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Extractions: Agricultural Science II This course will include the study of grain crops, grasses, legumes, specialty crops and beginning work in soils. Farm mechanics skills will be further developed in arc welding, oxyacetylene welding, and the construction of a shop project. Sophomores and Juniors - 1 unit. View the Agricultural Science II Major Competencies The competencies listed below represent the major skill tasks and knowledge tasks which may be presented in the Agricultural Science II Program. UNIT A. CAREER AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT II Describe steps to choose career and plan occ entry and advancement. Develop plan for finding job. Desc how to apply and interview for job. Desc characteristics to develop desirable personality. Desc importance and process/developing human relations skills. UNIT B. LEADERSHIP II Desc process and importance of decision-making. Desc responsibilities of organization leaders and members. Desc how groups function and ways to enhance group interaction.
Extractions: Compiled by: C. Rote Date completed: April 1974 EAD encoding: Ann Hubert, November 2003 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Cornell University Department of Natural Resources records, 1909-1983. Collection Number: Creator: Cornell University. Dept. of Natural Resources. Quantity: 24.4 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Reports, bulletins, field notes, slides, radio talks, publications, photographs, drawings, and subject files. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. Abstract: Includes annual reports, monthly reports, bulletins, plans of work, field notes, slides of Cornell campus and activities, radio talks, publications, photographs, committee records, drawings, subject files, and other materials of the Cornell University Department of Natural Resources, formerly the Conservation Department. COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Includes annual reports, monthly reports, bulletins, plans of work, field notes, slides of Cornell campus and activities, radio talks, publications, photographs, committee records, drawings, subject files, and other materials of the Cornell University Department of Natural Resources, formerly the Conservation Department. Also, 1939 report on land use in Arnot Forest and slides and photographs used in a 1983 master's thesis by Wayne Hartz.
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Extractions: Large numbers of tanoak, coast live oak and black oak trees are dying in coastal areas of California, in an epidemic known as Sudden Oak Death. As I was completing this article, there were three important new developments. Oregon announced a quarantine on oak products from California. UC Berkeley announced the discovery of the Sudden Oak Death pathogen in rhododendrons found in a Santa Cruz nursery and in Europe, suggesting a new mode of transmission and escalating the SOD problem to a new level of crisisÑperhaps to a level at which controlling the spread of the disease becomes impossible. And finally, the federal government announced that $3.5 million will be funneled to California to fight the epidemic. Why has this outbreak, first noted in 1995, had so little attention from government officials for so long? "There is not a more admirable hardwood in all the West...a tree with a magnificent bole and sumptuous foliageÑevergreen and darkly glittering above, and a beautiful silvery white beneath (from the dense coating of snowy wool). Long erect spikes (catkins) of white flowers light up the tree like candles at Christmas; and the fruit, a long, strong, darkly polished acorn, stands erect in a handsome burry cup." This vivid, wintry picture of a tanoakÑpenned in 1950 by Donald Culross Peattie in A Natural History of Western Trees, a book noted equally for the beauty of its prose as for the nicety of its scienceÑcould not be less apt when applied to the same species found in today's forest: the lowly tanoak, a tree not magnificent, but a tall and spindly pole or a brushy sprout that has seized the niche created in the forest by the excessive removal of redwood canopy.
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Extractions: It's strange, writing these first words, like leaning down into the musty stillness of a well and seeing my face peer up from the waterso small and from such an unfamiliar angle I'm startled to realize the reflection is my own. After all this time a pen feels stiff and awkward in my hand. And I have to admit that this notebook, with its wilderness of blank pages, seems almost more threat than giftfor what can I write here that it will not hurt to remember? You could write about now, Eva said, about this time. This morning I was so certain I would use this notebook for studying that I had to work to keep from scoffing at her suggestion. But now I see she may be right. Every subject I think offrom economics to meteorology, from anatomy to geography to historyseems to circle around on itself, to lead me unavoidably back to now, to here, today. Today is Christmas Day. I can't avoid that. We've crossed the days off the calendar much too conscientiously to be wrong about the date, however much we might wish we were. Today is Christmas Day, and Christmas Day is one more day to live through, one more day to be endured so that someday soon this time will be behind us.
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Research Branch Publications In L. Poulk, (editor). Proceedings of Grasses and Legumes in forestry Workshop. Brockley,RP 1996. christmas trees and foliar nutrient analysis. prod. Ltd. http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/titleC.htm
Extractions: You are here: Home Publications Title - C Goudie, J.W. 1981. Calibration of tree and stand simulator to natural and fertilized stands of Douglas-fir on international paper company land in Western Washington and Oregon. p. 25. Final Report submitted to: International Paper Company. Krasowski, M.J., A. Caputa, and C.D.B. Hawkins. 1995. Can foliage water content measurement replace freezer tests in determining a safe lifting time for frozen storage of conifer seedlings. Nat. Proc. of the For. and Conserv. Nurs. Assoc. Meeting, Moscow, ID, Aug. 1994. USDA For. Serv. Gen Tech. Rep.RM-GTR-257, p.261-267. Klinka, K., H.Y.H. Chen, Q. Wang, and L. de Montigny. 1996. Canopies and their influence on understory vegetation in early-seral stands on West Vancouver Island. Northwest Sci. Vol. 70. No. 3, 1996. Comeau, P.G. and D.L. Spittlehouse. 1991. The carbon balance of forests in British Columbia. The Northwest Environ. J., 7:345-346. [Abstract] Kurz, W.A., M.J. Apps, P.G. Comeau, and J.A. Trofymow. 1996. The carbon budget of British Columbia's forests: 1920 to 1989: Preliminary analysis and recommendations for refinements. B.C. Min. For. and Can. For. Serv. FRDA Report 261. 62 p. Spittlehouse, D.L. 2002.
Extractions: January 27, 2004 Transcript of Remarks by Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman Before the House Agriculture Committee USDA BSE Webcast USDA BSE Update Statement USDA To Hold 10 National Public Listening Sessions ... Transcript of Remarks by Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman Before the House Agriculture Committee - Secretary Veneman: "Well thank you very much, Mr. Chairman and thank you to the members of the Committee for being here today. I do appreciate the opportunity to be here today to discuss this recent find of a single BSE-positive cow found in Washington State, and the response that USDA has taken as a result of this find." Additional USDA BSE Information and Resources Technical Briefing and Webcast with U.S. Government Officials On BSE Case Monday, January 26, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. EST
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Extractions: ACETOCHLOR Available products include: HARNESS HERBICIDE; SURPASS; FULTIME; TOPNOTCH Cabbage, citrus, coffee, corn (all types), cotton, green peas, maize, onion, orchards, peanuts, potatoes, rape, soybeans, sugarbeets, sugarcane, sunflower, and vineyard. Acetochlor is used for control of most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds and yellow nutsedge. Acetochlor is applied preemergence, preplant incorporated and is compatible with most other pesticides and fluid fertilizers when used at recommended rates. Usually 0.3-0.6 inches of rainfall will activate the product if it occurs within 7-10 days (EXTOXNET) NOTE: In Massachusetts no person shall apply any Acetochlor containing product without an approved Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources State Limited Use Permit. This permit must be submitted and returned prior to any application of product. It is not valid without an authorization stamp fron the Department of Agricultural Resources.
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Extractions: 401.137-010 to 461.684-018 This category includes occupations concerned with propagating, growing, caring for, and gathering plant and animal life and products. Also included are occupations concerned with providing related support services; logging timber tracts; catching, hunting, and trapping animal life; and caring for parks, gardens, and grounds. Excluded are occupations requiring a primary knowledge or involvement with technologies, such as processing, packaging, and stock checking, regardless of their industry designation. Managerial occupations in agriculture, fishery, and forestry are included in Group 180. 40 PLANT FARMING OCCUPATIONS This division includes occupations concerned with tilling soil; propagating, cultivating, and harvesting plant life; gathering products of plant life; and caring for parks, gardens, and grounds. Service occupations performed in support of these activities are also included.
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Extractions: Search Entire Site Search Product Directory Search Knowledge Base Search All Forums Search Machinery Finder Search Events Calendar Search Individual Forums Adhesives Architectural Wdwrk Business Cabinetmaking CAD CNC Dust/Safety/Plant Finishing Forestry Furniture Installation Laminate/Solid Surface Solid Wood Machining Value Added Wood Prod. Veneer WOODnetWORK Home Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Article What's New Site Map
Extractions: 401.137-010 to 461.684-018 This category includes occupations concerned with propagating, growing, caring for, and gathering plant and animal life and products. Also included are occupations concerned with providing related support services; logging timber tracts; catching, hunting, and trapping animal life; and caring for parks, gardens, and grounds. Excluded are occupations requiring a primary knowledge or involvement with technologies, such as processing, packaging, and stock checking, regardless of their industry designation. Managerial occupations in agriculture, fishery, and forestry are included in Group 180. 40 PLANT FARMING OCCUPATIONS 401 GRAIN FARMING OCCUPATIONS This group includes occupations concerned with growing and harvesting grain crops, such as corn, sorghum, wheat, barley, and rice; and field peas, field beans, and soybeans.
Discontinued Extension Publications ANR0087, ALABAMA forestry FORUM PROCEEDINGS, WADE, 2004-03-30. WEED CNTRL./CHRISTMASTREE P. WHITWELL, ANR-0128, FACTS N METHANE prod./ANIMAL MANURE, CURTIS, http://www.aces.edu/publications/discontinued/auto/ANR.html
Extractions: Pub ID Title Author/Contact Change ANR-0001 HAGAN ANR-0002 1993 COMMERCIAL VEGETABLES IPM PATTERSON ANR-0003 EVEREST ANR-0004 SOYBEAN INSECTS AND THEIR CONTROL SMITH ANR-0005 GUIDE FOR COTTON INSECT MANAGEMENT SMITH ANR-0006 SOIL TESTING FOR THE HOME SHEFFER ANR-0007 ORCHARDGRASS BALL ANR-0008 IPM FOR PEACHES MCVAY ANR-0009 AU FORAGE CROP VARIETY RECOMMENDATIONS BALL ANR-0010 ALABAMA SIMPLIFIED FARM RECORD BOOK CREWS ANR-0011 IPM FOR COMMERCIAL APPLES MCVAY ANR-0013 PEANUT INSECTS FRENCH ANR-0014 '81 INSECT CONTROL REC. FOR PEANUTS WEEKS ANR-0015 BEAVER CONTROL WITH THE CONIBEAR 330 TRAP KENNAMER ANR-0016 SHUMACK ANR-0017 IRRIGATION SYSTEM COST ANALYSIS CREWS ANR-0019 TRACTION EFFICIENCY OF FARM TRACTORS MAYFIELD ANR-0020 LAND APPLICATION/LIVESTOCK, POULTRY WATSON ANR-0021 CHEMICAL WEED CNTRL RECOM./SOYBEANS EVEREST ANR-0022 CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL IN TURFGRASSES EVEREST ANR-0023 SHUMACK ANR-0024 BORDERS FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE SHUMACK ANR-0025 TREES FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE SHUMACK ANR-0026 SHRUBS FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE SHUMACK ANR-0027 IPM FOR COMMERCIAL PECANS MCVAY ANR-0028 CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL FOR FORAGE CRO EVEREST ANR-0031 CONTROL OF COTTON SEEDLING DISEASE GAZAWAY ANR-0032 NEMATODE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORN GRAY ANR-0033 EQUITY IN COOPERATIVES HUDDLESTON ANR-0034 GAZAWAY ANR-0035 INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT IN THE HOME VEGETAB ZEHNDER ANR-0036 PRUNING HOLLIES SHUMACK ANR-0037 PLANNING SWINE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS KJAR ANR-0038 SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE GAZAWAY ANR-0040 NO-TILLAGE CORN IN ALABAMA
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