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Item 10 years of Calf Research at the Southern Research and Outreach Center (SROC)(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service, 2014-09) Chester-Jones, H.; Ziegler, D.M.; Schimek, D.; Ziegler, B.; Golombeski, G.; Raeth-Knight, M.; Cook, D.; Broadwater, N.Item 10th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Greening the Supply Chain: Environmental Innovations in Freight Transportation(Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, 2006-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 10th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 1, 2006: keynote presentation “Greening the Supply Chain: Environmental Innovations in Packaging and Freight” by Larry Lair; a panel titled “Current Directions in Industry” moderated by John Huasladen with panelists Vince Sullivan, Roger Toyer, Buddy Polovick; a panel titled “Freight and the Environment – Future Scenarios” moderated by Cecil Selness with panelists Bob Clarke, David Kittelson, Alfred Marcus, Jerry Nagel; closing by Robert Johns.Item 10th Annual Water Resources Conference: Minnesota's Public Waters Engineering Concerns(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1977) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 11th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Freight Planning in an Uncertain World(Center for Transportation Studies University of Minnesota, 2007-11) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 11th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on November 30, 2007: keynote presentation “The Only Constant is Change: Transportation Changes In The Upper Midwest” by Richard Stewart; a panel titled “Current Freight Challenges” moderated by Richard Murphy Jr. with panelists Leslie Blakey, David Christianson, Jerry Fruin, Catherine Petersen; a panel titled “Public Policy Alternatives” moderated by Bill Gardner with panelists Mike Wagner, Adolph Ojard, Leslie Blakey; closing by Robert Johns.Item 11th Annual Water Resources Conference(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1978) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 12th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Energy Uncertainties: Supply Chain Impacts in the Upper Midwest(Center for Transportation Studies University of Minnesota, 2008-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 12th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 5, 2008: keynote presentation “Next Generation Globalization” by Craig Simon; a panel titled “Energy Impacts on the Supply Chain” moderated by Dave Christianson with panelists Aaron Jorgensen, Michael J. Tripp, Ron Dvorak; a panel titled “Future Energy Scenarios and Public Policy Alternatives” moderated by Tim Henkel with panelists Saif Benjaafar, C. Ford Runge, Dan Murray; closing by Robert Johns.Item 12th Annual Water Resources Seminar(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1979) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 13th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Views of the System after Economic Recovery(Center for Transportation Studies University of Minnesota, 2009-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 13th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 4, 2009: a panel titled “Trends and Scenarios for the Future” moderated by Fred Corrigan with panelists Richard Murphy Jr., Jim Butts; a panel titled “Changes Needed: Infrastructure, Policy, and Practice” moderated by Dave Christianson with panelists Fred Beier, Bob Portiss, Dan Murray; closing by Laurie McGinnis.Item 13th Annual Water Resources Conference(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1980) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 14th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Sustainability: Does it Make Cents?(Center for Transportation Studies University of Minnesota, 2010-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 14th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 3, 2010: “Public Sector Freight Initiatives Update” presented by Bill Gardner; a panel titled “Perspectives on Sustainability in an Interdependent World” moderated by Gina Baas with panelists Kevin Jones, Cheryl Bynum, Wayne Johnson, Don Scott; a panel titled “Can We Affect Sustainability? Cost Impacts to Business Models” moderated by Gina Baas with panelists Richard Cox, David Simpson, Joyce Brenny.Item 14th Annual Water Resources Conference(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1981) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 15th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: The Future is Front and Center: The Impacts of Economic Change on Freight Transportation(Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, 2011-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 15th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 2, 2011: "Future Freight Flows" presented by Christopher Caplice; a panel titled "Implications to Minnesota" with panelists Wil Kratz, Judy Mitchell, Todd Feltes, Chip Smith; a panel titled "Intersection of Transportation and Economic Development" with panelists Steve Elmer, Dan Dorman, Vann Cunningham.Item 15th Annual Water Resources Seminar(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1983) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 16th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: The New American Energy Revolution(Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, 2012-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 16th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 7, 2012: Keynote titled "Re-Revolution of Crude by Rail" by Robert Henry; a panel titled "Implications of New Energy Resources on Freight Transport in the Upper Midwest" moderated by Mark Berndt with panelists Jack Olson, Maria Hart, Ron Johnson; a panel titled "Impacts and Innovations of Energy Resources to the Private Sector" moderated by Dan Murray with panelists Richard Stewart, Don Horning, Joel Hirschboeck, Judy Ohannesian.Item 16th Annual Water Resources Conference(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1983) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 17th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: The Gravity of Logistics(Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, 2013-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 17th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 6, 2013: Keynote by Rosalyn Wilson; "Third-Party Logistics and Speed of Change" presented by Meg Duncan; "Capacity, Efficiency, and Public-Private Partnerships" presented by Tim Thoma; "Manufacturers' Perspectives on the Transportation System: A Pilot Study" presented by Frank Douma; a panel titled "Supply Chain Challenges—Implications for the Transportation System" with panelists Jason Craig, Randy Brown, Chip Smith, and Louis Jambois.Item 17th Annual Water Resources Conference(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1984) University of Minnesota. Water Resources CenterItem 1862 in Dakota Land, a Genocide Forgotten: How civilizational transformation can get lost in the fading rate of history(2008-06-26) Andregg, Michael M.1862 was a critical year in a process by which a land larger than many nations was transformed from one civilization to another. But the process was not a classic conquest easily marked in history books. Rather, it was a slower ‘digestion’ of over 20 million hectares of territory by one civilization accompanied by moments of true genocide or at least “ethnic cleansing” amidst much longer periods of very high death rates for one group and high birth rates and especially immigration rates for the other group. But this was sufficiently gradual that most historians did not record it on their lists of wars and other organized conflicts. I will discuss some extremely divergent views on what happened then. One reason they are so divergent is because the conflict of 1862 and its aftermath were extremely complex, with massacres on both sides, and with Indians working on both sides. Some whites fought to exterminate the Indians while others risked their lives to save them, and vice versa. Half-breeds of many kinds were caught in the middle, trying to survive a dramatic civilizational transformation that was occurring all around them. The result: In 1800, the territory now called Minnesota was 99%+ Indian, and by 1900 it was 99%+ whites of European descent.Item 18th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Leveraging Minnesota's Strengths to Confront Future Freight and Logistics Challenges(Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, 2015-12) Center for Transportation StudiesThis report summarizes the 18th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 4, 2015: "Economic Competitiveness and Freight’s Metropolitan Future" presented by Adie Tomer; "MnDOT Update: Implementing the New Statewide Freight Plan and Action Agenda" presented by Bill Gardner; a panel titled "Local Perspective on Global Economic Shifts" moderated by Mark Berndt with panelists Vanta E. Coda II, Emily Jerve, Lorrie J. Louder, Adam Redlin; a panel titled "Implementing the New Statewide Freight Action Agenda" moderated by Gina Baas with panelists Senator Scott Dibble, Bill Goins, John Hauslauden, Tim Henkel.Item 18th Annual Water Resources Conference(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 1985) University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center