Adventure GPS Products - Customer List and Computer Engineering; Northern Illinois University; oregon State University;Pennsylvania College of Technology; Pennsylvania State University (coop. ext. http://www.gps4fun.com/contact_customer_list.php
US States Get Ready For Summer With Hay Locator Services Her email address is rwillson@coop.ext.colostate.edu. The Web site is http//www.ext.colostate.edu/links/haylist.html. -oregon(541) 447-6228, Mylen Bohle. http://www.globalweatherservices.com/hay_hotlines.htm
Extractions: Click on the image to visit GWS Updated May 6, 2003 USDA: Weekly hay market reports from USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service can be found on the Web at http://www.ams.usda.gov/marketnews.htm . Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay, then on Hay/Weekly. The USDA also has a page called " USDA Ag Market News, Feedstuffs and Hay Reports ." This page contains some duplicate information. The address is http://ianrwww.unl.edu/markets/feeds.htm USDA's Farm Service Agency has a new site called HayNet that has a place for those who have hay and those who need hay. It can be found at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/haynet The Hay Page http://www.agriculture.com/livestock/haypage.html . It is maintained by Successful Farming. Internet Hay Exchange: http://www.hayexchange.com/hay.htm . A free service with several sponsors. It has places for hay listings from all states, Canadian provinces and some other countries. It boasts a hay locator, auction and connections to hay transport and forage testing, among other services. The Haymarket: http://www.case-agworld.com/cAw.HM.html
B_E-G Ebert, PW 1971. The Status and Management of the Felids of oregon. In Jorgensen,SE, and LD Mech (eds). Proc. coop. ext., Univ. Ca., Davis. 7pp. http://www.mountainlion.net/beg.htm
Extractions: E - F - G East, B. 1979. Cougar Comeback in the East. Am. Forests 85(11):21, 54-59. Eaton, R.L. 1971. Florida Panther. National Parks and Cons. Mag. 45(12):18-20. Eaton, R.L. 1975. Puma-Mystery Cat. Pacific Search 9(10):6-8. Eaton, R.L., and K.A. Velander. 1977. Reproduction in the Puma:Biology, Behavior, and Ontogeny. World's Cats 3:45-70. Ebert, P.W. 1971. The Status and Management of the Felids of Oregon. In Jorgensen, S.E., and L.D. Mech (eds). Proc. of a Symposium on the Native Cats of North America; Their Status and Management. U.S. Dept. Int., Fish and Wildlife Service, Twin Cities, Minnesota. Pgs. 68-71. Egbert, A.L. 1987. Policies and Philosophies on Florida Panther Captive Breeding and Reintroduction. AAZPA Regional Proc.:767-772. Elmer, M., K.A. Logan, L.L. Sweanor, and M.G. Hornocker. 1997. Mountain Lion Food Habits in a Desert Environment: Preliminary Results. Page 85 in W.D. Padley, ed., Proc. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop: 27 February- 1 March 1996; San Diego, California. Emmons, L.H. 1987. Comparative Feeding Ecology of Felids in a Neotropical Rainforest. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 20:271-283.
Archived:Oregon Amy L. Crooks 19600 South Molalla Avenue oregon City, OR clackamas.cc.or.us Telephone503657-6958 ext. students with a wide variety of service projects in http://www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/ARC_FWS/oregon.html
Extractions: Number of Districts: We are working closely with all of our school districts to meet the AmericaReads Challenge. Our temporarily funded coordinators (one staff and one student)work to connect students with a wide variety of service projects in the community including AmericaReads. We are able to offer our students involved in community service tuition-free cooperative education credits. In addition to the co-op credits, mericaReads tutors are also awarded tuition-free credit for completion of a tutor training seminar. EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
"GreenSheets" Gardening Factsheets Search for? oregon State University extension and Experiment Station Communications.Query Maryland coop. ext.Grounds and Gardens Publications. Univ. http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/1329/greensheets.htm
Extractions: GreenSheets Keyword Searches for Horticultural FactSheets Here are all the places I go to when I want "just the facts!" Start at the top and work your way downyou should find the answer to your gardening question or problem. I don't try the larger databases until last because I have found that if I go directly to the sites they catalog, I always find other topics that aren't exactly what I was looking forbut are interesting just the same! If you are a southern gardener use Aggie Horticulture, FAIRS in Florida, or Missouri first then the WebGarden which catalogs several southern extension services. If you find any non-working sites, please write me at tlyockey@geocities.com I have also listed some sites at the bottom of this page that have factsheets that aren't searchable, but are available for downloading or reading. Note! Many of the publications are in Adobe Acrobat format. You will need an Acrobat reader to view and print them. You will also need to configure your WWW reader to use Acrobat as a helper application. Follow this link to obtain the free reader and for instructions on configuring your WWW software.
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Conroy, Lisa, 4H Faculty (County), oregon State University Smith, Faye, extensionEducator, Family Resource Management, University of Connecticut coop. ext. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: Home Professional Database The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella Family and Human Developement Agent Virginia Cooperative Extesnion Barker, Heidi
Extractions: Butte Alliance for Medical MJ (Chico) chicodank@hotmail.com -phone DJ at (530) 345-1997 (info only). Butte Co Medical Cannabis Project (530) 873-1377 bcmcp95954@yahoo.com Chico MMJ Coalition - 200 W. 6th St (530) 899-1777 jc@amerianvotes.co m DC Greenhouse / Weedstock (209) 357-2154 dcgreenhouse@sbcglobal.net (patient support - Merced El Dorado Caregiver Association ( Placerville Golden State Patient Care Collective, 233 Hwy 174
HIA Contacts oregon Jeanne D. Brandt oregon State University extension 7973845 E-mail leonah@ext.usu.edu, MortonVirgin Islands Cooperative extension service University of http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Christmas Trees: Traditions, Production, And Diseases Forest. Res. Lab. Special Publ. 19, oregon State Univ., Corvallis, 100p. Hamm, PBand Hansen, EM 1991. NC coop. ext. Serv., Christmas Tree Notes, CTN015. 2 pp. http://www.apsnet.org/online/feature/XmasTree/Pages/references.html
Extractions: References Adams, G.C., Jr. and Bielenin, A. 1988. First report of Phytophthora cactorum and P. citricola . Plant Disease 72:79 (Abstract). Albers, H. H., and Davis, A. K. 1997. The wonderful world of Christmas trees. 100 pages. Mid-Prairie Books, Parkersburg, Iowa. Anonymous. 1996. Gallup poll shows real tree use surged in 1995. American Christmas Tree J. 40(2): 13. Anonymous. 1999a. NCTA public opinion survey supplies upbeat information. Christmas Tree Lookout 32(2): 22-24. Anonymous. 1999b. Christmas trees rank high in Oregon. Christmas Tree Lookout 32(3): 8. Baumann, D. 1996. The Gallup poll revisited. American Christmas Tree J. 40(3): 5-6. Benson, D. M., and L. F. Grand. 1999. Disease incidence of Phytophthora root rot of Fraser fir in North Carolina. Phytopathology 89:S6 Benson, D.M., Grand, L.F., and Suggs, E.G. 1976. Root rot of Fraser fir caused by Phytophthora drechsleri . Plant Dis. Rep. 60:238-240. Benson, D. M., Hinesley, L. E., Frampton, J., and Parker, K. C. 1997a. Evaluation of six
Value-Added Ag Team Coordinators 970) 6772815 E-mail dolores@coop.ext.colostate.edu. 801) 637-4102 E-mail miltg@ext.usu.edu. RussellYoumans Ballard extension Hall 307 oregon State University http://ag.arizona.edu/AREC/VAA/TeamCoord.html
Riparian Working Group: References book, L; NRMP; W, S, C, E Groups, oregon Environmental Foundation, 2637 SW WaterAvenue 21 minute video, GP, 410827-8056 $15/copy/Also available from PA coop. ext. http://www.vdof.org/rfb/rwg/ripbuf.htm
Extractions: $1/copy Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. January 1996. Riparian Forest Buffers. Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. White Paper GP ACB 1-800-662-CRIS American Forests, Global Releaf.10 Reasons to plant a tree with Global Releaf this holiday season Pamphlet GP American Forests,PO Box 2000, Washington, DC 20013. 1-800-545-TREE Austin, S.H. and J. Mehring, Riparian Forest Handbook 1: Appreciating and Evaluating Stream Side Forests.Virginia Department of Forestry. 48 page handbook NRMP; W, S, C, E Groups Bouquet River Association.How to Hold Up Banks: Using All The Assets.A stream erosion control booklet.
Publications 6th North American Conf. on Mycorrhizae, Bend, oregon, June 2529, 1984. oregonState Univ., College of Forestry. 8(8)3-8, Univ. Missouri, coop. ext. Serv. http://ohld.ag.utk.edu/ohld/htm/albrpubs.htm
WPBR Meeting - Participants Alan Kanaskie oregon Dept of Forestry 2600 State Street Salem, OR 97310 Tele 503.945.7397Fax 503.945.7416 Email Steve McKay Cornell University coop. ext. http://www.ars-grin.gov/ars/PacWest/Corvallis/ncgr/wpbrmeet/participants.html
Steve C. Harbell Wash. State Univ. coop. ext., Kitsap Co., 197879 Fisheries Biologist. In NorthwestAgricultural Situation and Outlook, oregon State University, Corvallis. http://www.wsg.washington.edu/staff/bios/harbell.html
ACE #95-102_Final Results University Jay Carr, Natural Resources extension Agent, oregon State University Council,Idaho Fred Edmiston, extension Educator, Washington County coop. ext. http://wsare.usu.edu/pubs/97_98ar/af95102.htm
Extractions: Site construction, forage evaluation, riparian, transitional zone and upland bio-assessment, water quality analysis, cattle performance and behavior, site mapping, economic analyses, and two field days have been completed. The treatments consisted of grazing with alternative water and supplementation (trace mineral salt) sources, grazing with no alternative water or supplementation and no grazing. Each treatment was replicated three times for a total of nine pastures that provided visual across-fence comparisons. The study was replicated over two years. The project was designed to evaluate the economic impacts of developing off-stream water on ranches in the Pacific Northwest. The ACE grant (a portion of the project was funded through SARE/aCE) and matching state dollars provided funding for the first year. State funds and contributions from the Blue Mountains Natural Resources Institute were used to complete the second year.
Management Techniques For Strawberry Insect Pests VA coop. ext. service. Pest Control Information for Commercial StrawberryPlantings in Virginia. Virginia Tech and Virginia State U, Feb 1983. http://www.ento.vt.edu/Fruitfiles/STRAWB1.HTM
Extractions: a total of $456 million, is achieved at an average production rate of 23,000lbs/acre. Implementation of modern production techniques, however, allows yields up to 40,000lbs/acre. Because common strawberry pests may potentially destroy entire crops, the development and practice of effective IPM Techniques is vital (Lorenz, 1988). 1998 Virginia Spray Guide for Commercial Small Fruit 1998 Virginia Spray Guide for Home Fruit Strawberry Pest Management (California-Davis) NY Small Fruit IPM Guide (Cornell) National IPM Network - Small Fruit Index Small Fruit News Articles (Iowa State)
Components Newsletter Fall 1990 (v1n4) Coastal oregon Productivity Enhancement (COPE) Program, oregon State University,Corvallis DEC.189) Contributed by Richard Harris UC coop. ext., Humboldt County. http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/newsltr/components/v1n4/sa-2.htm
Extractions: Harris, Richard North Coast Forest Echoes, UC Cooperative Extension, Humboldt County 2(6):1-3. 1990 Editor's note: This article written by UC Forest Advisor Richard Harris introduces North Coast foresters to the concept of "new forestry" and highlights some of the environmental concerns and management issues facing land owners and the timber industry in the Pacific Northwest (reprinted with author's permission.) "The term 'new forestry' was probably coined by Dr. Jerry Franklin, Chief Ecologist for the Forest Service and professor of ecosystem science at University of Washington. Dr. Franklin and his research associates at Oregon State University, Forest Service Experiment Station in Corvallis and Washington have authored hundreds of papers concerning the ecology of Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir/western hemlock/sitka spruce forests. The concepts of new forestry spring both from that ecological knowledge as well as from what Franklin refers to as a 'kinder and gentler' approach to management. "Minimum fragmentation is a radical departure from the dispersed harvest unit approach currently used on federal lands and mandated by the California Forest Practice Regulations on private lands. There have been no field studies comparing it to conventional harvesting. Theoretically, the approach would benefit wildlife requiring large unbroken habitat patches. Concern has been expressed about potential effects on aesthetics and watershed values. Obviously, the concern would only pertain to potentially enlarged harvest areas and not to the larger patches of preserved habitat.
Calendar of Horticulture, oregon State University, Corvallis, OR at Sponsors Washington StateUniversity coop. ext., Cascade Harvest Coalition, Washington State Dept http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/newsltr/v12n1/calendar.htm
Extractions: Winter/Spring (v12n1) Calendar * SAREP WEB CALENDAR SAREP offers a regularly updated sustainable agriculture calendar on our World Wide Web site at: http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ (click on * NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR The National Agricultural Library maintains a calendar as part of AgNIC at http:// www.agnic.org . It links to more than 1,200 major national and international agricultural conferences. * MONTHLY MEETINGS Lighthouse Farm Network : The Community Alliance with Family Farmers Foundation sponsors informal monthly meetings for growers to discuss issues related to pesticide use reduction. Contact: Reggie Knox, CAFF, (831) 457-1007. MARCH 2000 19th Vetebrate Pest Conference, tpsalmon@ucdavis.edu www.davis.com/~vpc/welcome.html USDA Western Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program conference, Portland, Oregon. For producers, researchers, ag extension agents, scientists, policymakers, agribusiness representatives, educators. Will highlight SARE-funded research/education projects on cropping systems, grazing/livestock, biological pest control, community food systems, direct marketing. Contact: Gina Hashagen, Dept. of Horticulture, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR at (541) 737-5477 or Mary Staben, (541) 737-5437, stabenm@bcc.orst.edu
Spring2004 1100 am NC Giant Salvinia Task Force Mr. Wayne Batten NC coop. ext. Decorah, Iowa,and as a research technician in ornamental crops at oregon State University http://www.wssnc.ncsu.edu/spring2004.html