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61. USDA Forest Service Landowner Assistance Program Coordinators
Website Address www.fs.fed.us/spf/coop/loa.htm. 1433 Pittsfield, MA 01202 413442–8928EXT 33 FAX 413 new mexico Bob Savinski NM Forestry Division PO Box 1948
http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/fl_contacts.htm
USDA Forest Service Landowner Assistance Program Coordinators Forest Stewardship, Stewardship Incentives, Forest Legacy Programs
Northern Region
(FS Region 1)
(ID, MT, ND)
Glenn Roloff (Legacy)
Dennis Elliott (Stewardship)
USDA Forest Service
Federal Building
P.O. Box 7669
200 E. Broadway Missoula, MT 59807
406.329.3521 (Roloff)
406-329-3441 (Elliott) 406.329.3132 fax groloff@fs.fed.us deelliott@fs.fed.us Rocky Mountain Region (FS Region 2) (CO, KS, NE, SD, WY- partial) Susan Gray USDA Forest Service P.O. Box 25127 Lakewood, CO 80225 740 Simms St. Golden, CO 80401 303.275.5239 phone 303.275.5754 fax segray@fs.fed.us Southwestern Region (FS Region 3) (AZ, NM) George Martinez USDA Forest Service Federal Building 517 Gold Avenue, S.W. Albuquerque, NM 87102 505.842.3229 phone 505.842.3806 fax gcmartinez@fs.fed.us Intermountain Region (FS Region 4) (NV, UT, WY - partial) Paul Ries – NV Keith Schnare –UT (2-5 month detail) USDA Forest Service th St.

62. REFERENCES CITED
new mexico ext. news (Spring, 1968)67. Edwards, RL 1960. coop. extension Serv. Grasshopperspose threat again in certain areas of new mexico. new mexico ext.
http://www.sdvc.uwyo.edu/grasshopper/ghnmrefr.htm
GRASSHOPPERS OF NEW MEXICO
REFERENCES
Grasshoppers of New Mexico Contents
B
C D ... W Anderson, N.L., and J.C.Wright.1952. Grasshopper investigations on Montana rangelands. Montana Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 486. Anonymous.1927. Grasshoppers hop off. New Mexico Ext. News 7(9):4. Anonymous.1932. Control methods win in grasshopper scare. New Mexico Ext. News 12(7):1, 4. Anonymous.1934a. New Mexico wars on grasshoppers. New Mexico Ext. News 14(6):1. Anonymous. 1934b. Hopper campaign brought to close. New Mexico Ext. News 14(8):1, 4. Anonymous. 1949. Grasshopper control results amazing. New Mexico Ext. News 29(12):1. Anonymous. 1987b. Rangeland grasshopper cooperative management program. Environmental impact statement-1987. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine. Washington, D.C. Ball, E.D., E.R. Tinkham, R. Flock, and C.T. Vorhies. 1942. The grasshoppers and other Orthoptera of Arizona. Univ. Arizona Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 93:257-373. Blickenstaff, C.C., F.E. Skoog and R.J. Daum. 1974. Long term control of grasshoppers. J. Econ. Entomol. 67:268-274.

63. CSIndy: Seen About Town (April 27 - May 3, 2000)
in a junk collecting trip to White Sands, new mexico. Dial Planttalk Colorado, a freeservice of the Colorado go to their website www.coop.ext.colostate.edu
http://www.csindy.com/csindy/2000-04-27/homegarden.html
Seen About Town
Comment on this Story

APRIL 27, 2000: There's a new kid in town with seven acres of prime land and a sweeping peak view that'll knock your socks off. Businessman and expert junk collector Larry Ash has turned an old abandoned dairy in the Hillside neighborhood (just south and east of downtown) into a gardener's paradise, complete with gift shop, koi ponds, a waterfall, hundreds of bird-houses and bird feeders, and plans for a geodesic dome greenhouse, a coffee shop, classroom space and an amphitheater. Ash purchased the land two years ago and spent most of that time clearing it of industrial waste and hardware, keeping only the mature trees and three existing buildings on the site. The result, still a work in progress, is Hillside Gardens and Nursery, Ash's answer to the eternal question: How can I figure out a way to work outdoors? The grounds are partially planted, with a xeriscape garden next to the parking lot, a large cutting garden that will be available for customers to raid come July, shade gardens, a round perennial bed and a rose garden. Inside the tin-roofed shed are tools, seeds, soil amendments and a whimsical collection of birdhouses, all for sale.
Ash, who doesn't even claim to be a gardener, but who is passionately interested, invites all green thumbs to converge on his space and help him pursue the dream of a green gathering place with an educational focus a place to grow plants as well as minds. Watching his eclectic vision come to life is well worth a visit. Just take Fountain Boulevard from downtown, east to Institute and turn right. You'll know you're there when you see the tall fence and the unusual columns made of gigantic spent rocket casings from World War II, treasures picked up by Ash in a junk collecting trip to White Sands, New Mexico. Bring a book and linger on a bench in the rose garden, a little rusted-out potbelly stove at your feet, the sound of tumbling water in the distance, and the view to die for.

64. Directory Of Entomology Departments And Institutes: USA
970) 3452288 E-mail mkoch@coop.ext.colostate.edu US Department of Agriculture,Forest service 51 Mill 123 Huntington Street Box 1106 new Haven, Connecticut
http://www.sciref.org/links/EntDept/UC.htm
Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI)
Academic and Governmental Organizations
United States of America
The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. This file contains the DEDI listing for the states of California, Colorado, and Connecticut in the USA. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department using the Index of Departments . You may go to the Navigation Page to choose another state or a different country. To choose one of the states in this file, click the appropriate link below.
To choose a different state in the United States, click on the name of the state below. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
CALIFORNIA
[Note: Entries for this state are arranged alphabetically by city.]
Plant Protection Research Unit (PPRU)
Western Regional Research Center (WRRC)
U.S. Department of Agriculture - ARS

65. Exp_Sponsor_99
Agriculture Research service, 14,042, 2, , -, 14,042, 2. coop State Research Ed/ExtSvc, 349,962, 19, 239,727, 5, 589,689, 24. new mexico State University, 391, 1, -,-, 391, 1.
http://www.howler.unr.edu/grants_contracts/annual99/exp_sponsor_99.htm
Fiscal Year 1999
Summary Data Awards Expenditures by Category
Expenditures by Sponsor
Sponsor Research Non-Research Totals Federal Subtotal Department of Agriculture Agriculture Research Service Coop State Research Ed/Ext Svc Forest Service National Resources Conservation Svc Subtotal Department of Commerce Economic Development Admin Subtotal Department of Defense Air Force Army Navy Subtotal Department of Education Department of Energy Centers for Disease Control National Institutes of Health Office of Minority Health Substance A/M Health Svcs Admin Subtotal Department of Justice Executive Office for Weed and Seed National Institute of Justice Office Community Oriented Policing Svc Subtotal Department of Labor Subtotal Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Mines Bureau of Reclamation Geological Survey National Park Service Office Surface Mining Reclamation Subtotal Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Subtotal Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Subtotal Environmental Protection Agency Office of Administration Office of Environmental Education Office of Prevention Pest/toxic substances Subtotal Federal Emergency Mgmt Agency National Science Foundation Small Business Administration Total Federal Sponsor Research Non-Research Totals Federal Pass Thru Aid for International Development American Intntl Health Alliance Subtotal Community Chest Inc Subtotal Department of Agriculture Colorado State University George Mason University New Mexico State

66. Mbox-36: Re: Sanet-mg-digest V1 #1233
for Grazing Susan Donaldson, University of Nevada coop ext* $80,400 Teaching TotalFunding for Nevada $83,400 new mexico Cathy Hope
http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/36-html/0440.html
Re: sanet-mg-digest V1 #1233
Gene McAvoy ( gmcavoy@GNV.IFAS.UFL.EDU
Thu, 19 Aug 1999 15:27:44 -0400
Re Kudzu
Wow - Talk about reiventing the wheel and not learning from past mistakes.
Aren't the 2 million acres of kudzu infested lands across the south east
adequate evidence of kudzu's invasive potential. Exotic invasive plants
are probably the second greatest threat to our remaining natural ecosystems
after habitat destruction resulting from direct human activities. Kudzu
is biological pollution of the worst sort.
If you need any further evidence of the destructive potential of exotic
invaders, I suggest a vist to south Florida, where invasive plants now
cover some 12% of the land mass with severe ecological impact to some of the most unique ecosystems in the continenetal US. Gene McAvoy Hendry County Extension At 02:47 PM 8/19/1999 -0400, you wrote:

67. CSREES Animal Waste Initiative State Contacts | NRCS NWMC
new Hampshire, John Porter, UNH coop. ext. Merrimack Co. new mexico, Robert Flynn,NMSU ASCArtesia 67 E. Four Dinkus Road Artesia, NM 88210-9110, rflynn@nmsu.edu.
http://wmc.ar.nrcs.usda.gov/partnerships/USGS/csrees.html

NWMC
Home About Us News ... Contact Us Search NWMC All NRCS Sites for
Partnerships
CSREES Animal Waste Initiative State Contacts
State AWI State Contact Address E-mail Alabama Ted Tyson Auburn University
200 Ag. Eng.
Auburn, AL 36849 ttyson@acesedu Alaska Ray Gavalack Palmer Research Center
533 E. Fireweed Avenue
Palmer, AK 99645 pfrgg@uaa.alaska.edu American Samoa Arizona Jim Christensen University of Arizona
Cooperative Extension
Forbes Building, Room 301
Tucson, AZ 85721 jimc@ag.arizona.edu Arkansas Charles Maxwell Animal Science Dept.
University of Arkansas
ANSC E207 Fayetteville, AR 72701 cmaxwell@comp.uark.edu Karl VanDeverdet University of Arkansas Extension P. O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72703 Kvan@uaex.edu California Deanne Meyer Department of Animal Science University of California-Davis 1 Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 dmeyer@ucdavis.edu Colorado Jessica Davis Colorado State University C6 Plant Sciences Fort Collins, CO 80523

68. Phillips, R.; Dickerson, G.W.; Cotter, D.J.
Phillips, R.; Dickerson, GW; Cotter, DJ. Commercial production of asparagus in NewMexico. Guide H. NM State Univ coop ext Serv. Las Cruces, NM The service.
http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/moda1/10970072.html
Michigan State University Extension
Asparagus Citation Database - 10970072
Phillips, R.; Dickerson, G.W.; Cotter, D.J.
Commercial production of asparagus in New Mexico. Guide H. NM State Univ Coop Ext Serv. Las Cruces, NM : The Service. Aug 1990. (227) 5 p. Go To Top of File Michigan State University Extension Home Page Main Page for this Data Base MSU Library This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This information becomes public property upon publication and may be printed verbatim with credit to MSU Extension. Reprinting cannot be used to endorse or advertise a commercial product or company. This file was generated from data base A1 on 03/26/99. Data base A1 was last revised on 04/02/98. For more information about this data base or its contents please contact blair@msue.msu.edu . Please read our for important information about using our site.

69. Gardening Organizations Directory
The Gfhs is dedicated to education and service to the community. coop.ext.
http://dir.gardenweb.com/directory/a-73-page83.html
GardenWeb Directory
Gardening Organizations Directory (Entries are listed in random order.)
Previous Page
Tampa African Violet Society Tampa, FL The Tampa African Violet Society is affiliated with the African Violet Society of America. It is an organization of members interested in the propagation and culture of the African Violet (Saintpaulia) and its relatives. The Center of Living,Growing and Gardening Inc. Matoaka, WV Brevard Rare Fruit Council The Brevard Rare Fruit Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the introduction, propagation and distribution of new species, improved varieties and mutations of fruit plants. Orange County Branch of the National Fuchsia Society Garden Grove, CA Secret Gardens of the East Bay, a garden tour Oakland, CA An extraordinary tour of ten private gardens in the Bay Area of California. Tickets are $45 per person and include a keepsake booklet with detailed descriptions of each garden, a map, and directions for the self-guided tour. Minnesota State Horticultural Society Our mission is to encourage and improve the science and practice of northern horticulture through developing the public's enjoyment, appreciation and understanding of plants. We offer classes, 'Northern Gardener' magazine, a library, an extensive bookstore and more. SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA

70. Horticulture! What In The World Is More Beautiful?
Database Select Database Gerald Thomas Hall + Room 220 new mexico State UniversityBox new YorkCornell Cooperative Extension Cornell University 314 Day
http://www.horticulture.com/cgi-shl/$webdbc.exe/model/nextid/htx/&/horticulture/

71. HIA Contacts
of Arkansas Cooperative ext. Project Director Montana State University extension Service109 Taylor new mexico David O Brien new mexico State University Dept.
http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Who Can Help You in Your State?
AS

National Program Contacts
USDA Partner
Joseph L. Wysocki
USDA/CSREES/NRE
Housing and Environment
1400 Independence Ave, STOP 2210
Washington, DC 20250-2210
Ph: 202-401-4980, Fax: 202-401-1706
E-mail: jwysocki@reeusda.gov
U.S. Department of Agriculture - Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service
EPA Partner
Dennis Hellberg U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Indoor Environments Division 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW (MC 6609J) Washington, D.C. 20460 Ph: 202-343-9366, Fax: 202-565-2071 E-ma il: Hellberg.Dennis@epamail.epa.gov U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Indoor Environments Division Project Director Michael P. Vogel Montana State Univ. Extension Service

72. National 4-H Shooting Sports Foundation
new mexico State MSC 3AE Las Cruces, NM 880030003 fhodnett@nmsu.edu new YORK. EarleRobbins Penn State coop Extension 118 Main St., Courthouse Annex Wellsboro
http://www.4-hshootingsports.org/index.asp?wpID=stateContacts

73. Updated 1-2004 State Master Gardener Coordinators And Web Site Links
7745 Email dwhiting@coop.ext.colostate.edu. extension Horticulture Specialist newMexico State University new JERSEY Olga Wickerhauser Statewide Coordinator
http://www.ces.uga.edu/agriculture/horticulture/master gardener/stcoord.html
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Cooperative Extension Service STATE MASTER GARDENER COORDINATORS
ALABAMA (last updated 08-2003)
Kerry P Smith
101 Funchess Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
Phone:(334)844-3036
E-mail: smithkp@acesag.auburn.edu ALASKA (last updated 12-2002)
Michele Hebert
P.O. Box 75-8155
University of Alaska Fairbanks AK 99775-8155 Fax 907-474-2423 E-mail: ffmah@uaf.edu ARIZONA (last updated Ms. Lucy K. Bradley Extension Agent Urban Horticulture The University of Arizona Maricopa County 4341 East Broadway Phoenix, AZ 85040-8807 Phone: (602)470-8086 [323] Fax:(602)470-8092 E-mail: BradleyL@ag.arizona.edu ARKANSAS (last updated Janet B. Carson Extension Horticulture Specialist 2301 S. University Little Rock, AR. 72204 Phone: (501) 671-2174 Fax: (501) 671-2303 E-mail: jcarson@uaex.edu CALIFORNIA (last updated Vincent Lazaneo UC Cooperative Extension 5555 Overland Avenue, Building 4 San Diego, CA 92123-1219 Phone: (858) 694-2859 Fax: (858) 694-2849 E-mail: vflazaneo@ucdavis.edu

74. St. Bernard Parish Ag Page
They were observed by early explorers in both mexico in Peru . new York ExperimentStation Agricultural Information Bulletin 43. Boudreaux, JE, et. La. coop.
http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/parish/st_bernard/stbcreole.html
St. Bernard Parish Ag Page
Welcome to the St. Bernard Ag Pagea website of the St. Bernard Office of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Servicea branch of the LSU Agricultural Center . This is your source for practical, research-based information concerning subjects related to Agriculture for your home and your garden. CREOLE TOMATOES-PART ONE Scientific Classification of Tomatoes and Historical Prospective: Tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Tomatoes are native of tropical America . They were observed by early explorers in both Mexico Peru . Tomatoes were taken from Peru to Italy Northern Europe . They returned to the United States in 1781. Tomatoes were commonly sold in New Orleans by 1812, and tomato seeds were offered in a seed catalog in the United States in 1817. By 1835 tomatoes were generally cultivated throughout the country. "Creole Tomatoes": In the New Orleans region of the state, the term "creole" is understood to mean something that is native to New Orleans . "Creole tomato" is a term used to describe tomatoes grown in the river parishes of Southeast Louisiana . These parishes include Plaquemines

75. Directory Of Entomology Departments And Institutes: USA
http//zorba.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/index.html 85040-8830 Phone +1 (602) 379-3524ext. SRR Subscribe Arthropod Endocrinology new Entomological Taxa
http://www.sciref.org/links/EntDept/UA.htm
Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI)
Academic and Governmental Organizations
United States of America
The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department using the Index of Departments . This file contains the DEDI listing for the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas in the USA. You may go to the Navigation Page to choose a different country. To choose one of the states in this file, click the appropriate link below.
To choose a different state in the United States, click on the name of the state below. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
ALABAMA
[Note: Entries for this state are arranged alphabetically by city.]
Biological Control Institute
Department of Plant Pathology
College of Agriculture
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama 36849-5409

76. Chehalis Watershed Rain Historical - Chehalis River Council
Hampshire (437125 bytes) new Jersey (541125 bytes) new mexico (1896125 bytes) newYork (2103000 www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ol/climate/online/coopprecip.html
http://www.crcwater.org/issues3/rains.html
CRC Chehalis Historical Flows
The following table of information, the links, and the graphic charts were created by the CRC from statistical data maintained by NOAA. Please see the explanatory information following the table. Click on chart symbol To see this data Rainfall from Elma west, by month and year, 1970 - 1996 based on stations reporting. Some stations were added and then dropped. Not all have operated each year Rainfall from Elma west, by month and year, 1940 - 1969 based on stations reporting. Some stations were added and then dropped. Not all have operated each year. Rainfall from Elma west, by month and year, 1919 - 1939 based on stations reporting. Some stations were added and then dropped. Not all have operated each year. Rainfall for the upper Chehalis, monthly 1970 - 1996. Rainfall for the upper Chehalis, monthly 1940 - 1969 Rainfall for upper Chehalis monthly 1919 - 1939 Rainfall from 1919 thru 1996, Centralia and Oakville, with Doty added in 1978 Rainfall from 1919 thru 1997, Centralia and Oakville, the two longest running stations
Back to What's New
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U.S. Monthly Precipitation

77. Untitled
"" "Geological Survey research" "Movement of perched ground water in alluvium near Los Alamos, new mexico" "Abrahams, J.H., Jr., Baltz, E.H., Jr., and Purtymun, W.D." "" "U.S. Geological Survey Prof .
http://wrri.nmsu.edu/wrdis/gwbiblio/nmgwbib1.asc

78. BISON Species Account 042070
042070 Interior Least Tern Sterna antillarum athalassos (NM) Biota Information System Of new mexico BISON. version 1/2000
http://www.fw.vt.edu/fishex/nmex_main/species/042070.htm
042070 Interior Least Tern Sterna antillarum athalassos (NM)
Biota Information System Of New Mexico BISON
version 1/2000 BISON contains accounts for all vertebrate and many invertebrate species of wildlife occurring in New Mexico and Arizona (including all threatened, endangered and sensitive species). Many accounts are incomplete although new information is being added continuously. Errors do occur. Users are cautioned to refer back to the original cited source to assess completeness and correctness before using the information. The database is completely searchable when installed on stand-alone personal computers, and limited searches are available at http://nmnhp.unm.edu/bisonm/BISONM.CFM. Accounts can be accessed directly at http://www.fw.vt.edu/states.nm.htm. Web updates are intermittent, not continuous, therefore some dynamic information such as legal status may not be absolutely current. Numbers listed under "References" and numbers enclosed by asterisks (e.g., *43*) refer to reference numbers in the last section of the account (i.e., REFERENCES) and indicate the source of the information. If you have questions or want to report errors, please contact Jon Klingel, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe, NM; phone (505) 827-9912; e-mail jklingel@state.nm.us.

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