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61. DuPont Cancels Benomyl Registration, Effective December 31, 2001
production, benomyl is registered for use on carrots, celery, beans, and vine crops. Alternativefungicides for beans include TopsinM, Rovral, and Ronilan.
http://ipcm.wisc.edu/news/misc/benomyl.htm
DuPont Cancels Benomyl Registration, Effective December 31, 2001
I spoke with Walt Stevenson, vegetable plant pathologist and Patty McManus, fruit crop pathologist about how this cancellation will affect Wisconsin’s fruit and vegetable growers. In Wisconsin vegetable production, benomyl is registered for use on carrots, celery, beans, and vine crops. It is used in snap bean production for Sclerotinia white mold and Botrytis gray mold control. Benomyl is also used on dry, lima, and wax beans. Alternative fungicides for beans include Topsin-M, Rovral, and Ronilan. Recently, a new microbial fungicide, Contans WG ( Coniothyrium minitans ) was labeled for the control of white mold on beans. This product has a broad range of crops for which it’s registered and is applied to soil and plant residue to reduce the amount of sclerotia that serve as inoculum for the disease. Crop rotations of at least 2 years between bean crops or other susceptible crops are also recommended to reduce disease pressure in beans.

62. Health News - Genetically Engineered Foods / Crops
73m more agrochemicals were sprayed in the US during 20012003 because of GM crops,says the Cropchoice.com - An alternative news source for American farmers
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Genetically Engineered Foods / Crops Learn what the media, farmers, food and biotech companies are NOT telling you about genetically engineered foods and crops. Most people do not realize that 75% of the foods in grocery stores contain genetically engineered ingredients. Other than the articles presented below I have been following this topic through GE newsletters and other web sites. I think it is terrible that we are being so deceived by this so called 'science'. As you will learn from researching 'reliable resources' about this subject is that these companies; such as Monsanto have the main goal of controlling the world's food supply (through selling seeds). Health is not a factor in the production of these crops and there is no testing for safetly by the FDA! Monsanto spent around $4 million dollars to defeat a food labeling law here in Oregon in 2002. They lied telling people that these crops are necessary to feed the hungry, increase crop yields, and less pesticide use. Well, the evidence in mounting that all their claims are failing. Due to increased uncontrollable weeds more pesticides are being used by farmers. Super weeds are growing that can no longer be controlled by additional chemical. Farmers in less developed countries can't afford the high price of these seeds which have to be bought every year! And the list goes on and on ... read the articles below and visit the Important GE Links below to educate yourself on this subject.

63. Creative's Health News - True Foods
years. The insecticide produced by these crops is one that is usedas a common, biological alternative to chemical sprays. When
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How to Avoid Genetically Engineered Food
Be aware of the foods you are eating. Are corporations trying to control our food supply and poison our foods supply? Become involved and know what you are eating. The same companies that produce the chemicals which are destroying our environment and then create drugs and control the medical profession are now trying to control our food supply. Are you willing to let drug companies benefit further by destroying the food we eat so they can make a profit for additional drugs we will need to recover from the health problems they produce? Be sure to read the article Poison for Profit - What A Business Plan! True Food Shopping List - by Brand Names Take Action!
  • Join Greenpeace and use their various options of becoming involved in protecting our food supply from corporate control. There are several option for taking action online that everyone can use to make a difference!
  • Educate yourself on the health risks of genetically modified foods, and crops. Read the articles within our Health News Database under the category Foods - Genetically Modified
How to Avoid Genetically Modified Food: 5 Steps to True Food
  • Buy whole foods
    Buy fresh fruits and vegetables
    Use whole grains, beans, seeds and nuts
  • 64. SUCCESSFUL FARMING MAGAZINE
    state.mn.us (Or contact the Center for alternative Plant and Organic meat, misc. Thecrops include asparagus, sweet corn, green beans, tomatoes, pumpkins and
    http://www.agriculture.com/sfonline/sf/2000/march/0004adapt.html
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    Best alternative ag ideas in the U.S.
    We asked the experts from coast to coast for the hottest diversification trends
    By Betsy Freese
    Livestock Editor T Direct marketed meat Sales of direct marketed meat in Minnesota have increased dramatically the past few years. In beef cattle, the increase has been from 22,000 head to 32,000 head per year. Given a traditional 40-pair cow-calf herd, this increase represents the equivalent of 250 beef operations. Consumer demand for organic foods continues to increase rapidly, both domestically and abroad. Producers and traditional food companies alike overlook the opportunities in this market at their own peril. Having said that, organic production requires far more attention to the entire needs of the food production, processing and consuming chain, and is not for everyone. The organic food chain is still short enough and small enough for well-organized producers to be credible and meaningful suppliers and owners of that chain. But that situation will not last forever.

    65. Editors
    NOTE. Damage to garlic crops caused by Erwinia herbicola *PDF File* MF Koch, Z AlternativeParadigms for Commercializing Biopesticides *PDF File* Randy Gaugler
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    Archived Issues of 1996
      Vol. 24 - No. 1 GUEST EDITORIAL
    • Fungal vegetative compatibility Promises and prospects *PDF File*
    • John F. Leslie
      RESEARCH PAPERS
    • The desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria , and its control in the Land of Israel and the Near East in antiquity, with some reflections on its appearance in Israel in modern times *PDF File*
    • David Nevo
    • Introduction, release and recovery of several exotic natural enemies for biological control of the citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella , in Israel *PDF File*
    • Y. Argov and Y. Rossler
    • Previous infestation affects recolonization of cotton by Aphis gossypii: Induced resistance or plant damage? *PDF File*
    • David Wool and Dinah F. Hales
    • Natural infection of banana by a satellite-containing strain of cucumber mosaic virus: Nucleotide sequence of the coat protein gene and the satellite RNA *PDF File*
    • R. Gafny, A. Wexler, M. Mawassi, Y. Israeli and M. Bar-Joseph
    • Improved uniformity of spray deposition in a dense plant canopy: Methods and equipment *PDF File*
    • S. Gan-Mor, A. Grinstein, H. Beres, Yehudit Riven and I. Zur
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    • Abstracts of presentations on plant protection issues at the Third World Avocado Congress *PDF File* Abstracts of lectures on Liriomyza spp. presented at a Shoshana Yathom Memorial Meeting

    66. Hayes Common Earthworks (Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork) | The M
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    67. Bliley PM Documents
    Ammonia; Nicotine; Denic ; Genetic engineering; alternative crops; alternativeuses for
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    68. Underexploited Temperate Industrial And Fiber Crops
    Underexploited temperate industrial and fiber crops. p. 6084 ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA Successful temperate new crops must either fit well into the
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1996/V3-060.html
    Index Search Home Table of Contents Roseberg, R.J. 1996. Underexploited temperate industrial and fiber crops. p. 60-84. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA.
    Underexploited Temperate Industrial and Fiber Crops
    Richard J. Roseberg
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  • Raw Material and Products
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  • REFERENCES Successful temperate new crops must either fit well into the rotation of established food, feed, or fiber crops, provide a product that is relatively more valuable than the current crop, or be better suited to growing on a given area. Proximity of growers to potential processors (who manufacture the refined product) is key to economic advantage for the new crop over prior raw material sources. In the case of arid industrial crops, the issues of survival in a harsh climate and the cost of water are paramount, while in the higher latitude temperate zones the constraints are frost tolerance, length of growing season, crop response to daylength, water requirement (rain-fed or irrigated), and weather patterns during harvest. This paper examines the current status of several potential crops with an eye toward their requirements for success in temperate zones. Crops that are reaching or have reached active crop status include meadowfoam, fiber flax, and kenaf. Crops that are very promising, but require some further breeding, agronomy, or processing research include lesquerella, cuphea, euphorbia, and vernonia. Crops that are intriguing, but need more study to define their potential and value include grindelia and hesperaloe. Other potential crops, including those with application only in specific situations or those having received limited study and commercialization efforts are also briefly described.
  • 69. Nebraska Production Agriculture - Specialty Enterprises
    Lancaster County, Nebraska Extension Production Agriculture Information. University of Nebraska and other Research-based sources. Major Topics Include Markets, Weather, crops, and Livestock.
    http://www.lancaster.unl.edu/ag/crops/special.htm
    Sprayer Information
    Fine Tuning a Sprayer with the "Ounce" Calibration Method Calibrating a hand-held sprayer - In-house Fact Sheet Sprayer Nozzle Tip Selection - In-house Fact Sheet
    Specialty Grain Crops
    University of Nebraska - Misc. and Specialty Grain Crops
    Producing and Marketing Proso Millet in the High Plains Fertilizing Proso and Pearl Millet Canola Production ... Calibrating a hand-held sprayer - In-house Fact Sheet Vegetable Crop Insect Images
    Colorado State University - Gardening Publications
    Basics Diseases ...
    Vegetable Crop and Pest Factsheets Listed by crop name.
    University of Missouri - Horticulture Pubs
    Fruit Vegetables Flowers, House Plants ... Vitis Vinifera - Old World, European or Californian grapes
    University of Vermont- Virtual Apple Orchard

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    Specialty Crops - Other Information Sources
    USDA - National Organic Program National Organic Trade Association The New Agriculture Newsletter Information for Organic Field Crop and Vegetable Growers Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society USDA - Wholesale and Alternative Markets Program British Columbia Ministry of Ag Northern Nut Growers Association ...
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    70. Oregon Exotics Nursery Catalog - The Adventurous Gardener's Guide To Rare Crops
    Earths most unique nursery! Nationally acclaimed geobotanical collection, rare food crops, subzero fruit trees, seeds powerful jungle medcines, Permaculture herbs, Himalayan vegetables, Peruvian
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    71. Misc - WETLANDS

    http://www.stormwatercenter.net/Model Ordinances/misc__wetlands.htm
    WETLANDS AND WATERCOURSES ORDINANCE Croton-on-Hudson, NY Department of Public Works WETLANDS AND WATERCOURSES Chapter 227 This document is downloadable in WordPerfect format. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Croton-on-Hudson 6-20-88 as LL No. 4-1988. Amendments noted where applicable.] GENERAL REFERENCES Boats and boating C See Ch. 83. Building construction C See Ch. 86. Environmental quality review C See Ch. 116. Erosion and sediment control C See Ch. 118. Flood damage prevention C See Ch. 129. Steep slopes C See Ch. 195. Subdivision of land C See Ch. 200. Tree preservation C See Ch. 208. Water supply protection C See Ch. 223. ARTICLE I Findings and Intent 227-1. Legislative findings. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Croton-on-Hudson finds that growth of population and attendant residential and commercial development and increasing demands upon natural resources have the potential of encroaching upon, despoiling, polluting or eliminating many of the wetlands, water bodies and watercourses of the village which, if preserved, constitute important physical, economic, social, historic, archaeological, aesthetic, recreational and ecological assets to present and future residents of the village and provide important beneficial functions, including natural flood and stormwater control, groundwater recharge, natural pollution treatment, erosion and sediment control, wildlife habitat creation, recreation and open space enhancement and educational opportunities.

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