Extractions: WASHINGTON, DC 20006 August 11, 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR HEADS OF AGENCIES SUBJECT: Prime and Unique Agricultural Lands and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) The accompanying memorandum on Analysis of Impacts on Prime or Unique Agricultural Lands in Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act was developed in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. It updates and supersedes the Council's previous memorandum on this subject of August 1976. In order to review agency progress or problems in implementing this memorandum the Council will request periodic reports from federal agencies as part of our ongoing oversight of agency implementation of NEPA and the Council's regulations. At this time we would appreciate receiving from your agency by November 1, 1980, the following information: identification and brief summary of existing or proposed agency policies, regulations and other directives specifically intended to preserve or mitigate the effects of agency actions on prime or unique agricultural lands, including criteria or methodology used in assessing these impacts.
Washington State Department Of Ecology Protection Agency Farm service Agency Fish and Wildlife service Forest serviceNational Park service Natural Foreword L. Katherine Baril (WSU coop. ext.). http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/pubs/96-120/96120pre.html
National Urban Task Force Maurice Dorsey national Program Leader for Public Policy ECS, CSREES South Building1400 Independence Ave, Southwest Washington, DC 202502215 of DC coop. ext. http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~swest/urban/nutf.html
NEWSS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION to cooperative extension Services in the United States (list by the State) NASD national Ag Safety Definitions of terms used in Weed Science (coop. ext. http://www.newss.org/default/extension.htm
Maine CAPS Update September 20 other survey data for any of the following species please send it to me so I cancreate records for the national Agricultural Pest Don Barry, UMaine coop. ext. http://pmo.umext.maine.edu/aphis/caps-update-2002-09-20.htm
Extractions: The next CAPS roundtable discussion is scheduled for Wednesday, January 29 , 2003 at the Maine Forest Service Entomology Lab (map) in Augusta. Anyone interested in insect, disease, or weed pests affecting Maine is invited to attend to this informal meeting where we share status reports and plans for upcoming work. The distribution list for CAPS updates is attached to bottom of this message (item 4) . If you know of other people who might be added to the list, please let me know. 2. I have entered all the 2002 survey data in my possession (Plum pox, Pine shoot beetle, Potato mop top, European fruit tree borer). If you have trapping or other survey data for any of the following species please send it to me so I can create records for the National Agricultural Pest Information System. balsam woolly adelgid, browntail moth, balsam gall midge, gypsy moth
.Coop Domain Registration Member The mission of the national cooperative Business Association is by email -avalencia@ncba.coop or by and search engine top ranking service rockets your http://www.101domain.com/biz/_coop_domain.htm
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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?
Recent Extramural Funding Site Administration for the national Research Center Control Program), Sheppard, Gary,coop ext Southwest, $8,216, 7/1 Dairy Industry and cooperatives, PDA, Etherton http://research.cas.psu.edu/ExtramuralFund.htm
Project KEEN Resources of Agriculture Forest service Alaska Region http//www.fs.fed.us http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/anrpubs.html hgaNational Gardening Association http://www.kodiak.k12.ak.us/edgrants/keenres.html
Extractions: Community Service Learning is a major focus of 4-H at present, and is being carried out partly through a nationwide Ad Council Youth Voices and Action Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign. National 4-H Council is taking the lead in this important effort. The base 4-H enrollment in this topic before the campaign began was 83,672. The campaign has provided 4-H with $32 Million in free advertising on TV, radio, print media and billboards. It has resulted in four million "hits" on our Youth Voices and Action website, and is expected to greatly expand participation in this important learning experience. As part of our efforts to support the national 4-H "Are You Into It?" initiative, the Michigan Action Team developed and implemented a statewide staff and volunteer training, information and resource initiative to help volunteers appropriately engage young people in a "Do, Reflect, Apply" process for community service. This included regional training to launch the initiative; newsletter, Web and resource material support with community service themes; training modules to help counties recruit more volunteers for community service and service learning activities; and project and subject specific training and state events focused on using learned skills to benefit others.
11.480 - National Ocean Service Intern Program Obligations (Cooperative Agreements) FY 02 $1,799,101; FY 03 est Office NOS SpecialProjects Office, national Ocean service Telephone (301) 7133000, ext. http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=221
Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences - Terrence G. Bidwell Okla. coop. ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. OSU ext. Facts No. 1996. The national rangejudging contest Judging rangeland for livestock and wildlife values. 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.
Extractions: Purdue Agriculture Agronomy Extension ... Kingcorn.org Timely information on issues related to corn production and marketing can often "make or break" the bottom line of today's corn growers. Up-to-date and useful information about the current status or future of the U.S. corn crop is available from the links listed for individual states below. Kansas State Univ.
Bacterial Ear Rot In Corn Due To Flooding (Purdue Univ.) of Nebraska coop. ext. shall have equal opportunity and access to its programs andfacilities without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn/news/articles.03/EarRot-0720.html
Extractions: he Great Flood of '03 will be remembered for the crop devastation caused by the flooding of the Wabash River and many of its tributaries. As the flood waters recede, the totality of crop death is immediately evident in those areas where crops were totally submerged for a period of days. Click on images for larger popup versions. Less obvious is the damage to plants on the higher elevations within the flood plain that were only partially submerged, particularly those fields where pollination was in progress or that were in the early grain filling period following pollination. These plants withstood the onslaught of flood waters that rose to heights above the ear but quickly receded with little to no major structural damage to the plants. Unfortunately, these survivors along the fringes of the major flooding may have won the battle, but may lose the war because of the potential for the development of bacterial ear rot as a consequence of the exposure of the immature ears to the muddy flood waters. The following images illustrate the occurrence of bacterial ear rot in a corn field along the Wabash River in Vermillion County, Indiana. The field was adjacent to one that was totally destroyed by flood waters, but which itself had been briefly immersed up to and just beyond the ear shoots.
CUNA: The Credit Union National Association as Director of Interest Rate Risk Management at a national trade group Jeanne canbe reached at 800356-9655, ext. 4226, or via email at jsheahan@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.
American Farm Publications Awards national Better Newspaper Contest, 3rd place, 1996 · Maryland Farm Bureau MediaAward, Dec., 1997 · national Better Newspaper Ag, coop. ext., University of Md http://www.americanfarm.com/awards.html
Human Ecology : Centennial National Satellite Videoconference Centennial national Satellite Videoconference. 2547608 e-mail jjustice@coop.ext.colostate.edu.Colorado State University cooperative extension, Tri River Area http://www.humec.cornell.edu/centennial/satellite-sites.cfm
Southern Region SARE coop. ext. service Louisiana State University FedEx Knapp Hall Room 202 PO Box25100 Baton Rouge, LA 708945100 Phone225-578-6998 FAX 225-578-7765 FedEx http://www.griffin.peachnet.edu/sare/coordinators.html
Internship List national Wildlife Federation, Montpelier, VT; national Wildlife Federation, Washington,DC; Woodvale Farm, West Greenwich, RI; University of Georgia, coop. ext. http://www.uvm.edu/~envprog/intern.html
Extractions: Note: Of course this is not an exhaustive list of internships "out there." Just the ones we've heard about. We're always eager to hear about other opportunities. Email the Student Services Coordinator, egetchel@uvm.edu if you know of other intern-hosting organizations that should be listed here. Thanks.
IPM Links national IPM Network Northeast Region, USA; ITM for Bees in Turf North CarolinaCoop ext. service; Nematode Damage and Management in Lawns North Carolina http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/links/relidx6.htm
Extractions: National IPM Network [Northeast Region, U.S.A.] ITM for Environmental Enhancement and Resource Conservation [Northeast Region, U.S.A.] IPM Program [U. of Conneticut IPM] Integrated Pest Management [Maryland Department of Agriculture] IPM in New York State Pulications in Sustainable Landscape Management [Virginia Cooperative Extension] Commercial Turf IPM [Auburn Univ., Alabama] Integrated Turfgrass Management for the Northern Great Plains HortIPM [TAMU] AAPSE Pesticide Training Materials- IPM [Washington State U.] UC IPM Online Integrated Plant Protection Centre [Oregon State U.] Bees in Turf [North Carolina Coop Ext. Service] Nematode Damage and Management in Lawns [North Carolina Coop Ext. Service] Mole Cricket Management [North Carolina, U.S.A.] IPM Control Options for Southern and Northern Masked Chafer [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for Sod Webworm [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for Mole Cricket [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for Green June Beetle [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for Japanese Beetle [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for Billbug [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for Armyworm [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for Chinch Bug [University of Maryland] IPM Control Options for May/June Beetle [University of Maryland]