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Spring 1999
CONTENTS:

Appalachian Spring
New UT dogwood is resistant to anthracnose

True Britt
Our new VP shares his vision for Institute

Ants with an Attitude
Fire ants may be stopped by natural enemy

Semper Fi
Memorial honors dogs from WWII

A Quiet Revolution
Tenn. meat processor leaps into computer age

Tennessee Trash
Strategies for a throwaway society

More articles below...


Seeds of Significance
Corn from the past may answer questions from the future

South of the Border
UT establishes exchange programwith Mexican university

DNA Detectives
Genetic finger- printing technique pioneered at UT

Farming For Fun
Agritourism market virtually untapped in Tennessee

Back in Time
For Amish, Agriculture is a way of life

The Beef People
Extension -trained volunteers teach others about livestock production
Twister
Tornado damage creates ideal lab for forestry, wildlife research
"T" is for Tractor
Engineering students take top honors in tractor design competition.

Faculty Profile
Grainger Extension leader earns national recognition

Alumni Profile
Plant breeder is new breed of leader

Alumni News
Class notes

Etcetera News Briefs

At A Glance Research

Development News
Campaign exceeds goal

Got Milked
Prize UT cow has udderly incredible production record

Hungry for Knowledge
Youngsters make smarter food choices through nutrition program

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