IISG - Zebra Mussel Mania Lending Centers of Anglers Hunters Peterborough, Ontario 705748-6324 ext 247. Nature Center Mattoon708-235-4644 illinois Cooperative extension service East Peoria http://www.iisgcp.org/edk-12/mania/lending.htm
Blackbirds Controlling Nuisance Blackbirds in Roosts (Missouri coop. ext.) Blackbirds and starlingsoften establish YellowHeaded Blackbird illinois resource provides a http://www.responsiblewildlifemanagement.org/blackbirds.htm
Extractions: " Blackbirds and starlings often establish roosts in areas where they are unwelcome because of the economic damage and potential health problems they cause." F. Robert Henderson Kansas State University, September 1992 Click on the Quick Fact Flash Card for Summary Detail and a Photo Brewer's Blackbird Common Raven Great-tailed Grackle Red-winged Blackbird ... Agriculture Western Australia The introduced blackbird ( Turdus merula ) is a pest in eastern Australia. It damages commercial fruit crops and may compete with native birds. The species is prohibited in Western Australia and individuals found here are destroyed. Blackbird Damage Prevention and Control Methods Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service. Note - This online resource is probably the most comprehensive blackbird report of those reviewed for listing in this links page. The file is in PDF format and can take a somewhat lengthy period of time to load. Blackbird Facts and Images Facts f rom the British Broadcasting Corporation "Wild Facts" database
USA WEEKEND Magazine :: Travel Service :: Southern illinois ranks as one of the top areas in the state for tourism Region 5CoOp, MARYLAND. For your free Minnesota Travel Guide, call 1800-944-1442 ext. http://cf.usaweekend.com/USAWtravelService/store.cfm
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Priester Conference 2001 Jeri, Marxman, University of illinois extension, 539 Bevier Hall, 905 S Mary, Remenschneider, Alabama coop. 9647, 39762, (662) 325- 1321, (662) 325- 8407, bcarew @ext. http://www.nnh.org/priester/contact.htm
School IPM Links Pest Control Advisory Council, and the University of illinois extension. Of AgricultureBoard of Pesticides Control and the University of Maine coop. ext. http://www.pestmanagement.rutgers.edu/IPM/SchoolIPM/resources2.html
Extractions: Description: Clickable map of United States provides major School IPM contacts by State Resource: US Environmental Protection Agency School IPM Publications Publication Title: Pest Control in the School Environment Adopting Integrated Pest Management. EPA 735-F-93-012; 8/93. Great basic overview introduction to School IPM. Defines IPM. Outlines the seven steps to setting up a School IPM program. Also details evaluating the costs.
Southeastern Illinois College Secretary (618) 2525400, ext 2601 Room to work with outside organizations in cooperativeplanning and service area of Southeastern illinois College, including http://www.sic.cc.il.us/commprograms.php?Page=commprograms&Sub1=commed
Extractions: Gardening Publications Pennsylvania Nearby States United States Although the emphasis in their publications is rural and agricultural, there are excellent resources in foods and nutrition, consumer education, family life, health and safety, horticulture that even city folk can use! Please be aware that the agricultural information tends to be geared towards that state. These are more likely to have publications that are applicable to gardening in Pennsylvania. Ohio State University Extension OhioLine
Agri-Tourism State University extension ext.msstate.edu. and Tourism Management, Cooperativeextension service. and University of illinois Cooperative extension service. http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/agritour/310-003/appendixc.html
Extractions: Authors: Aaron Blacka, College of Human Resources; Pierre Couture, College of Human Resources; Charles Coale, Agricultural and Applied Economics); John Dooley, University Outreach; Andy Hankins, Virginia State University; Ann Lastovica, Virginia State University; Brian Mihalik, College of Human Resources; Charlotte Reed, Public Service Programs; and Muzzo Uysal, College of Human Resources Publication Number 310-003, posted November 2001 Internet resources Virginia Cooperative Extension www.ext.vt.edu Clemson University Extension www.clemson.edu/extension Michigan State University Extension http://msucares.com Mississippi State University Extension ext.msstate.edu University of California Small Farm Center www.sfc.ucdavis.edu University of California Small Farm Center, Small Farm Newsletter www.sfc.ucdavis.edu/pubs/SFNews/news.htm Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association, Inc. wi-ag-tourism.com Virginia Cooperative Extension Publications Related to Agri-tourism Business
Extractions: http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-801/350-801.html The reports are also available from the authors. Findings from the past YAR reports suggest that there are a number of questions that are important for understanding project sustainability. These include: There are a number of factors that facilitate program sustainability and are incorporated into this report. These factors include: Program flexibility, Adequate and qualified staff, Collaboration within communities and involvement by the communities, Adequate and long-term funding, and the Ability to demonstrate impact. The central questions addressed in this report are: What is the current status of the 94 Youth at Risk projects four years after funding ended?
Advisory Board Membership For School Service Personnel Chicago Teachers Center of Northeastern illinois University 770 N Special EducationCooperative Region II 120 West Market IL 61727 Phone 217/9358337 ext. http://www.isbe.net/pps/membership.htm
Nutrition Web Sites Health Publications http//www.ext.nodak.edu Research, Education, and extension service(CSREES) http illinois Cooperative extension Disaster Resource Site http http://www.ext.nodak.edu/food/foodlink.htm
Extractions: Marketplace of Ideas is an annual gathering of North Dakota people, ideas, and resources. More than 100 workshops and more than 200 booths, all made possible by more than 1,000 private and public groups, organizations, and volunteers. North Dakota Department of Aging Services http://lnotes.state.nd.us/dhs/dhsweb.nsf/ServicePages/AgingServices NEW
Should I Join A New Processing Cooperative? 4.0 Kansas Extension service, Kansas State University. IlliNet Software, Universityof illinois. value calculation for a new venture processing cooperative. http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/agecon/farmmgt/eb67w.htm
Extractions: Quentin Burdick Center For Cooperatives A renewed interest in cooperative agri-businesses is sweeping across the Northern Plains. These new cooperatives are structured differently than traditional farm supply and elevator cooperatives. The new venture cooperatives are focused on processing and marketing processed products rather than supplying production inputs or marketing raw agricultural commodities. They require producer members to supply raw commodities for processing through marketing contracts, and tie the amount of commodity supplied to the purchase of equity stock in the cooperative. The new cooperatives are selling enough equity stock shares, and related delivery rights, to meet the cooperatives' financial needs and ensure peak use of processing facilities. A combination of factors make the decision about becoming a member in a new venture cooperative unique and complex. This publication is designed to identify the key aspects of that decision by asking five questions. They are:
CUNA: The Credit Union National Association Wisconsin, and a MA in Sociology from Southern illinois UniversityEdwardsville Saracan be reached at 800-356-9655, ext. you can email her at skegel@cuna.coop. http://www.cuna.org/econ/about.html
Extractions: Home Governmental Affairs Regulatory Advocacy Compliance ... Related Sites bannerAd("top") Bill Hampel, Senior Vice President, Research and Advisory The Research and Policy Analysis Department performs Market Research for Credit Unions and State Credit Union leagues, maintains a comprehensive Financial Data Base on Credit Unions and does a variety of Research on Financial and Economic issues of interest to the Credit Union movement. Hampel also writes Economic Analysis columns for several Credit Union Publications. Before joining CUNA, Hampel was an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Montana at Missoula. Before that he was an Instructor of Economics at Iowa State University at Ames. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from Iowa State. Hampel served as a staff member at Navy Federal Credit Union in Virginia during a one-year sabbatical in 1989-90, where he studied credit union operations and carried out a variety of consulting projects. He is a member of the American Economic Association and the National Association of Business Economists.
CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources Florida Mary Chernesky Hillsborough County coop. ext. illinois JamesD. Oliver University of illinois extension jdoliver@uiuc.edu. http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
Untitled Martha R. DeHart, University of Georgia. Pete DeLisle, University ofIllinois, Champaign. Terril D. Faul, Louisiana coop. ext. service. http://tiger.coe.missouri.edu/~pavtat/AVERA/html/body_roster.html
Extractions: Membership Roster A B C D ... Z A Stephen O. Agyei-Mensah, Nothern Marianas College Tunde Aiyeru, The Ohio State University Leonard Albright, California State University, Long Beach James Alicata, Fitchburg State College Marcia A. Anderson, Southern Illinois University Robert H. Arnold, University of Georgia Marion F. Asche, Florida International University Valija M. Axelrod, Powell International, Inc. click to go back to top B Gerald Baerg, University of Minnesota Kirby R. Barrick, University of Illinois, Champaign James E. Bartlett, II, Louisiana State Universtiy, jbart@cmq.com Donnell Barton, Nevada Department of Education Linda Bean, Auburn University Gregory Belcher, Pittsburg State University Lamar Benton Robert G. Berns, Bowling Green State University Michael J. Berson, The Citadel, Department of Education Virginia C. Bert, Florida Department of Education Robert J. Birkenholz, University of Missouri Glenn C. Boerrigter Kendra S. Boggess, Concord College Peter S. Boldt Annette I. Bookter, Louisiana State University Wally S. Holmes Bouchillon, University of West Florida
Updated 1-2004 State Master Gardener Coordinators And Web Site Links of the District of Columbia Cooperative extension service 326110675 Phone (352)392-1831 ext. illinois (last updated 11-2002) Monica David illinois Master http://www.ces.uga.edu/agriculture/horticulture/master gardener/stcoord.html
Staff Advisory Council EEO Code 4 ext AR I SECRETARY IV, coop ext AR II SUPERVISOR, DUPLICATING SER SUPERVISOR, SERVICEOFFICE SUPERVISOR University of illinois at UrbanaChampaign Copyright http://www.pso.uiuc.edu/sac/EEO4.html
32 Value-added Agricultural Product Market Development Grants Platt, Maquoketa, IA 52060 319652-3237 ext. newly formed statewide processing-marketingcooperative, which recently illinois - $100,000 ILLI-MEX Alliance, LLC http://csf.colorado.edu/archive/2001/coop-bus/msg00241.html
Welcome To The North American Farmers' Direct Marketing Association Velmas Pumpkin Patch and visiting Eckerts Farm in illinois they began coop.ext Santa Barbara Cty Mark Gaskell is a Farm Advisor with the University of http://www.nafdma.com/Conference/Sessions/Speakers/E-I/
Extractions: The roots of farming run deep for Steve and Dorothy Enger. Steve's great great grandfather homesteaded in a township named after him southwest of Hatton. Steve is the 5th generation to farm. Dorothy grew up on a farm listening to stories her parents told about her great grandparents. They were early pioneers and homesteaded the land on which her family farmed and raised her brothers and sister. The farm on which the Enger's are now living was homesteaded in 1885. Steve has been farming in the Hatton area for 25 years raising conventional crops and vegetables. Since 1997, they and their daughter, Jennie, have been doing Fall Family Fun on the Farm. It began as a church project to raise money for Heifer Project International. Now their farm is shared with farm and non-farm f amilies. They want others to experience the farm. Smell the fresh soil, touch the plants, and watch
City Of Portland: Forestry Division: Informational Links EPA Green Landscaping University of Maine Cooperative ext. Arborday Foundation USForest service Urban Forestry in Washington The Morton Arboretum in illinois. http://www.ci.portland.me.us/misc/forestry/links.htm