Other Plant Disease And Ag Related Sites coop. ext. System); Plant Disease Informaton for Vegetables (by colorado StateUniv.); Pest Alert (by colorado State Univ. coop. ext. coop. ext. ext. http://www.uidaho.edu/ag/plantdisease/other.htm
Extractions: Plant Disease Information Biotechnology Information IPM Information Pesticide Information ... Other Information Plant Disease Information Pacific Northwest Plant Disease Control Handbook (by Oregon State Univ.) California Pest Management Guidelines (by Univ. of Calif., Davis) Plant Health Progress MoreCrop - Wheat Disease Management System for the PNW (by Washington State Univ.) Texas Plant Disease Handbook National Agricultural Pest Information (by USDA-APHIS, PPQ) Plant Disease Information Notes (by North Carolina State Univ.) Ohio Farm and Production Agriculture Information (by Ohio State Univ.) Plant Disease Articles (by Iowa State Univ. Coop. Ext. System) Plant Disease Informaton for Vegetables (by Colorado State Univ.) Pest Alert (by Colorado State Univ. Coop. Ext. System) Plant Disease Alerts (by Kansas State Univ. Coop. Ext. System) Montana Crop Health Report (by Montana State Univ. Ext. Service) Cereal Rust Bulletins (by the USDA ARS Cereal Rust Lab) Integrated Crop Management Newsletter (by Iowa State Univ. Coop. Ext. System)
Extractions: //Right-click menu- By Eyecon (http://www.webteam.ro) //Slight modifications by JK //Visit JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com) for script Colorado Grape Growers Manual Colorado State Univ. Coop. Ext. Downloadable PDF file (requires Acrobat Reader and takes a moment to download on 56k) PDF file Bordelon, B. 1995. Growing Grapes. Purdue Univ. Coop. Ext. Sev., HO-45. (free) Agriculture Communications Service, Media Distribution Center, 301 S. 2nd Street, Lafayette, IN, 47901-1232 (Ph: 800-398-4636), or on the Web as a PDF file Bordelon, B. 1995. Grape Varieties for Indiana. Purdue Univ. Coop. Ext. Sev., HO-221 (free). Agriculture Communications Service, Media Distribution Center, 301 S. 2nd Street, Lafayette, IN, 47901-1232 (Ph: 800-398-4636, or on the Web as a PDF file Capps, E.R., A.H. Smith, T.K. Wolf, A.H. Smith, and B.J. Walker. 1998.
Southwest Marketing Network: Colorado Resources Northern colorado AgriBusiness Association 124 Oak 454-3384 E-mail ncaba@coop.ext.colostate.edu.Rocky Mountain Farmers Union cooperative Development Center http://www.swmarketing.ncat.org/resources_colorado.html
Extractions: This Colorado State University website serves as a source of information onagricultural issues. It includes comprehensive information about aricultural topics from all of the University's colleges and outreach branches that touch upon agriculture. You can access news releases, expert lists, and tip sheets, as well as background information including research articles, subject-matter websites, an agricultural dictionary, and much more. Colorado Department of Agriculture Division of Markets
Welcome To Colorado Certified Potato Growers Association 1998 Crop Directory and Field Inspection Readings contact the colorado Potato CertificationService at (719)7543496 or E-mail slvctr@coop.ext.colostate.edu. http://www.coloradopotato.org/seed/aboutus.html
Extractions: The Colorado Certified Potato Growers Association is an association of certified seed potato growers that is over fifty year old. In the early 1920's potato growers saw the need to begin a highly focused effort of improving the quality of seed potatoes available to growers in Colorado and neighboring states. In 1940 the State of Colorado Department of Agriculture through Colorado State University commissioned the Potato Certification Service. This service in conjunction with the Colorado Certified Potato Grower's Association, have gone to great lengths to provide the very best seed potatoes possible. Today our membership is made up of over 30 seed potato growers that enter seed potatoes for certification by the state of Colorado. The growth of our organization has been largely driven by the development of new, improved potato cultivars, use of new seed production technology, a better understanding of potato diseases and their management, and improved marketing strategies for seed sales. The success of our organization has allowed us to build a disease testing facility and support major improvements in the certified seed program. For a complete listing of our certified growers go to the List of Certified Growers page.
Midwest Biological Control News Common Natural Enemies, Purdue University coop. ext. Beneficial Insects and OtherArthropods in the Yard and Garden, colorado State University coop. ext. No. http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/rev404.html
Extractions: There are many short extension bulletins or other educational materials produced by various states that address biological control in the home garden. A few of these have been mentioned in previous issues. All are excellent resources, regardless of which state you live in. Reducing Insecticide Use in the Home Garden , Iowa State University Pm-1502. This 6 page publication discusses many options for managing insect pests in the home garden, including the use of beneficial insects. Common Natural Enemies , Purdue University Coop. Ext. Service E-92. Four pages of color photos of predators, parasites and pathogens common in the Midwest, and accompanying text to explain the lifestyles of these three groups of natural enemies. Beneficial Insects and Other Arthropods in the Yard and Garden , Colorado State University Coop. Ext. No. 5.550. Another 4-page fact sheet explaining predators and parasites, with line drawings of lady beetles lacewings hover flies , a damsel bug minute pirate bug ground beetle , wasps, tachinid fly and spider The Ohio State University Extension has several Home, Yard and Garden Fact Sheets
Extractions: Beef Dairy General Livestock Horse ... CSU Home Thirteen Land-Grant Universities Collaborate On Production Ag CD-ROM Colorado agriculture continues to face tough challenges with an abundant supply of crops, low global demand, growing concern for labor costs, large supplies pressuring wheat prices, and farm debt up more than 25 percent from 1998. To help farmers, ranchers and small acreage owners, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension collaborated with 12 other land-grant universities to publish Put Knowledge to Work: Production Agriculture CD-ROM. This CD-ROM, containing over 2,700 publications, is the largest collection of university research-based production agriculture information. "The information on this CD will help equip crop and livestock producers with the information they need to increase efficiency and productivity and to comply with state and local environmental regulations," said Reagan Waskom, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension water quality specialist. Although the World Wide Web offers production agriculture information, not all sources are equally valuable or reliable. This CD provides reliable and immediate information when rural areas face Internet access problems. "Two of the three Internet service providers in our area are frequently unavailable. With this CD, the information is available literally in seconds," said Ron Ackerman, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension unit leader for Crowley County. "The enterprise budgets are extremely valuable to producers in preparing cash flow projections for their bankers. They also provide benchmarks for producers to compare with their own production costs. The record low prices that Crowley County farmers have received over the last several years mandates that they closely monitor and control production costs. This is the one area that they have some direct control over."
Agriculture Colorado Department www.nass.usda.gov. colorado Agricultural Statistics service Who Are We? ..colorado Agriculture, farms, equipment,. CSU Cooperative ext. Department http://www.linkfinding.com/cgi-bin/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=agriculture c
Assets Across America: State Asset Networks of Arkansas coop ext. California 4H Center for Youth Development Working throughthe cooperative extension program of the U of CA as well as schools colorado http://www.ctassets.org/aaa/statenetworks.cfm
Selected Books Alaska http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/. Arkansas extension service http//www.uaex.edu/Other_Areas ColoradoExperiment Station http//www.colostate.edu http://library.tamu.edu/vgn/portal/tamulib/ssl/content/renderer/0,2774,1724_1819
Extractions: @import url("/vgn/portal/views/style"); /*IE and NN6x styles*/ LibCat Chiron E-Resources Site Map ... My Portal Tuesday, June 08, 2004 E-Resources Research Guides Tutorials Subject Specialist Librarian ... Agribusiness Catalogs Indexes/Databases Selected Journals Selected Books Related Links Bibliographies Citation Style Guides Datasets Images Software Class Guides Library E-Resources Subject Guides Life Sciences ... Agribusiness > Selected Books Cooperative Extension Service and Experiment Station Publications Working Papers Cooperative Extension Service and Experiment Station Publications The following list of links point to Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service publications from each state on all subjects including agribusiness. Alabama Experiment Station
State Coordinators Land Resources Agent cooperative extension service, UAF PO of Horticulture and LAColorado State Univeristy 4917745 E-mail dwhiting@coop.ext.colostate.edu. http://hcs.osu.edu/mg/img/coordinators.html
The Pueblo Chieftain Online - Pueblo, Colorado U.S.A to contact your CSU cooperative extension office at 5836566 or e-mail fsobolik@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Subscribe Click here to get your Southern colorado news http://www.chieftain.com/life/1085292000/4
Extractions: 136th Year... and still on the job! Sunday May 23, 2004 Sections: Search: Recent Issues: View Date: Classifieds: Services: Special Inserts: Activities: About Pueblo: Youth: ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT CLASSIFIEDS: Click here to Buy Online We have been receiving lots of calls on lawn activity, establishment, management, etc. The recent moisture has given hope to those of us who have been very, very cautious about how our lawns will fare throughout the summer. While this is definitely not the end of the drought period, it certainly is a welcome relief. New questions regarding spots on lawns tend to center around grub damage. In fact, some of it may be due to grubs and a lot of it is due to clover mites and drought conditions that have prevailed over the last couple of years. There are some new insecticides on the market for grub control that seem to do a good job, but this is not the most appropriate time of year to apply them.
Value-Added Ag Team Coordinators SE Utah/SW colorado Team. 970) 6772283 FAX (970) 677-2815 E-mail dolores@coop.ext.colostate.edu. 5404 FAX (801) 637-4102 E-mail miltg@ext.usu.edu. http://ag.arizona.edu/AREC/VAA/TeamCoord.html
Planning Committee Edmund Gomez Agricultural service Center Alcalde PO Box CSU cooperative extensionColorado State University Fort 3643 E-mail rsharp@coop.ext.colostate.edu. http://ag.arizona.edu/AREC/VAA/PlanComm.html
SARE #95-18_Annual Results cooperators Dan Lynn, NCRS, Durango, colorado Gerald Moore, TriState Navajo HighDesert Research Farm, Espanola, New Mexico Edmund Gomez, RAIPAP coop. ext. http://wsare.usu.edu/pubs/97_98ar/sa9518.htm
Extractions: To determine the ability of forage Brassicas and oats (Avena sativa L.) to provide late-season forage and hairy vetch and winter rye (Secale cereale L.) to provide early-season forage, when overseeded into sweet corn stalks. To determine the profitability of overseeding forage Brassicas, oats, hairy vetch and winter rye into sweet corn stalks in terms of heifer average daily gain. To determine the ability of forage Brassicas and spring oats overseeded into established pastures to provide increased late-season forage. To disseminate the results of the project to farmers and ranchers. Abstract General characteristics of all sites include soil types that are variable but generally clay loams to sandy loams, with a high-desert climate and elevations of 5,700 to7,000 feet and 9 to 14 inches of precipitation per year as rain and snow. Total holdings of farmer/rancher cooperators range from 2 to 25 acres. The area is mountainous, but field sites are graded with fairly uniform, gradual slopes. Most farmers and ranchers have off-farm employment.
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Extractions: Purdue Agriculture Agronomy Extension ... Kingcorn.org Timely information on issues related to corn production and marketing can often "make or break" the bottom line of today's corn growers. Up-to-date and useful information about the current status or future of the U.S. corn crop is available from the links listed for individual states below. Kansas State Univ.
Colorado Horse Council - More Links colorado State University Cooperative extension http//www.colostate Mississippi StateUniversity Cooperative extension service http//ext.msstate.edu/. http://www.cohoco.com/morelinks.shtml
Monroe County Ext Service - Horticulture Links UF Soil Water science department. State Extension services Clemson CooperativeExtension service; colorado State University Cooperative Extension OnLine; http://monroe.ifas.ufl.edu/mces61.htm
Extractions: University of Florida Web Pages: UF Sample/ID/Test Forms State Extension Services: Clemson Cooperative Extension Service Colorado State University Cooperative Extension On-Line CTAHR - College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources NC Cooperative Extension Service ... UGA Cooperative Extension: Home Page
Extractions: Draft Environmental Assessment for the Management Plan for Endangered Fishes in the Yampa River Basin LAKEWOOD, Colo. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service invites public comment on a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Management Plan for Endangered Fishes in the Yampa River Basin as part of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review process. A Notice of Availability of the draft EA was published today in the Federal Register . The Services proposed action is to enter into a cooperative agreement with the States of Colorado and Wyoming to implement provisions of the Management Plan for Endangered Fishes in the Yampa River Basin The management plan addresses the impacts of present and future agricultural, municipal and industrial water depletions in the Yampa River Basin, while maintaining instream flows and other habitat components necessary to recover the endangered humpback chub, bonytail, Colorado pikeminnow and razorback sucker. The plan also outlines options to manage nonnative fish populations in the Yampa River as needed for recovery of the endangered fishes.