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  1. Soil Taxonomy: a Basic System of Soil Classification for Making and Interptreting Soil Surveys by US Dept. Of Agriculture Soil Survey Staff, 1975
  2. Viability Assessments and Management Considerations for Species Associated with Late-Successional and Old-Growth Forests of the Pacific Northwest--The Report of the Scientific Analysis Team by Commissioned By the Forest Service Scientific Analysis Team, 1993

161. Fungal Disease Of Cruciferous Crops
Details on brassica diseases from the Ontario Ministry of agriculture.
http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/crops/facts/85-043.htm
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Agdex#: Publication Date: Order#: Last Reviewed: Title: Fungal Disease of Cruciferous Crops Division: Agriculture and Rural History: Revision of "Fungal Diseases of Cruciferous Crops" April, 1985 Written by: R.T. Wukasch - Department of Environmental Biology/University of Guelph; C. Hunter - Plant Industry Branch

Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Damping-Off and Wire-Stem
  • Disease Management
  • Black-Leg ...
  • Controlling Crucifer Diseases
    Introduction
    Disease management is important for producing acceptable yield and quality of cruciferous crops such as cabbage, cauliflower, canola, rutabaga, grown for the fresh market, the processor, and for storage. Diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi, as well as physiological disorders, are all found in cruciferous crops in Ontario. This Factsheet discusses the biology, recognition, and management of diseases of crucifers caused by fungi. Top of Page
    Damping-Off and Wire-Stem
    Damping-off disease affects crucifer seedlings grown in flats and seedbeds, or in the field. Damping-off is normally caused by soil fungi such as
  • 162. MapStats Links For Amador County California
    County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
    http://www.fedstats.gov/cgi-bin/mapstats/LinkLookup?06005

    163. Maine Department Of Agriculture
    Welcome to the Department of agriculture. The Maine Department Maine economy.agriculture in the state has developed into a diverse industry. It
    http://www.state.me.us/agriculture/
    State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page Boards and Commissions Harness Racing Board of Pesticides Maine Milk Commission Seed Potato Board Featured Links News Releases BSE Info Governor's Dairy Relief Plan AG Today Newsletter Driving Directions Get Real Maine Cervids Importation Embargo Chronic Wasting Disease Ag Loans and Grants FarmShare Farmers' Markets Pick-Your-Own Farms Farmstands Agricultural Fair Dates Apple Orchards County Fact Sheets Maine Maple Sunday Links Commissioner's Office Agricultural, Natural, and Rural Resources

    164. NSW Agriculture - Citrus
    latest citrus research news, citrus contacts. As well as detailed information on growing citrus.
    http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/citrus
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    This page has moved. The new address is: http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/reader/4631

    165. ERRC Home Page
    research function into the newly named Agricultural Research Service. is an excellentopportunity for us to reflect email tmckinsey@errc.ars.usda.gov with your
    http://www.arserrc.gov/www/
    Center of Excellence in Extrusion and Polymer Rheology (CEEPR) "Advancing Food and Non-Food Processing and Products Technologies and Enhancing Use of Agricultural By-Products/Co-Products via Innovative Extrusion Science with Polymer Rheology Chemistry and Engineering Concepts" "Building Stakeholders Partnerships" continued Soil Fungi Critical to Organic Success Photo by Peggy Greb (K9434-1)
    One casualty of America's agricultural revolution were valuable native soil fungi that enabled crops to grow well with less water, nutrients, and pesticides. Increased agricultural productivity has been largely dependent on high levels of chemical fertilizers and synthetic pesticides. There is a growing interest in reducing this dependency by encouraging biologically based systems to enhance productivity and product quality on farms. That's exactly what ERRC's chemist Philip E. Pfeffer and his co-workers, along with the Rodale Institute Experimental Farm in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, hope to accomplish by helping farmers reestablish the beneficial soil organisms called Mycorrhizal fungi. Application of AM fungus inocula in large-scale agriculture is cost prohibitive due to the large volumes of inocula needed. We developed technology for on-farm production of AM fungus inocula in enclosures filled with compost and vermiculite in cooperation with the Rodale Institute Experimental Farm . This past year, we determined that supplemental nutrient addition throughout the production period did not influence inoculum production, and that inoculum produced via this method increased potato production approximately 45%. The inoculum yield from a 25 sq ft plot produced on a small farm will be enough inoculate 167 acres. Since the materials for this method cost approximately $50, this technology has the potential to decrease farmers' costs and increase profits as well as decrease the environmental impacts of fertilizer application.

    166. MapStats Links For Del Norte County California
    County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
    http://www.fedstats.gov/cgi-bin/mapstats/LinkLookup?06015

    167. Ferguson Project Home Page
    Page gallery of this publication originally produced in Hobart by government printer J. Barnard.
    http://www.nla.gov.au/ferg/issn/14400642.html

    168. Common Fertilizers And Their Characteristics - Manitoba Agriculture, Food & Rura
    Common fertilizers and their characteristics.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/soilwater/soilfert/fbd02s10.html
    May 2004
    Manitoba Soil Fertility Guide
    Common fertilizers and their Characteristics
    Table 10. Common fertilizers and their characteristics Name Nutrient Physical Properties Comments Fertilizers used primarily as sources of nitrogen: Anhydrous Ammonia Compressed gas
    High affinity for water
    Pungent odour
    Corrosive Must be placed at 4-6 in. depth. Hazardous (safety precautions are required). High pressure equipment required. Urea* Granular Applied prior to or after seeding. Much less corrosive than other nitrogen fertilizers. Avoid mixing with ammonium nitrate as attraction for moisture causes mixture to turn to slush. More subject to volatilization losses than ammonium nitrate when not incorporated in the soil. Volatilization losses are enhanced when urea is broadcast without incorporation under warm and windy conditions on alkaline, calcareous or drying soils. Nitrogen Solution
    (UAN) Solution
    50% of the nitrogen is in the urea form and 50% is in the ammonium nitrate form
    contains 0.79 lb N/litre or 3.57 lb N/Imp gal.

    169. NCDC: Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters
    Central and eastern us; estimated $20.0 (48.4) billion damage/costs to agricultureand related http//www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/billionz.html
    http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/billionz.html
    NCDC Climate Data Weather Extremes / Billion Dollar Disasters / Search Help
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters, 1980-2003
    National Climatic Data Center - February 03, 2004
    Synoptic Map of Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters1980-2003
    (Click on the image for a larger view- print in landscape mode.)
    Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters
      The National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) is the “Nation’s Scorekeeper” in terms of addressing severe weather events in their historical perspective. As part of its responsibility of “monitoring and assessing the climate,” NCDC tracks and evaluates climate events in the U.S. and globally that have great economic and societal impacts. NCDC is frequently called upon to provide summaries of global and US temperature and precipitation trends, extremes, and comparisons in their historical perspective. This web page/report describes those events that have had the greatest economic impact since 1980. The authors (Ross and Lott) have also written a paper (PDF version - larger than 1.0 MB), "A Climatology of 1980-2003 Extreme Weather and Climate Events" , which provides a climatology of these events, and relates the events to population/societal trends and climate change.

    170. MapStats Links For Colusa County California
    County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
    http://www.fedstats.gov/cgi-bin/mapstats/LinkLookup?06011

    171. U.S. Federal Government Web Sites
    FIrst gov Website. Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC); Task Force on AgriculturalAir Quality and maintained by the Public Affairs Section, us Embassy in
    http://www.usa.or.th/relation/fed.htm
    BUSH ADMINISTRATION
    EXECUTIVE BRANCH

    172. Ministerstvo Za Zemjodelstvo, Shumarstvo I Vodostopanstvo Na Makedonija
    Top/Regional/Europe/Macedonia/Government/Ministries
    http://www.mzsv.gov.mk/
    English version

    173. Soil Fertility Guide - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
    Soil fertility practices in Manitoba and general fertilizer use considerations. Details about fertilizers, their characteristics, application rates and usage recommendations. Nfixation, Manure and soil factors are also described.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/soilwater/soilfert/fbd02s00.html
    May 2004
    Manitoba Soil Fertility Guide
    Introduction
    Nutrient Requirements and Crop Responses On Manitoba Soils
    Nitrogen
    Phosphorus
    Potassium

    Sulphur
    ... Manitoba Soil Fertility Guide Home Government Links: home welcome on-line services news ... privacy

    174. Province Of British Columbia
    BC Home. BC Home › agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Printer Friendly Version.
    http://www.gov.bc.ca/bvprd/bc/channel.do?action=ministry&channelID=-8377&navId=N

    175. MapStats Links For Calaveras County California
    County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
    http://www.fedstats.gov/cgi-bin/mapstats/LinkLookup?06009

    176. Agriculture And Fisheries Department
    The agriculture and Fisheries Department provides services to the public in connection with agriculture, fisheries and nature conservation.
    http://www.archsd.gov.hk/
    window.location.replace('english/index.asp')

    177. Fertilizer Use And Crop Production
    This site has information on soil testing, fertilizer recommendations, micronutrients, plant tissue analysis, organic soils, calculation of fertilizer rates and manure.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/cropproduction/faa04s00.html#_1_3

    178. CNPP Homepage
    The Center is an agency of USDA s Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services.For more information, contact info@cnpp.usda.gov. New
    http://www.usda.gov/cnpp/

    Dietary Guidelines for Americans
    The Food Guide Pyramid The Food Guide Pyramid For Young Children USDA Food Plans ... ( Volume 15, No. 2) CNPP works to improve the health and well-being of Americans by developing and promoting dietary guidance that links scientific research to the nutrition needs of consumers. Center staff help to define and coordinate nutrition education policy within USDA and to translate nutrition research into information and materials for consumers, policymakers, and professionals in health, education, industry, and media. Major projects are listed to the right. The Center is an agency of USDA's Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services For more information, contact info@cnpp.usda.gov
    New Brochure:
    Get Moving...For the Fun and Health of it! Fifth consumer brochure in the Putting the Guidelines into Practice series. Proposed new Daily Food Intake Patterns for Food Guide Pyramid See public comments submitted on these patterns. New daily intake patterns and background data tables are available for review. 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (sixth edition) The fourth meeting of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee took place on May 26-27, 2004.

    179. Welcome To Nutrition.Gov
    This site best viewed at 800 x 600. Click here to skip movie or here for non Flash site.
    http://www.nutrition.gov/
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    180. U.S. FDA / Center For Food Safety And Applied Nutrition
    FDA / Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition home page
    http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/

    FDA Home Page
    Search Help
    Prior Notice
    ... Food Facility Registration Overview Overview and History
    FDA and the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition CFSAN Activities Other FDA Internet Sites Other regulatory agencies
    with responsibilities for foods FDA Documents FDA Dockets Guidance Documents FOIA Requests Laws Enforced by FDA ... Videos on the Web Interacting with CFSAN Comment on Proposed Regulations E-Mail and Phone Numbers Public Meetings / Advisory Committees Report Problems to FDA ... Toll Free Information Line
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