Black Page Entomology (Project Leader) LA coop. ext. service LSU Agricultural Center Room 202N,Knapp Hall, LSU Baton Rouge, LA 708945100 Ph 504-388-2180 email dpollet http://www.alabamapecangrowers.com/scientistslist.htm
Coop Distributor Listing Tucson Cooperative Warehouse 1800-350-2667 service area AZ Mountain People s Warehouse800/679-8735, ext. 3554 service Area AL, AZ, CA, HI, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT http://www.coopdirectory.org/distributor.htm
Extractions: Coop Directory Listing Most of these distributors (except the herb companies) carry the following items: groceries (stuff in cans, bottles and boxes), bulk food (large bags of grains, etc.), produce, dairy, frozen food, supplements and personal care products. If you contact any co-op or warehouse you find here, please tell them that the Co-op Directory Service referred you to them. Note that only three distributors listed below are strictly co-ops owned by their customers (Ozark, Frontier, and Tucson Frontier Natural Products Co-op
US Fish Wildlife Service Press Releases where the sunflower occurs to develop cooperative management agreements service,446 Neal Street, Cookeville, tennessee 38501; phone 931528-6481, ext. http://southeast.fws.gov/news/2004/r04-027.html
T J Stevens Miscellaneous Pregraduate employment as farm labor in tennessee, and citrus processing,building construction and security in Florida. No. 1, Fla. coop. ext. http://www.tjstevens.com/
Information About Saltcedar - Tamarix Ramosissima Range Improvement Task Force, NMSU Ag. Exp. Station, NMSU coop. ext. service. Report30. Duncan, KW, SD Schemnitz, M. Suzuki, Z. Homesley, and M. Cardenas. http://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weed_info/saltcedar.html
Extractions: Written Findings of the State Noxious Weed Control Board - Class A Weed Saltcedar Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb.) Family : Tamaricaceae : Tamaricaceae WA Map Images Tamarix coalition newsletter Description and Variation : Salt cedar plants are spreading shrubs or small trees, 5-20 feet tall, with numerous slender branches and small, alternate, scale-like leaves. The pale pink to white flowers are small, perfect and regular, and arranged in spike-like racemes. The distinct petals and sepals occur in fours or fives. The fruit is a capsule (Hitchcock and Cronquist 1961). Salt cedar ( Tamarix ) taxonomy is currently in a state of confusion. The number of species in the genus has fluctuated widely because members of the genus have few constant differentiating features, and taxonomists have disagreed over which features are most important. Eight species have been listed as introduced into the United States and Canada. These species can be effectively divided into two groups. Tamarix aphylla , an evergreen tree, does not sexually reproduce in this climate, so it is not seriously invasive. Deciduous, shrubby species, including
NACAA Other Links Alabama cooperative extension service University of Alaska extension University ofTennessee extension Texas A M Station, Wisconsin UC coop ext, San Joaquin http://www.nacaa.com/OtherLinks.htm
Member Links Falls, Hot Springs, www.magicsprings.com Peel House Foundation, Bentonville, www.peelmansion.orgPlant Disease Clinic, UA coop. ext. service, Lonoke, www http://www.argia.org/Member_links.html
State Extension Small Grain Specialists, United States Dr. Ed Twidwell Louisiana Cooperative extension service 263 Agricultural extensionservice West tennessee Experiment Station 7973376 Email ralphw@ext.usu.edu. http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/smgrain/smgrainspec.htm
Extractions: Purdue Agriculture Agronomy Extension ... Small Grains Info State Ext. Small Grains Specialists The USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service provides an important link between research-based agricultural information and those individuals directly involved with the production and marketing of agricultural products in the U.S. The state Extension small grain specialists listed in this document, usually located at land-grant colleges and universities , are responsible for educational programming relative to small grain (wheat, barley, rye, oats) production and management issues within their respective states. Many of these individuals also conduct applied field research on important small grain issues in their states. Please let me know of corrections or additions to this list. Dr. Paul L. Mask
State Extension Soybean Specialists, United States Ph. 719 346 5571 FAX 719 346 5660 Email rmeyer@coop.ext.colostate.edu Web Crops Soils Resources. ph 732 932 9711 ext. 117 FAX 732 932 9441 Email. tennessee. http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/soybean/soyspec.htm
Extractions: Source of image in banner: USDA-ARS, http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/graphics/photos/k5269-7.jpg Purdue Agriculture Agronomy ... Soybean Info State Ext. Soybean Specialists The USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service provides an important link between research-based agricultural information and those individuals directly involved with the production and marketing of agricultural products in the U.S. The state Extension soybean specialists listed in this document, usually located at land-grant colleges and universities , are responsible for educational programming relative to soybean production and management issues within their respective states. Many of these individuals also conduct applied field research on important soybean issues in their states. Please let me know of corrections or additions to this list. Dr. C. D. Monks
National Center For Home Food Preservation | NCHFP Publications of Marketing, University of tennessee Agricultural extension service in Virginia,Virginia Tech Cooperative extension Publication 348963 http//www.ext.vt.edu http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/business/starting_business.html
Extractions: April 2003 The short answer is, "probably not." Each state is different, so proper advice is needed from a specialist in each state. Some states allow sales at farmer's markets of select foods; others prohibit sales altogether. The National Center for Home Food Preservation does NOT provide guidelines to home food preservers who wish to take the next step from home food preservation to commercial food preservation. Home food preservation is not regulated; however, food preservation and processing for commercial purposes is regulated. There are federal level regulations from the U.S. FDA (also USDA for meat and poultry products), state level regulations, and often county or city regulations. Read further to find someone who can help. Who can help?
EDUCATION Johnson, GV 1991. Site Selection and Soil Fertility. In Alfalfa Integrated Managementin Oklahoma. pp. 1113. Circ. E-826. Okla. State Univ. coop ext. service. http://www.dasnr.okstate.edu/soilsciences/Gordon_Johnson/extension.htm
Extractions: Taylor, G.G., G.V. Johnson and M.W. Smith. 1979. Fertilizing pecan and fruit trees. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1979. OSU soil test interpretations: 1. pH and Buffer Index. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1980. OSU soil test calibrations. FS 2225. Stiegler, J.H. and G.V. Johnson. 1981. Farm and home use of gypsum. OSU Extension Facts No. 2200. Johnson, G.V. 1982. How to get a good soil sample. FS 2207. Johnson, G.V. 1982. OSU Soil test interpretations, available nitrogen for small grains. FS 2232. Johnson, G.V. and E. Hanlon. 1982. Classification of irrigation water. FS 2401. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1982. OSU soil test calibrations. FS 2225. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1982. OSU soil test interpretations: pH and buffer index. FS 2229. Soil test interpretations, 2B available nitrogen, bermudagrass and other forages. FS 2235 (1983).
HIA Contacts tennessee Martha W. Keel University of tennessee extension service Texas Janie HarrisTexas Cooperative extension 2251 TAMU 7973845 E-mail leonah@ext.usu.edu, http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Riparian Working Group: References booklet CDROM, GP, LMD NRMP, Nurseries, Landscape Business, tennessee Valley Authority minutevideo, GP, 410-827-8056 $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.
The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service Developed by North Carolina Cooperative extension service. 765) 4946794 or 1-888-ext-INFO(398-4636 Sciences programs in your area of tennessee, please contact http://fcs.tennessee.edu/fnh/fdsafe/fdactivities.htm
USDA Forest Service Landowner Assistance Program Coordinators Address www.fs.fed.us/spf/coop/loa.htm. 29581 Raleigh, NC 276260581 919-733-2162ext. tennessee Paul Ensminger, Reforestation and Nursery tennessee Division http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/fl_contacts.htm
Under The Canopy - February `98 - Cooperative Extension Service The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension service programs are availableto all, without regard to race, color, age, sex, creed, national origin http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/forestry/canopy/canopyfeb98.html
Extractions: Under the Canopy Forestry and Forest Products Newsletter of the Alaska Cooperative Extension February 1998 Table of Contents Introduction of New Extension Forester: Bob Wheeler Cooperative Being Formed by Timber Industry on Kenai Peninsula Forest Products Manufacturing Project Bark Beetle Task Force Meeting in Soldotna Society of American Foresters: Alaska State Society Annual Meeting ... Meetings During April 1997 I was hired by the Alaska Cooperative Extension program to fill the forestry specialist position that was previously filled by Tony Gasbarro. Although my background and experience is significantly different, I will continue to strive to meet our mission "to interpret and extend relevant research based knowledge in an understandable and usable form and to encourage the application of this knowledge to solve the problems and meet the challenges that face the people of Alaska." Since moving to Fairbanks, I have been able to meet with many different organizations and individuals. During July I gave two talks in the Homer area regarding the impact of the spruce bark beetle on the community and future implications. Cooperative Extension will continue to be involved with bark beetle issues on the Kenai Peninsula. During September I coordinated the week visit of Dr. Ron Mahoney from the University of Idaho regarding a review of hardwood utilization. During November I developed three workshops on sawmilling, kiln drying, and international marketing that were held in Soldotna, Anchorage, and Fairbanks. On December 3 and 4, we convened the Forest Products Conference held in Fairbanks entitled "How Can the University of Alaska Assist Alaska's Forest Products Industry?"
Directory Of Entomology Departments And Institutes: USA uaa.alaska.edu (Tony Nakazawa, Director) Website http//zorba.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/index.htmlForest Health Protection USDA Forest service 2770 Sherwood http://www.sciref.org/links/EntDept/UA.htm
Extractions: The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department using the Index of Departments . This file contains the DEDI listing for the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas in the USA. You may go to the Navigation Page to choose a different country. To choose one of the states in this file, click the appropriate link below.
Dairy Field Day ext. of Agriculture tennessee Milk Producers Association tennessee Valley Association FarmFamilies USDA/CSREES through the Texas Cooperative extension service. http://wastemgmt.ag.utk.edu/dairy_field_day.htm
Extractions: Lab Facilities back to: Extension Programming The field day held at the William Barr Dairy in Philadelphia, TN in conjunction with the The University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service, the Tennessee USDA-NRCS, and the Tennessee Milk Producers was quite a success. There were 180 people in attendance at the field day. About the Program New state and federal strategies and regulations are requiring permitted Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) and encouraging Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) to develop Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans (CNMPs). Our program on Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planning for Your Dairy: Looking to the Future is designed to provide practical information about comprehensive nutrient management planning to Tennessee dairy farmers and the general public. The field day provides the following update training hours for the continuing education requirement of the CNMP specialist certification program provided by The University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service; Manure and Wastewater Handling and Storage (1 hr), Nutrient Management (2 hr), Land Treatment Practices (1 hr). Please register for the field day and indicate you would like continuing education credits.
The University Of Tennessee Extension Administrative Office The University of tennessee Agricultural Extension Service2621 Morgan Circle 121 Morgan Hall Knoxville, tennessee 37996 Phone 865974 http://www.utextension.utk.edu/
Extractions: University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Local Offices People Search Extension Administration Vision/Mission Statements ... Related Links UT Food Science Professor Receives FDA Commissioner's Award [ more Turfgrass Management Research Tour Planned for August 26 [ more Plan Now to Attend the Milan No-Till Field Day [ more UT to Host Tobacco and Alternative Crops Field Day [ more UT Hosts New Event for Green Industry Professionals [ more Southeastern Expo Planned for June in East Tennessee [ more