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21. OKLAHOMA ALFALFA
F1716. AGMACH$ - Agricultural Field Machinery Cost Estimation Software. OSUOklahoma cooperative extension service. SOILS. Okla. coop. ext. Serv. WEEDS.
http://ok-alf-assoc.okstate.edu/96-news/dec96.htm
OKLAHOMA ALFALFA
368 AG Hall OSU Agronomy Department Stillwater, OK 74078 Volume 20 No. 11 December 1996 We welcome contributions and suggestions. Comments about and contributions to the NEWS are welcome and can be submitted to any of the directors.
NEWS
Hopefully most of you controlled your weeds in October or early November while they were actively growing and easy to kill. If you sprayed your weeds in alfalfa a couple of weeks ago while we were having that warm weather, I would expect those weeds to be gone by spring. If you got your alfalfa in early and did not control the volunteer wheat and cheat this fall, consider flash grazing in late December or January. When alfalfa plants are shaded, they stop growing and stand loss is possible. Competitive effects of weeds can be decreased by flash-grazing them off when the soil is dry or frozen. Try to get all of the grazing done in less than a 2-week period for any part of the field. Prolonged grazing and regrazing new shoots can decrease plant vigor and thin stands. It is too cold now for any of the herbicides to control weeds in new stands so you will need to wait until March to evaluate your situation. If the weed problem is tansy mustard or cutleaf eveningprimrose, then good control is possible with 2,4-DB after it warms up. However, spring applications of 2,4-DB are not highly effective on other broadleaf weeds such as shepherdspurse, henbit, and chickweed. If there is a ryegrass problem, it can be controlled with POST PLUS in the spring. Control of most other cool-season grasses with POST PLUS applied in the spring will be poor.

22. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : N-O
current report oklahoma State University, cooperative extension service S451.O5O8OSU equine news OSU equine news SF277.O88 OSU ext Facts coop ext Serv Okla
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtik.htm
Abbreviated Titles : N-O

23. List Of Journals Indexed In AGRICOLA 1996 : E
The Energy event cooperative extension service, oklahoma State University extensionservice, Michigan State University ext Bull WM coop ext Serv Mich
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/ljie.htm
List of Journals Indexed in AGRICOLA 1996 : E
E - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service
E
NAL call no. - SB844.I6P8
West Lafayette, Ind. : The Service.
  • indexed cover-to-cover
E.H.P. Environmental health perspectives
Environ. health perspect.
NAL call no. - RA565.A1E54 ISSN 0091-6765
Research Triangle Park, N.C. : National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
  • indexed selectively
EB - Montana State University, Extension Service
EB Mont State Univ Ext Serv
NAL call no. - S544.3.M9E23
Bozeman, Mont. : The Service.
  • indexed selectively
EC
EC NAL call no. - HD1775.I6E22 Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service.
  • indexed cover-to-cover
EC - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska E.C. - Neb. Coop. Ext. Serv. NAL call no. - 275.29 N272EX Lincoln, Neb. : The Service. EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service EC NAL call no. - 275.29 AR4 ISSN 1057-1949 Little Rock, Ark. : The Service. Ecological applications Ecol. appl. NAL call no. - QH540.E23 ISSN 1051-0761 Washington, D.C. : Ecological Society of America.

24. ASAE Employers Around Arkansas
coop ext service, PO Box 30 Augusta, AR 72006, coop ext service, PO Box 391 LittleRock, AR 72203, cooper Industries, 1007 Dove Rogers, AR 72756, oklahoma, Acme Engr.
http://www.baeg.engr.uark.edu/corporate/ASAE_employers.html

25. Untitled
Terril D. Faul, Louisiana coop. ext. service. Susan L. Faulkner, UC Berkeley. KennethC. Gray, Penn State University. James Gregson, oklahoma State University.
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26. Cooperative Extension In Science > Agriculture > Education
http//www.ag.ohiostate.edu/. oklahoma cooperative extension service. Universityof Alaska Fairbanks cooperative extension service. http//www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/.
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27. EDUCATION
Johnson, GV 1991. Site Selection and Soil Fertility. In Alfalfa Integrated Managementin oklahoma. pp. 1113. Circ. E-826. Okla. State Univ. coop ext. service.
http://www.dasnr.okstate.edu/soilsciences/Gordon_Johnson/extension.htm
Extension Gordon Johnson Booklets: Johnson, G.V. and W.R. Raun. 1993. OKLAHOMA Soil Fertility Research-Applications for Nutrient Management and the Environment 1989-1993. p. 49. Department of Agronomy/Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, OSU. Fact Sheets
  • Taylor, G.G., G.V. Johnson and M.W. Smith. 1979. Fertilizing pecan and fruit trees. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1979. OSU soil test interpretations: 1. pH and Buffer Index. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1980. OSU soil test calibrations. FS 2225. Stiegler, J.H. and G.V. Johnson. 1981. Farm and home use of gypsum. OSU Extension Facts No. 2200. Johnson, G.V. 1982. How to get a good soil sample. FS 2207. Johnson, G.V. 1982. OSU Soil test interpretations, available nitrogen for small grains. FS 2232. Johnson, G.V. and E. Hanlon. 1982. Classification of irrigation water. FS 2401. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1982. OSU soil test calibrations. FS 2225. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1982. OSU soil test interpretations: pH and buffer index. FS 2229. Soil test interpretations, 2B available nitrogen, bermudagrass and other forages. FS 2235 (1983).
  • 28. Soil Chemistry At OKSTATE: Nicholas T. Basta: Publications
    Zhang, H., N. Basta, and J. Stiegler. 1998. Using biosolids as a plant nutrient source.Current Report 2201, oklahoma coop. ext. service, Stillwater, OK. ext.
    http://www.soilchem.okstate.edu/faculty/basta/pubs/nutrient.htm

    Nicholas T. Basta [Home]
    Education Experience Teaching ... Memberships, Committees, Etc. Nutrient Soil Chemistry
    (Fertilizers, Animal Waste) Peer-Reviewed Publications
    (graduate theses, refereed journal manuscripts, book chapters, experiment station bulletins, other) McGowen, S.L. 2000. Ph.D. Dissertation. Chemical treatments for reducing heavy metal solubility and transport in smelter contaminated soils. Gavi, F., N.T. Basta, and W.R. Raun. 1997. Cadmium accumulation in wheat grain as affected by long-term N and P fertilization and soil acidity. J. Environ. Qual. 26:265-271. Gavi, F. W.R. Raun, N.T. Basta, and G.V. Johnson. 1996. Effect of applied sewage sludge and ammonium nitrate on wheat yield and soil profile inorganic nitrogen accumulation. J. Plant Nutr. 20:203-218. Sloan, J.J., 1994. Ph.D. Dissertation. Use of phosphorus fertilizer or lime-stabilized sewage sludge to remediate acid soils and alleviate aluminum toxicity. Sloan, J.J., N.T. Basta, and R.L. Westerman. 1995. Aluminum transformations and soil solution equilibria induced by banded P fertilizer in acid soil. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 59:357-364.

    29. Friends Of The NRA Grants
    University of Arkansas coop. ext service 4H. Yell County 4H Shooting Sports. ShowAll States. NRA Field Representative in OK oklahoma Darren DeLong 405692-8672
    http://www.nrafoundation.org/friends/states/grants.asp?state=Oklahoma&show=Arkan

    30. Pittsburg County OSU Extension Service
    oklahoma Cooperative Extension service offers its programs to all eligible personsregardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability
    http://www.osu-ext.pittsburg.ok.us/
    Please come back soon!
    Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability.

    31. Alternative Crops
    Alternative Crops Links. Click on a crop below to learn about its culture and marketing in the state shown. State cooperative extension agents compiled most of the information presented in these links. Alfalfa Mississippi State U. coop. ext. Agronomy Pubs Asparagus oklahoma State U. coop. ext. Hort. Pubs. Vegetables. oklahoma. Vegetable
    http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/alt_crop_rpt.cgi
    Alternative Crops Links Click on a crop below to learn about its culture and marketing in the state shown. State Cooperative Extension agents compiled most of the information presented in these links. Please note that PLANTS is not responsible for the content or availability of other websites. General Alternative Crops links
    More information about Alternative Crops
    Alternative crops for all states Crop Link State Crop Type Acerola (Barbados cherry): California Rare Fruit Growers Fruit Facts California Fruit Puerto Rico Fruit Alfalfa: Mississippi State U. Coop. Ext. Agronomy Pubs. Mississippi Forage Alfalfa: Montana State University Coop. Ext. Pubs. Montana Forage Alfalfa: Oklahoma State U. Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma Forage Alfalfa: Penn State U. Ag. Sciences Avail. Pubs. List Pennsylvania Forage Alfalfa: U. of Illinois Coop. Ext. Field Crops Illinois Forage Alfalfa: U. of Nebraska-Lincoln Field Crops Nebraska Forage Almond: U. of Georgia Coop. Ext. Pubs. Georgia Nut, Oil

    32. Lance's Pubs
    229239. In LT Vermeire and J. Eckroat (eds.), Rangeland and Pasture ManagementHandbook for Western oklahoma. Okla. coop. ext. Serv., Stillwater, Okla.
    http://www.larrl.ars.usda.gov/lance's_pubs.htm
    Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Laboratory
    Use the back button on your browser to return to Lance's page. Reprints of many of these articles are available, and may be requested from reprint(@)larrl.ars.usda.gov Lance Vermeire's Publications Vermeire, L. T. 2003. (In Review). Black-tailed prairie dog ecology, status, and management. Wildlife Society Bulletin. Vermeire, L. T., R. B. Mitchell, and S. D. Fuhlendorf. 2003. (In Review). Total nonstructural carbohydrate trends of sand sagebrush and management implications. Journal of Range Management. Vermeire, L. T., R. B. Mitchell, and S. D. Fuhlendorf. 2003. (In Review). Seasonal prescribed fire effects on sand sagebrush survival and growth. Journal of Range Management. Vermeire, L. T., R. B. Mitchell, S. D. Fuhlendorf, and D. B. Wester. 2003. (In Press). Selective control of rangeland grasshoppers with prescribed fire. Journal of Range Management. Vermeire, L. T., M. C. Wallace, and R. B. Mitchell. 2003. (In Review). Elk population assessment techniques in western states and provinces. Alces.

    33. Cooperative Extension Oklahoma Service
    oklahoma Cooperative extension service offers its programs to all eligible persons www.osuext.pittsburg.ok.us.Next Results Start Another Search
    http://www.linkfinding.com/cgi-bin/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=cooperative e

    34. Cooperative Extension
    North Dakota State University extension service Offers research http//www.ext.nodak.edu/Ohio State ag.ohiostate.edu/ oklahoma Cooperative extension service
    http://www.zookle.com/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/
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    Cooperative Extension Web Search Results Below Add Your Site or modify Cornell Cooperative Extension
    Aims to improve New York State communities through partnerships and university-based research in the areas of agriculture and food systems, youth and family services, economic development, nutrition, and natural resources.
    http://www.cce.cornell.edu/local_offices.cfm
    LSU AgCenter: Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service

    Offers university based research and education programs in the areas of community leadership, economic development, 4-H youth development, environment and natural resources, horticulture and livestock show.
    http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/nav/extension/extension.asp
    Maryland Cooperative Extension
    Offers educational programs and problem-solving assistance to citizens and communities, based on the research and experience of land grant universities.

    35. Related Weed Science Websites (12/14/98)
    Alaska, http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist Dakota, North Dakota State,http//www.ext.nodak.edu oklahoma, oklahoma State U. http//agweb.okstate.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

    36. Calendar Dates And The Termination Of Wheat Grazing - Soils - Ag News & Views
    Krenzer, G. Horn. 1996. A Survey of Wheat Production and Wheat ForageUse Practices in oklahoma. OSU Cooperative ext. service, B815.
    http://www.noble.org/Ag/Soils/CalendarAndWheatGrazing/
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    February, 2003 Table of Contents

    Don't Use Calendar Dates to Terminate Wheat Grazing
    Jeff Ball
    It seems I have been asked about growing wheat for grain more this fall than in the recent past. Of course, producers still want their fall grazing, but it appears that wheat prices may be slightly above $3 per bushel this spring, providing the option to defer spring grazing and harvest grain. A survey conducted by Oklahoma State University in 1995-96 reported that 66 percent of Oklahoma producers grow dual-purpose wheat, used for both forage and grain (True, et. al., 1996). When is the best time to remove cattle from winter pasture to avoid losing grain yield potential? Remove too early and you lose potential daily beef gain. Leave cattle on too long and you can drastically reduce grain yield. Since two-thirds of Oklahoma wheat producers grow dual-purpose wheat, knowing the correct time to terminate grazing is critical to maximize the economic return per acre to such an enterprise. Work done at Oklahoma State University by Dr. Gene Krenzer best explains the advantages of terminating grazing at jointing (OSU Fact Sheet PT 95-10). This research reported that terminating grazing two weeks prior to jointing had little effect on the net economic return per acre (Figure 2). However, delaying cattle removal just one week can reduce the net return $23 per acre. Waiting two weeks after jointing reduces the net return as much as $55 per acre. These dollar per acre estimates could be different depending on the value of gain on stocker calves and wheat prices.

    37. Programs, Curriculum Guides & Activities
    oklahoma State University Cooperative ext. service Charles B. Cox USDA,oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater, OK 740780488. Pennsylvania
    http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/ggk/resprog.htm
    Ag in the Classroom
    Shirley Traxler, Director
    USDA Administration Bldg.
    Room 317-A
    Washington, DC 20025-2200
    Phone: (202) 720-5727 AIMS Education Foundation
    PO Box 8120
    Fresno, CA 93747
    American Horticultural Society
    7931 East Boulevard Drive
    Alexandria, VA 22308 Phone: (703)768-5700 Fax: (703)768-8700 American Society for Horticultural Science 113 South West St., Suite 400 Alexandria, VA 22314-2824 Phone: (703) 836-4606 Back to the Earth Video Series Sharon Goldstein Project Director 1015 Winterton Street Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Phone: (412)661-4852 Blooms Across America PO Box 12926 Pittsburgh, PA 15241 Phone: (412) 279-7993 blooms@telerama.lm.com *Seed kits, educational materials Bountiful Gardens 1800 Shafer Ranch Rd. Willits, CA 95490 Phone: (707)459-6410 e-mail: bountiful@zapcom.net Bronx Green-Up Michael O'Connor Program Manager New York Botanical Garden Snuff Mill Office Bronx, NY 10458

    38. Prime And Unique Agricultural Lands And The National Environmental Policy Act (N
    345 Lincoln, Nebraska 68508. Dr. Gene McMurtry Assoc. Dir., coop. ext. ServiceStockbirdge Hall, Rm. Farm Road Brumley Street Stillwater, oklahoma 74074.
    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.

    39. "GreenSheets" Gardening Factsheets
    Nova Scotia Garden Guides. oklahoma cooperative extension, HorticultureOrnamental Home Ground. Rutgers coop. ext. Home Grounds, Pest Control and Weed ID.
    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.

    40. Assets Across America: State Asset Networks
    of Arkansas coop ext. California 4H Center for Youth Development Working throughthe cooperative extension program of the U of CA as well as schools oklahoma
    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

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