Farm Books: Poultry Poultry Mash Formulas, Michigan State University Cooperative ext. extension ServiceCircular 562, 1948, 33 pp Raising Turkeys in indiana, Purdue extension http://www.users.mis.net/~gwill/fb-poult.htm
Extractions: Many of the following poultry pamphlets and bulletins are small. If you order several, we will charge actual shipping which will be considerably less than $1.00/book. Alabama Turkey Talk , Alabama Polytechnic Institute Extension Circular 318, 1946, 38 p., $2.00. Better Rations - More Eggs , by F. E. Mussehl, University of Nebraska Ag College Ext. Service, Extension Cricular 1420 Revised, July, 1927, 14 pp., $1.00 Bimonthly Bulletin , Ohio Ag. Exp. Station, includes articles on "Raising Chicks in 1933" and "Leg Disorders of Growing Chicks," March-April 1933, $1.00 Buying Eggs for Home Use , University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension 1315, April 1949, 8 pp., $1.00 Common Diseases and Parasites of Poultry , Separate from 1942 U.S.D.A. Yearbook of Agriculture, pp. 931-1107, $2.00 A Compilation of Experimental Information on Feeding Laying Hens , Mississippi AES Bulletin 330 reprinted, 1940, 52 pp., $4.00 Consumer Poultry Meat Studies in the Northeast , Maine Ag Exp. Station Bulletin 536, 1955, 20 pp. $1.00 Delaware Poultry Handbook , 17th ed., 1962, 108 pp. (includes 1962 Official Directory of Delaware Poultry Breeding Flocks and Hatcheries and Dealers), $2.00
Communications Office - Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 event and invitations have been sent to indiana Senators Evan DLAC course was developedby the NWS/Cooperative Program for Jacks, W/OS6, 301713-0280, ext.188). 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.
State Coordinators indiana. TEXAS. Douglas F. Welsh, Ph.D. Texas Cooperative extension Horticulturist225 Horticulture/Forestry Sciences Bldg. Neil Pelsue Univ. Of Vermont ext. http://hcs.osu.edu/mg/img/coordinators.html
F. ALLEN DRAY, Jr. Publications ext. Serv. 199394 Florida Aquatic Weed Control Guide. Florida Cooperative extensionService Publ. indiana Academy of Sciences, indianapolis, indiana. 261 pp. http://www.ars-grin.gov/ars/SoAtlantic/FtLauderdale/dray/fadpublications.htm
Williams Scotsman - AEPA Mebership List org. indiana. YES. org. Jeff Kimball, Cooperative Purchasing Services ManagerPO Box 213 Lewisburg, PA 17837 Phone 570523-1155 ext. 2130 http://www.willscot.com/aepa/membership_list2.html
Extractions: Indiana ... Listing of Assigned Williams Scotsman Representatives Individual state agreement pending. Ask your state agency when your purchasing relationship with Williams Scotsman will be finalized! About Williams Scotsman How Does the Contract Work? Modular Case Studies Member Agency List Information ... Listing of Assigned Williams Scotsman Representatives Individual state agreement pending. Ask your state agency when your purchasing relationship with Williams Scotsman will be finalized! Arizona
Turfgrass Management/Extension Services Links ext. Doc; Turf Tips Purdue Agronomy extensionindiana; LAWNMASTERS Homepage TurfgrassEstablishment Tennesee; Cooperative extension at University of http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/links/rel1c.htm
Extractions: Lawn Care Factsheets [Nova Scotia Dept. Agr.] Maintenance of Lawns in Newfoundland Turf Lawn Maintenance [OMAF Factsheet] Lawn Renovation [OMAF Factsheet] Winterizing Turf [OMAF INFOsheet] Thatch Control [OMAF INFOsheet] Cornell Turfgrass Information Center [New York] RCE Electronic Documents [Rutgers - PDF format][New Jersey] Your Lawn and Its Care [Rutgers Coop Ext] [U.of Conneticut IPM] [U.of Conneticut IPM] Thatch -Problems and Corrective Measures [U.of Conneticut IPM] Turf and Seed [Maryland Dept. of Agr.] Virginia Cooperative Extension Publications in the Sustainable Landscape Management Series [Virginia Co-op Extension] NCSU - TurfFiles Home Page [Clemson University] University of Georgia Cooperative Extension publications Cooperative Extension Service [U. Georgia] Florida Lawn Handbook Turfgrass Science at the Fort Lauderdale REC Tips for Turfgrass [Florida Agricultural Information Retrieval System] MSU Turfgrass Science MSU TurfGrass Information File Turfgrass Info. Center
Feeding The Dairy Herd ext. 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the US Department of Agriculture andCooperative extension Services of Illinois, indiana, Iowa, Kansas http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/livestocksystems/DI0469.html
Extractions: Donald E. Otterby, W. Terry Howard and Lee H. Kilmer Table of Contents Ruminant Anatomy and Physiology Feed Nutrients Feedstuffs Feeding the Dairy Herd Feeding Systems Ration Formulation Purchasing Feed Dairy Cow Diseases and Disorders Appendix Tables A-1 Sample budget of cost and returns for a milk cow and her replacement at three different levels of production A-2 Sample budget for raising heifers to 1350 lb in 24 months A-3 Estimating weight of dairy animals on basis of heart girth measurements A-4 Water quality guidelines for dairy cattle A-5 Daily nutrient recommendations for growing heifers A-6 Daily nutrient recommendations for lactating dairy cows A-7 Crude protein and energy allowances for milk production A-8 Calcium and phosphorus allowances for milk production A-9 Nutrient value of common forages A-10 Nutrient value of energy concentrates (grains, by-product feeds, and fat)
Purchasing Power Cooperative, Danville, IN (800) 8765473 ext 155. OR (541) 929-8531 DouglasElectric Cooperative, Roseburg (541 0220. DuBois (814) 371-9311. indiana (724) 349 http://www.marathonheaters.com/purchasing.html
Extractions: Marathon heaters can be obtained through any of the following outlets. US NATIONAL OUTLETS Shelter Supply Based in Minnesota, Shelter Supply offers a wide range of energy efficient building supplies, including the Marathon. WW Grainger Supply With over 300 outlets across the US, most major metropolitan areas will have a Grainger Supply. Grainger stocks Marathon water heaters in 40 (6E022), 50 (6E023) and 85 (6E025) gallon capacities. Contact Grainger at (800) 323-0620 Rheem/Ruud Distributors and Wholesalers As part of the Rheem family, any Rheem or Ruud wholesaler will stock or has access to Marathon water heaters. (See additional links below) CANADA Rheem Distributors and Wholesalers As part of the Rheem family, any Rheem wholesaler in Canada has access to Marathon water heaters. OTHER SOURCES Over 150 investor-owned and cooperative utilities in North America offer a Marathon water heater program. These utilities may offer a rebate, a Marathon lease, or offer the unit directly for sale. Contact your local utility and ask if they offer a Marathon program. If you cannot locate a Marathon outlet near you, call our toll-free number below and ask Customer Service for assistance.
Outreach, Indiana School For The Blind The IERC is a cooperative endeavor between the of Exceptional Learners and the IndianaSchool for the Leslie Durst, Resources Coordinator (317) 2320587, ext. http://isb.butler.edu/outreach/outreach_programs.htm
Extractions: Fax: (317) 251-6511 The Early Childhood Consultant provides services to families of children who are blind or visually impaired from birth through Kindergarten. Consultation is also available to other service providers from health care, social services, and local education agencies who are responsible for the growth and development of children who are blind and visually impaired. Services include observations in the child's home and instructional settings to offer suggestions and information to service providers and families regarding adapted materials and instructional strategies. The Early Childhood Consultant is responsible for organizing the annual Osborne Early Childhood Conference for parents and professionals. Assessments of Young Children are offered each summer under the direction of the Early Childhood Consultant. For more information, contact:
Indiana-Massachusetts indiana. Kathryne Everts University of Maryland Cooperative extension Lower EasternShore Research and Salisbury, MD 218011648, Phone 410/742-8788, ext. http://www.apsnet.org/directories/extension/inma.htm
Extractions: Student Information A fast growing and widely diverse field, food and nutrition can appeal to students interested in a combination of food, health, science, business, and teaching. The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences offers three undergraduate program options dietetics, food service management, and food and nutrition. The dietetics profession offers countless possibilities for helping people through community nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, and management. Food service, one of the fastest growing fields in the United States, offers qualified professionals excellent job placement and the opportunity for rapid advancement. The science emphasis of the food and nutrition major prepares students for the advanced study necessary for scientific research related to food and nutrition. The ABCs of the Food and Nutrition Area are: Application : Programs include many off-campus learning opportunities in preprofessional dietetic practice experiences and cooperative learning for food service management in addition to more traditional laboratory and classroom learning.
Seed Lot Sampling ext. and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the US Department of Agriculture andCooperative extension Services of Illinois, indiana, Iowa, Michigan http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/plantsci/smgrains/ncr403w.htm
Extractions: M.K. Misra, agricultural engineer. Sponsored by the Extension Services of Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri. North Dakota, Ohio, and Wisconsin in cooperation with ESUSDA. Careful sampling of a seed lot is an important step in obtaining a sample which accurately reflects the characteristics of the seed lot. Aside from carefully controlled production and conditioning practices, painstaking sampling is actually the first step in assuring accuracy and precision in seed testing. The purpose of seed testing is to obtain information regarding the planting value of seed in any particular seed lot. For testing to be meaningful, seed samples must be properly collected. Seed tests often generate information which must, by law, appear on the seed label and/or is required for obtaining a phytosanitary certificate. Both the seed producer and the buyer rely on accurate laboratory information. Seed testing laboratories therefore must have modern equipment and well trained analysts. However, seed lot sampling may be beyond the control of the seed analyst conducting tests on the submitted sample. And if the submitted sample is not representative of the seed lot, the laboratory analyses cannot accurately reflect the planting value of that seed. The Seed Lot A seed lot can be defined as a quantity of seed with every portion or every bag uniform within permitted tolerances as to percentage of pure seed, inert matter, other crop seed, germination and dormant seed, weed seed, and rate of occurrence of noxious weed seeds. A quantity of seed which is not uniform within permitted representative tolerances should not be classified as a seed lot. Any variation should be reduced by further conditioning, by mixing, or by separating the quantity in question into two or more uniform lots.
HIA Contacts indiana Cathy Burwell Purdue University CES 102 A Ag Texas Janie Harris Texas Cooperativeextension 2251 TAMU College 435-797-3845 E-mail leonah@ext.usu.edu, http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Project Page: Indiana Community AIDS Action Network 1994-1999 A Cooperative Agreement Program funded by the HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Street, Suite200, indianapolis, IN 46208; 317.920.3190 ext. indiana HIV Advocacy Program. http://www.themeasurementgroup.com/EDCpage/indiana.html
Extractions: Click on the left side of this banner for the Home Page; click on the right side for the HIV/AIDS Program Evaluation Center. INDIANA COMMUNITY AIDS ACTION NETWORK [ICAAN] A Cooperative Agreement Program funded by the HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration as a Special Project of National Significance ICAAN helped to reduce discriminatory barriers to employment, care, housing, and other social services faced by individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The funding period for this project was from October 1994 to September 1996 and is no longer active. Grant Number: BRU 900116-01-0. Indiana Community AIDS Action Network, 3951 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46208; 317.920.3190 ext. 307 (phone), 317.920.3199 (fax). Project Abstract Cross-Cutting Evaluation Knowledge Base Evaluation Data from this Project Project Completion Conference, Grantee Panels, and Poster Session at HRSA
CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources Florida Mary Chernesky Hillsborough County coop. ext. mechernesky@mail.ifas.ufl.edu. IndianaMaryann Dickason Marion County Office mdickason@purdue.edu. http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
Endorsers Of Asset Building Multi County Youth service, Clinton, Oklahoma A. Thurston, Langston University CooperativeExt., Langston, Oklahoma Beth Inc., indianapolis, indiana Jan Toolan http://www.search-institute.org/9-11home/endorsers.html
Extractions: We endorse "An Affirmation of Asset Building in a Time of Uncertainty" and will seek to embody its intent through our asset-building efforts in our relationships, families, communities, and organizations. We will be resources to each other and will help each other keep these commitments. (Organizations and communities are listed for identification purposes only.) Mary Ackerman, , Search Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Extractions: Educational Materials Browse by Topic Category ... Ag in Transition Agricultural and Biological Engineering Agricultural Economics Agronomy Animal Sciences Botany and Plant Pathology Consumer and Family Sciences Crop and Livestock Entomology Food Science Forestry and Natural Resources 4-H and Youth Grain Quality Veterinary Science
Cantaloupe And Specialty Melons recommended by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension service. Chemical weed control recommendations for http://www.ces.uga.edu/pubcd/b1179.htm
Extractions: Contents Cantaloupe and Specialty Melons PREFACE This publication was compiled to meet the growing cantaloupe industry in Georgia. Its 10 chapters represent the latest information available on successful cantaloupe and specialty melon production. This publication is the compilation of information through the Georgia Vegetable Team, a cross-discipline commodity group within the University of Georgia. Thanks are extended to all the contributors and reviewers for their efforts in putting this publication together. CULTURE George E. Boyhan, W. Terry Kelley, Darbie M. Granberry Description Cantaloupe and specialty melons are members of the cucurbit (Cucurbitaceae) family, which also includes several warm season vegetables such as watermelon, squash and cucumber. Cantaloupes and specialty melons grow as prostrate vines with andromonecious flowering, both perfect (with male and female flower parts) and imperfect (male flowers). The scientific name for cantaloupes (muskmelons) and specialty melons is Cucumis melo . This species is subdivided into seven botanical variants: cantaloupensis, reticulatous, inodorous, flexuosus, conomon, chito and dudaim. Only two of the seven variants have significant commercial importance in the United States. These are the reticulatous and inodorous variants.
Human Ecology : Centennial National Satellite Videoconference Extension, Tompkins County, Ithaca Contact Nancy Potter, Ph (607) 2722292 ext127 e-mail Penn State Cooperative Extension, indiana County, indiana http://www.humec.cornell.edu/centennial/satellite-sites.cfm