AGNET AUGUST 18, 1998 One Gene Helps Tomatoes Fight Off Worms Currently the canadian Organic Advisory Board is trying to draw up national standardsThe at a href= a href= a href= a href= http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/food http://131.104.232.9/agnet/1998/8-1998/ag-8-18-98-1.txt
Program For Export Market Development (PEMD) canadian Commercial Corporation Website http//www.ccc.ca/. Ropin The Web Albertaagriculture, Food and Rural Development Website http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/. http://www.albertafirst.com/businfo/profiles/_bus_profiles/exgoods.htm
Extractions: Program for Export Market Development (PEMD) is the government's primary international business development program. The objective of PEMD is to increase export sales of Canadian goods and services by sharing the costs of activities that companies normally could or would not undertake alone, thereby reducing risks included in entering a foreign market. Other Services ITCs also provide access to the services offered by the Export Development Corporation (export financing and insurance), the Canadian International Development Agency (development-assistance contracts in developing countries) and other government agencies such as the Canadian Commercial Corporation (government-to-government contracts, including United States defense procurement). Forum for International Trade Training (FITT Inc.). FITT Inc. Provides small and medium-sized businesses with training in how to assess export readiness, develop business plans for international markets and formulate appropriate financing. FITT Inc. partners with key Canadian businesses and trade organizations to create the integrated courses. 155 Queen Street
SALTS Resources Development (Ropin the Web) www.agric.gov.ab.ca. Canada Customs and Revenue Agency(formally Revenue Canada) www.ccraardc.qc.ca. canadian agricultural Library http://www.salts-landtrust.org/resources.html
Extractions: Publications Beyond the Rangeland Conflict: Toward a West that Works. By Dan Tagget with portraits by Jay Dusard. Published by the Grand Canyon Trust and Gibbs Smith; Flagstaff, AZ: 1995. Creating Successful Communities: A Guidebook to Growth Management Strategies. By Michael A. Mantell, Stephen F. Harper, and Luther Propst. Produced by The Conservation Foundation and Island Press; Washington, DC:1990. Conservation Easements: A Landowner's Guide. Produced by the Southern Alberta Land Trust Society. High River, AB: 2000. Conservation Easement Guide for Alberta. By Arlene Kwasniak. Produced by the Environmental Law Centre (Alberta). Edmonton, AB: 1996. Ecological Gifts: Implementing Provisions of the Income Tax Act of Canada. Compiled by Clayton Rubec and Manjit Kerr-Upal. Available from Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service. Ottawa, ON: 2000. The most current update of this material can be found on their web site: [www.ec.gc.ca/cws-scf/habitat/index_e.html] For the Love of Alberta: Ways to Save Your Natural Heritage: Private Conservancy Guide for Alberta.
Alberta Agriculture - PainterDude.com Alberta TV Access information about travel and tourism, real estate, agriculture,and business in the canadian province of Alberta. www.agric.gov.ab.ca. http://www.painterdude.com/cgi-bin/kwik/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=alberta agricul
Estey Centre - Virtual References cgc.ca/ canadian Wheat Board http//www.cwb.ca/ b. Provincial governments AlbertaDepartment of agriculture, Food and Rural Development http//www.agric.gov.ab http://www.esteycentre.ca/links.html
Links To Economic Development Resources www.agric.gov.ab.ca. Business Development Canada. www.bdc.ca. CanadaOntario BusinessService Centres. www.cbsc.org/ontario. canadian Association of Business http://www.reddi.gov.on.ca/redtool/default.jsp?lang=e&page=guide&sub=development
Branch Programming, 2003 diversity of canadian women and girls. Includes resources for parents, students,educators and researchers. The Grain Connection http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca http://www.fwio.on.ca/Contribute/programs/BranchProgramming2003.asp
Extractions: This is the second year for "Food Safety and Nutrition" as the provincial theme. You can also access these programming ideas in the Winter 2001-2002 newsletter. An article written by Douglas Powell, Scientific Director of the Food Safety Network at the University of Guelph, stated that food safety advice for consumers seems to be given around the major celebrations, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, or the launch of the barbecue season. But people, he argued, have to eat and prepare their food every day! Also be aware when planning your programs, that the United Nations has proclaimed 2003 as the International Year of Fresh Water. This too fits into the food safety aspect of WI programming. As does the Ontario Government's program to decommission old and unused wells in the province.
Program ID Program Name Program Description Contact Name 613) 7591478 sauriolp@em.agr.ca canadian collaborators, the canadian agri-food 5T6 Canada (780) 422-6570 (780) 427-3252 racher@agric.gov.ab.ca http://www.sentex.net/~oarc/Research Funding Programs.txt
Lukol Directory - Business Agriculture And Forestry Industrial Hemp the use of hemp for textiles and its potential for the Alberta region of Canadahttp//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/crops/special/hemp/s canadian Food Inspection http://www.lukol.com/Top/Business/Agriculture_and_Forestry/Industrial_Hemp/
Extractions: At the forefront of the drive for fair and equal treatment of Industrial Hemp and the installation of a level playing field on which to compete with other natural resources and synthetics. The HIA seeks changes in government policies to encourage global production of hemp as a raw material for industry.
CPO Boards: Geraniums http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/crops/hort/houseplants/propagation.html Contact Us canadian Parents Online Powered by Infopop Corporation UBB.classic TM 6.3.1. http://www.canadianparents.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=44;t=0
Canadian Bison Association: Links Bison Ranch, Brett Sabine Dyregrov www.bisonbison.com canadian Rangeland Beef Canada www.agr.ca Alberta www.agric.gov.ab.ca British Columbia www.gov.bc http://www.bisoncentral.com/cba/links.html
ABP: Grass Routes April 2004 Beef Association (NCBA) have been working together for many years to achieve thischange in canadian policy. The evaluation is available at www.agric.gov.ab.ca http://www.albertabeef.org/05prod/gr404.html
Extractions: In this issue: U.S. Proposes Rule for Live Canadian Cattle Canada Amends Cattle Import Policy Custom Cut Out Analysis Worksheet Available Alberta Concludes Price Investigation Download the April PDF file ... Grass Routes Index April 2004 The proposed rule for importing live cattle and other ruminant products from Canada and other regions at minimal risk for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) has been posted in the U.S. Federal Register. A comment period remains open until April 7. The comments will then be assessed and a decision made regarding the re-opening of the U.S. border to Canadian live cattle. Information posted indicates the discovery of a second cow with BSE of Canadian origin does not alter the U.S. Department of Agriculture's original risk assessment. The document states, "Enhancements the United States has made to its own BSE control program since the December 2003 detection - such as elimination of nonambulatory disabled cattle from the food chain, the removal of specified risk materials (SRM) from human food, and increased surveillance - and the adoption of equivalent measures by Canada, continue to support our basic conclusions that ruminants and ruminant products can be safely imported." The document also invites comment on a proposal to allow the importation of beef from cattle over 30 months of age, stating "We now believe it would not be necessary to require that beef imported from BSE minimal-risk regions be derived only from cattle less than 30 months of age, provided equivalent measures are in place to ensure that SRMs are removed when the animals are slaughtered, and that such other measures as are necessary are in place. We believe such measures are already being taken in Canada."
Oldman Basin: References canadian Adaptation Rural Development Fund, agriculture Environmental StewardshipInitiative (AESI), Performance Report 20012002. http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca http://www.uoguelph.ca/gwmg/wcp_home/Pages/O_ref.htm
Extractions: Agriculture and Agri -Food Canada. Drought Watch Accessed on March 6, 2002. Agriculture and Agri -Food Canada. Groundwater Assessment Reports (Alberta) Accessed on February 20, 2003. Agriculture and Agri -food Canada, Lethbridge Research Centre. Accessed on November 1, 2002. Agriculture and Food Council. Canadian Adaptation Rural Development Fund, Agriculture Environmental Stewardship Initiative (AESI), Performance Report 2001-2002. Environmental Sustainability Accessed on March 17, 2003. Alberta Agriculture, Alberta Environment, Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Alberta Municipal Affairs and Alberta Transportation and Utilities. Agricultural Land Base Study: Executive Summary . Edmonton, Alberta: Alberta Agriculture. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Alberta Farm Water Program Accessed on March 14, 2003. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Alberta Farm Water Program Factsheet Information and Contacts Edmonton, Alberta: Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development.
Microsoft Site Server Analysis of canadian requests. 1. net.gov.bc.ca, 359, 26.93%. 2. aecd.gov.ab.ca, 163, 12.23%.3. WAVE.SHAW.CA, 142, 10.65%. 4. gov2-254.gov.nf.ca, 123, 9.23%. 5. agric.gov.ab.ca, http://horizon.unc.edu/usage/2000-10_2001-03/
Extractions: Comprehensive site analysis report This report shows detailed information to give you an in-depth look at the activity on your web site. This report requires "IP resolution", "Title lookups", and "Whois queries" to be completed before analysis. Analysis date: 5/13/2001 9:52:15 PM Internet sites analyzed: Site First date analyzed: Last date analyzed: Analysis content: Overview Referring organization summary User organization and geography Browser summary ... Definitions Overview General activity statistics Number of hits Number of requests Number of visits Average number of requests per visit Average visit duration User organization and geography Organization breakdown Number of organizations Number of U.S. organizations Number of Canadian organizations Number of International organizations Number of unknown organizations Top 15 U.S. cities Organization city Number of requests Chapel Hill, NC Vienna, VA Fairfax, VA Atlanta, GA San Francisco, CA Louisville, CO Rochester, NY Norcross, GA Bridgewater, NJ
McGraw-Hill Ryerson - School - _chapters Cereal and Oilseed Crops in Alberta. http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/agdex/100/0003200.html. Fromthe canadian Food Inspection Agency. http://www.mcgrawhill.ca/school/booksites/sciencefocus 7/student resources/_chap
The Business Link - Food Processing Development Centre on Meat and Poultry Products a food production service of the canadian Food Inspection CentreNewsletter is on the Internet at http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/food http://www.cbsc.org/alberta/search/display.cfm?code=6227&coll=AB_PROVBIS_E
Farm Business Communications You can also download the factsheet at www.agric.gov.ab.ca/agdex/600 to improve yourbusiness management skills, consider attending the canadian Farm Business http://www.agcanada.com/custompages/multistory.aspx?mid=42
Welcome To Canadian Hunters Forum! addresses can be found at http//www.assembly.ab.ca/lao/mla/index.asp Read all aboutit at http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/surveillance/cwd_update.html http//www http://amazingforums.com/forum/HUNTCANADA/17.html
Extractions: History ... MAIN MENU History - Canada (page 7) page 1: General history Chronology Historical geography page 2: Biography, demography and genealogy page 3: Emblems, symbols and flags Constitutional history Politics and government page 4: Discovery and exploration page 5: Migration and settlement page 6: The British colonial period Canada, the nation page 7: Economic history Exploitation of natural resources, Industries and trades, Labor, Commerce, Finance page 8: Transportation history Water transportation, Railways, Air transportation, Space flight Communications history page 9: Religious history Social history Women's history Introduction to Canadian Political Economic History