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1. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : F
Reno Nev coop ext* Fact sheet nevada cooperative extension S544.3.N3C66 Fact Sheet coop ext Serv Univ Md* Fact sheet cooperative extension service
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtif.htm
Abbreviated Titles : F
*Previously used abbreviated title

2. Clark County Assessor - Business Personal Property
.10 Clark County coop ext service ..0.01 .. 1.16 Clark County Debt service ..0.0379 .. .12 State of nevada ..0.17 ..
http://www.co.clark.nv.us/assessor/BusPP.htm
M.W. Schofield, Assessor
Business Personal Property
WHAT IS PERSONAL PROPERTY?
According to Nevada Revised Statutes, all property that is not defined or taxed as "real estate" or "real property" is considered to be "personal property." Taxable personal property includes manufactured homes, aircraft, and all property used in conjunction with a business. Business personal property is taxable whether it is owned, leased, rented, loaned, or otherwise made available to the business. The taxation of business personal property has been in effect since Nevada became a state in 1864. Nevada Revised Statutes, Chapter 360-361, provide for the taxation of all property, unless specifically exempted by law. WHAT TYPES OF BUSINESS PERSONAL PROPERTY ARE EXEMPT FROM TAXATION? Property that is exempt from taxation includes business inventory held for resale, consumable supplies, livestock, boats, and personal household belongings. The exemption of household goods does not extend to personal property or furnishings rented or leased to another party or rented in conjunction with the rental of a dwelling unit. Motor vehicles required to be registered with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety are exempt from the property tax, though subject to a governmental service tax.

3. Abbreviated Titles 1996 : F
Univ NevReno Nev coop ext* Fact sheet - College nevada cooperative extension. NAL call no. - S544.3.N3C66. Fact Sheet coop ext Serv Univ Md* Fact sheet - cooperative extension service
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/abrtif.htm
Abbreviated Titles : F
F A S E B J Off Publ Fed Am Soc Exp Biol*
The FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology

NAL call no. - QH301.F3
F E M S Microbiol Lett Fed Eur Microbiol Soc*
FEMS microbiology letters - Federation of European Microbiological Societies

NAL call no. - QR1.F44
F E M S Symp Fed Eur Microbiol Soc*
FEMS symposium - Federation of European Microbiological Societies

NAL call no. - QR1.F4
Fact sheet - Coop. Ext. Serv.
Fact sheet - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Maryland
NAL call no. - 275.29 M36FA Fact sheet - Max C. Fleischman Coll. Agric., Coop. Ext. Serv. Fact sheet - College of Agriculture, University of Nevada-Reno, Nevada Cooperative Extension NAL call no. - S544.3.N3C66 Fact sheet - Univ. Ark. Fayettev., Coop. Ext. Serv. Fact sheet - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service NAL call no. - S541.5.A8F33 Fact sheet A Fact Sheet A E. (Kika) de la Garza Institute for Goat Research NAL call no. - SF385.F32 Fact Sheet A E Kika Garza Inst Goat Res* Fact Sheet A E. (Kika) de la Garza Institute for Goat Research

4. Strengthening Communities Enhancing Extension's Role
Community Economic Dev. Specialist. nevada cooperative ext. 2345 Red Rock extension Educator4-H Youth Dev. Purdue coop. ext. service-Hendricks Co
http://www.srdc.msstate.edu/cred/02conf/participants.pdf

5. Untitled
870)8872319. nevada. 4. 2. 2920000. SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS EDUCATION coop 501)767-0400 ext. GARLAND. 4. 6. 1020000. DAWSON EDUCATION service coop
http://www.as-is.org/directory/Superintendents.xls
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6. Pacific Southwest Research Station - USDA Forest Service
1996. Density management of Sierra nevada forests. P. 491500. In Sierra nevadaEcosystem Project Final report to Congress, vol. Univ. Calif. coop. ext. For.
http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/programs/ecology_of_western_forests/staff/oliver/
Forest Service National Links Employment International Forestry Just for Kids Publications recreational Activities Pacific Southwest Research Station Pacific Southwest
Research Station
About Us Contact Us ... Evaluate Our Service Pacific Southwest Research Station
800 Buchanan Street
West Annex Building
Albany, CA 94710-0011 Programs and Projects
Ecology and Management of Western Forests Influenced by Mediterranean Climate
(RWU-4155) Staff
William W. Oliver
Emeritus Research Silviculturist Redding Silviculture Laboratory
USDA Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Research Station 3644 Avtech Parkway Redding CA 96002 ph: (530)226-2535 Research Interests:
  • Spacing/growth relationships, influence of competing vegetation, and growth and yield modeling of managed even-age stands of ponderosa pine and true fir. Author of over 50 publications on these and other technical subjects. Administrator of and silviculturist for an interdisciplinary study to quantify the effects of resource management activities (timber harvest, cattle grazing, and prescribed fire) on an array of forest components such as wildlife, sustainable productivity, and biodiversity in an eastside pine ecosystem. Silviculturist for an interdisciplinary study to determine how to accelerate development of late successional forest vegetation in a young-growth, mixed-conifer forest.
  • 7. State Coordinators
    Univ. of nevada, Reno coop. ext. 2345 Red Rock Street, Suite 100 Neil Pelsue. Univ. Of Vermont ext. service. 157 Old Guildford Road, 4
    http://mastergardener.osu.edu/img/coordinators.html
    State Master Gardener Coordinators STATE MASTER GARDENER COORDINATORS Please send any update information to Marianne Riofrio at: Riofrio.1@osu.edu ALABAMA Mary Beth Musgrove
    25 Extension Hall
    Auburn University
    Auburn, AL 36849-5630
    phone: (334) 844-5481
    E-mail: mmusgrov@aceseg.auburn.edu MONTANA Bob Gough
    P.O. Box 173120
    Montana State University
    Bozeman, MT. 59717-3120 phone: (406) 994-6523
    E-mail: rgough@gemini.oscs.montana.edu ALASKA
    Cooperative Extension Service, UAF PO BOX 75-8155 Fairbanks AK 99775 Phone (907) 474-2423 Fax (907) 474-6885 website: www.cnipm.org NEBRASKA Susan Schoneweis Extension Coordinator - Home/ Environmental Horticulture Univ. of Nebraska- Lincoln 377 Plant Science Lincoln, NE. 68583-0724 phone: (402) 472-1128 fax: (402) 472-8650 E-mail: sschoneweis1@unl.edu

    8. DEPARTMENT
    Child Dev Lab, 206, 1105 W. nevada, 038. Child Dev Lab, Expanded, 1005 W. nevada,034. coop ext, 4H Mem Camp, 57, Mumford Hall, 710. coop ext service, 528, Bevier Hall,184.
    http://www.cstores.uiuc.edu/mail/MAILCODE.HTML
    DEPARTMENT ROOM ADDRESS MC Abbott Power Plant Abbott Power Plant Academic Human Resources 807 S. Wright Academic Policy Analysis 807 S. Wright Accountancy, Dept of Wohlers Hall Accounting Henry Admin ACES Academic Computing 1101 S. Goodwin ACES Ac Prog/Alumni Office 1101 S. Goodwin ACES Library 1101 S. Goodwin Admin Human Res,University 807 S. Wright 901 W. Illinois Advanced Study 912 W. Illinois Advertising Gregory Hall Talbot Lab Aerospace Studies Armory Affirm Ac/Acad Info Desk Swanlund Affirm Ac/Cntr Admin 807 S. Wright Affirm Ac/Staff/Personnel Info Desk Swanlund African Studies 910 S 5TH Afro-Amer Cultural 708 S Mathews Afro-Amer Studies 1201 W. Nevada Ag Admin Mumford Hall Ag Communications Mumford Hall Ag Economics Mumford Hall Ag Engineering Ag Engr Basic Sci Ag Entomology Nat Res Bldg Ag Resources Dev Mumford Hall Ag Services Mumford Hall Agriculture Mumford Hall 50 Gerty Drive 50 Gerty Drive AISS/Production Control Henry Admin AISS/Univ 50 Gerty Drive Allerton Park 202 Univ Inn Alumni Assoc Illini Union Alumni Placement Illini Union Illini Union Am Assoc Univ Prof DCL Am Physical Society Loomis lab 116 Observatory Animal Sciences Animal Sci Lab Anthropology Davenport Hall Applied Life Studies 1207 S. 4th Street

    9. Cooperative State Research, Education, And Extension Service (CSREES) Of USDA
    Information on cooperative State, Research, Education, and extension service University of nevada. cooperative extension service. P.O. Box 11130 Pennsylvania State University. Penn State coop. ext. service. 204 Borland Lab
    http://www.reeusda.gov/pas/programs/foodsafety/statecontacts.htm
    CSREES advances knowledge for agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities through national program leadership and federal assistance. About Us buildhome("1"); Emphasis Areas buildhome("2"); Funding Opportunities buildhome("3"); Business with CSREES buildhome("4"); Newsroom buildhome("5"); National Emphasis Areas Quick Links Agricultural Systems Pest Management Research Education ... Local Extension Offices Search CSREES Web site
    Advanced Search
    Newsroom Highlights Stacking the deck: Dealing a handful of grasses Maximizing the anti-cancer power of broccoli Plant disease under the homeland security microscope U.S. Department of Agriculture ... Web Comments?

    10. Cooperative State Research, Education, And Extension Service (CSREES) Of USDA
    Information on Diversity and Pluralism at cooperative State, Research, Education, and extension service Tony Windham. Arkansas coop. ext. service. twindham@uaex.edu University of nevada coop .
    http://www.reeusda.gov/ecs/policycontacts.htm
    CSREES advances knowledge for agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities through national program leadership and federal assistance. About Us buildhome("1"); Emphasis Areas buildhome("2"); Funding Opportunities buildhome("3"); Business with CSREES buildhome("4"); Newsroom buildhome("5"); National Emphasis Areas Quick Links Agricultural Systems Pest Management Research Education ... Local Extension Offices Search CSREES Web site
    Advanced Search
    Newsroom Highlights Stacking the deck: Dealing a handful of grasses Maximizing the anti-cancer power of broccoli Plant disease under the homeland security microscope U.S. Department of Agriculture ... Web Comments?

    11. Prime And Unique Agricultural Lands And The National Environmental Policy Act (N
    Dir., coop. ext. Massachusetts Amherst, Nassachusetts 01003, Mr. Gerald C. Thola StateConservationist Soil Conservation service PO Box 4850 Reno, nevada 89505.
    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.

    12. Clark County Assessor - Business Personal Property
    Schofield, Assessor. Business Personal Property. WHAT IS PERSONAL PROPERTY? According to nevada Revised Statutes, all property that is not defined or taxed as "real estate" or "real property" is considered to be "personal property." Clark County coop ext service ..0.01 . $ . 05. LVMPD Manpower Suppl ..0.2800
    http://www.co.clark.nv.us/ASSESSor/BusPP.htm
    M.W. Schofield, Assessor
    Business Personal Property
    WHAT IS PERSONAL PROPERTY?
    According to Nevada Revised Statutes, all property that is not defined or taxed as "real estate" or "real property" is considered to be "personal property." Taxable personal property includes manufactured homes, aircraft, and all property used in conjunction with a business. Business personal property is taxable whether it is owned, leased, rented, loaned, or otherwise made available to the business. The taxation of business personal property has been in effect since Nevada became a state in 1864. Nevada Revised Statutes, Chapter 360-361, provide for the taxation of all property, unless specifically exempted by law. WHAT TYPES OF BUSINESS PERSONAL PROPERTY ARE EXEMPT FROM TAXATION? Property that is exempt from taxation includes business inventory held for resale, consumable supplies, livestock, boats, and personal household belongings. The exemption of household goods does not extend to personal property or furnishings rented or leased to another party or rented in conjunction with the rental of a dwelling unit. Motor vehicles required to be registered with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety are exempt from the property tax, though subject to a governmental service tax.

    13. Ag. Exp. Station Dir.
    Box 756180 Alaska cooperative extension service University of Experiment Station Universityof nevada Reno, NV 4916208 E-MAIL mrewerts@coop.ext.colostate.edu,
    http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/WAAESD/LOESD.html
    Alphabetical List
    Western Directors of Agricultural Experiment Stations, Deans of Colleges of Agriculture, Deans/Directors of Academic Programs, and Directors of Cooperative Extension
    Aga, Dan
    Interim Director
    PO Box 5319
    College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resources
    American Samoa Community College
    Pago Pago, AS 96799
    PHONE: 684-699-1394
    FAX: 684-699-4595
    E-MAIL daga@ascc.as
    Allen-Diaz, Barbara
    Executive Associate Dean College of Natural Resources University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 PHONE: 510-642-7171 FAX: 510-642-4612 E-MAIL ballen@nature.berkeley.edu Angle, Steven R. College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University of California Riverside, CA 92521 PHONE: 909-787-3101 FAX: 909-787-4190 E-MAIL cnasdean@ucrac1.ucr.edu Arnold, Roy Strand Agriculture Hall 138 College of Agricultural Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97334-2212 PHONE: 541-737-2331 FAX: 541-737-4574 E-MAIL Roy.Arnold@oregonstate.edu Bartell, Daniel Dean 2415 E San Ramon MS Ag 79 California State University Fresno Fresno, CA 93740-8033

    14. FSCPE Contacts
    Mail Stop 032 University of nevada Reno Reno, nevada 89557-0100 FAX (E,P) (919)733-7061 ext. of State Budget and Management 20321 Mail service Center Raleigh
    http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
    FSCPE Contacts
    Alabama
    Mr. Tom Littlepage (E, SDC)...............(334) 242-5697
    P. O. Box 5690
    Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690
    Phone: 334-242-5697
    FAX: 334-242-0776
    Email:
    State Data Center: www.adeca.alabama.gov
    Alaska
    Dr. Gregory Williams (E,P).......(907) 465-6029
    Research and Analysis Section Alaska Department of Labor P. O. Box 25501 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5501 Express: 1111 West 8th Street, Room 301 Juneau, AK 99801 FAX: 907-465-4506 Email: Website: www.labor.state.ak.us/research/research.htm State Data Center: www.labor.state.ak.us/research/cgin/cen.htm Arizona Mr. Samuel Colon (E,A)...................(602) 542-5984 Arizona Dept. of Economic Security Population Statistics Unit P. O. Box 6123-045Z Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6123 Express: 1789 W. Jefferson St., First Floor, South Wing, Site Code 045Z, Phoenix, AZ 85007 FAX: 602-542-7425 Email: State Data Center: www.de.state.az.us/links/economic/webpage/page2.html Arkansas Mr. Dave Rasmussen (E,P).......................(501) 569-8542 Institute for Economic Advancement College of Business Administration University of Arkansas at Little Rock 2801 South University Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72204

    15. Assets Across America: State Asset Networks
    Univ. of Arkansas coop ext. The site provides information on after school activitiesas well as youth service opportunities available in the area. nevada
    http://www.ctassets.org/aaa/statenetworks.cfm
    Join our free listserv!
    State Asset Networks
    31 state networks were found. Community Development Cultural Diversity Education and Schools Faith Communities ... AAA Home
    Alaska:
    Alaska ICE www.alaskaice.org
    Alaska ICE gives Alaskans at the local level the information, tools and assistance to work together in the shared responsibility for preparing Alaska's youth for the future. This initiative is based on the Search Institute's Youth Developmental Assets.
    Contact:
      Sally Rue, Director
      Alaska Initiative for Community Engagement
      316 W 11th St
      Juneau, AK 99801
      Tel: (907) 586-1486
      Fax: (907) 586-1450
      E-mail: Alaskaice@assb.org
    Arizona:
    Contact:
    Arkansas:
    Univ. of Arkansas Coop Ext. Service (CES) www.uaex.edu The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service sponsors a Statewide Asset Building initiative. Contact:
      Elizabeth Jones University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service 2301 S. University Avenue Little Rock, AK 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2027 Fax: (501) 671-2294 E-mail: ejones@uaex.edu

    16. National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biologic Resources
    Southern nevada, southeastern California, and central Arizona have the highest diversityof scorpion species in the United States (Polis 1990). coop ext. Ser.
    http://www.nature.nps.gov/biology/ipm/manual/spiders.htm
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    Spiders and Scorpions This module is intended to serve as a source of basic information needed to implement an integrated pest management program for spiders and scorpions. Any pest management plan or activity must be formulated within the framework of the management zones where it will be implemented. Full consideration must be given to threatened and endangered species, natural and cultural resources, human health and safety, and the legal mandates of the individual parks. Recommendations in this module must be evaluated and applied in relation to these broader considerations.
    Most people are familiar with the general appearance of both spiders and scorpions. Spiders and scorpions are both arachnids, which is a group of animals that also includes mites, ticks, and harvestmen (daddy longlegs). The arachnids are closely related to insects. Both spiders and scorpions, like insects, have a hard external body, but spiders and scorpions have four pairs of legs while insects have three pairs.

    17. Lukol Directory - Science Agriculture Education Cooperative Extension
    University of nevada cooperative extension Delivers nondegree of Alaska Fairbankscooperative extension service State outreach http//www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/.
    http://www.lukol.com/Top/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/

    Lukol Directory -
    Science Agriculture Education ... New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service
    Offers research-based educational programs and publications in the areas of agriculture, community development and family and consumer sciences.
    http://cahe.nmsu.edu/ces/
    Texas Cooperative Extension

    Offers practical, how-to education based on university research. Includes list of county agents, resources, class and events schedule, and 4-H programs.
    http://texasextension.tamu.edu/
    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/
    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/ University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service Information and educational programs on farm management, pest control, livestock production, yard and garden maintenance, and home and family management. Includes links to on-campus and local Extension offices and educators around the state. http://www.utextension.utk.edu/

    18. Southern Agricultural Economics Association
    Paul E. cooper, University of Arkansas coop. ext. service. T. Wade Green, Georgiacooperative ext. service. Thomas Harris, University of nevada Reno.
    http://cals.agnis.vt.edu/~saas/navigator/saas01/agecon.htm

    19. Information About Saltcedar - Tamarix Ramosissima
    Final report to the US Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, nevada. Barrows, CW1993. Tamarisk control. II. Exp. Station, NMSU coop. ext. service. Report 30.
    http://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weed_info/saltcedar.html
    Written Findings of the State Noxious Weed Control Board - Class A Weed Saltcedar Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb.) Family : Tamaricaceae : Tamaricaceae WA Map Images Tamarix coalition newsletter Description and Variation : Salt cedar plants are spreading shrubs or small trees, 5-20 feet tall, with numerous slender branches and small, alternate, scale-like leaves. The pale pink to white flowers are small, perfect and regular, and arranged in spike-like racemes. The distinct petals and sepals occur in fours or fives. The fruit is a capsule (Hitchcock and Cronquist 1961). Salt cedar ( Tamarix ) taxonomy is currently in a state of confusion. The number of species in the genus has fluctuated widely because members of the genus have few constant differentiating features, and taxonomists have disagreed over which features are most important. Eight species have been listed as introduced into the United States and Canada. These species can be effectively divided into two groups. Tamarix aphylla , an evergreen tree, does not sexually reproduce in this climate, so it is not seriously invasive. Deciduous, shrubby species, including

    20. Tourism: The Economic Impact Of Visitors To Your Community
    L. Pagenkopf, Montana State University; Bernard M. Jones, University of nevada/Reno;Jerry is based upon work supported by the Extension service, US Department
    http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/freepubs/WREP-144.html
    The Economic Impact of Visitors to your Community
    WREP-00144 Prepared December 1994 by George Goldman
    University of California,
    Berkeley Anthony Nakazawa
    University of Alaska David Taylor
    University of Wyoming Source: Adapted from California Economic Practices Manual (chapter 1). Impact studies that examine the economic effects within a community of development projects such as a new hotel are usually confined to a fiscal analysis of local government costs and revenues. But increasing emphasis on the total environment-social, biological, and business-calls for an appraisal of broader impacts within the community for a wholistic perspective. Economic impact studies need to provide information about the effects on jobs, income, or housing, as well as how a project will affect the community's overall environment. The effects a project has on various groups within a community (i.e. its distribution effects) are often more important than its economic efficiency. An economic impact assessment can become a useful tool for a community to use in working out what is most economically effective considering the goals for family income, distribution of benefits and costs, fiscal impacts, benefits over time, etc. The approach to setting up such a study will depend on the situation, the community, and the analyst's judgment. The study is not the final word on whether a particular choice should be made; it simply presents alternatives and their effects. The purpose of an economic study is to put some practical problems in proper perspective for a public decision-making process. Frequently, decisions must be made with less information than any community would desire.

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