FLORIDA NEMATOLOGY Technician, Michigan State University; 1980 Pest Management Field Assistant, MichiganState University, cooperative extension service. florida coop. ext. Serv. http://flnem.ifas.ufl.edu/noling.htm
Extractions: (Teaching 0% Research 30% Extension 70%) As principally the only nematologist in the state with research programs in vegetables, my research objectives are structured so as to directly support extension programs. Research interests include: to quantify nematode induced losses in crop yield within the framework of multiple cropping;
FSCPE Contacts 221 Matherly Hall University of florida Gainesville, florida 326112017 (E,P) (919)733-7061 ext. State Budget and Management 20321 Mail service Center Raleigh http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
Extractions: We identified 27 volunteer water quality monitoring programs sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension in the United States and its territories. Now we are up to 38! The map on the right shows where and to what extent Cooperative Extension is involved in volunteer water quality monitoring across the nation. Not shown is an Extension co-sponsored program in American Samoa. The first of these programs began in 1978, the most recent this year. In parentheses next to each coordinator's name is the year that the program began. Program volunteers are monitoring a wide range of aquatic habitats including rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, wetlands, estuaries, and drinking water wells. We have listed the programs that are sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension by state in the directory that follows. We have tried our best to keep the contact information current. Many programs have websites; we have created links to these sites for your convenience. We encourage you to explore the wide range of Extension volunteer monitoring programs and contact those that interest you. All our coordinators are more than happy to share their expertise and enthusiasm with you!
Lukol Directory - Science Agriculture Education Cooperative Extension http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/. of Kentucky cooperative extension service Partnershipbetween the University of florida cooperative extension service Provides http://www.lukol.com/Top/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/
Orders Issued By The Florida Public Service Commission - Electric 25221 grants intervention to THE florida INDUSTRIAL COGENERATION PANDA ENERGY CORP,grants partial ext of time agreement between FLA KEY ELEC coop and Util http://www.psc.state.fl.us/Orders/html/Electric and Gas-1991.html
Administration - Polling Places Yes. 264, 268, Lake County coop. ext. service Bldg 100 S. Hwy. 45, Grayslake,Yes. Yes. 281, Spaulding School 3638 florida Ave., Gurnee, Yes. http://www.gurnee.il.us/admin/polling_places.html
US EPA Software For Environmental Awareness of Alaska cooperative extension service www.uaf.edu/coopext/ace.html Universityof Delaware cooperative extension service bluehen.ags.udel.edu/deces florida. http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
Extractions: Software for Environmental Awareness Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home SEAHOME Titles Topics ... Links All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
Tropical Fruit Crop Events & Announcements Tropical Ag Fiesta, Gold Coast Railroad Museum, July 1920, 2003, Miami A celebrationof the agriculture and natural areas of south florida. coop. ext. http://crane.ifas.ufl.edu/EVENTS.HTM
Extractions: Extension Events Index LOCAL EVENTS NOTICES Key West Fruit Festival, June 28th, 2003 Key West: The event includes fruit displays, containerized tropical fruit trees for-sale, "best" fruit competition, and workshops on planting and care of tropical fruit crops. For more information go to: http://monroe.ifas.ufl.edu/ Water management BMPs (best management practices), June 30th, 2003 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Miami-Dade Co. Coop. Ext. Service. Update on proper irrigation management for tropical fruit growers. For more information go to: http://miami-dade.ifas.ufl.edu/index.htm Monitoring soil moisture workshop, July 8th, 2003 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Miami-Dade Co. Coop. Ext. Service. Learn about new soil moisture monitoring equipment from Dr. Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, Hydrologist, at TREC. For more information go to: http://miami-dade.ifas.ufl.edu/index.htm International Mango Festival, Fairchild Tropical Garden, July 11-13, 2003 Miami: This is the premier mango event in south Florida where mango enthusiasts can taste numerous varieties, see a huge display of literally 100+ varieties, and learn about mango culture for the home landscape. For more information go to:
Alternative Crops Alternative Crops Links. Click on a crop below to learn about its culture and marketing in the state shown. State cooperative extension agents compiled most of the information presented in these links. Alfalfa Mississippi State U. coop. ext. Agronomy Pubs Alfalfa Montana State University coop. ext. Pubs. Montana U. of florida coop. ext. Small Farm Alteratives. florida. Vegetable http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/alt_crop_rpt.cgi
Extractions: Alternative Crops Links Click on a crop below to learn about its culture and marketing in the state shown. State Cooperative Extension agents compiled most of the information presented in these links. Please note that PLANTS is not responsible for the content or availability of other websites. General Alternative Crops links Alternative crops for all states Crop Link State Crop Type Acerola (Barbados cherry): California Rare Fruit Growers Fruit Facts California Fruit Puerto Rico Fruit Alfalfa: Mississippi State U. Coop. Ext. Agronomy Pubs. Mississippi Forage Alfalfa: Montana State University Coop. Ext. Pubs. Montana Forage Alfalfa: Oklahoma State U. Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma Forage Alfalfa: Penn State U. Ag. Sciences Avail. Pubs. List Pennsylvania Forage Alfalfa: U. of Illinois Coop. Ext. Field Crops Illinois Forage Alfalfa: U. of Nebraska-Lincoln Field Crops Nebraska Forage Almond: U. of Georgia Coop. Ext. Pubs. Georgia Nut, Oil
SOFL NAWQA Liaison Committee Members 3015 Tallahassee, florida 32301 (850) 9429500 ext. Su Jewell US Fish and WildlifeService 10216 Lee Survey National Biological Division florida coop Fish and http://fl.water.usgs.gov/Sofl/sofl.liascomm.html
Free Web Hosting By Netfirms Sally, Scalera, Brevard County coop. extension, Cocoa,, (321)6331702. dba Interiorscapes,Kissimmee, (407)390-0465. Barbara, Hutchings, I B florida Dream Inc. ext. http://www.floridalma.org/Memdirectlist04.htm
Extractions: LMA Membership 2004 First Last Company City Phone Phyllis Ashley West Palm Beach Carl Carlisle Archer Tim Lewis A-1 Lawn Service Palmetto, Maria Safille Acropolis Designs Corp. Miami, Fredis Rodriquiz Advanced Facilities Svcs. Bradenton Rigeberto Sevilla Advanced Facilities Svcs. Bradenton Raymoundo Cruz Advanced Facilities Svcs. Bradenton Bartolo Leon Advanced Facilities Svcs. Bradenton Humberto Gonzalez Advanced Facilities Svcs. Bradenton Michael Phillips Advanced Facilities Svcs. Bradenton Michael Rodriquiz Advanced Facilities Svcs. Bradenton Gary Brinen Alachua County Extension Office Gainesville George Pickhardt Arrow Environmental Svcs. Inc. Sarasota, Richard Avery Tampa Ken Rudisell Bay Co Coop Ext Svc. Panama City Adam Sammons Bay Colony Community Assn.-OFO Naples, Vicente Valdez Bay Colony Community Assn.-OFO Naples, Mike Culver Bay Colony Community Assn.-OFO Naples, Frank Kitchener Bay Colony Community Assn.-OFO Naples, Larry Martinez Bay Colony Community Assn.-OFO Naples
Southern Region SARE PO Box 110310 Gainesville, FL 326110310 Phone 352-392-2201 FAX 352-392-8196 Meswisher@mail.ifas.ufl.eduCassel Gardner florida A M University 202 coop. ext. http://www.griffin.peachnet.edu/sare/coordinators.html
Black Page Horticultural Sciences Dept PO Box 110690 University of florida Gainesville, FL326110690 Ph 352-392-4711 Fax 352 Entomology (Project Leader) LA coop. ext. http://www.alabamapecangrowers.com/scientistslist.htm
T J Stevens Market Information Systems for the IFAS VAX Computer Network Version 2. Floridacooperative extension service Circular 839. May 1989, 30 pp. coop. ext. http://www.tjstevens.com/
B_E-G Rep., Study No. IIC-1 (7501), florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee.7pp. Puma in Kansas. coop. ext., Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. 8pp. http://www.mountainlion.net/beg.htm
Extractions: E - F - G East, B. 1979. Cougar Comeback in the East. Am. Forests 85(11):21, 54-59. Eaton, R.L. 1971. Florida Panther. National Parks and Cons. Mag. 45(12):18-20. Eaton, R.L. 1975. Puma-Mystery Cat. Pacific Search 9(10):6-8. Eaton, R.L., and K.A. Velander. 1977. Reproduction in the Puma:Biology, Behavior, and Ontogeny. World's Cats 3:45-70. Ebert, P.W. 1971. The Status and Management of the Felids of Oregon. In Jorgensen, S.E., and L.D. Mech (eds). Proc. of a Symposium on the Native Cats of North America; Their Status and Management. U.S. Dept. Int., Fish and Wildlife Service, Twin Cities, Minnesota. Pgs. 68-71. Egbert, A.L. 1987. Policies and Philosophies on Florida Panther Captive Breeding and Reintroduction. AAZPA Regional Proc.:767-772. Elmer, M., K.A. Logan, L.L. Sweanor, and M.G. Hornocker. 1997. Mountain Lion Food Habits in a Desert Environment: Preliminary Results. Page 85 in W.D. Padley, ed., Proc. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop: 27 February- 1 March 1996; San Diego, California. Emmons, L.H. 1987. Comparative Feeding Ecology of Felids in a Neotropical Rainforest. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 20:271-283.
Communications Office - Weekly Report - August 29, 2002 GPS sites are currently operational in florida and are (Contact Shawna Bell, NCEP,301763-8000, ext. FY 04 cooperative Observer Network (coop) Upgrade Funds. http://205.156.54.206/com/weekly/wk082902.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - August 29, 2002 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service and Arkansas Department of Emergency Management to Sign Memorandum of Agreement. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service and Florida State and Federal Agencies Collaborate to Get Additional Data. The NWS, working in collaboration with the Florida Department of Transportation (DOT), NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS) and Forecast System Laboratory (FSL), and Florida Weather Forecast Offices, is working to enhance weather analyses and forecasting through the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) sites throughout Florida. The Florida DOT plans to install 50 GPS sites around the state to improve its geophysical observation and mapping capability. Once installed, the GPS system will help provide atmospheric moisture content measurements that may be accessed at any time (currently upper air weather balloons capture those data only twice a day). This is an important asset in increasing efficiency and effectiveness of NWS forecasting capabilities. Since GPS signals are affected by atmospheric water vapor, the FSL has developed a technique to derive Integrated Precipitable Water estimates (moisture content from the Earth's surface to the top of the atmosphere) from the GPS data. A few GPS sites are currently operational in Florida and are already providing the NWS with high resolution real time IPW estimates. All 50 GPS sites are expected to be operational within the next two years. (Contact: Ron Trumbla, W/SR, 817-978-1111, ext. 140)
Communications Office - Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 to partners about NOAA s proposal to modernize coop and the the 24 hour patterns ofsummertime convection across florida. Ron Trumbla, W/SR, 817978-1111, ext. http://205.156.54.206/com/weekly/wk090502.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) To Host Cooperative Observing Program (COOP) Partners' Forum. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Partners with Dow Corning and Emergency Management Agency to Give Away 70 NOAA Weather Radios. NOAA's NWS Forecast Office in Wilmington, OH, recently partnered with Dow Corning, Carroll County Emergency Management, and the Kentucky State Emergency Management Office to give away 70 new NOAA weather radios. Dow Corning bought 70 NOAA weather radios and distributed them to hospitals, schools, nursing homes, day care centers, churches, fire departments, and government buildings in the area. The mayor, a county judge, the local police chief, NWS personnel, and Dow Corning employees went through the community in small groups distributing the radios along with NWS pamphlets. Each organization that received a radio was educated on how to use the radio, the timely information it would provide, and how to respond to warnings issued. (Contact: Mickey Brown, W/ER, 631-244-0102) Dedication Ceremony Planned for New NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio (NWR) Transmitter in Arkansas.
Awareness Week florida A M UNIVERSITY. The Office of International Programs and. 1030am 1200noon (Perry Paige Auditorium) 1000am 1130am (coop. ext. Teleconf Cntr.). http://www.famu.edu/about/admin/vppa/News/Awareness_Week/awareness_week.html
Extractions: DEVELOPMENT NEWS PUBLIC AFFAIRS FOUNDATION ... DONOR RELATIONS INDUSTRY CLUSTER CAREER CENTER PUBLICATIONS The Office of International Programs and The Multicultural Affairs Committee present . The 2002 International Awareness Week "HANDS ACROSS THE WORLD: CELEBRATING CULTURES" Tuesday, April 8 Monday, April 15, 2002 WEEK AT A GLANCE: Monday, April 8 h Tuesday, April 9 th Proclamation of International Awareness Week Faculty/Student Fulbright Opportunities (at FAMU's Eternal Flame) 09:30am 11:45 am (Coop. Ext. Teleconf. Center) Symposium on International Health (Perry Paige Auditorium) International Luncheon 12:00 noon (Possibly Grand Ball Room) Wednesday, April 10 th Thursday, April 11 th 10:30am 12:00 noon (Perry Paige Auditorium) (Coop. Ext. Teleconf Cntr.) Forum on International Experiences of International Fashion Show FAMU Students 07:00pm 10:00pm (PP. Auditorium)