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Cooperative Extension Service Directors/Administrators through the National Land-Grant University SNAP-Ed Assessment
Report documenting the scope and impacts of SNAP-Ed conducted by LGUs (Land-Grant Universities). This document reports the results of a detailed survey administered to the LGUs engaged in SNAP-Ed. The Community Nutrition Education...
Spend Smart. Eat Smart. is a Web site developed by Iowa State University Extension to offer information that can help families stretch food dollars and provide nutritious meals. The Web site focuses on three areas: Planning to Shop...