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21. SportsTurf Managers Association - Board Member - Dr. Dave Minner
Us Board of Directors Research, Teaching coop ext. Specialist for the Universityof missouri from 1984 to answer questions and provide a service will be
http://www.sportsturfmanager.com/AboutUs/BOARD/RESRCH/

22. Publications
1998. Poinsettias in the Home. University of Tennessee Agricultural extension service,PB681. 8(8)3-8, Univ. missouri, coop. ext. Serv. Albrecht, ML 1985.
http://ohld.ag.utk.edu/ohld/htm/albrpubs.htm
Publications
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Albrecht, M.L., M.E. Watson, and H.K. Tayama. 1982. Chemical characteristics of composted hardwood bark as they relate to plant nutrition. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 107(6):1081-1084.
Albrecht, M.L. and D.L. Ladd. 1984. Comparison of five poinsettia cultivars grown under different temperature regimes. HortScience 19(3):438-439.
Ladd, D.L., M.L. Albrecht, and C.D. Clayberg. 1984. Genetics of flower color in spider flower. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 109(6):759-761.
Agnew, N.H., M.L. Albrecht, and R.K. Kimmins. 1985. Reducing corolla abscission of Streptocarpus X hybridus under simulated shipping conditions with silver thiosulfate. HortScience 20(1):118-119.
Albrecht, M.L. 1987. Growth retardant use with potted ranunculus and anemone. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 112(2):277-281.
Zajicek, J.M., M.L. Albrecht, and B.A.D. Hetrick. 1987. Growth of three native prairie perennials as influenced by phosphorus fertilization, potting media, and mycorrhizae. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 112(2):277-281.
Zajicek, J.M., B.A.D. Hetrick, and M.L. Albrecht. 1987. Influence of drought stress and mycorrhizae on growth of two native forbs. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 112(3):454-459.

23. Main Body
Regional service Office. Contact Person. Email Address. missouri, Dick Rudel, richard_rudel@muccmail.missouri.edu. Colorado,Dennis Kaan, dkaan@coop.ext.colostate.edu.
http://ianrwww.unl.edu/ianr/agecon/vavluru/riskmgmt/MAINBODY.HTM
North Central Risk Management Initiative Background The Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 mandated the Secretary of Agriculture to initiate an educational program "...in management of financial risks inherent in the production and marketing of agricultural commodities." The Secretary directed the Risk Management Agency (RMA) to facilitate the risk management education ( RME ) program. A staff member in each of the 10 Regional Service Offices (RSOs) of the RMA was designated as the RME coordinator to facilitate educational programs in the states in their service region. RMA has also combined its resources with those of the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) of USDA, the Land Grant University system and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The country was divided into 5 extension regions with an extension coordinator for each region. These regions are aligned with the RSO regions. The North Central Region includes a total of 11 states. These are: Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois serviced by the Springfield RSO; Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa services by the St. Paul RSO; and, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado serviced by the Topeka RSO. Current Activities North Central Risk Management Computer Software Workshop, Lincoln, Nebraska, May 20-21, 1998. The purpose is to provide hands on training on a number of software packages that are currently available or are under development. Participation is limited to four representatives from each of the 11 states in the region. The participants will include extension staff and private sector representatives.

24. ASAE Employers Around Arkansas
coop ext service, PO Box 30 Augusta, AR 72006, coop ext service, PO Box 391 LittleRock, AR 72203, missouri, Ameren, 1901 Chouteau, Mc 520 St. Louis, MO 63103,
http://www.baeg.engr.uark.edu/corporate/ASAE_employers.html

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ORDER HERE 28 Check Out, Region 5 coop, MARYLAND. For your free MinnesotaTravel Guide, call 1800-944-1442 ext. Lake of The Ozarks, missouri.
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26. Missouri Homeless Service Organizations
missouri. City, MO 64126 Contact Karen Streeter, Executive Director Email shfplace@coop.crn.org. PageBlvd St Louis MO 63133 Phone 314863-0015, ext 126 Fax
http://www.nationalhomeless.org/local/missouri.html
Directory of Local Homeless Service Organizations Missouri KANSAS CITY Care of Poor People, Inc. Care of Poor People is a referral agency linking homeless persons with work and housing. 105 North Topping
Kansas City, MO 64123
Phone: 816-483-4081
Email: copp777@swbell.net
Sheffield Place Sheffield Place is a transitional living program for homeless mothers and their children. Families can stay at Sheffield Place up to 24 months. The mission is to empower families to break out of the cycle of homelessness and poverty and become self-sufficient. Sheffield Place opened in 1991 and have assisted over 85 families since then. 6604 E. 12th Street
Kansas City, MO 64126
Contact: Karen Streeter, Executive Director
Email: shfplace@coop.crn.org
ST. LOUIS Adequate Housing for Missourians The mission of Adequate Housing for Missourians is to meet the needs of the St. Louis area's lowest income families for adequate, safe, affordable and accessible housing. Toward this end, AHM operates a rental assistance loan fund, provides referrals, and engages in community advocacy. 9735 Page Blvd
St Louis MO 63133
Phone: 314-863-0015, Ext 126

27. Southern Agricultural Economics Association
of ArkansasMonticello. Paul E. cooper, University of Arkansas coop. ext. service. GaryAdams, University of missouri. James Richardson, Texas A M University.
http://cals.agnis.vt.edu/~saas/navigator/saas01/agecon.htm

28. Priester Conference 2000 Participants
Fax816482-5880 Email elliottk@missouri.edu. Fax720-913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. GianatoWest Virginia University extension service 1500 W
http://www.nnh.org/priester/participants00.htm
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29. Address
Keisler, Duane, Univ of missouri, 160 ASRC, Columbia, MO, 65211, AS. 2001. Kratz,Doug dkratz@uaex.edu, PO Box 391, U of A coop ext service, Little Rock, AR, 72204,
http://www.saasinc.org/directory/Directory.asp?start=K

30. Friends Of The NRA Grants
University of Arkansas coop. ext service 4H. Yell County 4H Shooting Sports. ShowAll States. NRA Field Representative in MO missouri Gregg Pearre 573761-5466
http://www.nrafoundation.org/friends/states/grants.asp?state=Missouri&show=Arkan

31. League Service Corporations
MO. Jim Ahearn, SVP, CU Support Services missouri Credit Union System 2055 Craigshire 6424(Tom), ext. 469385-6505 e-mail thodge@tcul.org mchatfield@tcul.coop
http://www.cuna.org/cuna/lsc_roster.html
Home Governmental Affairs Regulatory Advocacy Compliance ... Related Sites bannerAd("top")
League Service Corporations
Revised 10-11-2002 **Shipping and Parcel Post Only
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Robert (Bob) Teachworth, League Board Chair
Alaska League Services, Inc.
1020 South Bailey Street
Palmer, AK 99645-6999
P.O. Box 739
Palmer, AK 99645-0739
Phone: 907-562-1255 (will refer callers to the league's website - www.alaskacreditunions.org)
AL
Jo Lynn Rutledge, Executive Vice President, Financial Services
ACUL Corporation
22 Inverness Center, Suite 200
Birmingham, AL 35242-4885
P. O. Box 380428 Birmingham, AL 35238-0428 Phone: 205-991-9710 Ext. 113 Fax: 205-991-2576 e-mail: jrutledge@acul.com
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Tom Hodge, CLE, Vice President Mark Chatfield, SVP, Chief Mktg Officer Credit Union Resources, Inc. 4455 LBJ Freeway Ste. 201 Farmers Branch, TX 75244-5998 P.O. Box 655147 Dallas, TX 75265-5147 Phone: 469-385-6400, ext. 6424 (Tom), ext. 6422 (Mark) Fax: 469-385-6505 e-mail: thodge@tcul.org mchatfield@tcul.coop
AZ
Gary Isner, EVP/COO ACUL Services, Inc. 3611 North Black Canyon Highway Phoenix, AZ 85015-5497

32. CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources
Maine Doug Babkirk University of Maine coop.ext. University extension service virgilc@ext.msstate.edu.missouri Julie Middleton University of missouri Middletonj
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
Home Contact Us Site Map Search ... Newsroom
Urban Programs Partnerships Urban Program Resources Alabama
Lynn Russell

Extension Family Resource
lrussell@aex.edu Alaska
Jim Douglas

4-H Program Chair
jyces@uas.alaska.edu Arizona
James Christenson

The University of Arizona
jimc@ag.arizona.edu Arkansas Michael Hedges University of Arkansas mhedges@uaex.edu California Rachel Mabie Surls Cooperative Extension- Los Angeles County ramabie@ucdavis.edu Colorado Barbara Martin-Worley Colorado State University barbara.martin-worley@ci.denver.co.us Connecticut Roy Jeffrey University of Connecticut rjeffrey@canrl.cag.uconn.edu Delaware Maria Pippidis University of Delaware pippidis@UDel.edu District of Columbia Juanita Hartsfield Hazel University of D.C Outreach and Extension Service jhazel@udc.edu Florida Mary Chernesky Hillsborough County Coop. Ext. mechernesky@mail.ifas.ufl.edu

33. Other Plant Disease And Ag Related Sites
by Iowa State Univ. coop. ext. System); Plant Disease Management Information(by missouri Univ. coop. ext. System); Crop Protection
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

34. Related Weed Science Websites (12/14/98)
Alaska, http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist Mississippi, MississippiState U. http//ext.msstate.edu missouri, U. missouri, http//www.psu.missouri.edu
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

35. Lukol Directory - Science Agriculture Education Cooperative Extension
http//extension.missouri.edu/. University of Alaska Fairbanks cooperative extensionService State outreach educational delivery http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/.
http://www.lukol.com/Top/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/

Lukol Directory -
Science Agriculture Education ... Maryland Cooperative Extension
Offers educational programs and problem-solving assistance to citizens and communities, based on the research and experience of land grant universities.
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/MCE/index.cfm
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension

Serves as a statewide network of faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans in the areas of argiculture, horticulture, family and youth development, community development and leadership.
http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/
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/
University of Illinois Extension
Provides practical, research-based information and programs to help individuals, families, farms, businesses and communities in Illinois. http://www.extension.uiuc.edu/ MSUcares: Mississippi State University Extension Service Offers a comprehensive collection of research-based information about Mississippi farms, homes, and communities.

36. Multiflora Rose
Ohio State University, coop. ext. Serv., Leaflet 303. 1992. Forest Pathologist,missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City, missouri. Glass, Bill.
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/nathis/exotic/vegman/seventee.htm
Vegetation Management Guideline
Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex Murray)
Species Character
DESCRIPTION
Multiflora rose is a medium height, thorny, bushy shrub with a more spreading than erect growth form. Leaves are born alternately on the stems and divided into 5-11 leaflets (usually 7-9). Each leaflet is broadly oval and toothed along its margin. Clusters of numerous, white flowers, three-quarter to one and one-half inches (1.9-3.8 cm) across, bloom in late spring. The fruits are small, firm, red hips that may remain on the plant well into winter. Older rose shrubs may obtain a height of 15 feet (4.6 meters) or more with a root crown diameter of 8 inches (20 cm).
SIMILAR SPECIES
Multiflora rose can be distinguished from Missouri's native roses by the presence of a feathery or comb-like margin on the narrow stipules (a green, leaf like structure found at the base of each leaf stalk). Missouri's native rose species all have stipules at the base of the leaf stalk, but their stipules do not have feathery margins. Multiflora rose can also be distinguished from most native roses by the fact that its styles are fused together into a column. The native roses, except prairie rose (Rosa setiger a) have separate styles. Multiflora rose should be accurately identified before attempting any control measures. If identification of the species is in doubt, the plant's identity should be confirmed by a knowledgeable individual and/or by consulting appropriate books.

37. Sources Extension Resource Materials
601) 3253207 http//www.ext.msstate.edu srdc/publications/publicati ons.htm Cooperativeextension service 314) 681-5557 http//muextension.missouri.edu/xplor
http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modtd/33629843.html
Michigan State University Extension
Tourism Educational Materials - 33629843
Sources Extension Resource Materials
Ordering and Purchasing Information
Cooperative Extension Service
Auburn University
Duncan Hall
Auburn, AL 36849-5614
http://www.aces.edu/department/extcomm/publications/

Alaska Cooperative Extension
University of Alaska Fairbanks
PO Box 756180
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180 Fax: (907)474-6369 Phone: (907)474-7268 E-mail - fycit@aurora.alaska.edu http://www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coop-ext/html/publist/ Arizona Cooperative Extension University of Arizona Forbes 301 Tucson, AZ 85721 http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/ Cooperative Extension Service University of Arkansas P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 http://www.uaex.edu/publications/pubcont.html Publications University of California 6701 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA 94608-1239 http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu Business Research Division University of Colorado Campus Box 420 Boulder, CO 80309 http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/PUBS/pubsmenu.h tml U.S.T.T.A. U.S. Department of Commerce

38. Farm Books: Poultry
Poultry Mash Formulas, Michigan State University Cooperative ext. service FolderF245, 1957, folded single sheet of California and University of missouri.
http://www.users.mis.net/~gwill/fb-poult.htm
Used Farming Books: Poultry
Many of the following poultry pamphlets and bulletins are small. If you order several, we will charge actual shipping which will be considerably less than $1.00/book. Alabama Turkey Talk , Alabama Polytechnic Institute Extension Circular 318, 1946, 38 p., $2.00. Better Rations - More Eggs , by F. E. Mussehl, University of Nebraska Ag College Ext. Service, Extension Cricular 1420 Revised, July, 1927, 14 pp., $1.00 Bimonthly Bulletin , Ohio Ag. Exp. Station, includes articles on "Raising Chicks in 1933" and "Leg Disorders of Growing Chicks," March-April 1933, $1.00 Buying Eggs for Home Use , University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension 1315, April 1949, 8 pp., $1.00 Common Diseases and Parasites of Poultry , Separate from 1942 U.S.D.A. Yearbook of Agriculture, pp. 931-1107, $2.00 A Compilation of Experimental Information on Feeding Laying Hens , Mississippi AES Bulletin 330 reprinted, 1940, 52 pp., $4.00 Consumer Poultry Meat Studies in the Northeast , Maine Ag Exp. Station Bulletin 536, 1955, 20 pp. $1.00 Delaware Poultry Handbook , 17th ed., 1962, 108 pp. (includes 1962 Official Directory of Delaware Poultry Breeding Flocks and Hatcheries and Dealers), $2.00

39. Video Conference Facilities
ext. Copyright © Lincoln University of missouri Cooperative Research and extension,900 Councils Cooperating Lincoln University Cooperative extension service
http://www.luce.lincolnu.edu/videoconf.htm
Prospective Students Current Students Visitor Information Faculty/Staff ... Home
Video Conference Facilities We currently have two Video Conference sites. They are located at our main office in Jefferson City, and our office in Caruthersville. We will be adding new sites soon in the regional offices in Kansas City, and St. Louis. Other sites are also available through other organizations. Our equipment can connect with most other Video Conference enabled sites throughout the world. Rates for use of our Video Conference sites: For Off-Campus Organizations: $55 per site per hour Mon - Fri 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) $80 per site per hour Mon - Fri 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) For On-Campus Organizations: $45 per site per hour Mon - Fri 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) $70 per site per hour Mon - Fri 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) Please note that additional charges for connections to all sites involved in a video conference including those outside of LU Coop. Ext. will be the responsibility of the organization or person originating the conference. Fees for non-LU Coop. Ext. sites vary and must be included when calculating the total cost of a conference. Parking must be requested at least 15 working days prior to the conference. Handicap Accessible parking is available.

40. Prime And Unique Agricultural Lands And The National Environmental Policy Act (N
Louisiana 70803, Mr. Kenneth G. McManus State Conservationist Soil Conservation Service555 Vandiver Drive PO Box 459 Columbia, missouri 65201. Dir., coop. ext.
http://ceq.eh.doe.gov/nepa/regs/exec81180.html
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
722 JACKSON PLACE, N.W.
WASHINGTON, DC 20006 August 11, 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR HEADS OF AGENCIES SUBJECT: Prime and Unique Agricultural Lands and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) The accompanying memorandum on Analysis of Impacts on Prime or Unique Agricultural Lands in Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act was developed in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. It updates and supersedes the Council's previous memorandum on this subject of August 1976. In order to review agency progress or problems in implementing this memorandum the Council will request periodic reports from federal agencies as part of our ongoing oversight of agency implementation of NEPA and the Council's regulations. At this time we would appreciate receiving from your agency by November 1, 1980, the following information:
  • identification and brief summary of existing or proposed agency policies, regulations and other directives specifically intended to preserve or mitigate the effects of agency actions on prime or unique agricultural lands, including criteria or methodology used in assessing these impacts.
    identification of specific impact statements and, to the extent possible, other documents prepared from October 1, 1979 to October 1, 1980 covering actions deemed likely to have significant direct or indirect effects on prime or unique agricultural lands.

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