Jackson FarmASyst. national Farmland Assessment Program, Univ. of Wisconsinextension,Madison, WI. coop. ext. Serv., Univ. of Wisconsin-extension, Madison, WI. http://www.soils.wisc.edu/soils/people/faculty/jackson.htm
Extractions: (608) 265-2595 (fax) Land use and water quality, nonpoint source pollution. Extension 100% The voluntary FarmASyst program contains 24 publications and worksheets that can be used by farmers to identify drinking water contamination risks. Interagency involvement in the development of these materials is necessary to insure their technical and policy accuracy. This interagency cooperation is also necessary for effective training and implementation programs. Wisconsin pilot FarmASyst implementation programs are being implemented in two USDA projects, two EPA pollution prevention projects, a Rural Clean Water Project and three State Watershed projects. Resulting refinements in farmstead management are reducing agricultural impacts on both surface and groundwater while maintaining or enhancing farm profitability.
Video Conference Facilities ext. Local University extension Councils Cooperating Lincoln University Cooperativeextension service to person regardless of race, color, national origin, sex http://www.luce.lincolnu.edu/videoconf.htm
Extractions: Video Conference Facilities We currently have two Video Conference sites. They are located at our main office in Jefferson City, and our office in Caruthersville. We will be adding new sites soon in the regional offices in Kansas City, and St. Louis. Other sites are also available through other organizations. Our equipment can connect with most other Video Conference enabled sites throughout the world. Rates for use of our Video Conference sites: For Off-Campus Organizations: $55 per site per hour Mon - Fri 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) $80 per site per hour Mon - Fri 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) For On-Campus Organizations: $45 per site per hour Mon - Fri 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) $70 per site per hour Mon - Fri 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) Please note that additional charges for connections to all sites involved in a video conference including those outside of LU Coop. Ext. will be the responsibility of the organization or person originating the conference. Fees for non-LU Coop. Ext. sites vary and must be included when calculating the total cost of a conference. Parking must be requested at least 15 working days prior to the conference. Handicap Accessible parking is available.
Causes Of Haze Assessment (COHA) national Weather service Cooperative Observation station. Deciview (DV) A metricof haze proportional to the logarithm of the atmospheric extinction (B ext ). http://coha.dri.edu/web/state_analysis/General/terms.html
Extractions: (or higher) more info... Terminology and Acronyms Aerosol : a dispersion of microscopic solid or liquid particles in a gaseous medium, such as smoke and fog Aerosol Light Extinction B ep ): The attenuation of light due to scattering and absorption of aerosols. B ep = 3F(RH)[Sulfate] + 3F(RH)[Nitrate] + 4[OMC] + 10[LAC] + 1[Soil] + 0.6[CM] In the following table the brackets [ ] denote concentrations of that chemical species. SPECIES FORMULA ASSUMPTIONS POSSIBLE SOURCES SULFATE 4.125[S] All elemental S is from sulfate. All sulfate is from ammonium sulfate. Fossil fuel combustion NITRATE 1.29[NO Denuder efficiency is close to 100%. All nitrate is from ammonium nitrate. Industrial and automobile emissions, organic decomposition Organic Mass by Carbon (OMC) 1.4 * OC Average organic molecule is 70% carbon. Biomass burning, automobile emissions, fossil fuel combustion, gas-to-particle conversion of hydrocarbons
Extractions: State Government State Services Select Program Area DOE HOME Advisory Councils Board of Education Career and Technical Education Charter Schools Compliance/Monitoring Curriculum Frameworks/Institutes Early Learning Services Education Reform Educational Technology Educator Licensure Tests (MTEL) Educator Licensure Employment Opportunities English Language Learners Family Literacy Forms Directory General Educational Development Grants: Information Information Services Health, Safety and Student Support Services MCAS MCAS Appeals MECC - (Career Center) METCO "No Child Left Behind" Federal Education Law Nutrition Programs Proprietary Schools Reading Office School and District Accountability School and District Profiles/Directory School Finance School-to-Career Education Security Portal Special Education Title I Virtual Education Space - VES News District/School Administration Educator Services Assessment/Accountability ... PK-16 Program Support
Adventure GPS Products - Customer List Forest Shasta-Trinity national Forest, CA - Siskiyou national Forest, OR; PennsylvaniaCollege of Technology; Pennsylvania State University (coop. ext. http://www.gps4fun.com/contact_customer_list.php
NIH Guide: NATIONAL COOPERATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY GROUPS must be given as national Cooperative Drug Discovery Grant Grants AdministrationBranch national Cancer Institute service) Telephone (301) 4967800, ext. http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CA-99-010.html
Extractions: NATIONAL COOPERATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY GROUPS Release Date: April 14, 1999 RFA: CA-99-010 (see reissuance RFA-CA-05-001 http://www.crisny.org/health/us/health7.html http://dtp.nci.nih.gov http://dtp.nci.nih.gov or the Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) web site: http://ctep.info.nih.gov . Extended preclinical developmental support may be obtained though the Rapid Access to Intervention Development (RAID) mechanism ( http://dtp.nci.nih.gov http://www.dtp.nci.nih.gov http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not94-100.html . INCLUSION OF CHILDREN AS PARTICIPANTS IN RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN SUBJECTS It is the policy of NIH that children (i.e., individuals under the age of 21) must be included in all human subjects research, conducted or supported by the NIH, unless there are clear and compelling scientific and ethical reasons not to include them. This policy applies to all initial (Type 1) applications submitted for receipt dates after October 1, 1998. All investigators proposing research involving human subjects should read the "NIH Policy and Guidelines on the Inclusion of Children as Participants in Research Involving Human Subjects" that was published in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts, March 6, 1998, and is available at the following URL address: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not98-024.html
Lychees Online - Lychee Fruit, Trees, Products & Info 1 ext. regard to race color, sex, age, handicap, or national origin on obtaining otherextension publications, contact your county Cooperative extension service http://www.lycheesonline.com/freezeprotection.cfm
Extractions: Protecting crops from occasional frost and freezes has been a continual problem for vegetable growers throughout Florida. Several options are available including sprinkler irrigation, soil banking, row covers, raising water table, and cover crops. Frost and freeze protection consists of various methods to protect plants from damage from freezing temperatures. The best method of frost-freeze protection is proper site selection. Visualizing the flow of cold air, as if it were water, and its possible buildup in low spots or behind cold air dams is the most effective site selection method. If a site has good cold air drainage, then it is likely a good production site as far as frost-freeze damage is concerned. Use soil banking (covering the crop with soil) for crops such as potatoes which have large energy reserves in the seed piece to grow out from the soil covering. Early melons, sweet corn, or beans may be planted in a small trench to protect seedlings from frost by the warm surrounding soil mass.
Extractions: CSREES advances knowledge for agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities through national program leadership and federal assistance. About Us buildhome("1"); Emphasis Areas buildhome("2"); Funding Opportunities buildhome("3"); Business with CSREES buildhome("4"); Newsroom buildhome("5"); National Emphasis Areas Quick Links Agricultural Systems Pest Management Research Education ... Local Extension Offices Search CSREES Web site
Weather Forecasts And Information North Carolina Weather. NC Forecast Products. NWS Products for North Carolina including Observations, Forecasts, and Climate Data. national Weather service Active Warnings. NCARS Automated Weather Station Network at most of the outlying NC Agricultural Research service research facilities. http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/weather/weather.html
Extractions: Phone: (864) 656-3382 Fax: (864) 656-5819 The Cooperative Extension Service is based at the two South Carolina Land Grant Universities, Clemson and South Carolina State Community Development Family Consumer Sciences Field Crops Forestry Horticulture (Commercial) Horticulture (Urban) Livestock Insects Entomology (Insect Information) "Got Bugs?" Radio Program
University Of Minnesota Extension Service Home Page img 4H CCS, national 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System Inc. The University ofMinnesota Extension service is an equal opportunity educator and employer. http://www.extension.umn.edu/
National Weather Service Forecast Office - WFO, Brownsville, Texas The national Weather service in Brownsville provides forecasts, warnings, and other weather information across Deep South Texas from Zapata to Sarita to Brownsville. of NOAA's Climatic Diagnostic http://www.srh.noaa.gov/bro/climate.htm
Entomology Wheat Insects COOPERATIVE EXTENSION service, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTANKSU, County Extension Councils, Extension the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/entml1/wheatcur.pdf
Extractions: North Dakota State University Crop Production Publications Number Title Year Cost North Dakota Weed Control Guide Farmer's Guide For Seed Buying Seed Treatment for Disease Control North Dakota Seed Increase Program ... PDF Version (54KB) Insect Pests of Rapeseed and Mustard in North Dakota Grain Drying Crop Rotations for Managing Plant Disease Fertilizing Buckwheat Fertilizing Safflower Aerial Application of Fungicides for Crop Disease Control Proso Millet in North Dakota Banded Sunflower Moth Safflower Production Grain Moisture Content Effects and Management ... PDF Version 2001 North Dakota Alternative Crop Variety Performance Canola Variety Trials (PDF Version 212KB) Producing Certified Seed Dry Bean Production Guide ... PDF Version (127KB) EB 31 Plant Diseases-Development and Management PDF Version (187KB) EB 48 Crop Rotations for Increased Productivity ER 50 Spring Wheat Response to Copper Fertilization in North Dakota ER 52 North Dakota Survey of Soil Copper, pH, Zinc, and Boron Levels ER 56 Tips for Improved Fungicide Spraying for Wheat/Barley Head Scab Control EB 61 Seasonal Price Patterns For Crops ER 75 2001 Canola and Crambe Fungicide Trials in Minnesota and North Dakota PDF 45KB Seed Lot Sampling EB 79 Brazil's Soybean Production and Impact PDF Version (374KB) *Growth Staging Of Wheat, Barley and Wild Oat
PNWWATER 023: Volunteer Monitoring Regional Workshop Cooperative extension Contact Bob Simmons 360427-9670 ext. national Water QualityProgram Areas. with eight themes of the USDA s Cooperative State Research http://www.pnwwaterweb.com/Initiatives/vol_reg.htm
Extractions: Over 30 educators in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington participated in the region's first annual voluntary monitoring water quality workshop. The workshop was held July 14 and 15, 2003 at the Central Idaho 4-H Camp in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho. The justification for holding this workshop was to enhance Extension's visibility as a provider of science-based education in natural resources. The workshop was designed for educators who: This workshop contained: A 15-hour short course on water education and monitoring A forum for water quality materials exchange An opportunity to interact with water educators from Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington
National Cottonseed Products Association Programs Prepared by Mark A. McCann and Robert L. Stewart T, Cooperative ext. LivestockSpecialist, Dickinson Research ext. 2002 national Cottonseed Products http://www.cottonseed.com/publications/supplementalfeeding.asp
Matching Service Programs For Keyword: Information & Referral Rochester; MONROE CO VETERANS service AGENCY Rochester; MONROE COUNTY CORNELL COOPEXT - HORTICULTURE PROGRAM Henrietta; national ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL http://www.rochester.lib.ny.us/humanserv/key426.htm
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HIA Contacts issued in September, 1995 to select a lead state for developing the manual and thenational trainthe of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
University Of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension service serve all people regardlessof race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. http://ces.ca.uky.edu/Harlan/
Extractions: Welcome to Harlan County Cooperative Extension. We're part of the University of Kentucky's and Kentucky State University's off-campus information networks. Let us connect you to UK, KSU and the world. We deliver information, education, and solutions. And we grow ideas into better communities, stronger local economies, and healthier lives. Contact us today and see how we can make a difference in your life. Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. UK Cooperative Extension Service UK College of Agriculture University of Kentucky