National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biologic Resources The species that cause the worst bite reactions are found in the northwestern UnitedStates; Tegenaria agrestis occurs from idaho to Vancouver and coop ext. http://www.nature.nps.gov/biology/ipm/manual/spiders.htm
Extractions: NPS Home Biologic Resources NPS Biology Spiders and Scorpions This module is intended to serve as a source of basic information needed to implement an integrated pest management program for spiders and scorpions. Any pest management plan or activity must be formulated within the framework of the management zones where it will be implemented. Full consideration must be given to threatened and endangered species, natural and cultural resources, human health and safety, and the legal mandates of the individual parks. Recommendations in this module must be evaluated and applied in relation to these broader considerations. Most people are familiar with the general appearance of both spiders and scorpions. Spiders and scorpions are both arachnids, which is a group of animals that also includes mites, ticks, and harvestmen (daddy longlegs). The arachnids are closely related to insects. Both spiders and scorpions, like insects, have a hard external body, but spiders and scorpions have four pairs of legs while insects have three pairs.
Delaware-Illinois Mohammed S. Khan University of DC cooperative extension service 901 Newton WayneT. Nishijima Univ of Hawaii at Manoa coop ext Svc 875 Komohana Street idaho. http://www.apsnet.org/directories/extension/deil.htm
USA WEEKEND Magazine :: Travel Service :: DISCOVER idaho Find your guide to the most whitewater in the lower 48 Region 5 coop,MARYLAND. For your free Minnesota Travel Guide, call 1800-944-1442 ext. http://cf.usaweekend.com/USAWtravelService/store.cfm
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US EPA Software For Environmental Awareness University of Alaska cooperative extension service www.uaf.edu/coopext/ace.html GeorgiaFarm-A-Syst www.engr.uga.edu/service/extension/farmasyst Contact idaho. 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
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Extractions: New User About the Agency What's New Quick Index ... Career Opportunities Payroll Office Contacts for Retirement Inquiries To locate a specific item, select EDIT from the menu bar, then select FIND (on this page). In the prompt box, type the agency name, payroll office number, or other item. Each time you click "Find Next," you will get the next word on the page that matches your FIND entry. Return to Government Payroll Contacts NEW YORK NY 10017-0000 TELEPHONE (212) 490-9000 Return to Government Payroll Contac ts Page Updated: Office of Personnel Management
Sources Extension Resource Materials edu http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist edu/publications/freepubs/ topcooperative extension service University of idaho Ag Science http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modtd/33629843.html
From DHARRIS@upei.caFri Nov 3 204422 1995 Date Fri, 03 Nov 1995 SO IDUniv-Ky-coop-ext-Serv. The service. LA English 16 of 46 Marked in Search 14 AU Melfi,-JA; Withers,-RV TI Rapeseed an alternative crop for idaho. http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/orgfarm/crops/canola/canola-bibliography
Permaculture Bibliography Jude Hobbs 1999 The Permaculture Design Available at he Country extension service for nominal price of Insects and Mites NCR.481University of Wisconsin coop./ ext. Crops in PNW University of idaho Ag http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/orgfarm/permaculture/literature/Permaculture.
Priester Conference 2000 Participants 720913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Gianato West Virginia Universityextension service 1500 W Lynn Harris University of idaho 561 West Oneida http://www.nnh.org/priester/participants00.htm
White Pine Blister Rust Univ. idaho coop. ext. Woodland Notes 92. 11. Van Arsdel, EP 1972. Biology ofRust Resistance in Forest Trees. USDA Forest service Misc. Publ. No. 1221. http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/pub/php/management/whitepine/
Extractions: White pine blister rust is probably the most destructive disease of five-needle (white) pines in North America. The causal agent originated in Asia and became established in Europe in the 18 th century after highly susceptible American white pines were widely planted. The disease was introduced into North America about 1900 on white pine seedlings grown in European nurseries and by the 1950s had spread to most of the commercial white pine regions. The three most important commercial white pine hosts are eastern white pine ( Pinus strobus L.), western white pine ( Pinus monticola Dougl.) and sugar pine (
State Extension Small Grain Specialists, United States Dr. William F. Johnson Arkansas cooperative extension service 2301 South UniversityAve 719754-3494 FAX 719-754-2619 Email mdillon@coop.ext.colostate.edu. idaho. http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/smgrain/smgrainspec.htm
Extractions: Purdue Agriculture Agronomy Extension ... Small Grains Info State Ext. Small Grains Specialists The USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service provides an important link between research-based agricultural information and those individuals directly involved with the production and marketing of agricultural products in the U.S. The state Extension small grain specialists listed in this document, usually located at land-grant colleges and universities , are responsible for educational programming relative to small grain (wheat, barley, rye, oats) production and management issues within their respective states. Many of these individuals also conduct applied field research on important small grain issues in their states. Please let me know of corrections or additions to this list. Dr. Paul L. Mask
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Extractions: Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that emanates from the soil worldwide. It can concentrate in the home, and if breathed for a prolonged period of time, can cause lung cancer. In fact, the Surgeon General has warned that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States today. Only smoking causes more lung cancer deaths. Highlighting State Radon Program Activities Technical Information Presented at the 2003 National Radon Meeting is now available online at no charge and on CD for purchase. Note that the online version does not contain all of the information provided by speakers that presented at the meeting due to the size of some of the files; they are available on the CD, however.
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Extractions: Biology and Biological Control of Knapweed Wilson, L. M. and C. B. Randall. 2003. Biology and Biological Control of Knapweed. USDA-Forest Service FHTET-2001-07. 2nd Edition. Selected References The following references were selected to give the reader a good overview of literature relevant to the biology and biological control of knapweed. For a more comprehensive list of references, see Story and Smith (2000). Insects Agapeta zoegana Bobylev, M. M., L. I. Bobyleva, and G. A. Strobel. 1996. Synthesis and bioactivity of analogs of maculosin, a host-specific phtotoxin produced by Alternaria alternata on spotted knapweed ( Centaurea maculosa ). J. Agric. and Food Chem. 44: 3960-3964. Fitzpatrick, S. M. 1989. A potential collection method for Agapeta zoegana (Lepidoptera: Cochylidae), a knapweed-root-feeding moth. J. Entomol. Soc. Brit. Columbia 86: 55-62. MĀ¼ller, H. and D. Schroeder. 1982. Investigations on Agapeta zoegana L. (Lep. Cochylidae), a possible biocontrol agent of spotted knapweed
National Ag Risk Education Library Michael Moore USDA Montana Regional service Office , MO Phone 970) 3452088 EmaildKaan@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Paul Patterson University of idaho 1776 Science http://www.agrisk.umn.edu/Library/DirectoryList.asp?Region=Western&Lib=Main
1998 Minutes - AAPSE Board Meeting - March 10, 1998 Grodner, Mary L. LSU Ag. Center/ coop. ext. service. Heying, Jeanne. EPA. CornellUniversity. Takatori, Sherman. idaho State Department of Agriculture. Weaver, Mike. http://aapse.ext.vt.edu/htmldocs/98bdmin.html
Extractions: Gene Burgess, Secretary Call to Order . The fifth Annual Board meeting of the of the American Association of Pesticide Safety Educators was held on Monday, March 10, 1998, at the Embassy Suites hotel in Alexandria Virginia. President Barry Brennan (UH) called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Minutes of the Previous Meeting . The minutes of the meetings in Columbus, Ohio and the Certification, Training and Advisory Group, CTAG, meetings, which were previously posted, were distributed. The Board was told that corrections of the minutes could be made at the Business meeting the following day. An agenda was distributed and reviewed. It was announced that we would recess later for committee meetings and reconvene for committee reports. The committee reports should address how the committee intends to meet its charges. For guidance, Barry Brennan handed out examples developed by the Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society of America. . Carol Ramsay (WA) reported that we had $4,009 in checking and $5,400 in savings for a total of $9,409. A check was written to AAPCO for $1950 which leaves a balance of $7,659.
JGG Website-Literature Citation List Thill, D. 1991. Control of jointed goatgrass Is it possible? pro. North idaho Found.Seed Assoc. Colorado State Univ. coop. ext. service. Action Sheet 3.104. http://www.jointedgoatgrass.org/Cited/Cited.htm
Extractions: Please use Agricola or another search mechanism to find specific references not listed on this page. Allan, R. E. 1961. Registration of 10 pairs of alloplasmic and euplasmic nugaines wheat germplasms. Crop Sci. 36:470-471. Anderson, R. L. 1989. Environmental factors influencing ethiozin bioactivity on jointed goatgrass. Proc. West Soc. Weed Sci. 42:84-85. Anderson, R. L. 1992. Jointed goatgrass ( Aegilops cylindrica ) development and interference in winter wheat. Proc. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 32:86. Anderson, R. L. 1992. Jointed goatgrass ecology: Implications for control. Pp 2-3 in Wheat Technology Conference: Jointed Goatgrass: Origins-Ecology-Control, Symposium Proc. Univ. of Neb.
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. Mississippi State U. coop. ext. Agronomy Pubs Bean U. idaho coop. ext. Ag. Resources. idaho, Oregon, Washington. Vegetable. Bean U. of Arkansas coop. ext. Horticulture 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