops practical educational programs tailored to local needs
and based on university knowledge and research.
County-based Extension educators are University of Wisconsin
faculty and staff who are experts in agriculture and agribusiness,
community and economic development, natural resources, family
living and youth development.
Extension county-based
faculty and staff live and work with the people they serve in
communities across the state. Extension specialists work on UW
System campuses where they access current research and knowledge.
Collaboration between county and campus faculty is the hallmark
of Cooperative Extension in Wisconsin. |
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