Alphabetical Listing Of Health Topics: A Alphabetical index of Health Topics. Farming news Environews Topic agriculture/Farming;Additional Site healthfinder® Topic Allergies. alternative Fuels and http://www.niehs.nih.gov/external/faq/alpha-a.htm
Extractions: A Aflatoxin Aging Agriculture/Farming Air Pollution Alcohol Allergies Allergies (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity) Carpet Allergy Asthma and Allergy Prevention Multiple Pets May Decrease Children's Allergy Risk - August 2002 First National Survey Shows Americans' Bedding Can Make Them Sick; Allergens the Culprit
Index / Directory Of Energy Commission Website Directory / index of Energy Commission s Web Site An Alphabetical index of MajorPages. agriculture and Energy; alternative and Renewable Energy; http://www.energy.ca.gov/html/directory.html
Extractions: AB 549 - Existing Buildings Consumption Reduction 2003 Integrated Energy Policy Report Proceeding Docket # 02-IEP-1 2004 Update to the 2003 Integrated Energy Policy Report Proceeding Docket # 03-IEP-1 2005 Update of Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Docket # 01-BSTD-1 Appliance Efficiency Standards (AB 970 Update) Docket # 01-AB970-APSTD Appliances Order Instituting Emergency Rulemaking Docket # 02-Appl-01 CRS Exemptions Rulemaking Docket # 03-CRS-01 Demand Response Order Instituting Rulemaking Docket # 02-DemandResponse-01 Distributed Generation OII Docket # 04-DIST-GEN-1 Energy Market Information Proceedings Docket # 01-EOR-1 Docket # 99-CEO-I and 00-CEO-VOL-II Fuel-Efficient Tire Program Proceeding Docket # 02-FET-1 Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Proceeding Implementing Energy Commission Responsibilities Relating to Climate Change Registry Docket #03-QCTA-1 Integrated Energy Policy Report Proceeding Docket # 02-IEP-1 Integrated Energy Policy Report Proceeding - 2004 Update Docket # 03-IEP-1 NFRC Rulemaking
AD HOC BIBLIO - INDEX SUJETS LETTRE A Compilé Le 00/12/13 and feeds .m; Inedible meat byproducts .m; Injured index and pathogenic Guidedu routard Alsace, Vosges, 1995/96 .m; alternative agriculture http://sci.agr.ca/sthyacinthe/biblio/i/mid7a.htm
Extractions: A Aliments fins Canada... Aliments fonctionnels... Aliments frits... Frying of food : principles, changes, new approaches.... [m] [m] Acceptance, control of and trade in irradiated food : proceedings of an Intern... [m] An economic analysis of electron accelerators and cobalt-60 for irradiating food...
2002 Alternative Dispute Resolution Guide ADR Guide index. Service; US Soldiers and Airmens Home. alternative DisputeResolution agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; Food Safety http://www.opm.gov/er/adrguide_2002/adrindex.asp
Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - INDEX A-B 2002 agriculture in the Classroom agriculture index Gallery agriculture Network Information AltaVistaAlternaTime Timelines alternative Assessment and http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/indexa-b.html
Henry A. Wallace Institute For Alternative Agriculture 1997 by the Henry A. Wallace Institute for alternative agriculture. http//www.floridaplants.com(fwd); Next Sustainable agriculture Network Homepage; index(es http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/agriculture/feedback/new-links/msg00342.html
Extractions: A Catalyst for Progress The Henry A. Wallace Institute for Alternative Agriculture, Inc., is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, membership research and education organization established in 1983 to encourage and facilitate the adoption of low-cost, resource-conserving, environmentally sound, and economically viable farming systems. Throughout the evolution of the alternative agriculture movement, the Wallace Institute's fundamental goal has remained constant: to ensure that farm production gains not only are efficient and equitable, but also maintain the soil, water, and air on which farming and all human life depend.
Alternative Agriculture News, 10/97 Date PrevDate NextThread PrevThread NextDate indexThreadindex alternative agriculture News, 10/97. To sanetmg sanet http://www.ibiblio.org/london/permaculture/mailarchives/sanet5/msg00029.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index Alternative Agriculture News October, 1997 Henry A. Wallace Institute for Alternative Agriculture 9200 Edmonston Road, #117 Greenbelt, MD 20770 (301) 441-8777 E-mail: hawiaa@access.digex.net World Wide Web: http://www.hawiaa.org http://www.netins.net/showcase/cast/ Prev by Date: News Release: Grant $$ Available Next by Date: composted sewage sludge in organic agriculture? Prev by thread: News Release: Grant $$ Available Next by thread: composted sewage sludge in organic agriculture? Index(es): Main Thread
ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURE IN ONTARIO - FACTSHEET Contact Organizations For alternative agriculture. Ontario Ministry of agriculture,Food and Rural Affairs. www.gov.on.ca/omafra/english/livestock/index.html. http://www.ofac.org/factsheets/fact16.html
Extractions: Fax: 905-858-1589 ~ E-mail: ofac@idirect.com ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURE IN ONTARIO When one thinks of livestock, it is usually cows, pigs, sheep or chickens that first come to mind. However, taking a closer look at the alternative livestock industry in Ontario reveals a great deal of diversity. Everything from elk to ratites to wild boar production can be found in this province, and the numbers are growing. The national wild boar industry was eight times larger in 1996 than it was in 1991. In Ontario, there were 2,007 boars being farmed in 1996. Wild boar is lean and nutritious, and the demand for this product is increasing. In Canada, there are approximately 130,000 bison. Bison are desirable animals to raise as they can graze on less land than cattle; they can live outdoors all year without shelter and are generally very hardy. Bison meat sells for up to three times the price of beef, and about two-thirds of Canadian bison meat is exported to Europe. In 1996, there were 2,300 bison raised on farms in Ontario. Camelids (Llamas and Alpacas) can also be seen on farms, with 1,100 Llamas counted in 1996. Currently, Llama breeding stock and wool are the two main reasons for the interest in raising these animals. Other uses for llamas include predator control in sheep flocks, pets and even as pack animals and for pulling carts. Mature llamas weigh an average of 280 350 kilograms and have a life span of 15 20 years. The Alpaca is a smaller, heavier-fleeced relative of the Llama. They weigh between 40 80 kilograms and stand 0.9 to 1.18 metres at the shoulders. The Alpaca has been selectively bred for its quality of fibre and is a superior fibre producer compared the multipurpose Llama. Their fleece is sheared once a year and come in variations of eight basic colours; from black to silver, caramel to fawn, and piebald (more than one colour on the blanket). Alpacas were brought to Canada in 1985 from South America.
Wisconsin - Alternative Agriculture The Flambeau students purchased a digital camera and worked on the AlternativeAgriculture Team web site www.nppusa.org/mira/altag/index.html. http://www.onlinearc.com/mira/mira2/WI_8.htm
Extractions: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURE This team is divided into three groups: Bruce Greenhouse, Rusk County Farmers Market, and Flambeau High School. The Bruce Greenhouse project is ongoing and has received $15,000 from local businesses to help build a $42,000 greenhouse. This group meets periodically, yet they are frustrated with learning how to find funding and write grants to finish their project. Therefore, the project is somewhat stalled until team members have more time to investigate possible grants. The Rusk County Farmers Market is also an ongoing project. The MIRA-funded sign can be clearly seen along Highway 8 in Ladysmith. Produce is sold Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings. The Flambeau students purchased a digital camera and worked on the Alternative Agriculture Team web site: www.npp-usa.org/mira/altag/index.html
Mbox-8: Alternative Agriculture News, 8/95 rose 7.5 percent between 1982 and 1993; whereas the index of prices on women ; Previousmessage Andy Clark, SAN Coordinator alternative agriculture News, 8/95 http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/8-html/0432.html
Powell's Books - Alternative Agriculture By National Research Ac Includes bibliographical references and index. Animal Husbandry General Subject alternative agriculture. Subject agriculture- General Edition http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?show=Trade Paper:Used:0309039851:15.95
Informational Resources The 1994 Directory of State alternative agriculture Laws. 1 Farm Research and Educationfor Agricultural Sustainablility Conference 802)6560471 Return to index http://wsare.usu.edu/docs/inforeso.htm
Extractions: A truly sustainable agricultural system requires low amounts of off-farm inputs, but relatively large amounts of technology and management inputs. Hence, growers making the transition to more sustainable systems require the latest in research-based technical information. Several sources of information are available to those interested in Sustainable Agriculture techniques: Return to index - Local County Cooperative Extension (County Agent) offices have direct access to a host of sustainable agriculture specialists and researchers at the Land-grant universities. To find your local Extension office, look in the phone book under "County Government," "Cooperative Extension," or "University."
Radionics In Agriculture The use of radionic instruments for plant and animal diagnosis and treatmentis gaining increased attention in alternative agriculture circles. http://home.earthlink.net/~gkuepper/index/Radionics.htm
Extractions: May 1997 This article (slightly revised from the original) does a fair job of describing the routine applications of radionics to farming. It was written as a Current Topics publication for the ATTRA (Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas) Project. ATTRA is a USDA funded project whose purpose is the dissemination of information on sustainable agriculture. Visit ATTRA's Website at http://www.ATTRA.org The use of radionic instruments for plant and animal diagnosis and treatment is gaining increased attention in alternative agriculture circles. While several commercial labs and consultants support this technology, little information is available through conventional channels like the Extension Service or land-grant colleges. Currently, radionics, and the related concepts of radiesthesia and homeopathy, are largely practitioner-based technologies. An exception is homeopathy, which receives some attention in mainstream medical journals. By contrast, all three are licensed, medical disciplines in the United Kingdom and several other European countries. The objective of this discussion is neither to persuade nor dissuade the reader regarding the validity of radionics. The purpose, rather, is to shed light on a poorly understood practice that is being adopted by a growing number of people within sustainable agriculture.
New Alternative Agriculture Center prev next index for this volume New Crops News NewCROPS home page NewCrops News, Spring 1992, vol. 2 no. 1. New alternative agriculture Center. http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/NewCropsNews/92-2-1/aarc.html
Extractions: index for this volume New Crops News ... NewCROPS home page New Crops News, Spring 1992, vol. 2 no. 1 Subtitle G of Title XVI, Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization (AARC), is designed to help expedite industrial products from agricultural materials to the marketplace. It encompasses research, development, and other activities to advance new products or processes into the marketplace for non-feed, non-food, nontraditional forest or fiber products. Success would help diversify agricultural markets, foster rural economic development, provide environmentally friendly products, reduce imports, encourage private-public cooperation, and increase return on investment of taxpayer dollars. A new entity is to be created within USDA to administer the AARC subtitle. Regional Centers (no bricks and mortar) at host institutions will assist in implementing the programs on a regional basis after $5 million are appropriated. (At present only $4.5 million have been appropriated). The USDA has been soliciting recommendations for nine nominees to the Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Board. The Board will be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture (Edward Madigan) and is to be responsible for general supervision and policy control of AARC. For more information consult Mark Dungan, Office of the Secretary, room 200A, USDA, Washington DC 20250.
SAL, The Sustainable Agriculture Library index Introduction Common Impressions about Sustainable agriculture, Defining Sustainable HenryA Wallace Institute of alternative agriculture A nonprofit http://www.ippc.orst.edu/sare/sal/
Extractions: (Internet Virtual Library for Sustainable Agriculture Resources) ABSTRECO - Abstract bulletin on sustainable agriculture - A bibliography of articles, reports, books and other publications relevant to the broad field of sustainable agriculture. The abstract coverage is a selection from the Union Catalogue of Agricultural Books and Periodicals and other databases in AGRALIN Ag Search Engines @griculture Online (an online magazine, edited by Successful Farming) AgFind.com AgriSurf! (searchable index to internet ag sites) AgriWeb Canada (Canadian agriculture and food resources) Biology, Agriculture and Medical Resources INFOMINE CAFFEINE Canada's Agrifood Directory Ceres Online - AgWeb (agricultural sites on the Internet) Clipart (black-and-white cartoon images) Sustainable Farming Connection Sustainable Agriculture Network
Agriculture alternative agriculture in Australia Ostrich,deer, alpaca, lowline Year 10 agriculture-EXOTIC PLANT INDUSTRY Agrisurf - index of various agriculture related http://www.athertonshs.qld.edu.au/library/Agric.htm
Extractions: return to resource centre home page. These are the research topics for Agriculture. Click on your assignment to find useful links. Let library staff know if you find any more useful sites and these will be added to the list. Burkes Backyard has lots of useful and interesting bits and pieces http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/ Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Dairy Cattle Brochure Cattle Breeds Genetics in Animals Workplace Health and safety ... Horse Breeds Exotic Animal Industry Study Weeds Identification History of Agriculture Horse Management ... Farm animals - Poultry, pigs These links will take you to sites on the internet that will help you with research for your assignment. Breeds of Livestock cattle, horses, goats, swine (pigs): http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/ return to top John and Elizabeth Macarthur, pioneers of the wool industry: http://www.abc.net.au/btn/australians/macarthu.htm
OFRF Web Links Site index. University of California Sustainable agriculture Research and EducationProgram (UCSAREP) Henry A. Wallace Institute for alternative agriculture. http://www.ofrf.org/general/weblinks/
WC@WI - American Journal Of Alternative Agriculture Soil quality Attributes and relationship to alternative and sustainable agricultureJF Parr, RI The need for a soil quality index Local and regional http://www.winrock.org/wallacecenter/ajaatoc.htm
News Service: Experts Database - Iowa State University Search Keyword index. EXPERT KEYWORD index. alternative energy systems; alternativeherbicides; American agriculture; American cultural history; http://www.cgi.iastate.edu/cgi-bin/ur/index
Extractions: Information from MU Extension is always available on the Web. Extensive, but... If you find a bad link or know an MU Extension Web page not in the index, e-mail the URL to us so we can fix it. *These items may be available in print, but not on the Web. EDUCATION Center for Distance and Independent Study Continuing Education Lifespan Learning ... Z [ A ] About to Azaleas About MU Extension Absorption Field Systems - EQ401 Abuse, Child - GH6604 Accessory Apartments - GG14 ... Adolescence, Pregnancy - MX916 Adult Development - See Human Development Adult Day Care - GH6657 Adult Day Care - GH6748 Adult Day Care, Community - EC948 Advertising, Hometown Business - MP660 *Aerial Photographic Coverage - M102 Aeration Systems - MWPS29 Aesthetics - NRAES60 Age-Proof House, Elderly - GH5462 AGEBB Aging - See Elderly AgrAbility Agricultural Economics Extension Agricultural Systems for Environmental Quality, ASEQ