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  1. Soil management for vegetable production on Honeoye soil with special reference to the use of hardwood chips (Plant sciences. Agronomy) by G. R Free, 1971
  2. Ag colleges grow up: agronomy 101 is out, biotech jobs are in: land-grant colleges have not yet abandoned aggies, but teaching technology to America's ... An article from: Top Producer by Jeanne Bernick, 2003-02-01
  3. A Computer Simulation Approach to the Study of Effects of Deck Surface Compliance on Initial Impact Impulse Forces in Human Gait
  4. Field Notes.(soil management): An article from: Farm Journal by Dan DeSutter, 2005-02-18
  5. N Timing and Tools.(managing soil nitrogen): An article from: Farm Journal by Charlene Finck, 2005-05-08
  6. Handbook of Agricultural Occupations: Preparation for Technical and Professional Work in Agriculture by Norman Kurtz Hoover, 1985-12
  7. Georgical essays: Volume 5 by Alexander Hunter, 2001-06-07
  8. Research Ethics, Manuscript Review, and Journal Quality: Proceedings of a Symposium on the Peer Review-Editing Process (Acs Miscellaneous Publicatio) by H. F. Mayland, 1992-08
  9. The Complete Irrigation Workbook: Design, Installation, Maintenance & Water Management by Larry Keesen, Cindy Code, 1995-05-01
  10. Microsoft Windows Movie Maker Handbook by Seth McEvoy, Bill Birney, et all 2000-10-25

81. 08.12.2002 - Pedro Sanchez, UC Berkeley Expert In Agroforestry And Tropical Reso
By Sarah Yang, media Relations. Sanchez came to the United States in 1958 to studyat Cornell, where he earned a bachelor s degree in agronomy four years later.
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Pedro Sanchez, UC Berkeley expert in agroforestry and tropical resources, wins prestigious 2002 World Food Prize 12 August 2002 By Sarah Yang, Media Relations Print-quality images available for download Pedro Sanchez, winner of the 2002 World Food Prize, works with a farmer in Western Kenya to evaluate a fallow that will provide large amounts of nitrogen for her next corn crop. (Photo courtesy Pedro Sanchez) Berkeley - Pedro A. Sanchez, a pioneer in the field of tropical soils and agroforestry at the University of California, Berkeley, is the 2002 winner of the World Food Prize. The award, announced Sunday (Aug. 11) by the World Food Prize Foundation, is the highest international honor bestowed upon an individual for achievements in improving the world's food supply and reducing hunger. Sanchez, 61, a visiting professor of tropical resources at UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources, has led seminal work over the past three decades that turned once infertile soil into productive farmland. His methods for restoring soil fertility using naturally available resources have dramatically increased crop yields for hundreds of thousands of small farmers from Brazil to Africa.

82. Agronomy Journal
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Agronomy Journal
An International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences
Purpose and Scope:
Agronomy Journal contains papers on all aspects of crop and soil science including resident education, military land use and management, agroclimatology and agronomic modeling, environmental quality, international agronomy, production agriculture, agricultural research station management, integrated agricultural systems, and professional practitioners. The journal is available in online, print, and year-end CD-ROM format.
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The worldwide audience includes university, extension, and experiment station researchers as well as government and private industry personnel. (back to top)
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2004 Volume No. 96
Number of Issues per Year: 6
Frequency: Bimonthly ISSN 0002-1962 (Print version) ISSN 1435-0645 (Electronic version) CODEN: AGJOAT Months of Publication: January – December Formats: Print (8 ½” x 11”), Online, CD-Rom

83. Agronomy And End Use Directory | Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Pioneer's directory of agronomy sciences and livestock nutrition personnel. Zip code agronomy End Use Directory. Environmental Stresses
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84. California Plant Health Association - CPHA Upcoming Conferences Media Alert
will cover some of the same topics as the Costal agronomy Conference, but For mediainquiries, contact Sara Miller, director of communications at (916) 4463316
http://www.cpha.net/upcon03.htm
CPHA PRESS RELEASE ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: MAY 1, 2003
CONTACT: Sara Miller, CPHA Director of Communications (916) 446-3316
CPHA Upcoming Conferences Media Alert
CPHA Regulatory Issues Conferences June 10-11
Who:
California crop protection product registrants, growers, pest control advisers (PCAs), certified crop advisers (CCAs), retailers and applicators
What: The California Plant Health Association's (CPHA) 2003 California Pesticide Regulatory Issues conference
Where: Holiday Inn, Capitol Plaza Sacramento, 300 J Street, Sacramento, Calif.
When:   Welcome reception, 5:00 -7:00 p.m., Tuesday June 10 and a full-day conference on June 11
Why: This year's conference will be held independently of, but closely timed with the Department of Pesticide Registration's conference and will cover topics like Pesticide Registration and Enforcement, Proposition 65 and Consumer Perspectives, presented by experts from industry, government and the public sector. Conference attendees can earn 8.0 PCA credits
How: Visit http://www.cpha.net/regcon03.htm

85. Textbookx : Browse Categories
browse categories. Browse by category agronomy. Paperback List Price53.00. NOT IN STOCK. Advances in agronomy. Sparks, Donald L. E
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86. Starbucks Coffee Agronomy Company Opens In Costa Rica To Help Farmers Improve Th
Starbucks Coffee agronomy Company Opens in Costa Rica to Help Farmers ImproveTheir Coffee Quality.
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