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  1. Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia of Science (Special Projects Book, Plus Index and Bibliography) by Funk and Wagnall, 1986
  2. Advances in Agronomy by Albert S. Hunter, 1980-07
  3. Plant Tissue Culture: A Classified Bibliography (Developments in Crop Science) by S. S. Bhojwani, 1987-01
  4. The Study of Agricultural Geography: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumney, 2005-01-28
  5. Cornucopia II: A Source Book of Edible Plants by Stephen Facciola,
  6. Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
  7. Horticultural Reviews by Jules Janick, 2007-01-02

101. Progressive Software | 519-969-9943
Client server based software for commodity traders, grain elevators, seed processors, feed mills, and agronomy operations. Located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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102. Soil Fertility Establishment
Soil fertility management for forage crops. A introduction from the Penn State University's agronomy Department.
http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/casdept/agronomy/forage/docs/fertility/fertilityBdoc

103. Louisiana State University Department Of Agronomy
Includes undergraduate studies, research, news, faculty and staff, graduate studies and Louisiana crops, soils and environment.
http://www.agronomy.lsu.edu/
LSU Agronomy Dept.
104 M. B. Sturgis Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803 U. S. A.
Phone: (225) 578-2110
Fax: (225) 578-1403
Email Webmaster

104. Agronomy Club
Travels across the US to participate in soil judging contests.
http://ag.smsu.edu/agronclub.htm
Agronomy Club The Agronomy Club is a club that works with SMSU to provide new opportunities in the search for new jobs. The benefit of joining the agronomy club is endless. Over the past few years we have visited numerous places of our field of study. The grain elevators of Collingwood Grain ,as well as local breweries, wineries, and distilleries. We have met many other students from numerous agronomy clubs via the ASA-SAS regional meetings. The meetings are held every year in different regional locations. Last year we attended the southern regionals at the University of Kentucky. It was there, in which we visited Colorpoint commercial greenhouse (five acres under glass), the , and the Keeneland horse track. As individuals and groups we can educate other members of our community in different aspects of soil erosion, by doing this we can benefit the life of soil for future generations. Presentations to high school classes could benefit the student and teachers on subjects that are being discussed within the class. As the Agronomy club goes, we have adopted a highway in Springfield to publicize our name and the things we do. We also have monthly meetings to plan future tours, talk about our finances and things we can do to improve our monies. We use the money to keep costs down on trips, like the ASA meetings and other functions. This year we are currently going to Grove, OK for the 57

105. Our Co-op Online
Locations and hours for farm coop stores around the state, plus state agriculture information, including radar weather maps, information on farm supply products, and livestock, agronomy, and animal health news.
http://www.ourcoop.com/

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106. Laiyang Agricutural College
Learn about this college located in Laiyang on the Jiaodong peninsula. Profiles the departments of agronomy, horticulture, animal science, and agricultural engineering.
http://www.lyac.edu.cn/english/english.htm
Chinese Version About the College: History Campus Scenery Location etc. Academics: Departments Institutes Centers Journal ... etc.
Last Modified: 1999.7.1
NO.65 Wenhua Road,Laiyang
Shandong, the P.R.China.
Any comments and questions to:
nicstaff@lyac.edu.cn

107. CHS INC - Country Locations
Buy and sell grain, and sell fuel, petroleum, and agronomy products throughout central and western South Dakota. Pictures, board of directors, online tour, newsletter, and links.
http://apps.cenexharveststates.com/fms?site=pierre

108. Ohio Agronomy Guide, Corn Production
A guide to corn production by the Ohio State University with discussion on climate, corn growth and development, and planting.
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/b472/corn.html
Ohio Agronomy Guide
Bulletin 472
Corn Production
Successful corn production requires an understanding of the various management practices and environmental conditions affecting crop performance. Planting date, seeding rates, hybrid selection, tillage, fertilization, and pest control all influence corn yield. A crop's response to a given cultural practice is often influenced by one or more other practices. The keys to developing a successful production system are: (1) to recognize and understand the types of interactions that occur among production factors, as well as various yield limiting factors; and (2) to develop management systems that maximize the beneficial aspect of each interaction. Knowledge of corn growth and development is also essential to use cultural practices more efficiently to obtain higher yields and profits.
How Climate Affects Corn Production
Temperature
Corn can survive brief exposures to adverse temperatures-low-end adverse temperatures being around 32 degrees F and high-end ones being around 112 degrees F. Growth decreases once temperatures dip to 41 degrees F or exceed 95 degrees F. Optimal temperatures for growth vary between day and night, as well as over the entire growing season. For example, optimal daytime temperatures range between 77 degrees F and 91 degrees, and optimal nighttime temperatures range between 62 degrees F and 74 degrees F. The optimal average temperatures for the entire crop growing season, however, range between 68 degrees F and 73 degrees F.

109. Dipartimento Di Agronomia - Bologna - Italy
to the Home Page of the agronomy Department of the Bologna University.
http://www.agrsci.unibo.it/agro/
Dipartimento di Agronomia
Via Filippo Re, 6-8 - 40126 BOLOGNA - ITALY
Direttore : Prof. Pietro Catizone
Benvenuti al Web del Dipartimento di Agronomia dell'
Welcome to the Home Page of the Agronomy Department of the Bologna University.
English version
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LaRAS - Laboratorio di Ricerca e Analisi Sementi
CCF - Centro di Studio per la Conservazione dei Foraggi
CCF - Centro di Studio per la Conservazione dei Foraggi
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110. ESA European Society For Agronomy
For agronomists, researchers and teachers who are concerned with basic and applied science in agronomy the relationships between crops, soils, climates and agricultural practices, and between agriculture and the environment.
http://www.esagr.org/structure/

111. Agronomy And Soil Science, University Of New England
University of New England, Australia. Describes the teaching activities and course outlines. Introduction to the research areas.
http://www.une.edu.au/~agronomy/AgSShome.html
Agronomy and Soil Science
Home What's New Internet Search Staff Post-grads ... Links This is the home page of Agronomy and Soil Science , at the University of New England . We are based in Armidale , New South Wales, Australia.
Teaching activities
Course Unit Outlines Agricultural Botany - Physiology module
Ecology and Adaptation of Agricultural Plants

Plant Protection

Crop and Pasture Management for Sustainable Agriculture
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Interactive International Soil Science

Special Topic in Soil Sciences SOIL611
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112. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF POLISH AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES
Journal covering the following subjects Agricultural Engineering, agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Environmental Development, Fisheries, Food Science and Technology, Forestry, Geodesy and Cartography, Horticulture, Timber Engineering, Veterinary Medicine. Currently the access is free of charge.
http://www.ejpau.media.pl

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003212). Copyright ©2002 By Department of agronomy All right reserve.Kasetsart University Kamphaengsean Campus (034) 351887.
http://158.108.200.11/agron/

114. Hawtree Limited - Golf Course Architecture, Golf Course Architects, Golf Course
Architects services include feasibility studies, irrigation, agronomy, design and project management of construction. Firm history, experience, methods and references are listed.
http://www.hawtree.co.uk/
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golf course architecture, golf course architects, golf course design, golf course designers, designing golf courses, golf course consultants, golfing services, hawtree A full range of golf course architecture services is offered by Hawtree ltd, the longest running company worldwide. These include feasibility studies, irrigation, agronomy, designs and contract/project management of construction... Feasibility Study This will depend upon the difficulty of the site and can range from a preliminary layout plan with costings to a much more elaborate study of the site, including an analysis of the landscape, geology, soils and drainage, the constraints upon design and construction, methods of buildings, a full estimate of cost, and a programme of work. Project A full set of working drawings is produced for site clearance, earthmovement, drainage, irrigation, preparation and seeding, and tree planting as well as detailed contoured drawings of each green, tee, and bunker. Specifications and Bills of Quantities are concise, with contract documents prepared according to ICE or FIDIC conditions of contract. Site Management

115. Certified Crop Adviser Program
Press Release (PDF); CCA Mou - (PDF); TSP Comments - (PDF) Welcome to theAmerican Society of agronomy s Certified Crop Adviser Program (CCA).
http://www.agronomy.org/cca/

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Check CEU's Check Credential Status Code of Ethics ... Quick facts about the CCA Program Certified Professionals to Serve as USDA Technical Service Providers
More information on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU):
  • Press Release - (PDF)
  • CCA Mou - (PDF)
  • TSP Comments - (PDF) Welcome to the American Society of Agronomy's Certified Crop Adviser Program (CCA). The largest certification program in agriculture with over 14,000 certified throughout the USA and Canada. Who should be certified?
    Any adviser/consultant that spends the majority of their time advising growers on agronomic practices and can meet the standards of the program. Steps to Certification:
  • Pass two comprehensive exams
  • Have at least 2 years experience with at least a Bachelor of Science Degree in agriculture or 4 years with no degree
  • Document education and crop advising experience with transcripts and supporting references
  • Sign and agree to uphold the CCA Code of Ethics Once Certified:
    Earn 40 hours of continuing education (CEUs) every two-years and pay an annual maintenance fee.
    To Contact the CCA Office, dial 608-273-8090 and use these extensions:
  • 116. Texas Chapter Of The American Society Of Agronomy
    Promotes agronomy in Texas and provides information for Texas' agronomists.
    http://tasa.tamu.edu/
    Welcome to the official website for the Texas Chapter of the American Society of Agronomy (TASA). TASA is dedicated to the development of agriculture enabled by science, in harmony with environmental and human values. The Texas Chapter promotes activities to enhance professional development and communication among agronomists and those in related disciplines on topics of significance to Texas.
    Annual Meeting
    Officers Members Ag Schools ... CCA
    Site Hosted and Designed by Soil and Crop Sciences Department

    117. Research And Information Centers - University Of California
    University of CaliforniaDavis Research and Information Centers. Current center specialties include ornamental horticulture; vegetable, fruit and nut production; weed control; postharvest technology; agronomy; seed biotechnology, and rangeland management.
    http://aesric.ucdavis.edu/

    118. Cotton Seed Distributors Ltd (CSD): Australia's Largest Supplier Of Commercial C
    National supplier of commercial cotton seed. Includes details of varieties, agronomy, trials and disease treatment.
    http://www.csd.net.au
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    119. Soil Fertility For Forage Crops
    Gives detailed description of the soil and fertilizer requirements of forage crops during establishment and maintenance. University of Pennsylvania.
    http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/casdept/agronomy/forage/docs/fertility/fertility.htm

    120. CIRAD - La Recherche Agronomique Au Service Des Pays Du Sud
    Center for International Cooperation in agronomy and Warm Climate Research.
    http://www.cirad.fr/

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