UConn - Department Of Plant Science Bartlett Arboretum Newsletter. Spring 1985. Hartford s Rain of Parks ,Milestones, Univ. of Conn. coop. ext. service, Fall Winter 1980-81. http://www.canr.uconn.edu/plsci/la/alexopoulos_cv2.html
Extractions: 1977 to present Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Connecticut 1971 to present Practicing Landscape Architect Director and Project Developer, Knox Parks Foundation, Hartford, CT Site Planner, Moriece and Gary, Inc., Cambridge, MA Professional Society Member, American Society of Landscape Architects Landscape Architecture Licensing State of Connecticut, No. 550 Program of Landscape Architecture - Program Coordinator Liaison with American Society of Landscape Architects accreditation reviews Teaching Courses presently taught Planting Design, Landscape Site Engineering, Development of Landscapes and Community Planning and Design Past courses Landscape Graphics, Landscape Planning I and II, Landscape Construction and Seminar in Landscape Architecture In Greece: Agriculture and Ecology of Sparta. July, 1999.
Members Of WIN Wyoming Prof., UW Division of Kinesiology and Health, Laramie Donna Birkholz, MA, FCS Educator,UW coop. ext. service, Sheridan County, Sheridan Linda Boeckner, PhD, RD http://www.uwyo.edu/winwyoming/members.html
Forest Pest Control - References And Suggested Readings Murphy, PA 1978. mississippi Forests Trends and outlook. USDA Forest ServiceResource Bulletin SO67. 32 p. Univ. GA, coop. ext. Serv. Bull. 1017. 51 p. http://www.bugwood.org/pestcontrol/refs.html
Extractions: Forest Pest Control Douce, G.K., Moorhead, D.J., and Bargeron, C.T., Forest Pest Control, The University of Georgia, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Special Bulletin 16, Revised January 2002. References and Suggested Readings Adams, J., R. Platz, and J. Williams-Cipriani. 1994. Pest Trend-Impact Plot System (PTIPS) Beta Release 2. USDA Forest Service, Forest Pest Management, Methods Application Group, Report MAG-94-3. 120 p. Anon. 1989. Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South. USDA Forest Service R8-PR 16. 98 p. Douce, G.K., D.J. Moorhead, P.E. Sumner, E.A. Brown and J.J. Jackson. 1993. Forest Pest Control. Univ. GA, Coop. Ext. Serv., Athens, GA. Spec. Bull. 16. 31 p. Drooz, A.T., et al. 1985. Insects of Eastern Forests. USDA Forest Serv., Washington, D.C. Misc. Publ. 1426. 608 p. Guillebeau, P. (ed.) 2002. 2002 Georgia Pest Control Handbook. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service Special Bulletin 28. 604 p. (Published Annually) Jackson, J. J., K. Coder, R. Gilbert, T. Patrick, C. Rabolli, and L. Tankersley. 1992. Georgiaâs Endangered Animals and Plants. Univ. GA, Coop. Ext. Serv., Athens, GA. Bull. 1071. 31 p. Miller, J., B. Barber, M. Thompson, K. McNabb, L. Bishop and J. Taylor, Jr. 1992. Pest and Pesticide Management on Southern Forests. USDA Forest Service Management Bulletin R8-MB 60. 46 p.
Black Page extension. Pyzer, Dr. John, Specialist Pest Mgt. (Area Agent) LACoop. ext. service gov. Administration. mississippi. Layton, Dr. B,. http://www.alabamapecangrowers.com/scientistslist.htm
Cotton Insects No. 8., Miss. coop. ext. Serv. Layton, MB 1996D. 1996. Severity and distributionof the 1995 tobacco budworm in mississippi. Proc. 1996 http://msucares.com/insects/cotton/96bt.html
Extractions: Approximately 42% of Mississippi's cotton crop was planted to transgenic Bt-varieties in 1996, the first year of commercial availability of this technology. Despite unusually low populations of tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens , the primary target pest of this control tool, overall performance of Bt-cotton was positive. Overall yields were slightly better than conventional varieties and insect control costs were similar. Some Bt-cotton required supplemental foliar treatments to control unusually high populations of bollworms, Helicoverpa zea . However, based on an end of season survey, the number of bollworm/budworm treatments required per field of Bt-cotton (0.33 treatments/field) was considerably less than for conventional cotton (3.05 treatments/field).
Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences - Terrence G. Bidwell Agricultural Research service and Natural Resources Conservation service, GrazingLands Technology Field Day, Southern Plains Range Research Station coop. ext. http://pss.okstate.edu/personnel/faculty/bidwellpi.html
Extractions: Boren, J.C., D.M. Engle, M.S. Gregory, R.E. Masters, T.G. Bidwell, V.A. Mast. 1997. Landscape structure and change in a hardwood forest-tallgrass prairie ecotone. J. Range Manage. 50:244-249. Bidwell, T.G. 1997. Habitat management for upland game in the southern plains. Agricultural Research Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service, Grazing Lands Technology Field Day, Southern Plains Range Research Station, Woodward, OK. Redmon, L.A., and T.G. Bidwell. 1997. Stocking rate: the key to successful livestock production. Okla. Coop. Ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. OSU Ext. Facts No. 2871. Vermeire, L.T., R.L. Gillen, and T.G. Bidwell. 1997. Ecology and management of western ragweed on rangeland. Okla. Coop. Ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. OSU Ext. Facts No. 2873. Bidwell, T.G., and M.E. Moseley. 1996. The national range judging contest: Judging rangeland for livestock and wildlife values. 1st Edition. Okla. Coop. Ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. 4-H Pub. No. 149.
Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences - Alumni List mississippiAlabama Photographers Association Hobbies Golf. Lexington, OK 73051 CareerExperiences US Army (7 years), Army Reserve (21 years); OSU coop. ext. http://pss.okstate.edu/about/alumni/1940.html
Sources Extension Resource Materials http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist agc/ Louisiana cooperative extensionService Knapp Hall Rural Development Center mississippi State University http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modtd/33629843.html
Communications Office - Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 partners about NOAA s proposal to modernize coop and the level coverage of areas ineast mississippi, maintain warning Richard May, W/OS21, 301713-1677, 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.
POMF 2806 Page OFFICE NUMBER 12050324 LARRY MANN mississippi coop extENSION SERV RESOURCES OFFICERPO BOX 9663 mississippi STATE MS 662) 3252118 EMAIL LARRYM@ext.MSSTATE.EDU http://webwtc.opm.gov/raft/html/pomf2806.shtml
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
Dr. Charles McClurg coop. ext. Serv., Univ. of Md. EB 236. 1995 revision 148 pages. extension Projects/ActivitiesMaryland cooperative extension service Vegetable Newsletter http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/hort/mcclurg.htm
Extractions: Classes Publications Extension ... Honors Vegetable Extension Specialist: production systems of vegetable crops, varietal evaluation, and vegetable nutrition. Books Edited: Editorial Committee: Gardening for Food and Fun. 1977 Yearbook of Agriculture, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Editorial Committee: Living on a Few Acres. 1978 Yearbook of Agriculture, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Chapters in Books: McClurg, C.A. 1985. Chapter 9, Watch your garden grow. In Baybook, A Guide to Reducing Water Pollution at Home. Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. McClurg, C.A. 1986. (Revised) Chapter 9, Watch your garden grow. In Baybook, A Guide to Reducing Water Pollution at Home. Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc.
IT Webbook About The Authors Center, Rm 404 Box 9642 mississippi State, MS 39762 662325-2160. William Shuffstall(shuffy@psu.edu) CED extension Agent/IT Coordinator Penn State coop. ext. http://www.cas.nercrd.psu.edu/Publications/Webbook/wbAboutAuthors.htm
Extractions: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES Faith-Community Based Supportive Service Programs Anne Arundel County, MD Maryland has instituted a program that allows churches to "adopt" willing welfare recipients and assume control of their benefits. The county has a program for recruiting houses of worship as sponsors of a family on welfare. The faith-based organization agrees to be a sponsor and receives a six-month lump sum of the family's cash assistance in place of what the family would ordinarily receive. The sponsor then helps the family use the assistance wisely to get back on the road to self-sufficiency. The sponsoring organization receives no fees to help cover administrative costs, so it is purely voluntary on the part of the organization. Specifically, Anne Arundel County doesn't pay churches, but it allows them to use county money to help welfare recipients. Genesis Jobs, supported by the Episcopal Church of the Guardian Angel, has been successful in finding jobs for low-income workers. It has scrimped and scraped for funds from private donors, refusing to seek government money. Now for the first time, the state has been referring some job-seekers to Genesis Jobs and has asked Genesis Jobs to train some of its workers, using federal funds. "This new turn of events appears to allow us to be flexible and innovative. The doors have been opened," says Emily Thayer, Director of Genesis Jobs.
Extractions: Blessed Painting Service,specializes in commercial,industrial,and residential painting.Quality Work;Quality Service! spraytec ind.coatings Ace Painting Co 2914 Oak Forest Dr Jackson MS 39212-2614 tel: 601-371-9124 - Hinds County American Painting Contracting 16536 Shaw Rd Gulfport MS 39503-9148 tel: 228-832-4444 - Harrison County Atkins Painting Co 5085 Old Highway 80 Bolton MS 39041-9636 tel: 601-866-7799 - Hinds County Austra-Line Master Painters 367 Road 1500 Belden MS 38826-9723 tel: 601-842-8369 - Lee County Beckman's Paint Contracting 20349 Jones Mill Rd Long Beach MS 39560-9021 tel: 228-864-7757 - Harrison County 5446 Windsor Circle Meridian MS 39305-9704 tel: 601-681-8334 - Lauderdale County Bill Martin Painting Contractors 124 La Branche Ave Ocean Springs MS 39564-5333 tel: 228-875-2190 - Jackson County Bobby Reeves Painting Contractor State Boulevard Ext Meridian MS 39305 tel: 601-485-2527 - Lauderdale County Bowers Painting Co 1366 Ford Rd Terry MS 39170-9343 tel: 601-878-2070 - Hinds County Brown's Pavement Markings 3080 Locust Hill Rd Tupelo MS 38801 tel: 601-840-0900 - Lee County Butlers Painting/Contracting 2215 Cade Ln NW Brookhaven MS 39601-8553 tel: 601-833-5126 - Lincoln County
Extractions: A B C D ... Z Ackman, Cliff, PA Milk Marketing Board Aiken, Roger E., Aines, Glen, Vigortone Ag Products, Inc. Albers, Carl W., Steuben Co. Coop. Ext., Co. Off. Bl Alexander, Steve, Purity Dairy, Inc. Alexander, Craig, O-AT-KA Milk Products Coop, Inc. Allaire, F. R., The Ohio State University Allen, Robert, Lehigh Valley Allen, Wesley J., Leprino Foods Allen, Joel W., Columbia Co. Coop. Ext. Allhusen, George, Alvarez, Valente, The Ohio State University Amaral, Gilbert, Cumberland Farms Dairy Ambrosius, John, Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville Andersen, John W., Johanna Dairies, Inc. Anderson, Bruce, Cornell University Anderson, Ron, U.S. House of Representatives Anderson, Philip, Anderson Dairy Management Andrew, Sheila, U-40 Anna, Edward D., Antoine, Robert, Dean Foods Company Arduser, Bruce, Pioneer .. A DuPont Company Armstrong, Bill, American Foods, Inc. Arnett, Paul, Marigold Foods, Inc. Asbury, Mike, Maryland and Virginia Milk Producer Assoc. Director, , Coop. Ext. Ctr. Ault, Don, Ag-Nomics Research Associates Ayer, Harry, University of Arizona Baase, Karen A., Madison Co. Coop. Extension
My Master Gardener Page Los Angeles Master Gardeners , Univ. of Calif. coop. ext. Marin County, CaliforniaMaster Gardeners. mississippi. Consumer Horticulture, Master Gardener. http://www.hal-pc.org/~trobb/mastgar.html
Extractions: You are visitor A separate and distinct area of gardening is that of the Master Gardener - the voluntary arm of the Agricultural Extension Services. As a Past President and member of the Harris County Master Gardener Association (Houston, Texas), I am more familiar with the Texas Master Gardener program but Master Gardening is nationwide in scope and on this page I will be attempting to put it all together. I am often asked the question, "Who and what are 'Master Gardeners'"? The following comments, questions and answers are geared primarily to the Texas Master Gardener Program. However, with slight differences, they also apply to all 50 states since all now have "Master Gardener Programs". They also generally apply in the four Canadian provinces with the program except for the sponsorship of Cooperative Extension agencies. Master Gardeners are members of the local community who take an active interest in their lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers and gardens. They are enthusiastic, willing to learn and to help others, and able to communicate with diverse groups of people. What really sets Master Gardeners apart from other home gardeners is their special training in horticulture. In exchange for their training, persons who become Master Gardeners contribute time as volunteers, working through their cooperative Extension office to provide horticulture-related information to their communities.
Selected Books Alaska http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/. Michigan extension service http//ceenet.msue.msu.edu/bulletin Mississippihttp//msucares.com/pubs/index.html. 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 Thursday, June 10, 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
Division Directory UA at Pine Bluff. coop. Madison, Marion, Miller, mississippi Bly, Monroe,Montgomery. AVP for Ag -ext, Bio and Agricultural Engineering, Communications. http://division.uaex.edu/contact/ListCes.asp
Publication coop. ext. Sys. Youth activity book reproduced with permission from an Arkansas cooperativeextension service publication created by Donna Shanklin and Brian http://www.ag.auburn.edu/dept/entplp/FireAnts/inform/publication.html
Extractions: STATION PUBLICATIONS Drees, B. M., C. L. Barr, S. B. Vinson, R. E. Gold, M. E. Merchant, N. Riggs, B. Hickman, P. Nester, D. Kostroum, B. Sparks, D. Pollet, D. Shanklin, K. Loftin, K. Vail. K. Flanders, P. Horton, D. Oi, P. Koehler, and R. Wright. 2002. Managing imported fire ants in urban areas. B-6043 revised. Texas Cooperative Extension Service. Eubanks, M.D. 2001. The effects of red imported fire ants on insect pests and beneficial arthropods in Alabama cotton. Pp. 3-4, 2000 Cotton Research Report, Research Report Series, Volume 18, K.S. McClean and D.L. Monks, eds. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.