Extractions: You are here: Home Staff Resources Echoes April 2003 Answerlink has nearly 3,000 questions with answers; more are added weekly. This is a reminder to field and state faculty—when you get a question be sure and submit it with its answer to expand the Answerlink system. Answerlink was launched last June. Below are some impressive statistics from June through March 2003: searches hits answers viewed web questions –and we have yet to formally promote and market this service to the public at large! Plant talk TM Colorado is a collaborative effort of the Green Industries of Colorado (GreenCO), Denver Botanic Gardens and Cooperative Extension continues to be highly successful. Below are some interesting statistics regarding this program: Total calls in 2002 Total web hits in 2002 Average ranking on a 5-point scale for
2001 Washington State University Employees List list of the Jan. 2001 washington State University employees and their job M 12 % 15 coop ext SPEC E3 BRISTOW, PETER R. 5 9.00 -H % 0 service WKR I BRITTAIN http://sycophants.info/wsu01.html
Abbreviated Titles 1996 : E E Purdue Univ coop ext Serv* E Purdue University, cooperative extension State Univ coop ext Serv* extension bulletin - washington State University, cooperative extension service http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/abrtie.htm
List Of Journals Indexed In AGRICOLA 1996 : E The service. extension bulletin washington State University, cooperativeextension service ext. bull. - Wash. State Univ., coop. ext. NAL call no. http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/ljie.htm
Washington PA : Washington County : Washington Pennsylvania Website. Penn State coop ext, Website. Postal information. Most washington ZIP Codesare 15301. 1800-ASK-USPS. 1-800-275-8777. US Postal service ZIP Code look-up. http://www.donnan.com/washpa.htm
Extractions: UNKNOWN DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ANIMAL AND POULTRY SCIENCES BIOCHEMISTRY AND ANAEROBIC MICROBIOLOGY DAIRY SCIENCE ENTOMOLOGY FORESTRY FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF FORESTRY HORTICULTURE PLANT PATHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND WEED SCIENCE POULTRY SCIENCE FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR, RESIDENT INSTRUCTION OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION ANAEROBIC MICROBIOLOGY TIDEWATER AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER SOUTHERN PIEDMONT AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER SHENANDOAH VALLEY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER ALSON H. SMITH, JR. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER WOOD SCIENCE AND FOREST PRODUCTS HAMPTON ROADS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER EASTERN SHORE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION AG-NATURAL RESOURCE INFOSYS VETERINARY BIOLOGY PATHOBIOLOGY AGRICULTURAL AND URBAN PRACTICE VETERINARY MEDICINE EXPERIMENT STATION VET. SCHOOL MULTIDISC. ED. RESOURCES
Christmas Trees: Traditions, Production, And Diseases Rep. Wo56 washington, DC, USDA Forest service. 145p. Grower postharvest handlingof Christmas trees. NC coop. ext. Serv., Christmas Tree Notes, CTN-015. 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
Extractions: Polygonum cuspidatum NATIVE RANGE: Eastern Asia DESCRIPTION: Japanese knotweed, a member of the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae), is an upright, shrublike, herbaceous perennial that can grow to over 10 feet in height. As with all members of this family, the base of the stem above each joint is surrounded by a membranous sheath. Stems of Japanese knotweed are smooth, stout and swollen at joints where the leaf meets the stem. Although leaf size may vary, they are normally about 6 inches long by 3 to 4 inches wide, broadly oval to somewhat triangular and pointed at the tip. The minute greenish-white flowers occur in attractive, branched sprays in summer and are followed soon after by small winged fruits. Seeds are triangular, shiny, and very small, about 1/10 inch long. Japanese knotweed is designated a noxious weed in the State of Washington. ECOLOGICAL THREAT: Japanese knotweed spreads quickly to form dense thickets that exclude native vegetation and greatly alter natural ecosystems. It poses a significant threat to riparian areas, where it can survive severe floods and is able to rapidly colonize scoured shores and islands. Once established, populations are extremely persistent. DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES: Current distribution of Japanese knotweed includes 36 states in the lower 48 from Maine to Wisconsin south to Louisiana, and scattered midwest and western states. It is not currently known to occur in Hawaii. Click
IPM Links MaterialsIPM washington State U.; UC IPM Online; Integrated Plant Protection CentreOregon State U.; Bees in Turf North Carolina coop ext. service; Nematode 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]
Doughty, C.C.; Adams, E.B.; Martin, L.W. Highbush blueberry production in washington and Oregon. PNW Pac Northwest ext PublWash Oreg Idaho State Univ coop ext Serv. Corvallis, Or. The service. http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modbb/blue0078.html
Extractions: Blueberry Citation Database - BLUE0078 Highbush blueberry production in Washington and Oregon. PNW Pac Northwest Ext Publ Wash Oreg Idaho State Univ Coop Ext Serv. Corvallis, Or. : The Service. Oct 1988. (215) 25 p. Go To Top of File Michigan State University Extension Home Page Main Page for this Data Base This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This information becomes public property upon publication and may be printed verbatim with credit to MSU Extension. Reprinting cannot be used to endorse or advertise a commercial product or company. This file was generated from data base BB on 03/22/99. Data base BB was last revised on 04/02/98. For more information about this data base or its contents please contact blair@msue.msu.edu . Please read our for important information about using our site.
Fertilizer Rates For Vegetables? have a booklet published by UC coop ext service and it you might check the UC coopext website to washington State University also has a cooperative extension http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/market/msg050922342417.html
Extractions: Return to the Market Gardener Forum Post a Follow-Up Posted by unioncreek Zone 5 SE WA ( My Page ) on Wed, May 5, 04 at 9:22 I am going to try and get my garden planted this week and need to apply fertilizer. At one time I had a sheet that gave recommendations of how much fertilizer to put down in a 100 foot row for a particular vegetable. Does anyone know where I can find this information. Thanks, Bob Follow-Up Postings: unioncreek: My favorite book and one that I think EVERY market farmer should have is "Knott's Handbook for Vegetable Growers". It has the information you are looking for AND THEN SOME. It is thick with "just-the-facts-ma'am" kind of information. In in it's Fourth Edition now (I think). It used to be cheap but publishers have caught on to how valuable it it to oso many growers, so don't gulp when you see the latest price. Joe Posted by: My Page ) on Sat, May 8, 04 at 8:51
Extractions: COUNTY AFFILIATION ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE EMAIL ADAIR Tony Rose Adair Co. Ext. Service P.O. Box 309 Columbia KY trose@uky.edu ADAIR Deborah Hensley John Adair Middle 202 General John Adair Drive Columbia KY dhensley@adair.k12.ky.us ANDERSON Barbara Schaars Ward Elementary 730 W Broadway Lawrenceburg KY ANDERSON Francine Sloan Saffell Street Elementary School 210 Saffell Street Lawrenceburg KY fsloan@anderson.k12.ky.us ANDERSON Julie Jones Saffell Street Elementary School 210 Saffell Street Lawrenceburg KY jjones@anderson.k12.ky.us BARREN Debra Spillman Hiseville Elementary 454 AM Wade Road Glasgow KY hspill@scrtc.com BOONE Mary Katherine Dickerson KY Conservation Districts 6028 Camp Ernst Road Burlington KY BOONE Gail Mendes Ryle High School 10379 US 42 Union KY BOYLE Elizabeth Wisman Centre College 600 W. Walnut St. Danville KY ewism00@centre.edu BOYLE Jamie Hester University of Kentucky 1637 Perryville Road Danville KY jahester@boyle.k12.ky.us BRACKEN Chris Simmeral Bracken Co. Ext. Service P.O. Box 66 Brooksville KY CSIMERAL@UKY.EDU BREATHITT Laurie Taylor University of Kentucky 130 Robinson Road Jackson KY ltaylor@ca.uky.edu
Federal Pest Management Agencies Pest Management (coop. State Res. Educ. ext.), 14th Independence Ave., SW MailStop 2220 washington, DC 202502220, New England Ag Statistics service, Email, http://pronewengland.org/Content/People-NewEngland-Federal.htm
I-une.com: Education > Cooperative Extension washington State University cooperative extension Offers researchbased of AlaskaFairbanks cooperative extension service State outreach www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/. http://dir.i-une.com/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/
Alaska Cooperative Extension Service Water Quality Program Cooperative Extension regularly conducts outreach programs with livestock producerson a PNW 552 Taking Care of Streams in Western washington, Western Oregon http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/water/animal_waste_management.html
Extractions: The potential for transport of nutrients and pathogens from livestock and dairy production operations to the environment exists with commercial and non-commercial operations. In order to stay economically competitive, most commercial livestock and dairy production operations have increased the number of animals utilizing the same land base. In Alaska, dog-mushing operations are a potential source for nutrient and pathogen transport. Adoption of animal waste best management practices can reduce the transport of nutrients and pathogens from farms/non-commercial operations and contribute to improved water quality. Improved management and utilization of animal wastes can occur through proper collection, storage, proper land application and composting. Such strategies can benefit farmers by reducing disposal problems and reliance on commercial fertilizers, as well as improving water retention and fertility of soils. The Pacific Northwest Regional Water Quality Program provides a broad range of research-based educational materials devoted to animal waste management and utilization. Cooperative Extension regularly conducts outreach programs with livestock producers on a wide range of best management practices.
Alaska Cooperative Extension Service Water Quality Program Protecting AlaskaÂ’s Water Resources GWQ00947 How AlaskaÂ’s Groundwater is ContaminatedPNW 552 Taking Care of Streams in Western washington, Western Oregon http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/water/watershed_management.html
USDA, Forest Service washington, DC. Meredith Stone, ext. 10. (215)5680830. Shaded areaÂ’s representactivities that the Cooperative Forestry Staff will coordinate and attend. Date. http://www.fs.fed.us/spf/coop/library/outreachcalendar.htm
Extractions: USDA, Forest Service Private Landowners, Farmers and Ranchers Outreach *Shaded area’s represent activities that the Cooperative Forestry Staff will coordinate and attend. February Date Outreach Conference/Activity Contact Information Farm Summit Chester County 2020 Trust “Keep Farming First” West Chester, PA See link for details. The Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund - 21 st James H. Gray Center 100 West Oglethorpe Boulevard Albany, GA Visit link for info. Agriculture Day The Virgin Islands of the United States Department of Agriculture National Bankers Association Conference for Community Banks JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort Palm Desert, CA See link for details. (800)BANKERS or Joanne Buck jbuck@aba.com Mid-Atlantic Direct Marketing Conference The Clarion Hotel and Conference Center Cherry Hill, NJ See link for details. vanvranken aesop.rutgers.edu st Texas/Mexico Border Coalition “Risk Management through Environmental Stewardship” St. Anthony Hotel
Pesticide Section Exam & School Schedule Map. School, March 910, 2004, washington, Plymouth - The Vernon James Center -Research Station Road, School Page. Asheville - NC coop. ext. service, 94 Coxe Ave. http://www.ncagr.com/fooddrug/pesticid/commercial.htm
Extractions: Pesticide Section 2004 Exams and Schools Home Page Site Map Contact Information Registration ... Links Last updated 1/8/04 Two pesticide exams are now available in Spanish : the Private Applicator Exam and the Ornamental and Turf Exam. Please contact our office for more information. (919) 733-3556 ALL EXAMS WILL BEGIN AT 1 P.M., on the following dates are in , unless noted otherwise. Exams are also held the second day of each School. Training material may be obtained from NCSU, Department of Horticulture Science, Box 7609, Raleigh, NC 27695, Telephone (919) 515-3113. Click here to visit NCSU's web site for pesticide programs Complete listing of Pesticide Schools with Registration Information Search By County Search By Date Search By Date: January 2004 Type Date County Location Directions Exam January 5, 2004
Extractions: Location Address Oswego 1 Fox Metro Oswego 2 Knights of Columbus Hall Oswego 3 Oswego Township Hall Oswego 4 Oswego Prairie United Methodist Oswego 5 Boulder Hill School Oswego 6 Boulder Hill School Oswego 7 Fairway Pontiac Oswego 8 St. Luke's Lutheran Church Oswego 9 West Lobby of Long Beach School Oswego 10 Oswego United Presbyterian Oswego 11 Village of Oswego Village Hall Oswego 12 Oswego Park Dist. Building Oswego 13 Oswego Park Dist. Building Oswego 14 St. Luke's Lutheran Church Oswego 15 Arbor Valley Oswego 16 Oswegoland Park Dist. Building Oswego 17 Oswego Police Department Oswego 18 East Lobby of Long Beach School Oswego 19 Oswego Fire Barn Oswego 20 St Anne's Parish Center Oswego 21 Oswego Park Dist. Building Oswego 22 Arbor Valley Oswego 23 Oswego Fire Barn Oswego 24 Oswegoland Park Dist. Building Oswego 25 Knights of Columbus Hall Oswego 26 Knights of Columbus Hall Oswego 27 Oswego Prairie United Methodist Bristol 1 Yorkville Congregational Church Bristol 2 St. Patrick's Parish Center