Winter 2011
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2011
New location, people foster growth
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With new offices and fresh faces, the PIE Center continues to grow through a hectic summer and fall. Rachel Divine, Laura Bernheim and Lauren Hrncirik all recently joined the center, while former staffers Christy Chiarelli, Kevin Kent and Becky Raulerson pursue other opportunities. Christy and Kevin continue to work in the agriculture industry, while Becky is focusing on her family and role as a Union County School Board member. In the spring, Becky will also co-teach a public issues course for the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural Education and Communication (AEC), where the PIE Center is housed. Christy, a research coordinator
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2011
PIE Center/Center for Landscape Conservation and Ecology (CLCE) enter round two on state legislative budget request
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The PIE Center will again team up with the UF/IFAS Center for Landscape Conservation and Ecology (CLCE) to secure recurring funding from the Florida State Legislature. Our legislative budget request, or LBR, provides the foundation for an innovative research partnership between environmental horticulture researchers and social scientists. It focuses on protecting the economic viability of the state’s agriculture and natural resources industries. In addition to hiring new faculty and staff, the request will secure external funding for research and Extension projects critically needed to more effectively educate and communicate with the public. A funded LBR will help the PIE Center
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2011
PIE Center receives $150,000 to promote, examine ‘local’ produce
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The PIE Center will receive more than $150,000 to conduct a two-year research project that will help improve the way Florida-grown produce is marketed. In partnership with the Florida Specialty Crop Foundation and the Food and Resource Economics (FRE) Department, the project was one of 23 proposals selected by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences (FDACS) to receive a Specialty Crop Block Grant from the USDA. Through its grant program, which strives to enhance the competitiveness of states’ specialty crops, the USDA will direct more than $4.3 million to Florida research. “We are all very excited and feel
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2011
Agricultural messages, words and images: New research coming soon from PIE Center and Ag Institute
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After discovering the public’s negative perceptions of many commonly used agricultural messages, images and themes, the PIE Center’s follow-up research with the Agriculture Institute of Florida (AIF) will explore what types of messages are most effective when targeting Florida’s young adult opinion leaders. In 2011, the PIE Center wanted to determine what other states were using for agricultural awareness campaigns and what type of message is most effective when targeting Florida’s young adult opinion leaders. To fund this new round of research, the Agriculture Institute of Florida’s fundraising campaign collected more than $15,000. A content analysis and series of six
Dec
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2011
FDACS & PIE Center: A budding relationship
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2011 has proven to be a great year for the evolving partnership between the PIE Center and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). In total, the PIE Center has worked on four different ventures with FDACS, two of which have already been completed. A survey conducted with the participants of FDACS’ Agriscience Leadership Education Program discovered that participants placed a high value on their experiences with the program. In addition, they were able to improve their educator effectiveness, networking capabilities and accept new leadership roles after the program concluded. Through another FDACS Specialty Crops Block Grant, the