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Welcome to Extension Radio Service!

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Please identify your news organization. The University Extension Radio News Service. Is designed to provide news organizations with news reports, features, and sound bites covering a wide variety of topics including agriculture, science, medicine, consumer issues, health and nutrition, family life, child development, business, current affairs, and research. We also can make our experts and researchers available for longer interviews about their work or to comment on important developments in the news.

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