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61. Effectiveness Of Using Low Rates Of Plant Nutrients
Crop Sci., coop. ext. Serv. experiment stations of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, ohio, South Dakota
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/plantsci/soilfert/ncr341w.htm
North Dakota State University
NDSU Extension Service
Effectiveness of Using Low Rates of Plant Nutrients
North Central Regional Research Publication No. 341
February 1997 D. Franzen and J. Gerwing
North Dakota State University and South Dakota State University Introduction
What is a low nutrient rate?

Plant availability of nutrients in the soil

Fertilizer fate in the soil
...
Summary
Low rates of nutrients are sometimes applied to crops through the use of fertilizers with a low nutrient analysis, or by applying low rates of higher analysis fertilizers. Low rates of nutrients describe levels of nutrients added at less than levels removed by crops. There are 13 essential mineral nutrients needed for growth of most crops. The nutrient content of several crops at selected yield levels is shown in Table 1. Nutrients taken up and used by crops are supplied by the soil or by supplemental additions of fertilizer and manure. The amounts of nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca), and potassium (K) taken up by plants add up to hundreds of pounds per acre. Phosphorus (P), sulfur(S), chloride (Cl) and magnesium (Mg) are used in amounts from 10 to 100 lbs/A. Micronutrients, or trace elements (iron (Fe) , boron (B), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and molybdenum (Mo)) are used in amounts usually less than 1 lb/A. The majority of N and P taken up by plants is removed in the grain. The majority of other nutrients is contained in the vegetation portion of the plants. Some farm producers may choose to use low rates of fertilizer to reduce input costs. When soil test levels of nutrients are high and very high, nutrient additions are generally not recommended, or are recommended at lower than crop removal rates. However, if soil test levels are very low, low or medium, higher rates of nutrients should normally be added. Foliar fertilizer or fertilizer applied with the seed are also generally applied at low rates. Although there are times when low rates of nutrients are appropriate to apply, careful consideration should be made before using fertilizer at rates lower than crop removal, especially with phosphorus and nitrogen.

62. Business List For Graduates
42 SE London OH 43140 MS coop ext CTR P O Washington DC 20013 Natural Resources ConservationService 1609 Burlington CENTER SUITE 7 LONOKE AR 72086 ohio Dept of
http://www.asae.org/membership/buslist.html

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American Society of Agricultural Engineers
2950 Niles Road
St Joseph, MI 49085
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The following is a list of organizations who have hired agricultural and biosystems engineering graduates in the recent past. This may be useful in your search for an internship or position after graduation. We encourage you to use the online Member Roster to conduct searches for members who may be affiliated with these organizations. Please direct all questions concerning this list to Mark Crossley, Director of Membership at crossley@asae.org . Thank you. 3M Center Bldg. P.O. Box 33224 St. Paul MN 55133-3224
A W Dynamometer Inc. 131 1/2 E. Main St. Colfax IL 61728
A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company 2200 E. Eldorado St. Decatur IL 62521

63. Center For Business, Industry, And Public Service
edu School of Public Safety service Emergency Medical edu Juvenile services NennaDavis 740753-3591, ext. 2364 davis_n@hocking.edu ohio Peace Officer Basic
http://www.hocking.edu/~aaffairs/page7.html
Contact:
Nenna Davis, Dean
740-753-3591, ext. 2364
davis_n@hocking.edu

School of Business Technology
Accounting

Ted Lynch
740-753-3591, ext. 2268
l ynch_t@hocking.edu
Business Management
Dave Aiken 740-753-3591, ext. 2392 aiken_d@hocking.edu Co-op and Business Relations Jerry Yates 740-753-3591, ext. 2119 yates_j@hocking.edu Office Management Sue Chiki and Barb Sunderlin 740-753-3591, ext. 2387 chiki_s@hocking.edu sunderlin_b@hocking.edu School of Computer and Information Technology Computer Science Marcia Welch 740-753-3591, ext. 2414 welch_m@hocking.edu E-Commerce Marty Hanlon 740-753-3591, ext. 4002 hanlon_m@hocking.edu Interactive Multimedia Jeff Stickler 740-753-3591, ext. 2346 stickler_j@hocking.edu Network Systems Marcia Welch 740-753-3591, ext. 2414 welch_m@hocking.edu School of Industrial Technology Harry Tompkins 740-753-3591, ext. 2346 tompkins_h@hocking.edu Compressed Air and Gas Systems Steve West 740-753-3591, ext. 2483 west_s@hocking.edu Drafting and Design David Barger 740-753-3591, ext. 2345 barger_d@hocking.edu Electronics Harry Tompkins 740-753-3591, ext. 2346

64. Untitled Document
Characteristic of soybean varieties for South Carolina. coop. ext. Ser., ClemsonUniv., EC 545. Worthington, ohio. ohio State University, Columbus. Pp. 3035.
http://pppweb.clemson.edu/Nematode/LitCite.html
Hoplolaimus columbus Literature by J. D. Mueller and S. A. Lewis Appel, J. A., and S. A. Lewis. 1984. Pathogenicity and reproduction of Hoplolaimus columbus and Meloidogyne incognita on 'Davis' soybean. J. Nematol. 16: 349-355. Arslan, M. 1998. Effect of Columbia lance nematode ( Hoplolaimus columbus Sher) on growth and development of tolerant and intolerant soybean cultivars. Ph.D. Dissertation. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. Astudillo, G. E., and W. Birchfield. 1980. Pathology of Hoplolaimus columbus on sugarcane. Phytopathology 70: 655 (Abstr.). Baird, R. E., R. F. Davis, P. J. Alt, B. G. Mullinix, and G. B. Padgett. 1996. Frequency and geographical distribution of plant-parasitic nematodes on cotton in Georgia. J. Nematol. 28(4S):661-667. Hoplolaimus columbus . Nematologica 20:103 (Abstr.). Bird, G. W., O. L. Brooks, C. E. Perry. 1974. Dynamics of concomitant field populations of Hoplolaimus columbus and Meloidogyne incognita . J. Nematol. 6:1904 (Abstr.). Bird, G. W., O. L. Brooks, C. E. Perry, J. G. Futral, T. D. Canerday, and F. C. Boswell. 1974. Influence of subsoiling and soil fumigation on the cotton stunt disease complex, Hoplolaimus columbus and Meloidogyne incognita . Plant Dis. Rep. 58: 541 -544. Blackmon, C. W., and H. L. Musen. 1974. Control of the Columbia (Lance) nematode

65. Curing And Smoking Meats For Home Food Preservation
Patrick s Day Meals ohio and Virginia, 1993. Minneapolis, MN Minnesota extensionService, University of from http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/freepubs
http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/publications/nchfp/lit_rev/cure_smoke_ref.html
The National Center for Home Food Preservation
Guide and Literature Review Series:
Smoking and Curing
Curing and Smoking Meats for Home Food Preservation
Literature Review and Critical Preservation Points
Document Use Preface Table of Contents References
7. Literature Cited
Alden L. 2001a. Bacon Glossary. The Cooks Thesaurus. Available from: http://www.switcheroo.com/MeatcureBacon.html . Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Alden L. 2001b. Ham Glossary. The Cooks Thesaurus. Available from: http://www.switcheroo.com/MeatcureHams.html Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Alden L. 2001c. Bacon Glossary. The Cooks Thesaurus. Available from: http://www.switcheroo.com/MeatcureSausage.html . Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Alexander MA, Stringer WC. 1993. Home Curing Bacon for a Mild Flavor. Columbia, MO: Missouri Cooperative Extension. Available from: http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/ansci/g02528.htm . Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Andress EL. 2001. Should I Vacuum Package Food at Home? Athens, GA: FACS Extension University of Georgia. Available from: http://www.fcs.uga.edu/pubs/PDF/FDNS-E-46.pdf

66. SAES 422, Appendix D
Steve Boyles, ohio State; John Berry, Penn State coop. ext.; Larry Lohr, dairy producer;Ed Rayburn, West to be located at Coshocton, ohio research facility of
http://www.lgu.umd.edu/project/saes.cfm?trackID=43

67. CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources
Maine Doug Babkirk University of Maine coop.ext. State University extension Servicevirgilc@ext.msstate.edu. ohio Dr. Barbara Ludwig OSU extension, The ohio
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

68. LSCC: College Administrative, Professional, Support And Career Service Personnel
Hebrock, Bernadine S. Coordinator, Career Info./Placement/coop. 352) 3233616 DegreesBA, ohio State University Building Office Phone (352) 787-3747, ext.
http://www.lscc.edu/staff_bydept.asp
A-Z Index LOIS Site Map Search ...
Contact LSCC

College Administrative, Professional, Support and Career Service Personnel Administrative Services Gerdy-Aiello, Linda
Executive Staff Assistant, Admin Services
E-mail: GerdyL@lscc.edu
Location: Leesburg, Williams-Johnson Administration Building
Office Phone: (352) 365-3524
Scott, Richard
Vice President of Admin. Services
E-mail: ScottR@lscc.edu
Location: Leesburg, Williams-Johnson Administration Building Office Phone: (352) 365-3525 Degrees: B.A., Quincy University; M.S., Western Illinois University Admissions Baysinger, Stephanie Admissions/Records Clerk E-mail: BaysingS@lscc.edu Location: Leesburg, Student Services Building Office Phone: (352) 323-3665 Degrees: B.S., University of Florida Colborne, Kelli A. Coordinator Enrollment Services E-mail: ColbornK@lscc.edu Location: Leesburg, Student Services Building - Admissions Office Phone: (352) 365-3571 Degrees: B.S., Florida Southern College Murphy, Doreen Office Support Specialist P/T E-mail: MurphyD@lscc.edu Location: Leesburg, Student Services Building - Admissions Office Phone: (352) 365-3573 Prancl, Amy

69. Ohio River Docks And Terminals
502/3334391 ext 202, 502/333-9407, State Highway 1508, 843, Left, Island CreekCoal Co., ohio No. 833, Right, Mount Vernon Fleeting service, Hovey Fleet Mooring.
http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/navdata/ohiordks.htm
NIC-Home Updates Lock Conditions River Conditions ... Search
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Lock Conditions, Tow Performance, Summary Reports, Vessel Locations/Queued... same as the options above, but real-time data reporting from the database! OMNI Web Reports (we highly recommend you use the OMNI Reports instead of Vessel Queue, Lock Conditions, links above since OMNI Web Reports is real-time as opposed to the original links which were text files that update every 2 or 6 hours)
Ohio River Docks and Terminals
Mile, Bank, Phone #, Fax #, Address, Town, and State
MILE BANK NAME PHONE FAX ADDRESS TOWN STATE Right Waterfront Services Co., Cairo Dock. 315 Ohio Street. Cairo IL Right Cairo Municipal Landing. Cairo IL Right Bunge Corp., Cairo Soybean Processing Division Wharf. 34th Street and Commercial Avenue Cairo IL Right Waterfront Services Co., Fleet Moorings. 315 Ohio Street. Cairo IL Right J. D. Streett and Co., Mound City Wharf. Mound City Road Mound City IL Right Louisiana Dock Co., Mound City Wharf. Mound City IL Right CGB Marine Services Mound City Dock. Mound City IL Right Louisiana Dock Co., Mound City and East Cairo Fleet Moorings.

70. Garden Regional Links, Gardening Tips, Organic Gardening, Flower Gardening, Vege
Cornell University center for the environment) www.cce.cornell.edu (Cornell Coopextension). ohio www.ohiostate.edu (ohio State). Vermont http//ctr.uvm.edu/ext.
http://www.emilycompost.com/regional_links.htm
E-mail to Emily Home FAQ
Emily
(who we are) What's Growing On
Plants of the Week

Wildflowers and Weeds of the Week

Emily's Lists
... Selected Links Bookmark this site as a favorite! Updated weekly on
Sunday Night. Recommend this site
to a friend !
emilycompost.com
Regional Extension Service Links
Land-grant universities should host the state extension services that conduct and support the master gardener programs in the U.S. Also listed are some Canadian sites. Alabama
www.aces.edu
(Alabama Coop Extension System) California
www.uckac.edu
(University of California) Florida
http://hort.ufl.edu/mg
(Univ of Florida master gardener site) Georgia www.ces.uga.edu (Univ of Georgia Coop Extension Service) Illinois www.ag.uiuc.edu (Univ of Illinois Extension) Indiana www.hort.purdue.edu (Purdue) Iowa www.exnet.iastate.edu (Iowa State University extension) www.hort.iastate.edu (Iowa State University horticultural dept) Maine www.umext.maine.edu (Univ of Maine Coop Extension Service) Maryland www.agnr.umd.edu/mce/index.cfm

71. Midwest Biological Control News
and Other Arthropods in the Yard and Garden, Colorado State University coop. ext. TheOhio State University extension has several Home, Yard and Garden Fact
http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/rev404.html
News and Reviews
State Extension Bulletins on Biological Control
There are many short extension bulletins or other educational materials produced by various states that address biological control in the home garden. A few of these have been mentioned in previous issues. All are excellent resources, regardless of which state you live in. Reducing Insecticide Use in the Home Garden , Iowa State University Pm-1502. This 6 page publication discusses many options for managing insect pests in the home garden, including the use of beneficial insects. Common Natural Enemies , Purdue University Coop. Ext. Service E-92. Four pages of color photos of predators, parasites and pathogens common in the Midwest, and accompanying text to explain the lifestyles of these three groups of natural enemies. Beneficial Insects and Other Arthropods in the Yard and Garden , Colorado State University Coop. Ext. No. 5.550. Another 4-page fact sheet explaining predators and parasites, with line drawings of lady beetles lacewings hover flies , a damsel bug minute pirate bug ground beetle , wasps, tachinid fly and spider The Ohio State University Extension has several Home, Yard and Garden Fact Sheets

72. "GreenSheets" Gardening Factsheets
Search All Regions in the WebGarden Factsheet Database The ohio State University. MarylandCoop. ext.Grounds and Gardens Publications. Univ.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/1329/greensheets.htm
GreenSheets
Keyword Searches for Horticultural FactSheets Here are all the places I go to when I want "just the facts!" Start at the top and work your way downyou should find the answer to your gardening question or problem. I don't try the larger databases until last because I have found that if I go directly to the sites they catalog, I always find other topics that aren't exactly what I was looking forbut are interesting just the same! If you are a southern gardener use Aggie Horticulture, FAIRS in Florida, or Missouri first then the WebGarden which catalogs several southern extension services. If you find any non-working sites, please write me at tlyockey@geocities.com I have also listed some sites at the bottom of this page that have factsheets that aren't searchable, but are available for downloading or reading. Note! Many of the publications are in Adobe Acrobat format. You will need an Acrobat reader to view and print them. You will also need to configure your WWW reader to use Acrobat as a helper application. Follow this link to obtain the free reader and for instructions on configuring your WWW software.

73. National 4-H Shooting Sports Foundation
Jackson, ohio 456409031 harris.870@osu.edu Phone 740-286 Earle Robbins Penn StateCoop extension 118 Main St UMC 4900 Logan, UT 84322-4900 rossj@ext.usu.edu
http://www.4-hshootingsports.org/index.asp?wpID=stateContacts

74. Cooperative Extension Sponsored Or Co-sponsored Volunteer Water Quality Monitori
Farzanegan (1996) Community Fly Fisher Cornell cooperative ext. 29@osu.edu, Jim HoormanOhio State University 2000) Oklahoma Statewide Blue Thumb Oklahoma coop.
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/csreesvolmon/VolunteerMonPrograms/
Cooperative Extension Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Programs
We identified 27 volunteer water quality monitoring programs sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension in the United States and its territories. Now we are up to 38! The map on the right shows where and to what extent Cooperative Extension is involved in volunteer water quality monitoring across the nation. Not shown is an Extension co-sponsored program in American Samoa.
The first of these programs began in 1978, the most recent this year. In parentheses next to each coordinator's name is the year that the program began. Program volunteers are monitoring a wide range of aquatic habitats including rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, wetlands, estuaries, and drinking water wells.
We have listed the programs that are sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension by state in the directory that follows. We have tried our best to keep the contact information current. Many programs have websites; we have created links to these sites for your convenience. We encourage you to explore the wide range of Extension volunteer monitoring programs and contact those that interest you. All our coordinators are more than happy to share their expertise and enthusiasm with you!

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