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  1. A new respiration calorimeter for use in the study of problems of vegetable physiology (United States. Agriculture Dept) by C. F Langworthy, 1912
  2. Plant introduction for the plant breeder (United States. Agriculture Dept) by David Fairchild, 1912
  3. United States Agriculture Dept by Thomas H Kearney, 1912
  4. Raisins, figs and other dried fruits and their use (United States. Agriculture Dept) by C. F Langworthy, 1913
  5. Winter oats in the cotton belt: November 21, 1914 (United States. Agriculture Dept) by Clyde William Warburton, 1914
  6. Winter wheat in the cotton belt: November 21, 1914 (United States. Agriculture Dept) by C. E Leighty, 1914
  7. Agriculture in public high schools (United States Agriculture Dept) by Dick J Crosby, 1913
  8. United States. Agriculture Dept by Clarence Beaman Smith, 1912
  9. United States. Agriculture Dept by L. C Corbett, 1913
  10. Soy beans in the cotton belt: January 12, 1915 (United States. Agriculture Dept) by W. J Morse, 1915
  11. Sweet-potato growing in the cotton belt: March 9, 1915 (United States. Agriculture Dept) by H. C Thompson, 1915
  12. The opportunities in forest planting for the farmer (United States. Agriculture Department. Yearbook. Separate) by Allen S Peck, 1910
  13. The imported cabbage worm (Pontia rapæ Linn.) (United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Bureau of Entomology. Circular) by F. H Chittenden, 1905
  14. Meteorological work for agricultural institutions (United States. Department of Agriculture. Office of Experiment Stations. Experiment station bulletin) by Mark Walrod Harrington, 1892

21. Tennessee Department Of Agriculture
FORESTRY BMP RULES HISTORY OF TN agriculture JOIN THE TDA TEAM TENNESSEE MARKETNEWS TOBACCO GROWERS TRUST STORM DAMAGE TREE CARE. Tennessee.gov Home Search
http://www.state.tn.us/agriculture/
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FORESTRY DIVISION

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Our mission is to serve the citizens of Tennessee by promoting wise uses of our agricultural and forest resources, developing economic opportunities, and ensuring safe and dependable food and fiber Sudden Oak Death Emergency Rule Tennessee Beef Referendum Results Click Here ... PICK TENNESSEE PRODUCTS AG TAG LICENSE PLATE ... Contact

22. Rural Business-Cooperative Service
state Rural Development Office on August 16, 2004. For details and point of contactreview the full NOFA. On May 5, 2004, the US Department of agriculture (USDA
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/
Business and Cooperative Programs Business Programs
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Administrator's Bio

Features: O n t h e C o v e r:
A field of Red River Valley sugarbeets greet the new morning. American Crystal Sugar Co. members increasingly look to the co-op’s legislative office to help “defend their turf” in trade talks. Likewise, many of the co-op organizations featured in the special section of this magazine also tackle critical legislative issues for their member co-ops. Photo courtesy American Crystal Sugar Co. Story on page 4.
Rural Development 2002 Farm Bill Site
Business Programs Powerpoint Presentation Directory
Notice of Funds Availability
(NOFA) Inviting Applications for the Specific Risk Materials and Certain Cattle Renewable Energy Guaranteed Loan Pilot Program. Applications must be completed and submitted to the appropriate USDA State Rural Development Office on August 16, 2004. For details and point of contact review the full NOFA
On May 5, 2004, the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of up to

23. FirstGov – Citizen Gateway – Environment, Energy And Agriculture
agriculture; agriculture at Science.gov; Agricultural Biotechnology; Sector Performance;National Agricultural Library; Pesticide Data; state Fact Sheets
http://www.firstgov.gov/Citizen/Topics/Environment_Agriculture.shtml
Skip to Content Skip to Government Search Skip to By Orgainzation Skip to Contact Your Government ... Skip to Reference Center Search
in Federal Only All States One State Advanced Home About Us Site Map ... Topics Environment, Energy and Agriculture On this Page Environment and Natural Resources General Environment Environmental Health and Quality Environmental Maps, Research and Statistics Forestry Water, Oceans and Fisheries

24. FirstGov For State And Local Employees: Agriculture And Environment
link to Egov.gov website to learn about the President s electronic Home government-to-government state and Local agriculture and Environment.
http://www.firstgov.gov/Government/State_Local/Ag_Environment.shtml
Skip to Content Skip to Government Search Skip to By Orgainzation Skip to Contact Your Government ... Skip to Reference Center Search
in Federal Only All States One State Advanced Home About Us Site Map ... State and Local Agriculture and Environment Agriculture and Environment On this Page Agencies and Organizations Back to Top
Agriculture and Farming Back to Top
Biological and Chemical Emergencies Back to Top
Climate and Weather Back to Top
Energy

25. President Bush's Cabinet
Seal of the Department of agriculture. Photo of Anne Veneman, Secretary ofagriculture Ann M. Veneman. Secretary of state Colin Powell www.state.gov.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/cabinet.html
President Bush's Cabinet Executive Office of the President Citizens' Handbook Federal Statistics
Appointments Application Nominations
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Issues Education Iraq National Security Economic Security ... Government
President Bush's Cabinet The tradition of the Cabinet dates back to the beginnings of the Presidency itself. One of the principal purposes of the Cabinet (drawn from Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution) is to advise the President on any subject he may require relating to the duties of their respective offices. The Cabinet includes the Vice President and, by law, the heads of 15 executive departments-the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, and the Attorney General. Under President George W. Bush, Cabinet-level rank also has been accorded to the Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Director, Office of Management and Budget; the Director, National Drug Control Policy; and the U.S. Trade Representative.
Secretary of Agriculture

Ann M. Veneman

26. Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-9
The Secretaries of agriculture and Homeland Security will develop a plan to providesafe, secure, and stateof-the-art agriculture biocontainment laboratories
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/02/20040203-2.html
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Photos Photo Essays Search photos by date Federal Facts Federal Statistics West Wing History Home February 2004
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
February 3, 2004 Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-9
Subject: Defense of United States Agriculture and Food
January 30, 2004 Purpose (1) This directive establishes a national policy to defend the agriculture and food system against terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies. Background (2) The United States agriculture and food systems are vulnerable to disease, pest, or poisonous agents that occur naturally, are unintentionally introduced, or are intentionally delivered by acts of terrorism. Americas agriculture and food system is an extensive, open, interconnected, diverse, and complex structure providing potential targets for terrorist attacks. We should provide the best protection possible against a successful attack on the United States agriculture and food system, which could have catastrophic health and economic effects. Definitions (3) In this directive: (a) The term critical infrastructure has the meaning given to that term in section 1016(e) of the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 (42 U.S.C. 5195c(e)).

27. State Of Oregon: Oregon Department Of Agriculture
Oregon Department of agriculture. More. Archives Past news releases and storiesof the week More. In the news Board of agriculture to meet in Maupin More.
http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/index.shtml
Oregon Department of Agriculture
About Us

Contact Us

News and stories
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FAQs

Summer water supply spotty for Oregon Ag Farmers and ranchers in Oregon may have to watch water use closely this summer more
Pesticide buffer zones

BSE update

Clopyralid and compost

Sudden oak death

In the news ODA issues emergency quarantine of Columbia County due to sudden oak death More Archives Past news releases and stories of the week More In the news Marine toxin halts clamming on much of the Oregon Coast More Pardon our dust The Oregon Department of Agriculture Web site is undergoing changes. Visit our previous site for more information. More State Directory File Formats Alternative Text Links A-Z Listing ... Website Feedback

28. Maine School IPM Program
Of agriculture Board of Pesticides Control 28 state House Station Augusta, ME 04333Phone (207) 2872731 Fax(207) 624-5020 email gary.fish@maine.gov, James F
http://www.state.me.us/agriculture/pesticides/schoolipm/
State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page Maine Program The Maine School Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program
Dedicated to reducing risks of pests and pesticides in Maine Schools
Updated 9/23/2003 New Regulation Workshops PowerPoint Presentations Manuals ... Contacts New Regulation Adopted by Board of Pesticides Control at their October 18 Meeting.
Regulation MS-Word Format. Portable Document Format PDF FAQ about the regulation MS-Word Format Portable Document Format PDF IPM Policy Template MS-Word Format Portable Document Format PDF Universal Notification Template MS-Word Format Portable Document Format PDF Registry Notification Template MS-Word Format Portable Document Format PDF Application Notice Template MS-Word Format Portable Document Format PDF Definition of Non-Volatile Products MS-Word Format Portable Document Format PDF Indoor Application Sign Portable Document Format PDF Outdoor Application Sign Portable Document Format PDF Workshops:
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29. 1997 Census Of Agriculture Publications: Volume 1
Coming Events. USDA HOME NASS HOME. 1997 Census Of agriculture. Volume1 National, state, and County Tables. NOTE These documents
http://www.nass.usda.gov/census/census97/volume1/vol1pubs.htm
Todays Reports
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Historical Data
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NASS HOME

1997 Census Of Agriculture Volume 1: National, State, and County Tables NOTE: These documents are in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (PDF). If you need the Acrobat Reader, it is available for free from the Adobe web site. United States Summary and State Data
  • Volume 1-Chapter 1: U.S. Summary National-Level Data Volume 1-Chapter 2: U.S. State-Level Data
  • State and County Geographic Area Series
    (Accessible by Tables)
    Alabama Indiana Montana Pennsylvania ... Wyoming State and County Geographic Area Series State and County
    (Each State is in one large PDF file - size indicated in Mb Alabama Louisiana Ohio Alaska ... North Dakota

    30. Cooperative State Research, Education, And Extension Service (CSREES) Of USDA
    Local Extension Offices. state National Partners. Site Map, Contact Us. US Departmentof agriculture Firstgov White House Grants.gov CRIS REEIS.
    http://www.csrees.usda.gov/
    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
    Advanced Search
    Newsroom Highlights Stacking the deck: Dealing a handful of grasses Maximizing the anti-cancer power of broccoli Plant disease under the homeland security microscope U.S. Department of Agriculture ... Web Comments?

    31. Www.esusda.gov/
    US Regulatory Agencies Unified Biotechnology Website Fund of the Department of state Bureau of is provided by US Department of agriculture,US Department and Privacy statement Accessibility Firstgov science.gov.
    http://www.esusda.gov/

    32. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Resource From The Alternative Farming Syst
    National stateby-state database of CSA farms. Research Service http//www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/csa Whatis Community Supported agriculture and How Does It Work?
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/csa/
    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
    This CSA information resource is a cooperative effort between the Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service ( CSREES ) and the National Agricultural Library ( NAL ) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ). The specific programs involved are CSREES's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education ( SARE ) program and its Sustainable Agriculture Network ( SAN ), and NAL's Alternative Farming Systems Information Center ( AFSIC ). Several organizations also helped.
    Finding a CSA Farm Near You
    • National state-by-state database of CSA farms
    Defining CSA
    Seeking More Information
    Locating Specific Resources for Farmers

    33. State Websites - FirstGov For Kids
    Florida Kids miamidade.gov - Learn about Miami Dade information on nutrition, foodsafety and general agriculture. This site has fun facts, state toast, and
    http://www.kids.gov/k_states.htm

    Search
    Arts Careers Computers ... Transportation State Websites Here are the state websites listed alphabetically by state. Find yours! Government Sites
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    Alabama Archives Web Page for Kids - This fun site you can learn about important people of Alabama, what are the state emblems, and Alabama governors. Alaska - Gene Conservation Laboratory Kid's Page - This web page is about fish, fish and the State of Alaska. In this page you will find pictures of Alaskan kids catching all kinds of fish. You will read fishy stories, including the salmon story. Take a look at the wealth of a state such as Alaska with diverse fishery resources, and think about the role that biodiversity can play to help sustain those resources for our future. Alaska Kids - This site has great information on how to stay safe, how to stay healthy, and help with homework in the student guide. Arizona - ADEQ for Kids! Online - Arizona's Department of Environmental Quality helps you take care of the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land we live on. Arizona - SOS for Kids - Secretary of State's Office welcomes you to the Arizona Secretary of State's Web Site. Just click on the links on this page to learn about Arizona.

    34. Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Committee - U.S. Senate
    in Washington state. gov t Veterinarians report free pdf file reading software.Farm Bill Answers Conservation, loan rates, support signups New agricultural
    http://agriculture.senate.gov/
    Text Navigation (site map)
    Thad Cochran, Chairman Homeland Security: Keeping America's Food and Agriculture Safe
    Child Nutrition Bill Reported Committee Senators favorably report new legislation for child nutrition.
    Now Posted: amendments, text, summary CSP Watersheds Named
    Conservation Security Program's use of watersheds and contract enrollment categories New CSP details Commodity Futures Trading
    Committee reviews Commodity Futures Modernization Act. Opening statements
    May 13 hearing replay (one-hour)
    free software available from Farming's Future
    Biomass: Ag by-products in energy production
    Conservation: Encouraging participation
    Wildfire Protection Plan Newly-published plans address the brush buildup and diseased trees fueling wildfires. Making a Community Wildfire Protection Plan Keeping Watch Over Cattle Livestock trace - Best way from farm to market? 2-hr replay of subcommittee hearing free software available from USDA plans expanded surveillance testing free pdf file reading software BSE cow investigation: Committee Hearing Risk remains low after BSE cow discovery in Washington state.

    35. NCDC: * National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) *
    Tel 916574-2614 Fax 916-574-2767 Internet Email morkb@water.ca.gov Internet Emailharry.hillaker@idals.state.ia.us WWW http//www.agriculture.state.ia.us
    http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stateclimatologists.html
    State Climate Offices
    Click on one of the states in the map to link to or find information on a State Climate Office (SCO). Gold colored states are members of the ARSCO Please contact us if an existing link is missing or incorrect.
    Climate office contact information listed below
    Contact Information:
    Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
    Top of Page
    Additional Information:
    • Regional climate information American Association of State Climatologists ( AASC
    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
      Dr. Andrew W. Ellis Department Of Geography Arizona State University Box 870104 Tempe AZ 85287-0104 Tel: 480-965-6165 Fax: 480-965-8313 Internet Email: andrew.w.ellis@asu.edu

    36. PA PowerPort
    HELD 1 PM The Milk Marketing Board will hold a public hearing for Milk MarketingAreas 2, 3, 5, and 6 in Room 309 of the agriculture Building state gov events.
    http://www.state.pa.us/papower/ical/

    Archived Press Releases

    June S M T W T F S All Calendars Department of Aging Department of Agriculture Department of Community and Economic Development Department of Environmental Protection Department of Health Department of Public Welfare Department of Revenue Department of State Department of Transportation Governor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs OA/Office for Information Technology PA Comission for Women PA Game Commission PA Milk Marketing Board PEMA Calendar Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Pennsylvania Insurance Department Pennsylvania Lottery Pennsylvania Treasury Primary PUC State Fire Academy Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Today's Events
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    All Calendars - Events for June 2004 Monthly Board Meeting
    1 PM The Milk Marketing Board will hold its Monthly Board Meeting in Room 202 of the Agriculture Building, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg. Read more Fish for Free Day
    All Day Introduce Read more Spring Bird Walks
    9 AM Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve is renowned for its birds as well as its flowers. Over 140 species of birds have been recorded on the Preserve Read more PRIESTLEY HOUSE TO HOST CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
    9:30 AM - 12 AM Children presently in first through fifth grades are invited to come out and play at the "Pastimes of Past Times" program on Saturday, June

    37. New Hampshire Department Of Agriculture, Markets & Food Web Service
    New Hampshire Department of agriculture, Markets Food Web Service © 2003Related Sites Webster NH state Government Info Center Privacy Policy
    http://agriculture.nh.gov/
    @import 'includes/dom.css'; About Us Publications Programs
    is to promote agriculture in the public interest and to serve farmers and consumers in the marketplace. The department assures safe and healthy food supplies, provides accurate information on prices and availability of farm commodities and crops and develops markets for the state's farmers.
    Choose a Topic Animal Health and Welfare Dairy Regulations Experience NH Agriculture Farm Products Farmland Protection Pesticide Licensing Pesticide Registration Plants and Insects Scales and Pumps Hot Topic: 2004 NH Farmers' Market Directory now online! Check to see if there is a market near you! Click here for directory. Organic Processor Certification Program Set to Go. Click here to find out more! Weekly Market Bulletin
    Sign up
    to receive the NH Weekly Market Bulletin
    Go here to find out about NH products
    Upcoming Events
    June 12: MASON , 9-11 a.m. Contact 629-9494, ext. 120 for more info.

    38. Agricultural Marketing Service Home Page
    statement by agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman Regarding the Decision by theUS Supreme Court to Review the Beef Checkoff Program state Marketing Profiles.
    http://www.ams.usda.gov/
    Programs Cotton Dairy Poultry Fruit and Vegetable ... Civil Rights
    Hot Topics S tatement by Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman Regarding the Decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to Review the Beef Checkoff Program Organic Exemption Proposed Rule for Research and Promotion Programs ... Country of Origin Labeling Features 2002 Microbiological Data Program Summary "How to Buy Food" Publication Series. English
    Spanish
    National School Lunch Program Fact Sheet AMS Kids Page ...
    AMS International Services Website
    Resources Electronic Forms Market News Reports State Marketing Profiles Food Purchases ... AMS and the 2002 Farm Bil l Opportunities Job Openings Internships

    39. We Have Moved!
    The Washington state Department of agriculture s Web site has beenmoved. The top requested pages are located below to help you
    http://www.wa.gov/agr/
    The Washington State Department of Agriculture's Web site has been moved. The top requested pages are located below to help you find the page you are looking for. Please update your bookmarks. Department of Agriculture
    Contact us Site Map ...
    Refrigerated Food Storage Lockers
    If the page you are looking for is not on this list, please select the program you are interested in and you will be directed to that page. If you are still unable to locate a page, please contact the Webmaster

    40. Safety And Health Topics: Agricultural Operations
    Farm Health and Safety Checklist. Newfoundland and Labrador Federationof agriculture, 5 pages. Fact Sheet, Ohio state University, 3 pages.
    http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/agriculturaloperations/
    U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov MyOSHA [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index Safety and Health Topics: Agricultural Operations The agricultural transitions from human to animal to mechanized power, and from mechanical to chemical to genetically engineered tools, have increased farm productivity, but have not decreased the health and safety stresses upon farmers . Over the last 20 years, agriculture has emerged from the third to the most hazardous occupation
    In Focus
    • Youth in Agriculture eTool : This eTool describes common hazards and potential safety solutions for youth workers and employers in agriculture.
    Related Safety and Health Topics Recognition
    • Fatal Unintentional Farm Injuries Among Persons Less than 20 Years of Age in the United States: Geographic Profiles . NIOSH Pub. No. 2001-131 (2001, July), 13 pages. This document is a summary of fatal farm injuries to persons less than 20 years of age as reported in the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Mortality Data from 1982 through 1996.¹¹ Fatal farm injuries are defined in this report as those which occurred on farms, regardless of production agriculture involvement. These injuries include those sustained during chores, paid work, or recreational activities such as hunting and swimming. Injuries Among Youth on Farms in the United States, 1998

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