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  1. STOCKER-FEEDER MANAGEMENT GUIDE CATTLEMAN'S LIBRARY by University of Idaho Cooperative Extension Service, 1982

1. Other Plant Disease And Ag Related Sites
Univ. coop. ext. System) Montana Crop Health Report ( by Montana State Univ. ext. service) Cereal Rust idaho Legislature. idaho Natural Resources Conservation service ( by USDA/NRCS
http://www.uidaho.edu/ag/plantdisease/other.htm
Other Plant Disease and Ag Related Sites
Plant Disease Information
Biotechnology Information IPM Information Pesticide Information ... Other Information
Plant Disease Information

2. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : C
Oklahoma State University HD1775.O5C87 Curr Inf Ser coop ext Serv Univ idaho* Currentinformation series cooperative extension service, University of idaho
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtid.htm
Abbreviated Titles : C
*Previously used abbreviated title

3. PNWWATER 025: Focus On Partners: Idaho's IWRRI
extension service Contact Fred Sorensen 907786-6311 http//www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/University Publications http//www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications. idaho
http://www.pnwwaterweb.com/Initiatives/focus_id.htm
Comments or questions? Please email the system administrator Fall 2003
PNW
WATER 025 Focus on Partners: Idaho's IWRRI The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (IWRRI) represents Idaho's water resources research community on the Pacific Northwest Regional Water Quality Coordination Team. IWRRI is one of the 54 state-based water resources research centers funded by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (at the University of Idaho) is dedicated to supporting and promoting water and water-related applied investigations and solutions, education and information transfer throughout Idaho. IWRRI collaborates with more than 100 scientists and educators from all of the Idaho state universities in order to provide a broad-based, diverse and interdisciplinary effort in helping to solve water issues. This is extremely important because Idaho's problems are complex. Our state is fortunate because Idaho's leaders in water resources and the state community have recognized the importance of protecting this finite resource. IWRRI is the mechanism in Idaho that provides an autonomous statewide source of support for water and water-related, problem-solving research and training, without regard to specific topic or discipline area. This is important because Idaho's water problems are cross-topic and interdisciplinary.

4. List Of Journals Indexed In AGRICOLA 1996 : I
Univ. Ky. coop. ext. Serv. NAL call no. S544.3.K4K42 Lexington,Ky. The service. idaho economics Ida. economics NAL call no.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/ljii.htm
List of Journals Indexed in AGRICOLA 1996 : I
I.L.A.R. news
ILAR news
NAL call no. - QL55.A1I43 ISSN 0018-9960
Washington, D.C. : Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council.
  • indexed cover-to-cover
ID - University of Kentucky, Cooperative Extension Service
ID - Univ. Ky. Coop. Ext. Serv.
NAL call no. - S544.3.K4K42
Lexington, Ky. : The Service. Idaho economics
Ida. economics
NAL call no. - HD17775.I2E25 ISSN 1080-8590
Moscow, Idaho : University of Idaho, Cooperative Extension Service.
  • indexed cover-to-cover
Illinois research - Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station
Ill. res. NAL call no. - 100 IL64 ISSN 0019-2201 Urbana, Ill. : The Station. In practice In pract. NAL call no. - SF601.I4 ISSN 0263-841X London : British Veterinary Association.
  • indexed cover-to-cover
In vitro cell. dev. biol., Anim. NAL call no. - QH585.A1I58 ISSN 0883-8364 Columbia, Md. : Society for In Vitro Biology.
  • indexed selectively
In vitro cell. dev. biol., Plant NAL call no. - QK725.I43 ISSN 1054-5476 Columbia, Md. : Tissue Culture Association.

5. Biological Control Of Spotted Knapweed, USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Prote
Health Protection, USDA Forest service; J. Shelly, Fairfield Forest service N. Reedy, Camas Biological Control Project, Fairfield, ID.; C.A. Kinder, University of idaho, coop. ext
http://www.fs.fed.us/r1-r4/spf/knap/title.html
Youth Conduct Biological Weed Control Program in Camas County, Idaho
Title Page
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Forest Health Protection
R.A. Progar, Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service; J. Shelly, Fairfield Range District, USDA Forest Service; G. Markin, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service: N. Reedy, Camas Biological Control Project, Fairfield, ID.; C.A. Kinder, University of Idaho, Coop. Ext. System, Fairfield, ID
jcroberts@fs.fed.us Last Modified: Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002 at 1:22 PM MDT Privacy Notice
The Project is a cooperative effort operating under the administration of the Wood River Resource Conservation and Development Agency
Key participants:
Camas Creek Cooperative Weed Management Area
Camas County Schools
USDA Forest Service Camas Soil Conservation District Gooding Soil Conservation District

6. Biological Control Of Spotted Knapweed, USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Prote
Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest service N. Reedy, Camas BiologicalControl Project, Fairfield, ID.; CA Kinder, University of idaho, coop. ext.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r1-r4/spf/knap/poster1.html
Youth Conduct Biological Weed Control Program in Camas County, Idaho
Page One
Title Page
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Intermountain Region
Forest Health Protection
R.A. Progar, Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service; J. Shelly, Fairfield Range District, USDA Forest Service; G. Markin, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service: N. Reedy, Camas Biological Control Project, Fairfield, ID.; C.A. Kinder, University of Idaho, Coop. Ext. System, Fairfield, ID
Abstract:

Diffuse and spotted knapweed
Larinus minutus, Cyphocleonus achates, and Agapeta zoegana. Larinus minutus was released in five sites, Cyphocleonus achates, in two sites and Agapeta zoegana, in two sites. Students took monthly vegetation samples and insect counts during the summer months of 1998, 2000, and 2001. Students worked an average of sixty hours per month during the summer months, and were funded by grants and donations. At the beginning of each summer students were instructed on research methods, data collection, data analysis, entomology, and plant identification. As a result of this hands-on project, students gained an understanding of the relationship between a biocontrol agent and its host. In addition, they enhanced many life skills including planning, organizing, decision-making, problem solving, developing work ethic, conducting computer data entry, public speaking and communication.  

7. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : F
Purdue University cooperative extension service SD144.I6F57 FNR Purdue Univ coop ext Serv* FNR Purdue University Focus Renew Nat Resour Univ idaho For Wildl Range Exp Stn* Focus
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtif.htm
Abbreviated Titles : F
*Previously used abbreviated title

8. Members Of WIN Wyoming
of FCS, Laramie Patti Griffith, MAEd, FCS Educator, UW coop. ext. of idaho, Rexburg,ID Vicki Hayman, MS, FCS Educator, UW cooperative extension service
http://www.uwyo.edu/winwyoming/members.html
Notes: All locations are in Wyoming unless otherwise noted. To access the full contact information for each member, go to the Directory . Updated 5/4/04. Network All members:
Michelle Aldrich, MS, FCS Teacher, Rock River
Bronwen Anderson, MS, Executive Director, WY Comm. Coalition for Health Ed, Gillette
Bambie Argyle , BA, Lyman
Judy Barbe , MS, RD, Montana/Wyoming Program Coordinator, Western Dairy Council, Casper
Carolyn Benepe , MS, RD, Proj. Coordinator, Cent$ible Nutr. Prog., UW Coop. Ext. Serv., Sheridan County, Sheridan
Tami Benham Deal , PED, Assoc. Prof., UW Division of Kinesiology and Health , Laramie
Donna Birkholz , MA, FCS Educator, UW Coop. Ext. Service, Sheridan County, Sheridan
Linda Boeckner,
Tina Braet-Thomas , MA, RD, CDE, Nutr. Serv. Dept. Mgr., Powell Hosp./Nursing Home, Powell
Dana Breedan , RN, CDE, Diabetes Educator and Registered Nurse, Torrington Community Hospital, Torrington Ellen Burbank , RD, Dietitian, Powell Hospital, Powell Mary Burman , PhD, RN, FNP, Assoc. Prof., UW School of Nursing, Laramie Colleen Campbell , 4-H Program Associate, UW Coop. Ext. Serv., Natrona County, Casper

9. Biological Control Of Spotted Knapweed, USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Prote
Health Protection, USDA Forest service; J. Shelly, Fairfield Forest service N. Reedy, Camas Biological Control Project, Fairfield, ID.; C.A. Kinder, University of idaho, coop. ext
http://www.fs.fed.us/r1-r4/spf/knap/poster2.html
Youth Conduct Biological Weed Control Program in Camas County, Idaho
Page Two
Title Page
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Intermountain Region
Forest Health Protection
R.A. Progar, Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service; J. Shelly, Fairfield Range District, USDA Forest Service; G. Markin, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service: N. Reedy, Camas Biological Control Project, Fairfield, ID.; C.A. Kinder, University of Idaho, Coop. Ext. System, Fairfield, ID
Value:

Besides seeing a reduction in knapweed counts in 8 of the 9 sights, the Camas Biological Control Project has been a tremendous value to the youth who have participated. The following are some comments made about the program.
"I have gained a better understanding of insects, weeds and how they can affect each other." "I can identify knapweed and I now look for other noxious weeds." "I have made a choice to study entomology in college and to get my PhD because of this program." "This program has given me the chance to travel to parts of the United States I may not have seen, otherwise."

10. NAQ, No. 39: Cover Crops At A Glance
Austrian Winter Peas a Green Manure Crop for idaho. U. idaho coop. ext. Ser. CurrentInfo Series No. US Dept. Agriculture, Soil Conservation service, 1975.
http://www.fuzzylu.com/greencenter/q39/cover1.htm
Web Site Index
New Alchemy Quarterly, No. 39
Cover Crops at a Glance
compiled by Mark Schonbeck and Ralph DeGregorio
Cover crops are grown not to produce food or fiber, but to conserve, maintain and enrich the soil, and to perform other functions in the agricultural ecosystem. Growing cover crops during seasons in which the land would otherwise be idle protects the soil from water and wind erosion, reduces the loss of nutrients through leaching and runoff, adds organic matter and suppresses weeds. Legumes such as clover support symbiotic bacteria on their roots which fix (convert) atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. Many cover crops can extract nutrients from insoluble minerals, making them available for plant growth. When cover crops are turned back into the soil (at which time they are often called "green manures"), their residues contribute to soil organic matter, and a substantial part of their nutrients become available to the next crop. Finally, some cover crops provide food (nectar) or habitat for beneficial insects. Because so many benefits can be derived from a relatively small input of materials (10 to 100 lb seeds per acre), cover crops have been called a cornerstone of many sustainable agricultural systems (Liebhardt et al. 1989) At the New Alchemy Institute, we have been studying cover crops for sustainable vegetable production for the past three years. The table on the following page is a synopsis of information on cover crops for temperate climates, derived from a review of literature and seed catalogues, a survey of farmers in the Northeast (Schonbeck 1988), and our own experience.

11. Taking Care Of Streams In Washington, Oregon, Idaho, And Alaska A
Snowberry fruitTaking Care ofin Washington, Oregon idaho, and AlaskastreamsstreamsTaking Care of Streams in www.uaf.edu/coopext/Natural Resources Conservation service. 907-761-7700
http://wwwagcomm.ads.orst.edu/agcomwebfile/edmat/pnw562.pdf

12. Related Weed Science Websites (12/14/98)
service. Alaska, U. Alaska, http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist/anrpubs.html. idaho,U. idaho, http//info.ag.uidaho.edu/Catalog/catalog.htm.
http://www.wssa.net/wsinfo/links.htm
LINKS OF INTEREST
You will leave the WSSA web site when
you click on any of the below listed sites
Governmental And Regulatory Links
Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development of Alberta, Canada Animal and Plant Control Commission - South Australia R. Carter (Weed Science advisor) Agricultural Research Service USDA Animal and Plant Control Commission - South Australia R. Carter (Weed Science advisor) Aphis noxious weed programs USDA ARS North Central Soil Conservation Research Laboratory - Morris, MN F. Forcella California Dept. of Pesticide Regulation Canadian Forest Service - Biocontrol Method for Reedgrass (English and French available) R. Winder Coop. State Res., Ed., and Ext. Service Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW) - USDA D. Miller of University of Wisconsin - Madison IR-4 Program National Ag. Statistics Ser. National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Contaminant Page Weed Science Group, Agriculture Western Australia National Ag Library National Ag. Statistics Ser. National Plants Database Project ... Weeds, Noxious and Exotic and Invasive Plants
Commercial Links
Ag Chem Database Ag in the Classroom "Kid Video" and study guides Ag-Consultant Online AgriSurf! Searchable Ag index

13. OR Forage Extension Specialist
Randy Baldree. Whitman County coop. ext. Public service Bldg. Bob Romanko. SW idaho Res. ext. Ctr. 29603 U
http://www.forages.css.orst.edu/Oregon/People/OR_Forages_list.html
Pacific Northwest Forage Workers Conference Susan Aldrich-Markham
Yamhill County Extension
2050 Lafayette Street
McMinnville, OR 97128-9333 Leath Andrews
Okanogan County Coop. Ext.
Courthouse
Okanogan, WA 98840 Bill Awmack
Top Notch Nutri Ltd
P.O. Box 1030
Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N3
CANADA Randy Baldree Whitman County Coop. Ext Public Service Bldg. Colfax, WA 99111 Don Baldridge Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717 Peter Ballerstedt P.O. Box 1646 Philomath, OR 97370 Mike Barnum Malheur Experiment Station 595 Onion Avenue Ontario, OR 97914 Vernon Baron Agriculture Canada Bag Service 5000 Lacombe, Alberta T0C 1S0 CANADA Don Bates 1767 Angus Campbell Road Abbotsbord, BC V3G 2M3 CANADA Mike Bauer Deschutes Co. Extension 1421 S. Highway 97 Redmond, OR 97756 Woody Bernard 612 Smith Tower 506 Second Ave. Seattle, WA 98104 Michael Betts BCMAFF, Bldg. 20 8801 E. Saanich Road Sidney, BC V8L 1H3 CANADA Don Biggin Richardson Seed Co. Ltd. 4055 McConnell Drive Burnaby, BC V5A 3A7 CANADA Shabtai Bittman Ag Canada Res. Stn.

14. Strengthening Communities Enhancing Extension's Role
extension Educator4-H Youth Dev. Purdue coop. ext. service-Hendricks Co AmeriCorps Promise Fellow. Univ. of idaho/Latah County ext. service. P.O
http://www.srdc.msstate.edu/cred/02conf/participants.pdf

15. Under The Canopy - February `98 - Cooperative Extension Service
a heightened risk of disruption of power service to the Ron Mahoney, Extension Foresterfor the state of idaho. mentioned a belief that a coop kiln operation
http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/forestry/canopy/canopyfeb98.html
Under the Canopy Forestry and Forest Products Newsletter of the Alaska Cooperative Extension February 1998 Table of Contents Introduction of New Extension Forester: Bob Wheeler Cooperative Being Formed by Timber Industry on Kenai Peninsula Forest Products Manufacturing Project Bark Beetle Task Force Meeting in Soldotna Society of American Foresters: Alaska State Society Annual Meeting ... Meetings
Introduction of New Extension Forester: Bob Wheeler
During April 1997 I was hired by the Alaska Cooperative Extension program to fill the forestry specialist position that was previously filled by Tony Gasbarro. Although my background and experience is significantly different, I will continue to strive to meet our mission "to interpret and extend relevant research based knowledge in an understandable and usable form and to encourage the application of this knowledge to solve the problems and meet the challenges that face the people of Alaska." Since moving to Fairbanks, I have been able to meet with many different organizations and individuals. During July I gave two talks in the Homer area regarding the impact of the spruce bark beetle on the community and future implications. Cooperative Extension will continue to be involved with bark beetle issues on the Kenai Peninsula. During September I coordinated the week visit of Dr. Ron Mahoney from the University of Idaho regarding a review of hardwood utilization. During November I developed three workshops on sawmilling, kiln drying, and international marketing that were held in Soldotna, Anchorage, and Fairbanks. On December 3 and 4, we convened the Forest Products Conference held in Fairbanks entitled "How Can the University of Alaska Assist Alaska's Forest Products Industry?"

16. Links -- Idaho Hay Association
Wyoming coop ext. service Hay List, The Hay Net. Educational. University of WisconsinAlfalfa Research extension, Alfalfa Yield Trials by State. idaho Deptartment
http://www.idahohay.com/links.htm
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Links Marketing Educational Other Associations
Weather
Want a link added? Email link@idahohay.com
Marketing Internet Hay Exchange USDA Market Reports Certified Testing Labs The Hay Barn ... The Hay Net
Educational University of Wisconsin Alfalfa Research Extension Alfalfa Yield Trials by State Idaho Deptartment of Agriculture University of Idaho Ag Department ... Alfalfa Field Guide
Other Associations California Alfalfa Council National Hay Association Oregon Hay and Forage Association Washington State Hay Growers Association ... Idaho Grain Producers
Weather 10 Day Precipitation Forecast 10 Day Temp. Forecast 14 Day Soil Moisture Outlook Agrimet - Crop Water Use ...
Links to Chemical Manufacturers
For Information Regarding the Idaho Hay and Forage Association email Brad Hoaglun
For any problems or suggestions about the site email the Web Admin
Idaho Hay Association logo is a trademark of Idaho Hay Association Inc.

17. Perennial Ryegrass International Fact Sheet References
EM 8585. Oregon State Univ. ext. service, Corvallis, OR. Heichel, GH, andKI Henjum. 1991. 2nd ed. Univ. of idaho coop. ext. System, Moscow, ID.
http://forages.oregonstate.edu/topics/species/perennial_ryegrass/fs_references.h
Perennial ryegrass
Lolium perenne L.)
Introduction Description Breeding Adaptation ... Reviewers
References
  • Albrecht, K.A., and M.H. Hall. 1995. Hay and Silage Management. p. 155-162. In Robert F. Barnes, Darrell A. Miller, and C. J. Nelson. (eds.) Forages. Vol. 1. An Introduction to Grassland Agriculture. Iowa State Univ. Press. Ames, IA. Alderson, J., and W.C. Sharp. 1995. Grass Varieties in the United States. USDA/SCS. Ag. Handbook No. 170. USDA, Washington, DC. Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA). 1995. Acres applied for certification on 1995 by seed certifying agencies. Production Publication No. 49. Balasko, J.A., G.W. Evers, and R.W. Duell. 1995. Bluegrasses, ryegrasses, and bentgrasses. p. 357-372. In R.F. Barnes, D.A. Miller, and C.J. Nelson. (eds.) Forages. Vol. 1. An Introduction to grassland Agriculture. 5th ed. Iowa State Univ. Press. Ames, IA. Ball, D.M, C.S. Hoveland, and G.D. Lacefield. 1991. Southern Forages. Potash and Phosphate Institute. Williams Print. Co., Atlanta, GA. Ball, P.R., and J.R. Crush. 1985. Prospects for increasing symbiotic nitrogen fixation in temperate grasslands. p. 56-62.
  • 18. Lukol Directory - Science Agriculture Education Cooperative Extension
    consumer sciences to citizens and communities in Eastern idaho. of Alaska Fairbankscooperative extension service State outreach http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/.
    http://www.lukol.com/Top/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/

    Lukol Directory -
    Science Agriculture Education ... University of Massachusetts Extension
    Sponsors statewide programs in agriculture and landscape, natural resources and environmental conservation, 4-H youth and family development, and nutrition education.
    http://www.umassextension.org/
    Kansas State University Research and Extension

    Offers educational programs and resources in the areas of agribusiness and economics, crops and livestock, environment, health and nutrition, home and family, youth development, and lawn and garden.
    http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/
    Alabama Cooperative Extension System

    http://www.aces.edu/
    Montana State University Extension Service

    Provides research-based knowledge to strengthen the social, economic and environmental well-being of families, communities and agricultural enterprises. http://extn.msu.montana.edu/ Penn State Cooperative Extension and Outreach Extension and outreach programs for producers, agricultural businesses and consumers in Pennsylvania and northeast U.S. http://www.extension.psu.edu/ MSUcares: Mississippi State University Extension Service Offers a comprehensive collection of research-based information about Mississippi farms, homes, and communities.

    19. Gardening In The Mountain States
    phone (303) 6405273, E-mail denver@coop.ext.colostate.edu. and a lonely chatroomfrom the University of idaho Agricultural extension service.
    http://gardening.about.com/cs/msubmastmount/
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    Stay Current
    Subscribe to the About Gardening newsletter. Search Gardening Gardening in the Mountain States
    Guide picks Master gardening links with specific tips and guides for gardening in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah, and contact information on Master Gardener programs in the Mountain states.
    Denver Master Gardener, Gardening and Horticulture

    Idaho Master Gardeners

    Montana Master Gardener Program

    Detailed information on the program and it's benefits from Montana State University . Don't miss Montana Grower Info , and GardenGuide for searchable monthly FAQ's on Gardening in Montana. Bob Gough, (406) 994-6523 Return to Master Gardeners by Region
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    20. USDA ARS Boydston
    Prog. Rpt., p. 22. 1996. Eberlein, CV, Boydston, R. and Thornton, M. Volunteer potatocontrol. Univ. of idaho coop. ext. service Bulletin CIS 1048, 2 p. 1996.
    http://www.usda.prosser.wsu.edu/boydston/PUBLICATIONS.HTM
    RESEARCH SCIENTISTS
    Rick Boydston
    Research Plant Physiologist
    Phone:509-786-9267
    FAX:509-786-
    email: boydston@pars.ars.usda.gov Selected publications
    Boydston, R. A. and D. E. Koeppe. Glyceollin: A site specific inhibitor of electron transport in isolated soybean mitochondria. Plant Physiol. 72:151-155. 1983. Boydston, R. A. and F. W. Slife. Field evaluation and mechanism of action of tridiphane on (Zea mays L.) and giant foxtail (Setaria faberi Herrm.). Proc. North Cent. Weed Control Conf. 38:52. 1983. Boydston, R. A. and F. W. Slife. Alteration of atrazine uptake and metabolism by tridiphane in giant foxtail (Setaria faberi Herrm.) and corn (Zea mays). Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL. 1985. Boydston, R. A. Bermudagrass. Proc. 36th Ann. Weed Conf. Wash. State Weed Assoc., pp. 29-30. 1986. Boydston, R. A. and F. W. Slife. Postemergence control of giant foxtail (Setaria faberi) in corn (Zea mays) with tridiphane and triazine combinations. Weed Sci. 35:103-108. 1986.

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